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London Sights Off The Beaten Track
Wondering what to see in London and feeling adventurous?
Fancy wandering a little off the beaten track and exploring some of the less well known - but just as fascinating - London sights?
Well, let London Pass take you on a unique tour of the capital
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Let's start at the Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee, close to the south bank of the Thames. Get a fascinating insight into two of the world's most famous beverages and use your London Pass to get a discount on the price of a cream tea or afternoon tea. |
| You're sure to be touched by the Foundling
Museum which tells the history of the Foundling Hospital which provided a home for abandoned children from the eighteenth
century through to the mid twentieth century. See the Foundling art collection, an exhibition on Handel and a gallery that
chronicles the children's lives. Your London Pass gives you free entry and a discount on the guide book. |
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Adults and children alike will be captivated by Shri
Swaminarayan Mandir, the largest Hindu temple outside India, located in north west London.
Use your London Pass to get free admission to the exhibition. |
| Make the Old Operating Theatre, Museum
and Herb Garret
part of your unique London experience. This is a museum that you won't forget quickly. This is Britain's only surviving 19th
century operating theatre and it really is a theatre, complete with observation stands for spectators to witness
surgery performed without anaesthetic! |
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The Fan Museum in Greenwich is truly unique -
it is the only museum in the world dedicated to the fan. The collection of over 4,000 fans from every corner of the globe
is sure to captivate. |
| The Chislehurst Caves are another of
London's less well known attractions but they are simply amazing. There are over 20 miles of dark mysterious passages,
cut by hand from the chalk deep under ground. Present your London Pass and take the unforgettable 45-minute lamp-lit tour and hear
tales of Druids, Romans and Saxons. |
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Visit the London Brass Rubbing Centre and get a
unique memento of your time in London. With help from the friendly staff, learn the skill of brass rubbing and take home a
king or queen from Britain's past. Your London Pass entitles you to a free brass rubbing up to the value of £4.50
or a discount of £4.50 on a brass rubbing of greater value. |
| More Unique Things To Do With London Pass... |
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Royal Mews - One of the finest working stables in the world and home to the royal collection of historic coaches and carriages |
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Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum - Visit the birthplace of penicillin and Alexander Fleming's lab as it was in 1928 |
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Cartoon Museum - Explore the very best of British cartoon and comic art |
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Chelsea Physic Garden - Famous for holding the annual Chelsea Flower Show in May |
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Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art - Houses some of the most important pieces of Italian art from the early 20th century |
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Florence Nightingale Museum - Take a trip through the life of a remarkable Victorian woman, so much more than a nurse |
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Handel House Museum - A collection of 18th century furniture and art brought to life with live music recitals |