Wednesday, 24 February 2010

WATCH THE LONDON MARATHON AND ENJOY A SPORTY DAY OUT

The London Marathon is one of the biggest sporting event of the calendar and the perfect opportunity to visit the best of the citys famous landmarks.

Runners start in the Greenwich area, home to a royal park as well as the national maritime museum and the legendard Cutty sark. Greenwich is a relatively peaceful part of London great of eating, drinking and wandering the market.

During their 26 mile journey runners cross the iconic Tower bridge, visitors can enjoy fantastic views from the walkway at the top of the bridge. Nearby are other famous London attractions including Tower of London, st Paul's Cathedral and HMS Belfast.

Those visiting the city for the London Marathon that wish to do some sightseeing should consider the London Pass as it offers holders free entry to over 55 top attractions including many of the popular ones mentioned above.

Thursday, 18 February 2010

TAKE MUM FOR A DAY OUT IN LONDON

Spoil your mum this mother’s day with a weekend in London and see the best the city has to offer.

Save with a London Pass!

The London Pass gives free access to the art collection at the Courtauld Gallery and a 20% discount on lunch in their Admiralty café - a great double saving! You can also visit for free the secluded Chelsea Physic Garden and stylish Kensington Palace, both bound to be popular with mums everywhere.

London Pass holders get afternoon tea for two for only £20(a saving of £10.20) in the Orangery at Kensignton Palace.

With free entry to all these and many more top London attractions such as St Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms, alongside discounted meals, cinemas and museums, the London Pass provides the perfect day out for less.

Need more ideas? Check out our top Things to do in London!

Friday, 12 February 2010

Feel the Fashion Week buzz with the London Pass

Spot the best dressed celebs during London Fashion Week, 19 to 24 February, and visit some exciting museums and attractions whilst you're in the city.

From cutting edge fashion to frocks from the fifties, use the London Pass for free entry to Kensington Palace and catch the Last Debutantes exhibition, or pay Art Deco Eltham Palace a visit, the most fashionable residence of its day.

The London Pass gives access to these and over 55 top London attractions such as St Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms.

Holders get priority access at the busiest sights to avoid queues, a free guidebook and over 40 additional deals and discounts, making the London Pass the perfect money saver and the ideal way to explore the city.

Monday, 8 February 2010

Half term sorted with the London Pass

Keep the whole family entertained this half term with an action packed day in London.

The London Pass gives free entry to lots of fun family attractions throughout the capital including the London Zoo, Tower Bridge Exhibition, HMS Belfast and even free admission to join a Chelsea FC Stadium tour.

There is a really mixture of great sights and exciting places to visit - from educational, interactive museums to tours of famous landmarks of the captial.

Every London Pass holder gets access to over 55 top London attractions such as St Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms.

Which one's will you visit?

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

LOVE IS IN THE AIR WITH THE LONDON PASS

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner treat the one you love to a romantic break in the capital with the London Pass.

Play Romeo and Juliet with free entrance to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre Exhibition then jump on a cruise down the Thames for one of the best views of London before making an excursion to Hampton Court to see Henry VIII’s favourite residence.

Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the River Thames and marvel at London's historic landmarks and sites. Hop off at Greenwich pier and take a romantic stroll through the royal Greenwich Park - perfect place to soak up great views of the city.

The London Pass offers you loads of Things do in London on Valentines weekend, with access to these over 55 top London Attractions there's something for everyone.

Friday, 15 January 2010

Celebrate Chinese New Year and see London’s historical sights with the London Pass

Get your claws into a bargain and combine celebrations to welcome the Chinese year of the Tiger.

On 21st February visitors can enjoy a variety of colourful New Year performances at Leicester Square before making the most of the capital at one of the 55 attractions offered by the London Pass.

Visit St Paul’s Cathedral, immerse yourself in the history of The Tower of London or enjoy The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms, the secret underground headquarters that were the nerve centre of Britain’s war effort. These top London Attractions are fantastic historic sights that visitors to London shouldn't miss.

Also the London Pass gives you priority access to these London Attractions so you can save time and avoid the queues. On top of that every pass comes with a free guidebook and over 40 additional deals, discounts and free offers.