For an adventure with plenty of ‘cool’, don’t miss London’s free ice sculpting festival – the perfect way to start a day out with the London Pass.
From Saturday 9th until Monday 11th of January 2010 visitors will be able to see the world’s very best ice artists at work in timed competition in Kensington, as well as trying their hand at the skill at a special free master class.
The London Pass is the perfect winter warmer, and gives the holder plenty of Things to do in London. After your ice sculpting class, visit St Paul’s Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren’s architectural masterpiece that dominates the London skyline; immerse yourself in the history of The Tower of London or enjoy The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms, dedicated to the life of the ‘greatest Briton’, Sir Winston Churchill, and the secret underground headquarters that were the nerve centre of Britain’s war effort.
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
SNAP UP SOME NEW YEAR SALES AND BAG A BARGAIN
Ease into the New Year with some retail therapy on a trip to the January sales in London’s West End and snap up a bargain with the London Pass.
Take a break from the shopping frenzy with the ultimate attraction ticket that offers visitors to the capital entry to 55 London attractions including the Tower of London; the Tower Bridge Experience at one of the world’s most recognisable landmarks; St. Paul’s Cathedral; Benjamin Franklin House; the ultimate art deco interiors of Eltham Palace and a River Cruise to see most of the top sights from a different angle.
London Pass users have priority access at the busiest sites to avoid queues, a free guidebook and over 40 additional deals, discounts and free offers. 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.
Take a break from the shopping frenzy with the ultimate attraction ticket that offers visitors to the capital entry to 55 London attractions including the Tower of London; the Tower Bridge Experience at one of the world’s most recognisable landmarks; St. Paul’s Cathedral; Benjamin Franklin House; the ultimate art deco interiors of Eltham Palace and a River Cruise to see most of the top sights from a different angle.
London Pass users have priority access at the busiest sites to avoid queues, a free guidebook and over 40 additional deals, discounts and free offers. 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.
Monday, 14 December 2009
Enjoy a festive animal parade at the London Zoo with the London Sightseeing Pass
Walk on the wild side this Christmas with the London Pass and make the most of the fantastic family-themed activities on offer at the London Zoo.
Between the 18th and 24th December the famous Regent’s Park attraction is laying on festive folktales with a beastly twist, giving youngsters the chance to help fill Santa’s stockings for the animals, plus make a mask that’s perfect for a carnival procession around the zoo.
Guests can also participate in the daily animal parade and dress up as their favourite animal.
The London Pass gives you entry to London Zoo and over 55 other top London attractions including the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral and Windsor Castle. Users have priority access at the busiest sights 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 the docklands light railway is also available.
Between the 18th and 24th December the famous Regent’s Park attraction is laying on festive folktales with a beastly twist, giving youngsters the chance to help fill Santa’s stockings for the animals, plus make a mask that’s perfect for a carnival procession around the zoo.
Guests can also participate in the daily animal parade and dress up as their favourite animal.
The London Pass gives you entry to London Zoo and over 55 other top London attractions including the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral and Windsor Castle. Users have priority access at the busiest sights 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 the docklands light railway is also available.
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