Yes, after a massive five-year conservation project that saw the clock tower covered in scaffolding, Big Ben (officially the Elizabeth Tower) finally reopened for public tours in the summer of 2023. This was a major event for London tourism, as the tower had been closed to visitors since 2017. However, there are a few "catches" for visitors. Tours must be booked well in advance through the official UK Parliament website, and they tend to sell out almost instantly. Also, visitors must be physically fit enough to climb the 334 spiral stone steps to the top, as there is no public elevator. Once at the top, you can see the inner workings of the Great Clock and stand right next to the famous 13.7-ton bell as it strikes the hour. It is one of the most exclusive and sought-after tours in the entire United Kingdom.