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London Pass

The London Pass gives you FREE entry to over 50


top attractions such as Tower Of London, Windsor
Castle, Hampton Court Palace, London Zoo, St Pauls
Cathedral and Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.
And many more
The London Pass can save you up to 500 on
entrance fees alone. It also lets you go straight to the
front of the queue at some of London's most popular
attractions.

Thames River Cruise

There are also special offers and huge discounts


at restaurants and theatres. And where an
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, zoos, or eating
out, with The London Pass you can do it all!

Westminster Abbey

Attractions covered in London Pass

Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum


Apsley House
Banqueting House
Benjamin Franklin House
Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee
Britain at War Experience
Cartoon Museum
Chelsea Cinema
Chelsea FC Stadium Tour
Chelsea Physic Garden

Kew Garden

London Zoo

Kensington Palace & The Orangery


Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Kew Gardens
London Bicycle Tour Company
London Canal Museum
London Wetland Centre
London Zoo
Museum in Docklands
Museum of Rugby

Attractions covered in London Pass

Chislehurst Caves
Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms
City Cruises
The Courtauld Gallery
Curzon Mayfair Cinema
Curzon Soho Cinema
Eltham Palace
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Eton College

Hampton Court Palace

HMS Belfast

Fan Museum
Firepower Royal Artillery Museum
Florence Nightingale Museum
Foundling Museum
Guards Museum
Hampton Court Palace
Handel House Museum
HMS Belfast
Jason's Canal Boat Trip
Jewel Tower

Attractions covered in London Pass

National Theatre Backstage Tours


Pollocks Toy Museum
Queen's Gallery
QUEENS Ice & Bowl
Renoir Cinema
Royal Albert Hall
Royal Mews
St Paul's Cathedral
Tate Modern

Royal Mews

Shakespeares Globe Theatre

Tate Britain
Tower Bridge Exhibition
Tower of London
Wernher Collection at Ranger's House
Wellington Arch
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
Wimbledon Tour Experience
Windsor Castle
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour & Exhibition

London Pass E Voucher needs to be exchanged at Redemption


Centre, 11a Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0EP in Central
London

Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds is a major tourist attraction in London
displaying waxworks of historical and royal figures, film
stars, sports stars and infamous murderers.
4 Chambers at Madame Tussauds:
a.

Wax Museum
At Madame Tussauds, you will come face-to-face with
some of the worlds most famous faces. There are no
body guards or velvet ropes here, you can get as
close as you want with the stars!!!!!!!

b.

Spirit of London
Hop into a black cab and take a journey back in time.
Our special, mini versions of London's world famous
taxis have room for two and will drive you through
the historic and cultural events that have shaped
London into the great city it is today. So sit back and
enjoy the ride!

Madame Tussauds
c.

Chamber Of Horrors
Deep within the Chamber of Horrors, things take an
even scarier turn. Here you will find a maximum
security prison has been taken over by its unhinged
inmates. Live and on the loose, they want nothing
less than to give you nightmares. But be warned
should you decide to enter SCREAM, youll need to
warm up your vocal chords to ensure you can
scream loud enough to be rescued. But then again,
who is going to come to your aid..?

d. 4 D Marvel Super Heroes


You can enjoy a heroic new experience this summer
as Marvel Super Heroes 4D arrives at the attraction.
Some of Marvels best loved Super Heroes will be
brought to life in three floors of multisensory fun
featuring a mix of interactive themed areas,
startlingly realistic wax figures and an ALL NEW
Marvel Super Heroes 4D film adventure.

London Eye

The London Eye is the world's tallest observation wheel and is located on the River Thames.
London Eye stands at a height of 135 meters.
Your journey in a London Eye capsule is for a gentle 30 minutes experience, which gives you
unparalleled 360-degree views across London.
You can also get admission to a 4D movie experience. The London Eye 4D is a groundbreaking
4D film, which you will have access to, with in theatre effects, such as wind, bubbles and mist,
to make the 4D.
London Eye capsules are spacious, air-conditioned and have a seating area in the middle.
London Eye has become an iconic landmark and has transformed the skyline of the capital city.
Sunset and evening time experiences on the London Eye offer a unique perspective on the
capital perfect as a conclusion to your day or the beginning to your evening.

Tower of London

The Tower of London has been part of British royal history for nearly 1,000 years.
Romans once occupied it, William the Conqueror built Europes first fortress there, it has been
a royal palace, a prison, an execution site, an arsenal, a mint, a wild animals keep and jewel
house.
It is located in central London, England, on the north bank of the River Thames.
Look out for the famous black ravens in the grounds of the Tower.
These magnificent birds have been kept here since the 1600s, and legend has it the Tower will
fall, along with the Kingdom, if the ravens ever leave the site.
Youll also see the Beefeaters (or Yeoman Warders) who have been guarding the Tower for
over 600 years.

Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace is a former English royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon
Thames in south west London.
The palace is located 11.7 miles (18.8 km) south west of Charing Cross and upstream of Central
London on the River Thames. It is open to the public as a major tourist attraction.
It is estimated that over 55 million people have visited Hampton Court Palace, and it is reserved as
a well known landmark of South-East England
Clock: The interior facade of the Main Gatehouse contains a fine early example of a postCopernican astronomical clock. The clock shows the time of day, the phases of the moon, the
month, which quarter of the year we're in, the date, the sun and even the star sign.

St. Pauls Cathedral

St Pauls Cathedral, whose dome dominates Londons skyline, is Englands architectural


masterpiece and place of national celebration.
The main space of the cathedral is centered under the Dome; it rises 108.4 meters from the
cathedral floor .
The Cathedral holds three circular galleries the internal Whispering Gallery, the external
Stone Gallery, and the external Golden Gallery.
This is the place where Prince Charles and Lady Diana got married.
The religious service for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee was also celebrated
there.

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