Friday, 6 November 2009

Go on a royal retreat with the London Sightseeing Pass


Live like a King and romp your way around a vast collection of Royal palaces with the money-saving London Sightseeing Pass.

The international success of hit Showtime drama The Tudors has put Hampton Court Palace firmly on the tourist map, but you don’t need Henry VIII’s budget to have your run of the capital’s historic houses. Hampton Court, Kensington Palace, Tower of London and Eltham Palace are all included in the money-saving London Pass, along with current royal residence Windsor Castle.

The London Sightseeing Pass gives access to over 55 top London attractions. Users have priority access at the busiest sights to avoid queues, a free guidebook, and over 40 additional deals, discount and freebies. A London Pass including a London Travelcard for access to public transport on tubes, buses and the docklands light railway is also available.

A two-day London Pass costs £52 for adults (£38 for children between 5 and 15 years), three-day passes are £63 for adults and £44 for children and a six-day option costs £87 for adults and £60 for children.

Check out all the activities on offer with the London Pass including a London map tool to plan visits, details on all the attractions included, and full info on special offers exclusive to London Pass holders such as free gifts at Harrods and commission free currency exchange.

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