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of Interest • Historic Buildings • Museums • Galleries • Leisure Children's London • Secret London • Restaurants • Castles • Cathedrals Palaces • Historic Ships • English Heritage • Zoos and Wildlife • Theatres Guided Tours • Activities • Cinemas • River Cruises • Gardens |
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to The London Pass, Your Passport to London that gives you FREE entry to over 50 Favourite Attractions as well as option for travel on public transport on buses, tubes and trains. The London Pass offers not only great value and convenience, but also enables you to beat the queues at selected attractions. There are also special offers such as discounts at restaurants and theatres. Where the attraction is normally free to the public The London Pass gives you great offers such as a free guided tour. So whether you prefer museums or cinemas, galleries or ice skating, cathedrals or zoos, with The London Pass there really is something for everyone.
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| Check if You can benefit from the London Pass See some of London’s most famous sights for yourself. Start the day by taking Bus or Underground (1 day Travel Card £6.00) to St. Paul’s station off the Central Line. St. Paul’s Cathedral is an architectural wonder, full of history and breathtaking beauty. (£8.00) From St. Paul’s make your way toward the River Thames. Here you can cross the famous Millennium Foot Bridge. Nearby is Tate Modern, which is free of charge to the public. On the south bank of the river you’ll come across Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, a reconstructed outdoor theatre from William Shakespeare’s time. (£9.00) Afterwards, continue your sightseeing tour along the Thames’ south bank. Stop in at Vinopolis where London Pass holders can enjoy a free Classic Tour. Here you’ll learn about different wine growing regions and cultures. And you can enjoy some taste testing as well. (£12.50) Along the river be sure to visit the HMS Belfast. This a 1938 light cruiser that survived WWII, today it is a floating museum. (£8.00) For one of the most famous sites in London and for one of the best views of London, make your way across the Thames and experience the Tower Bridge Exhibition. This is truly a great way to see London. The bridge is one of the most recognised in the world and the views of London are impressive. (£5.50) Once you reach the north bank, you’ll want to visit the Tower of London. Tower of London holds so much of London’s history, including the Crown Jewels. It’s a ‘must see’ when visiting the city. With the London Pass, you get to skip the queue and enter this attraction for free. (£14.50) At this point you’ll need a good meal. Just down the road enjoy The Medieval Banquet. You’ll get a 15% discount off of your meal, which includes four courses, free refills of beer and wine, and live music and dancing. It’s a real treat to attend a meal with so much entertainment. With a day like this in London, you see some of London’s most famous attractions, save time by skipping queues, save energy with itinerary planning assistance, and make fantastic savings. 1 Day London Pass with Travel Saves You over £35! |
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