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Lord's Cricket Ground Tours![]() Lord’s Cricket Ground has always been known as the ‘home of cricket and its spiritual ‘headquarters’. Lord’s is an important place in the world of cricket hosting International Test matches as well as major domestic competitions. Renoir Cinema ![]() The Renoir Cinema, like its well-known namesake, brings art to the masses through its notable line up of art-house and foreign films. The centre point of the bustling, newly renovated Brunswick Centre in leafy Bloomsbury, the Renoir Cinema offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of busy central London. Wembley Stadium Tours ![]() 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. Florence Nightingale Museum ![]() The Florence Nightingale Museum is dedicated to one of the most influential women of Victorian Britain who inspired so many people who have followed in her footsteps. British Music Experience ![]() The British Music Experience is a new interactive museum dedicated to the last 60 years of British popular music Cartoon Museum ![]() Visit this wonderful kid’s museum with your London Pass and enjoy free entrance for the whole family as well as 10% off any purchase in the gift shop. All Hallows By The Tower All Hallows By The Tower ![]() All Hallows by the Tower is the oldest church in the City of London. It predates the Tower of London by nearly three hundred years, and was founded in 675 AD. An arch from the original Saxon church remains. Beneath the arch is a Roman pavement, discovered in 1926, evidence of city life on this site for the best part of two thousand years. William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, was baptised in the church and educated in the schoolroom (now the Parish Room). John Quincy Adams, sixth president of the USA, was married in All Hallows in 1797. Benjamin Franklin House Benjamin Franklin House ![]() Experience Benjamin Franklin in London for free – the historic residence of the Founding Father of America is just one of the many London attractions you can gain free entry to with the London Pass. Located on Craven Street, just a short walk from Trafalgar Square, this historical building dates from circa 1730 and was the residence of Benjamin Franklin in London between 1757 and 1775, during which time this extraordinary man was involved with mediation between America and Britain as well as his groundbreaking scientific studies. Chislehurst Caves Chislehurst Caves ![]() Chislehurst in London is home to chalk caves that were mined by hand for over 8000 years. A tour of these caves is an exciting way to see how Britons have impacted on their environment over thousands of years. Mined for the use of flint and lime, the mines were in use right up to the 1830s, and have been used both as a tourist attraction and even as an ammunitions depot during the First World War! The fascinating history of these London caves was initially divided into Saxon, Druid and Roman times, but with newer intertwining passageways opened up, the caves now provide a passage through time right up to the present day. London is one of the world’s great food capitals. Eat your way around the world, from luxurious types of food without leaving the city, taste and buy in great cuisines and enjoy London as you dine.With the London Pass Dining Guide you can make great savings at over 35 restaurants, with discounts of up to 50% off or special offers such as a free bottle of wine or ice cream sundae. Churchill War Rooms Churchill War Rooms ![]() The Churchill War Rooms are dedicated to the life of the ‘greatest Briton’, Sir Winston Churchill, and the secret underground headquarters that were the nerve centre of Britain’s war effort. The first London museum of its kind, the Churchill War Rooms covers all ninety years of Winston Churchill’s life, divided into five chapters: his early year’s as British Prime Minister starting May 1940; his later years; his childhood; his early political career and the period famously known as the ‘Gathering Storm’. City Secrets Walks City Secrets Walks ![]() Explore history with City Secrets Walks: The very popular ‘The Blood and Tears Walk’ has been going for 10 years and deals with Jack the Ripper, other London serial killers, witchcraft, execution and much else in London’s dark past. French Brothers River Cruise French Brothers River Cruise ![]() The French Brothers Cruise company was established in 1978 and has since been at the forefront of Thames cruises in Windsor ever since. This Windsor cruise offers you a chance to take in the most wonderful sites on this famous and extremely popular Thames River cruise up to Bovey Lock. During your river cruise, you will see many of the most famous tourist sites in England, including Windsor Castle and Eton College to name but two - all from the unique vantage point of the river. Get a 20% discount off an enchanting 35-minute French Brothers Cruise in Windsor with your London Pass. Foyles Bookshop Foyles Bookshop ![]() Foyles London bookshop is a retail institution known throughout the world. There are 7 miles worth of books inside, mostly centred on the 56 specialist subjects which have grown with the shop since it began in 1903, including art and textbooks. LONDON PASS BENEFITS: Get a complimentary pastry and a free photographic souvenir guide at Foyles Bookshop Guards Museum Guards Museum ![]() The London Guards Museum 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. The Guards Museum London was created as an educational tool for the newest intake of Guardsmen and includes displays of uniform for the five Royal regiments dating from the Civil War, with details of the nature and origin of their ceremonial duties right up to their contemporary role. Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court Palace ![]() Hampton Court Palace is the former home of the flamboyant King Henry VIII, he extended and developed this grand palace after acquiring it in the 1520's. Its many royal occupants have ensured the palace has fabulous furnishings, tapestries and paintings. Set in 60 acres of formal gardens, which include the famous maze and Great Vine, this palace is well worth a visit. Harrods Harrods ![]() With the motto Omnia Omnibus Ubique (“All things to all people) you can find almost everything you could think of in the 330 departments at Harrods in Knightsbridge including a world famous food hall and everything from designer clothing to fabulous gifts. Possibly the most famous department store in the world, Harrods of London was founded in 1834 by Charles Henry Harrod. Since then its green and gold livery has become synonymous with quality, service and exclusivity. This legendary London shop dominates the up-market shopping area of Brompton Road, covering 4 and a half acres in total. London Pass holders are entitled to a free gift when you spend £25 or more at the Harrods shop on the Lower Ground floor – just remember to show your pass when you pay for your purchase. ICEBAR London ICEBAR London ![]() Maintained at a constant minus 5 degrees all year round, ICEBAR is literally London's coolest bar. Everything in the bar is made from crystal clear ice from Northern Sweden including the walls, tables, chairs & even the glasses that the cocktails are served in! Visitors get to spend 40 minutes in the ICEBAR and tickets include loan of designer thermal cape and gloves as well as one free cocktail (non alcoholic option available). Situated in the London's trendy West End, the ICEBAR makes for a great stop at the end of a long day sightseeing. London Pass holders can get a free drink refill inside the actual Icebar - another great saving thanks to the London Pass! Imperial War Museum London Imperial War Museum London ![]() The Second World War galleries explore the complex political developments of Nazi Germany and the resulting conflicts. The Holocaust Exhibition contains historic photographs, documents, newspaper cuttings, posters and film to tell the story of the persecution of Jews and other groups by the Nazis during WWII. The Large Exhibits Gallery is full of military weapons and machines such as anks, a First World War submachine gun and a 'Salamander' jet fighter. The collection is presents history in an engaging and accessible manner for visitors of all ages. London Bridge Experience London Bridge Experience ![]() The London Bridge Experience is a two-part tourist attraction situated within the arches of London Bridge. For the 2nd year running, it has won ‘Best Year Round Scare Attraction’ at the Screamie awards! Firstly enjoy a fascinating trip back in time as the London Bridge Experience delves through the history of the bridge, from Druids through to Victorians, meeting Vikings, Romans, and some creepy medieval characters along the way. Featuring real life actors, stunning special effects and animations, this is unique interactive adventure really does takes you back in time. London Motor Museum London Motor Museum ![]() The London Motor Museum is the premier museum in London for car enthusiasts. The Museum has a unique collection of classic American Cars that relate to the story of the early motoring experience. Featuring a showroom full of classic cars from the 1930s to the present day the London Motor Museum has impressive automobiles from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Cars include pimped up rides from the States and luxury brands from Europe. Exclusive models you can see at the London Motor Museum include a Louis Vuitton Cadillac Deville, a Lincoln Continental Lowrider and plenty of deluxe names like Aston Martin, Ferrari and Jaguar. London Pass Traveling To London? 