Overview
The London Pass gives you FREE entry to over 50 top attractions such as Windsor Castle, Hampton Court Palace, London Zoo, St Paul’s Cathedral and Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum – and that’s just 5 out of the 50!
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 including London Zoo, Kew Gardens and the Tower of London, which always have very long queues.
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!
Ticket Information
You can buy Adult or Child passes for 1, 2, 3 or 6 CONSECUTIVE days. See all ticket prices below and select the one(s) you want.
Child rate valid for 5-15 year olds.
Children under 5 years are admitted free to many attractions.
16 year olds and over must buy an adult pass.
There are no discounts for students or senior citizens.
As soon as you complete your online booking you’ll receive an e-voucher by email which you can print out and exchange for your London Pass at the Britain and London Visitor Centre on Lower Regent’s Street in Central London.
Additional Information
The smart card you will receive then records when and where you first use your London Pass, as well as how long the pass will remain valid for. Your London Pass is then valid for the number of days that you purchased - be it 1, 2, 3 or 6 days.
For a full list of all the places you can visit for free with your London pass click here: London Pass attraction list.
BLVC Christmas Opening Times
Thursday 24th December - 9.30am to 12.30pm
Friday 25th December - Closed
Saturday 26th December - Closed
Sunday 27th December - 10am - 15.30pm
Monday 28th December - 10am - 15.30pm
Tuesday 29th December - 9.30am - 16.30pm
Wednesday 30th December - 9.30am - 16.30pm
Thursday 31st December - 9.30am - 12.30pm
Friday 1st January - 2010- Closed
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