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The London Pass   Places of Interest • Historic Buildings • Museums • Galleries •
Children's London • Secret Spots • Restaurants • Castles • Cathedrals
Palaces • History Ships • English Heritage • Zoos and Wildlife • Theatres
Guided Tours • River Cruises • English Gardens
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THE LONDON PASS. I'm sure you've heard of it.
One low price for entrance into more than 50 of the top London tourism attractions
and fast-track admission. But how does it work?

This Passport is the key to the city, opening up the "Jolly Old England" Thames capital with entry included to the fifty top tourism sights as well as savings options for public transportation buses, the subway "tube" and on trains. The London Pass provides value and convenience, but also allows you to beat the lines at several very busy tourist sites. There's a lot to see in London and who wants to spend half the day standing in a line!

There are also special offers for discounts at restaurants and theatres. And where an attraction is already free to the public, The London Pass gives you added value with great offers like free guided tours.

So whether you love museums or movie palaces, art galleries or ice skating rinks, cathedrals, old ships or the zoo, The London Pass has something for everyone.

 

 

Here are some benefits from the London Pass - see if they fit into your own intinerary.

Start the day by taking Bus or Tube (1 day Travel Card is £6.00) to St. Paul’s Station on the Central Underground Line. St. Paul’s Cathedral with its Christopher Wren designed Dome is an architectural marvel with awesome beauty that survived the London Blitz of WWII and only costs £8.00. (That's £14 so far)

From St. Paul’s head to the Thames Riverside (see Thames Time: Big Ben to Greenwich Mean). Stroll across the Millennium Bridge. to the Tate Modern Gallery, its free. But on the south bank you find the reconstructed Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, a must-see landmark for £9.00 (£23)

Back out on the river you'll want to ship aboard the HMS Belfast. This floating museum warship also survived WWII and is only £8.00. (Up to £31 now)

From the Belfast you must stop at the Tower Bridge Exhibition and maybe want to go up one of the towers for a view, £5.50. London is starting to add up.

Once you reach the north bank, you’ll want to visit the Tower of London, the Crown Jewels, Beefeaters and the chopping block on the green (see Mind Your Head and the Family Jewels . An absolute must see with a 45 minute waiting line! With the London Pass, you get to skip the long winding trail of humanity and walk right in. (£14.50 without the Pass)

You've kept your head while those about you are still standing in line and now you're really hungry! The Medieval Banquet is just nearby. You get a 15% discount off of your meal, including four courses, free refills of beer or wine, live music and dancing.

In One Day with the London Pass including Travel you have saved 35 Pounds (about 65 dollars) and there are still over 40 more best attractions to visit!

List of Included Attractions

With Multiple Day Passes you can save even more! Not such a bad bargain.


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