Friday, 6 November 2009

Combine shopping and London’s historical sites with the London Pass

London’s not just for Christmas - it’s for lives.

If you’re visiting the capital for some festive shopping, why not soak up some of the great historical life stories that lie beneath the surface of its major attractions - all included in the money-saving London Pass.

For example, uncover the fascinating tale of US founding father Benjamin Franklin, who spent a 16-year period in London as both an ambassador and inventor. Benjamin Franklin House, just a short walk from Trafalgar Square, offers an unrivalled insight into his life, times and groundbreaking work as a politician and scientist.

A visit to The Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre provides visitors with a reconstruction of the 1599 open-air playhouse where Shakespeare wrote many of his greatest plays.
Alternatively, the highly interactive and innovative Churchill Museum is housed in the secret underground headquarters that were the nerve centre of Britain’s war effort.

The London Pass gives access to these and 55 other top London attractions. Users have priority access at the busiest sites to avoid queues, a free guidebook and over 40 additional deals, discounts and freebies. A London Pass including a London Travelcard for access to public transport on tubes, buses and selected riverboat services throughout the city is also available.
- A one-day London Pass costs £39 for adults and £26 for a child.
- A two-day London Pass costs £54 for adults (£40 for children aged between five and 15 years), three-day passes are £65 for adults and £45 for children, and a six-day option costs £89 for adults and £62 for children.

Check out all the activities on offer with The London Pass. The website includes a London map tool to plan visits, details on all the featured attractions, and comprehensive information on special offers that are exclusive to London Pass holders such as free gifts at Harrods and commission-free currency exchange.

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