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Discover London’s top sights for one low price with The London Pass®. Choose from a 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7- or 10-day sightseeing credits package, and enjoy access to more than 80 attractions, visiting as many as you like each day. Your London Pass also lets you redeem credits on a Hop-on Hop-off Bus tour, a Thames River Cruise, London Bike rental, and more. • Access over 80 things to do in London • Choose between a 1-,2-,3-,4-, 5-, 6-, 7- or 10-day credits package • Save your London Pass on your mobile device and browse the included digital guide to help plan your itinerary • Visit London’s best attractions including Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral or the London Zoo And best of all, your London Pass is valid for 2 years from purchase date, and only activates when you exchange credits at any included attraction or tour. After that, your pass is valid for the remaining number of days purchased. So you can rest assured should your travel plans need to change!Guided Tour Images and Trip Photos at Pixarik.com!
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The Tower of London is one of the world’s most famous fortresses and has seen service as royal palace, prison, armoury and even a zoo!
Hop and off as much as you want with a 1-day classic London Hop-on Hop-off tour. With this London sightseeing bus tour, you can see all of London's top sights at your own pace. Some tours include a knowledgeable guide on board who will point out the must-sees while explaining their cultural and historic significance as you go. PLEASE NOTE: London Pass holders can pick either to redeem their credits on Big Bus OR Golden Tours services for the duration of your pass - credits are not available for use on both services and tour is valid for 1-day only.
Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included digital guide. Journey to a height of up to 800ft (244m); to the top of London’s tallest observation platform and premium visitor attraction, The View from The Shard.
A Thames river cruise is without doubt one of the best ways to see London, meandering through the heart of the city, past so many of its most famous attractions. See and experience the sights and splendour of this great city from the relaxed comfort of Thames Clippers' modern, all-weather Uber Boat. Redeem your credits for a River Roamer pass that allows you unlimited use for one day, and hop on and off as you like!
A journey aboard a Thames Clipper makes travel time part of your London adventure. The river bus service stops at world-famous London landmarks every 20 minutes making sightseeing super easy. Redeem your credits for a River Roamer pass that allows you unlimited use for one day, and hop on and off as you like!
London Tower Bridge is one of the most impressive structures and sites in the capital and has stood over the River Thames since 1894.
Hampton Court Palace is the former home of the flamboyant King Henry VIII. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guide.
Kensington Palace has been a home and refuge to the royal family since the 17th century. Now, it is the official residence to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guide.
The London Bridge Experience is a unique and interactive journey through the deep, dark history of London. Travel through time and take a look at 2000 years’ worth of history within London Bridge and the surrounding area.
This beautiful gothic church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site popular with many visitors to London.
Situated near the River Thames , St, Paul’s Cathedral is one of capital’s most iconic buildings. Designed by Britain’s famed architect Sir Christopher Wren as part of the major rebuilding of the City after the 1666 Great Fire of London, the present St. Paul’s Cathedral was built between 1675 and 1710, and is one of London’s most popular places of interest.
The Royal Albert Hall London is one of London’s most prestigious historic buildings and tourist attractions. From Adele to Ali and Wagner to Winston Churchill, few venues can rival the venue for the variety of world-class events that have taken place there. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these magnificent London gardens, glasshouses, and galleries are a living exhibit as well as an important historical legacy. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
Discover the past, present and future wonders of astronomy at the center of time! Take a fascinating journey through the historic home of British astronomy, Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian of the World and explore Flamsteed House, the original astronomer’s apartments.
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre is an open-air playhouse built as a reconstruction of the building where the great playwright penned many of his plays.
ZSL London Zoo has been educating and inspiring visitors since opening to the public in 1847, it’s a great family day out right in the center of Regent's Park.
Factor in a short trip outside London to visit the impressive and historic Windsor Castle. Famous for its architecture and longstanding Royal place of residence, the Castle was built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion.
Cutty Sark is the last surviving tea clipper, and the fastest and greatest of her time. Delve into the adventures of this iconic ship and her crew in an immersive experience that brings her fascinating history to life. Follow in the footsteps of those who sailed her, explore interactive displays that evoke the sights, smells and sounds of life at sea, enjoy sweeping views of the Thames, and walk right underneath the ship’s gleaming hull to touch a piece of world history.
Ascend to two viewing platforms (at 76 and 80m high) and overlook the Olympic tracks where world records were set – and broken – and where top athletes drew blood, sweat and tears. The Orbit is the perfect attraction to get an exclusive insight into the iconic sporting structure and its nail-biting history.
