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Seeing Londons Art and Museums Print E-mail
Monday, 26 November 2007

Learn How to Save over £40 in One Day on Sightseeing in London

FREE entry to over 55 top London attractions!

If your thinking of visiting London's Art Galleries, Museums or other attractions, the London pass is something you should consider getting.

The London Pass is a sightseeing card which gives holders FREE ENTRY to over 55 sights and tourist attractions in London.

Customers simply pay the one off price for the London Pass of their choice (there are 4 durations to choose from) and then can enter as many of the tourist attractions included on the pass that they wish to, without paying.

Some of the most popular attractions which can be visited free with the London Pass are the Tower of London, Kensington Palace, St Paul's Cathedral, Windsor Castle, London Zoo, the London Aquarium and Shakespeare's Globe – to name but a few.

The London Pass is an ideal addition to a family holiday, romantic weekend or group trip - in fact, anyone who is travelling to London can enjoy and benefit from the pass. Customer survey results show that over 95% of London Pass users are more than satisfied and would recommend the pass to others.

56 London Attractions - 1 Ticket: The London Pass 

What Will It Do For Me?

Exclusive benefits of the London Pass include:

Entry to your choice of 55 charging tourist attractions in London
Priority access at the busiest sights - you can skip the queues
A FREE guidebook full of need to know information
Over 40 additional deals, discounts & freebies
Optional FREE travel on London transport

  

London Pass WILL Save You Money

London is one of the most expensive cities in the world, and London's tourist attractions are no exception. Go sightseeing with a London Pass, however, and you could save loads - even if you only visit one attraction per day!

Just some of the places you can visit for free 

Cartoon Museum Visit the museum that encourages you to laugh out loud £4.00
Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee In an area that was once the heart of the London tea trade £4.00
Pollock’s Toy Museum This fascinating museum, opened in 1956, is dedicated to the traditional English toy theatre, and displays the puppets and stages that were used. £3.00
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum Celebrate Wimbledon at its new world-class Museum which opened in 2006. £7.50
Britain at War Experience Walk through the London Blitz. See it! Feel it! Breathe it! £9.95
Guards Museum The museum has over 30 displays of uniforms, weapons and tableaux depicting famous battles fought by the Guards, from the English Civil War to the present day. £3.00
Fan Museum Beautifully restored 18th-century buildings house a collection of over 3,000 fans from around the world, dating from the 11th century onwards. £0.00
Handel House Museum Handel House is where the great baroque composer George Frideric Handel lived and died. £5.00
Firepower Royal Artillery Museum Explore the science of artillery from slingshot to supergun, and the stories of the men and women who served the guns. £5.00
Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum Visit the birthplace of penicillin at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington where you can see a reconstruction of Alexander Fleming's laboratory as it was in 1928. £2.00
Florence Nightingale Museum Florence Nightingale is famous around the world for her influence on modern nursing. £5.80
The Foundling Museum The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, which provided a home for abandoned children from the eighteenth century until the mid twentieth century. £5.00
London Canal Museum The London Canal Museum tells the story of London’s canals, from the days when they were important trade routes to today’s more leisurely pursuits. £3.00
The Old Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret Hidden in the roof of St Thomas’s Church is a 300-year old herb garret which houses Britain’s only surviving 19th-century operating theatre. £5.25
Royal Air Force Museum Touch down at the Royal Air Force Museum and fly past the history of aviation. £0.00
Kew Bridge Steam Museum All the steam engines are powered by real steam and can be seen in action every weekend. £8.00
Twickenham Stadium Tours & Museum Of Rugby Anyone for Twickers? £10.00
Museum in Docklands The Museum in Docklands unlocks the history of London’s river. £5.00
National Maritime Museum Discover tales of world famous explorers. London Pass holders receive free souvenir guide to the museum, entry is free to the public £3.50
Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms Visit the highly interactive and innovative Churchill Museum, the world’s first major museum dedicated to life of the ‘greatest Briton’. £11.00

 

Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery The Courtauld Institute Gallery has one of the most important collections in Britain £5.00
National Portrait Gallery The National Portrait Gallery is home to the largest collection of portraiture in the world £9.00
The Queen’s Gallery The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to changing exhibitions £8.00
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art The collection is internationally famous for its Futurist masterpieces, as well as paintings by Giorgio de Chirico and Modigliani.

£3.50


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FREE entry to over 55 top London attractions!
Last Updated ( Saturday, 01 December 2007 )
 
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