Yes, Big Ben, officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, is open to the public for guided tours. However, access is typically limited to UK residents and requires advance booking. Visitors can climb the tower to see the famous clock mechanism and enjoy views of London from the top. It's best to check the official website for current availability and any specific visitor requirements.
It doesnt open anymore because it has been destroyed.
yes it is possible to go inside the big ben! but it is not open to the public!
Big Ben isn't open to the public so you can't go on a tour.
Big Ben isn't open to the public except by special invitation from a Member of Parliament.
Big Ben isn't open to the public at any time. Speak with your local MP if you want to visit the Tower. They can arrange it for you.
Hard to tell, because Big Ben is usually only open to visitors by personal invitation. However, it is seen from outside by thousands of tourists (and Londoners) every day.
The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster (Big Ben), isn't open to the public at any time but it can be seen clearly from the streets outside.
well the clock tower is not open to the public but back then the most favorite places people would go to was the big ben clock tower.
Big Ben isn't normally open to the public so the only way that you can see it is from standing on the street outside. Because of that, it isn't possible to count numbers but it would be highly unlikely that anyone would come to London as a tourist and NOT see Big Ben.
Nothing it is not open
Big Ben isn't open to the public except by special invitation. There is no charge to enter the Tower at present but this is being reviewed by the present Government. Contact your local MP to book your trip..See related link below.
Nothing. It isn't open to the public. The public can visit the tower by appointment only, made through your local Member of Parliament. You can climb the 300 odd steps to the clock and see the workings and bells.