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The Foundling Museum![]() The Foundling Museum was originally one of the first houses in London for abandoned children and housed over 27,000 children before its closure. Since then this London attraction has transformed itself into one a specialist London museum with a large collection of artworks and social history relating to the children taken in and the terrible social problems that led to children being abandoned by their parents. London Transport Museum ![]() Lively exhibitions explore the powerful link between transport and the growth of modern London, its culture and society since 1800. Full of light, colour and movement, the London Transport Museum explores how transport has given the City its unique identity. The collection contains a wealth of heritage vehicles, posters, artworks, photographs, film and video footage, engineering drawings, uniforms, station signs and tickets. Southwark Cathedral ![]() Located in the historic Bankside area and adjacent to London Bridge, Southwark Cathedral is London’s oldest Gothic building. London Pass holders can take home a free souvenir guidebook (available from the shop). If you’re in need of refreshment you can also get a 10% discount of purchases in the Rectory Restaurant. Royal Albert Hall ![]() Opened in 1871 the Royal Albert Hall Lodon is one of the capital’s most prestigious historic buildings and tourist attractions. It has been the scene of over 150,000 performances including the celebrated BBC Proms. Wimbledon Tour Experience ![]() The Wimbledon London tour gives you V.I.P access to restricted areas where even tournament ticket holders are forbidden to enter and is led by specially trained Blue Badge Guides who bring to life the colourful history of the world’s most famous tennis club. National Maritime Museum ![]() Discover tales of world famous explorers, sail a ship into port with a state-of-the-art Bridge simulator and explore Britain’s seafaring history in the largest maritime museum in the world. London Pass holders can also claim a free souvenir guide when they visit the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. London Restaurants ![]() Top London Restaurants include:- • Azzuro (50% off food) • Cape Town Fish Market (50% off a la carte menu • Chor Bizarre (25% off a la carte menu) • Covent Garden Grill (Free bottle of house wine) • La Brasserie Mayfair (up to 50% off) • Little Sicily (50% off a la carte menu) • Planet Hollywood (25% off a la carte menu) • Punch tavern (50% off a la carte menu) • Shaka Zulu (25% off a la carte menu) It comes as a 50+ page guidebook which details all of the restaurants included and the offer available at them. You simply show the guide at the restaurant to claim your saving or freebie – reservations are recommended to avoid disappointment on busy days but are not essential. The London Pass Dining Guide covers up to 6 people and is valid for 7 days. And you can get all of this for just £10 – the Dining Guide can be added to you London Pass order during the checkout process on this website and is exclusive to London Pass customers. London Walks London Walks ![]() See the parts of the capital other London tourists don’t get access to with London Walks. With an astonishing variety of routes, total reliability and superb guides who are guaranteed to enthral, amuse, engage and entertain London Walks are one of the best ways to discover the real history of London. These guides are some of the best in the UK and make their subject come alive for tour groups of all ages. London Walks cover everything from Jack The Ripper’s slashing grounds in Whitechapel (with internationally recognised Ripper expert, Donald Rumbelow), to the power and intrigue of Old Westminster to Shakespeare’s Bankside. You can also take London walking tours to explore the haunts of famous ghosts, experience “Village London” or enjoy mild inebriation on their pub walks. Make the most of your sightseeing time in London with London Walks. Original London Sightseeing Tour Original London Sightseeing Tour ![]() The Original London Sightseeing Tour is London’s premier open top bus tour company. This popular London bus tour will show you the very best of London’s sights from their luxury open top vehicles. With entertaining English speaking guides and a selection of digitally recorded language commentaries you can enjoy the stories and history of this incredible city. Original London Sightseeing Tour hop-on hop-off tickets are valid for 24 hours allowing plenty of time to explore all London’s landmarks and monuments. Photo Walks of London Photo Walks of London ![]() Photo Walks Of London offer photographic walking tours of the capital – it’s a new way to experience London sightseeing with professional advice from an expert guide who will not only show you the best views in London but the best way to capture them for posterity. London Pass holders are entitled to 25% off any London photo tour with Photo Walks Of London or 2 for 1 when there are multiple people in a group. Normal price is £40 per person. Pollock’s Toy Museum Pollock’s Toy Museum ![]() Named after Benjamin Pollock, a famous printer of toy theatres at the turn of the century, Pollock’s Toy Museum opened in 1956 and is dedicated to the traditional English toy theatre. Toy theatre (or paper theatre) was most popular in the 1800s, and consists of paper or wooden theatres, some with an extraordinary level of detail, allowing children to stage their own productions at home, usually with cut-out sheets of figures for the scenery, props and various characters in the play. