What is the London Pass?
The London Pass is the ticket to sightseeing in the capital – pun intended. It gives you access to more than 80 top attractions, including the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Westminster Abbey and ZSL London Zoo. You may, of course, swap any of the activities for others, or decide to linger longer at some of your favourite attractions.
By visiting at least two attractions per day, you will save money using this London sightseeing pass. A one-day hop-on, hop-off London bus tour ticket is included in the London attractions pass – make the best of this great offer by enjoying spectacular views from the top deck, as you travel from one London icon to another while seeing more sights along the way.
What options are available?
You can purchase The London Pass for one, two, three, four, five, seven or 10 days, all with the option of a Travelcard up to London Zone Six. The itinerary below is based on a three-day London Pass with a Travelcard. You can also download a mobile version of the London Pass and use the app, so there’s no more need for paper tickets.
How much does it cost?
One day: Adult £69 / child £45
Two days: Adult £95 / child £59
Three days: Adult £109 / child £73
Four days: Adult £141 / child £89
Five days: Adult £146 / child £92
Seven days: Adult £159 / child £105
Ten days: Adult £169 / child £115
Passes for children under five years of age are free. Children under 11 can travel for free on the London Underground if they are accompanied by an adult holding a valid Oyster card (up to four children can travel per adult).
Buy your London Pass online now.
Day One: London attractions on and around the Thames
Morning: Tower Hill Pier
Start your city sightseeing adventure at the city’s oldest royal palace, the Tower of London (access with The London Pass). Situated on the banks of the Thames, this historic fortress is home to the Crown Jewels, as well as the White Tower built by William the Conqueror nearly 1,000 years ago. With the Pass, you also get fast-track entry and a 10% discount in the gift shop.
While you’re here, you can also visit Tower Bridge for a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at one of London’s most recognisable landmarks. The spooktacular London Bridge Experience is just a seven-minute walk up Tooley Street and offers an interactive journey through some of the dark and more gruesome history of the area (fast-track entry with the Pass).
Lunch: London Eye Pier
Afternoon: Westminster Pier
Take the Uber Boat west again past the stunning Houses of Parliament and alight at Westminster Pier to visit Westminster Abbey (fast-track entry with the Pass). Throughout its long history, this stunning gothic abbey has hosted many coronations and royal weddings, including that of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. It’s also the final resting place of notable British figures, including Mary Queen of Scots, Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin and many more.
If you have time after Westminster Abbey, pop into the nearby Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace (access with The London Pass).
Evening: Dinner and a West End show
Day Two: royal palaces and small museums
Morning: Windsor Castle or Hampton Court Palace
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest working castle in the world, and the official residence of Her Majesty the Queen of England. Arrive early so you can witness Changing the Guard at 11am (check dates and times before you go), and give yourself time to see the rest of the castle. Explore the magnificent State Apartments and marvel at the collection of fine artwork, sculptures, furniture and more. If you opt for The London Pass with Travelcard, transport to Windsor Castle will be included. Catch a train from Paddington to Slough and change at Slough for a train to Windsor & Eton.
Alternatively, visit Hampton Court Palace, which is one of London’s most popular attractions. Enjoy this spectacularly opulent Tudor palace built by Henry VIII and learn about his six wives. There are also the magnificent State Rooms, the Tudor kitchens where you can sample medieval fare and more than 60 acres of beautiful gardens to explore. The famous maze is particularly lovely in the warmer months. Hampton Court Palace is located in Zone Six, so is covered by The London Pass with Travelcard.
Afternoon: Small museums
Travel back to central London and explore one (or more!) of the city’s excellent smaller museums. The London Pass gives you access to:
- Benjamin Franklin House – the historic residence of one of America’s Founding Fathers
- Apsley House – the grand, former residence of the Duke of Wellington at Hyde Park Corner
- Handel House Museum – once home to the famous baroque composer; now a museum devoted to his life and work
- Pollock’s Toy Museum – a children’s theatre museum featuring lots of Victorian puppets
- Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising – with more than 12,000 items showing household and global brands, toys, sweets, fashions, posters and magazines
- London Transport Museum – an exploration of London’s identity through its transport icons
- Charles Dickens Museum – the beloved novelist’s former London home
See more museums and attractions included with The London Pass.
Evening: Dinner and the cinema
Day three: Choose your own adventure!
Morning: ZSL London Zoo or Emirates Stadium
For your morning activity on day three, take a Jason’s Canal Boat Trip (access with The London Pass) along the picturesque Regent’s Canal to ZSL London Zoo (fast-track entry with The London Pass). The zoo is ideal for the young, and young at heart. Check out the fantastic exhibits including Tiger Territory, Gorilla Kingdom, Penguin Beach and Rainforest Life.
Or you might prefer to take a tour of Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium (access with the London Pass), which allows you to get up close and personal with one of the UK’s top football clubs. If you’re an avid sports fan, The London Pass also entitles you to a tour of Wembley Stadium, Wimbledon and Chelsea FC.
Afternoon: Kensington Palace or wartime history
For your afternoon adventure, explore Kensington Palace where you get fast-track entry with The London Pass. The Palace is a beautiful historic house that contains exhibitions relating to royal women dating back to the 17th century. Explore what life was like for royals like Princess Diana, in this palace and picturesque gardens adjoining Hyde Park.
Get stuck into some of Britain’s wartime history at three fantastic museums. Explore the Churchill War Rooms near St James’s Park for a unique insight into the life and activity of the “Greatest Briton” during WW2. You can also access the nearby Guards Museum and Household Cavalry Museum thanks to The London Pass.
Evening: Medieval banquet or The View from The Shard
For dinner on your final night, book a table at one of the many restaurants at The Shard before heading up to Level 68, The View from The Shard (access with The London Pass). The breathtaking views across London are the perfect end to your visit.
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