Monday, March 15, 2010

Art In The City With The London Sightseeing Pass

Free entrance to St. Paul’s Cathedral with the London Sightseeing Pass to see the latest work by sculptor Antony Gormley is just one of the many benefits of the London Sightseeing Pass.

The dramatic new sculpture is on display in the geometric staircase of St. Paul’s, one of 55 top attractions in the city you get free access to with the London Pass. Other unmissable attractions include the Tower of London, The Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms and HMS Belfast.

Users have priority access at the busiest sites to avoid queues, a free guidebook and over 40 additional deals and discounts, making the London Sightseeing Pass the perfect money saver and the ideal way to explore the city’s premier attractions. 


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 Sightseeing Pass at www.londonpass.com. 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. 


For more information and to buy a London Pass visit www.londonpass.com, call 0870 242 9988 or buy in-store at the Britain and London Visitor Centre on Regent Street, London. 


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1 comment:

  1. I agree. The London Pass is tremendous value for visitors to London, as I have blogged about on my site at www.londontraveldeals.co.uk

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