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Half Term Attractions With London Pass

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

We all know how hard it is to get the kids interested in something other than blasting aliens, committing virtual armed robberies and racing around the streets in “pimped out” cars, but this half term why not cut the power cord for the gamestation and head to London and see some fantastic attractions.

Free session of Ice-skating and Bowling with The London Pass!
Queen’s Ice-skating and Bowling is London’s only Ice Rink and Ten Pin Bowling venue with its own bar, café and games arcade.

London Wetland Centre
Encounter a rich variety of wildfowl and wetland wildlife at the London Wetland Centre in Barnes, London – holders get free entry (normal adult price £8.95, normal child price £4.95), just one of many discounts, special offers and free tickets available to pass holders.

Save over £18 on a London bicycle Tour
Enjoy the city from a different perspective with an exhilarating London bike tour from the London Bicycle Tour Company at Gabriel’s Wharf near Waterloo Station.

Firepower Royal Artillery Museum
Firepower is London’s top artillery attraction – get in free when you show your and save £5.00. Firepower is part of The Royal Artillery Museum of Woolwich and charters the history of the Gunners from the earliest cannons to the various artilleries employed today worldwide.This engaging weapons museum shows every gun up close and details in which conflicts it was used in and with which ammunition.

Tour of Chelsea FC Stadium
Stamford Bridge is home to Chelsea Football Club, a popular football team playing in the English Premiership league. Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge stadium is a great example of the grandeur and importance of the national game. Part of the Chelsea FC Stadium Tour is a visit to the changing rooms where the team’s world famous squad spends many tense and euphoric moments. You will also experience the atmosphere of this enigmatic space and relive the drama experienced there in recent and past games.

Twickenham World Rugby Museum & Stadium Tours
There is nowhere in England more important to the contemporary game of Rugby than Twickenham Stadium. The Museum Of Rugby is the ultimate London visitor experience for the world rugby enthusiast – and the Twickenham tours give you backstage access to this hallowed turf.


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How to Tour London on the Cheap and Jump to the Front of the Queues!

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Have you ever been to London and wanted to see as many sights as possible in the day but just got caught up in the queues and waiting for people to pay? Well now there is an alternative – the
London Pass will get you into many of the top London attractions and you can literally walk past the queues swipe your pass and you’re in! Each pass is loaded with a credit of £70 and can be bought for as little as £15 per day (6 day pass for an adult £89).

Clearly if you plan to take a vacation in London then getting one of these cards is a must. You can even use the card on the underground or on buses (£7 per day extra) which makes this the perfect one stop card for travel and entertainment.

You can see from the video below how the card works and what it can do for you:

The Top 10 Attractions included in the London Pass are:



St Paul’s Cathedral
Windsor Castle
Hampton Court Palace
Kensington Palace
London Zoo
London Bridge Experience
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Thames River Cruise

You can also get an extra 5% off the purchase price of the London Pass by using the code: londpas05 at the checkout.

Click here to find out more about the . As an added bonus you will also receive a free London Guide book with your pass.


FREE entry to over 55 top London attractions!

Save on Sightseeing in London with The London Pass!

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

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

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

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

The 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 users are more than satisfied and would recommend the pass to others.

Get 10% Off the Price if you order before 12 January!

After that get 5% off the retail price of the LONDON PASS with this code: londpas05


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