Talk:London Pass
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The London Pass is a sightseeing city card which gives you entry to a choice of over 60 tourist attractions in London. The London Pass is a sightseeing package that has been tailor-made for visitors to London. With the London Pass you will get the following: - Free entry to your choice of over 60 attractions, tours, sights and museums - A 160+ page guidebook about the attractions plus tips about the city - The ability to skip the lines at various selected attractions - Optional Travelcard to cover all of your transport needs - Over 20 exclusive special offers - Money Back Guarantee option available
Validity of the London Pass. The London Pass is available for 1, 2, 3 or 6 days. The London Pass is valid for use on consecutive days for the duration you have selected. At the end of your validity period or when your purse value has been used up, the pass will expire and will no longer allow access to attractions. Passes can only be used at each attraction once.
Skip the Lines Skip the lines at some of the London attractions. London Pass holders can skip the lines at the following places: - Tower of London - St Paul's Cathedral - Hampton Court Palace - Windsor Castle - London Bridge Experience - ZSL London Zoo - Kensington Palace & The Orangery
87.224.82.74 (talk) 21:03, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
Includes admission to free attractions?
[edit]A lot of the attractions mentioned in the article are free anyway, including National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, National Maritime Museum and the Tates so whats the point of including them in the London Pass? --82.113.121.248 (talk) 06:32, 30 August 2013 (UTC)