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour And Exhibition Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour And Exhibition ![]() London sightseeing visitors can enjoy a trip back in time with a visit to the spectacular Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Situated on London’s Bankside, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre reconstruction the original building that housed Shakespeare's theatre in London, an open-air playhouse where the playwright penned many of his greatest plays. This modern building is a faithful reconstruction of the Globe, first built in 1599, and perfectly evokes the atmosphere of Elizabethan London. Resident storytellers on the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour and Exhibition introduce visitors to all aspects of the Globe, historical and contemporary, including Sam Wannamaker's epic struggle to recreate the theatre. St Paul's Cathedral St Paul's Cathedral ![]() Come and experience the glory of St. Paul’s Cathedral and see how it’s iconic dome dominates the London skyline. Built between 1675 and 1710, the cathedral has gone through a £40 million programme of cleaning and repair work for its 300th anniversary and the work has transformed the exterior and interior of the building. There is so much to discover throughout this vast cathedral including The Aspe, an American Memorial Chapel dedicated to servicemen and women who died during World War II. Also there is The Quire, where the choir and priest sit during services and is home to the cathedrals grand Organ and High Altar. Tate Modern London Tate Modern London ![]() Tate Modern London is the national gallery of international modern art for Britain. Based in a spectacular disused power station in the heart of London, Tate Modern was created in 2000 and has since become world renowned as a centre for modern art from around the world. The collection at Tate Modern includes all the major modern art movements from Fauvism onwards. It features Picasso and Matisse, Dali, Ernst and Mirò. There are works by Pollock, Naum Gabo and Giacometti and the Seagram Murals of Rothko are displayed in the famous Tate Rothko Room. Pop art has its place, including works of Lichtenstein and Warhol, as does Minimal art and Conceptual art. Thames River Cruise in London Thames River Cruise in London ![]() A Thames river cruise is without doubt one of the best ways to see London, weaving through the heart of the city and past so many of its most famous attractions. See and experience the sights and splendour of this great city from the relaxed comfort of a City Cruises modern, all-weather boats with open upper decks and spacious lower saloons with panoramic windows. The Curzon Soho Cinema The Curzon Soho Cinema ![]() Located in the heart of London’s media hub and surrounded by the offices of the movie industry in the UK, the Curzon Soho is famous for being at the forefront of film in London to both the Industry and to the capital’s cinema fans. 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. The Medieval Banquet The Medieval Banquet ![]() Join King Henry VIII and his special guests for an unforgettable experience at one of the most unusual London restaurants. The Medieval Banquet at Ivory House in St Katherine’s Dock is one of the most entertaining London attractions – and one you’ll be telling your friends about for years to come. This show of festive pageantry features your very own serving wenches who will sing and dance while serving your banquet and refilling your glass. LONDON PASS BENEFITS: Save 15% at the Medieval Banquet with a London Pass LONDON PASS BENEFITS: Get Preferential Rates of £22.50 for adults and £11 for children Normal Ticket Prices: Adult: £26 Child: £13 Tower Bridge Exhibition Tower Bridge Exhibition ![]() One the most impressive structures and sites in the capital, Tower Bridge London has stood over the River Thames since 1894 and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. Learn about the history of the Bridge and how it was built. Interactive displays and videos provide an entertaining and informative guide to Tower Bridge in London and its place in the history of the River Thames. Tower of London Tower of London ![]() 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. The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and pampered ravens strut the grounds. Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey ![]() Just a short walk from the Thames, Westminster Abbey is a must-see and significant structure in British history. This beautiful gothic church is a Unesco World Heritage Site popular with many visitors to London. Kings, Queens, statesmen, aristocrats, poets, priests, heroes and villains are all part of the church’s fascinating history. Many of whom were buried at the Abbey including Charles Dickens, Geoffrey Chaucer, Dr. Samuel Johnson and Charles Darwin. Windsor Castle Windsor Castle ![]() Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, and it's the official residence of her majesty the Queen. Built over 900 years ago the castle's floor covers a massive 480,000 square feet. The castle is surrounded by some beautiful gardens and the picturesque English countryside. St George's Chapel, inside the grounds, is a fine example of gothic architecture and features the tomb of Henry VIII. |
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