Big Ben is taller than the Statue of Liberty.Elizabeth Tower stands 315 feet tall—about 10 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty! When Big Ben's restoration is complete, visitors will have to climb 334 stone steps to reach the belfry… or take the newly installed elevator.
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Inside the Elizabeth Tower: A total of 399 winding steps connect eleven floors, a clock mechanism room, the clock itself, and the belfry containing the famous 'Big Ben' bell.
You can visit Big Ben by booking a 90-minute guided tour that takes visitors up 334 stairs to see the clock mechanism room, behind the four clock dials and the Belfry, where the famous bell is located. Tours can be booked by visiting the official UK Parliament website.
114 steps up inside the tower is the Prison Room, but you don't need to worry about being locked up there yourself. The prison room was used for MPs who breached codes of conduct, but it hasn't been used since 1880.
The Eiffel Tower. Big Ben, the Great Bell in the Queen Elizabeth Tower is 7ft 6 inches tall 2.29 metres and weighs 13 tons. The Eiffel Tower is 1,063 ft tall 324 metres and weighs 7300 tons. The Eiffel Tower is massive compared to Big Ben.
The going train, which is powered by a half-ton weight, is wound manually with a giant handle, while the chiming and striking chains, powered by 1.25-ton and ton weights respectively, are hauled up the tower using an electric motor.
A symbol of democracy and a central part of what makes Britons feel British, Big Ben has become synonymous with both London, the United Kingdom and 'the Mother of Parliaments. ' And it not only holds a special place in the people of Britain's hearts, but in the hearts of MPs as well.
Though the Palace is generally not open to the public, during summer you can visit its State Apartments (admission charge) and see the Queen's large garden and collection of artwork. You can however see the Changing of the Guard for free at 11.30 am every morning during summer and every second morning during winter.