16.12.2007

London pass

The London Pass is a plastic card including a computer chip which entitles the holder to enter a number of tourist attractions in and around the London region without paying the standard entry fee. The London Pass is most popular with international tourists visiting London for a short time and can be purchased for one, two, three and six day durations, with or without travel on London's public transport included.

Criticism

The London Pass receives mixed reviews from tourists who either do or don't believe it offers value for money. The passes cost between £30 and £112 and must be used on consecutive days, offering entry to as many attractions as time allows in the time frame purchased.

Attractions included on the London Pass are:

Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum
Apsley House
Banqueting House
Benjamin Franklin House
Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee
Britain at War Experience
The Cartoon Museum
Chelsea FC Stadium Tour
Chelsea Physic Garden
Chislehurst Caves
Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery
Curzon Mayfair Cinema
Curzon Soho Cinema
Cutty Sark
Eltham Palace
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Eton College
Fan Museum
Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum
Florence Nightingale Museum
Foundling Museum
Guards Museum
Hampton Court Palace
Handel House Museum
HMS Belfast
Jason's Canal Boat Trip
Jewel Tower
Jewish Museum (Camden)
Kensington Palace & The Orangery
Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Kew Gardens
London Aquarium
London Bicycle Tour Company
London Canal Museum
London Wetland Centre
London Zoo
Museum in Docklands
Museum of Rugby
National Theatre Backstage Tours
Pollocks Toy Museum
Queen's Gallery
QUEENS Ice & Bowl
Royal Albert Hall
Royal Mews
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Sherlock Holmes Museum
St Paul's Cathedral
Tower Bridge Exhibition
Tower of London
Vinopolis
Wellington Arch
Wernher Collection at Ranger's House
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
Wimbledon Tour Experience
Windsor Castle

Each of these attractions has a London Pass machine at the ticket desk

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