Wembley Stadium is London's largest and most prestigious sporting stadium. It is the home of the England football team, the venue for all domestic club competitions such as the world famous FA Cup and host of both the 2011 and 2013 UEFA Champions League Finals.
The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to changing exhibitions from the Royal collection – an astonishing and wide-ranging collection of paintings, sculpture and other works of art as well as a glittering array of priceless treasure held in trust for the Nation by Her Majesty The Queen.
The Guards Museum London is a fascinating insight into the history of the military in the capital and is unique among London museums as it was not originally intended for public view.
Built to commemorate the Great Fire of London, The Monument is one of the best ways to enjoy spectacular views of London while learning about an important moment in London's history.
Household Cavalry Museum is unlike any other military museum because it offers a unique ‘behind-the-scenes’ look at the work that goes into the ceremonial duties and operational role of The Household Cavalry. From a glazed screen inside the Museum, visitors can view into the working stables of The Queen’s Life Guard.
Part of the Chelsea FC Stadium Tour is a visit to the changing rooms where Chelsea’s world famous squad spends many tense and season-defining moments. You will also experience the atmosphere of this enigmatic space and relive the drama experienced there both in recent and historic games. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
One of London’s ‘hidden gems’, this extraordinary, atmospheric house is probably London’s most intriguing museum. See Freud’s study, his original psychoanalytic couch and collection of over 2,000 Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Oriental antiquities. The Museum is also filled with memories of Freud’s daughter, Anna, a pioneer of child psychoanalysis.
Lively exhibitions explore the powerful link between transport and the growth of modern London.
The Science Museum’s world-class collection aims to make sense of the science that shapes our lives.With its IMAX Theatre, transport to a place you’ve never been before. On a giant screen the height of four double-decker buses and size of 64 parked taxis, you don’t just see an IMAX film, you feel like you’re part of the action. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
The Kia Oval is one of the world’s most famous sports grounds and has been home to Surrey County Cricket Club since 1845 also boasts the title of the birthplace of cricket’s Ashes, the host of football’s first ever FA Cup Final in 1872, along with early rugby Internationals. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
Enjoy a Bicycle Tour of London with an expert guide (multiple languages available), or choose a bike rental and go on your own. Bike Hires can be redeemed from 11am. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
The Charles Dickens Museum in central London is a celebration of one of the greatest novelists in British history. The museum exhibits over 100,000 items from personal items to artwork and manuscripts from some of his books. Last admission at 4pm.
Visit this living-history museum and find out what it was like to sail the mighty seas aboard an Elizabethan galleon during the adventurous days of the 16th century. Explore the full-size reconstruction of Sir Francis Drake’s sixteenth-century flagship and interact with the crew of sailors as they tell tales of life aboard the Golden Hinde.
The Arsenal museum forms part of the self-guided tour which enables visitors to explore behind-the-scenes of Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal Football Club. The stadium tour includes access to the Arsenal museum but should visitors wish to go to the museum independently they can.
Nowhere in England is more important to rugby union than Twickenham Stadium, home to England Rugby and the World Rugby Museum (WRM) – this is the ultimate experience for the rugby enthusiast.
Infused with a heady mix of both celebrity and talent, this Soho cinema has three screens on three floors and is regularly used for industry awards evenings, private screenings and film festivals, making it a very special cinema indeed.
Screen one is one of the biggest in central London. This renowned cinema presents up to twelve premieres a year and many other gala events, so you never know which celebrity or Royal personage last sat in your seat.
Recently refurbished to the highest technology and design, the Curzon Bloomsbury plays regular host to festivals, screenings, director Q&A's and the London Socialist Film Cooperative screenings.
From its beginnings 500 years ago to the Mail Rail and Great Train Robbery, explore the surprising story of communication at The Postal Museum. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
Often cited as one of a few 'secret' London gardens, the Chelsea Physic Garden was founded in 1673 and is still committed to research into ‘the properties, origins and conservation of over 5000 species'.
Eltham Palace is an impressive historical site that has been linked with a distinguished line of Royal figures since its construction in the 1300s. For hundreds of years it was a key residence for the monarchy, even housing a young Henry VIII. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
London’s only ice rink, established in 1931, QUEENS Skate Dine Bowl also has it's own bar and café, 12 brand new ten-pin bowling lanes as well as a Retro Arcade Games Room, including favorites such as Mario Kart, Street Fighter II, Tron and more. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
Jason's Trip is the original Regent's Canal tour and has been operating since 1951. Jason is an authentic 108-year-old canal boat which was originally used as a cargo-vessel on the canals before being fitted with a diesel engine and converted to passenger-carrying duties.
This relatively new London gallery houses some of the most important pieces of Italian art from the early 20th century.
