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BESTIt was very good. There is a bit of a line but you get it all for a low price
With the London e-pass
To the tour bus
The London Pass is a pass that allows free entry to major tourist attractions. You can also experience a new London with discounts of up to 50% on popular tourist destinations loved by many tourists.
The London Pass allows you to choose the itinerary you want, such as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 days. I recommend it because you can enjoy over 90 of London's best attractions, museums, and tours, including the Tower of London, hop-on hop-off buses, and Westminster Abbey, all with one card.
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Enjoy London
See over 90 of London's most popular attractions with just one London Pass.
The London Pass is a proven pass used by over 2 million people. It is characterized by its ability to be purchased for a variety of periods from 1 to 10 days to suit the traveler's schedule. Make the most of your trip with a combo ticket that also includes a bus ticket for convenient travel around London!
Landmarks with one pass
To experience London's rich history and culture, the London Pass and City Tour are useful as they allow you to visit a variety of the best landmarks. Enjoy the hop-on hop-off bus tour that includes more than 60 stops throughout London, including Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and Trafalgar Square. The pass also offers special benefits such as discounts at souvenir shops at some attractions.
Introducing the destinations included in the London Pass
There are over 90 tourist destinations that can be accessed with the London Pass. Here are some of the most popular tourist destinations. If you would like to see other attractions, please refer to the official website .
1. Tower of London:
It is a historic site known as the Tower of London, the royal palace and fortress.
2. Westminster Abbey:
Westminster Abbey is a building used for coronations and is famous as the location for Prince William's wedding.
3. The Shard Observation Deck, London:
It is the tallest building and observation deck in London, and the only place where you can see a 360-degree view of the entire city.
4. St. Paul's Cathedral:
It is the second largest cathedral in the world and mass is still held there today.
5. Buckingham Palace Queen's Gallery:
The palace is a symbol of the British royal family and is a popular tourist attraction.
There are also plenty of free attractions to enjoy, including Windsor Palace, Kensington Palace, London Zoo, Kew Gardens and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.