Founded in 1932 with the aim of preserving London's Jewish community's heritage and history of London's East End.
The house, which is now the site of a student science center, is the only remaining residence of Benjamin Franklin and is widely recognized as being the leading center for studies related to Franklin.
The museum is set in two grade II listed buildings dating from the 1720s that have been sensitively restored to their original grandeur in order to exhibit these wonderful items in suitably lavish surroundings.
Discover the house where the Romantic poet John Keats wrote his best loved poems. This stunning Georgian villa is where Keats found inspiration, friendship and love. Now a museum and literary center, the house brings Keats’s story to life through displays of original artifacts and interactive exhibits. Visitors can also enjoy the tranquil gardens and a lively program of tours, poetry performances and family activities.
The London Canal Museum tells the story of London’s canals from the days when they were a vital part of the city’s industrial and commercial life through years of decline and abandonment to today’s more leisurely pursuits.
Ranger’s House is an elegant redbrick Georgian villa on the edge of Greenwich Park with the Meridian Line passing through its grounds. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
Famously, the former home to the Duke of Wellington and once holder of the address "Number One, London", Apsley House remains one of London's grandest historical houses. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
Originally meant to be a gateway to Buckingham Palace, the Wellington Arch is one of London's most-viewed landmarks. Enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding parks and London skyline. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
This highly entertaining London tourist attraction covers the history and development of British cartoons from the 18th Century to the present day.
This unique museum tells the fascinating story of brands and product packaging from Victorian times, decade by decade to the present day.
The largest Hindu temple outside India, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir features huge dioramas and panels leading you through a journey of discovery like no other.
Uncover the real person behind the legend at this fascinating museum. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
These guided tours show you behind the scenes of sets and fascinating landmarks that have featured in various British films and TV Shows. Choose from a variety of tours including Doctor Who to Harry Potter or James Bond and Sherlock. Brit Movie Tours offer a fresh and unique way to discover London and the surrounding area. Tours available include: Doctor Who Walking Tour of London; Harry Potter Walking Tour of London; James Bond Walking Tour of London; Sherlock Holmes Walking Tour of London; Paddington Bear Walking Tour; The Crown Walking Tour; Bridget Jones Walking Tour; Downtown Abbey Walking Tour. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guidebook.
The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, established in the 18th century to care for babies at risk of abandonment and which housed around 25,000 children before its closure.
Put your walking shoes on and get ready to discover the ready best sights in London with Top Sight Tours. Please note: This activity requires reservations.
This London tourist attraction has numerous displays of puppets, stages and theaters and is an enthralling glimpse into a bygone era and a lost art.
The Royal Air Force Museum in Hendon offers one of the finest exhibitions on the history of aircraft and aviation in the country.
The London Museum of Water and Steam is recognized as one of the most important historic sites of the water supply industry in Britain. With working steam engines and a narrow gauge railway in operation every weekend, as well as interactive exhibits and an interactive family Splashzone, it’s a must for any visitor to the capital.
Commissioned by Edward III around 1365, Jewel Tower was originally built to house the King’s personal treasures – hence the name – and had a moat dug around it for extra protection. It was also known as the King’s Privy Wardrobe. Please note: This activity requires advanced reservations. Follow the instructions on the included guide.
Redeem your credits to gain admission to the Garden Museum.
Established in 1886 as 'a Collection of Art Treasures worthy of the capital city,' the Guildhall Art Gallery displays works dating from 1670 to the present, including 17th-century portraits, Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces and a range of paintings documenting London's dramatic history. Show your pass to redeem credits and receive a complimentary guide.
Explore Britain’s seafaring history in the largest maritime museum in the world.
Originally a priory, the main structure of Southwark Cathedral was built between 1220 and 1420; US university benefactor John Harvard was baptized here and the cathedral has links to Elizabethan theatre, including a memorial to William Shakespeare.
Tottenham Hotspur FC Stadium Tour - Experience the thrill of stepping out onto the pitch on this tour of Tottenham Hotspur’s hi-tech soccer stadium in north London.
Natural History Museum - Souvenir Guidebook - Grab your official souvenir guide on a day out at one of the capital’s top museums.
Enjoy a nine-hole round of crazy mini golf at this hip venue in the heart of the City of London. Available on your pass Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays before 5PM.
Enjoy a nine-hole round of crazy golf at this hip venue with decor evoking the 1920s English Riviera. Insta-worthy indeed! Available on your pass Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays before 5pm.
Enjoy a 2-hour guided tour and tasting session at this flagship London Brewery. Please note: this activity requires advanced reservation. Check the included digital guide for instructions.