
Historic sights included on the London Pass are world famous 'must sees' such as the Tower of London, Windsor Castle, St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge and many more landmarks that are certain to fascinate any visitor.
Visiting London is an unforgettable experience and there is a true breadth of history going back hundreds of years. Round almost every corner there are landmark sights with their own story, and architectural style.
Paying a visit to many historic places would normally be expensive, but whilst you are here you really shouldn’t pass on London greatest landmarks. The London Pass will guide you round everything you wish to see with free entry and fast track admission at so many amazing sights.
You can discover so much history with The London Pass and save money at the same time!
| Places where London Pass will get you in for Free | Ticket Price | |
|---|---|---|
| The Tower of London | See the crown jewels and the white tower with a collection of royal armouries. | £17.00 |
| St Paul’s Cathedral | Come and experience the glory of St. Paul’s Cathedral and see how it’s iconic dome dominates the London skyline. | £12.50 |
| Royal Albert Hall | One of the most famous performing arts venues in the world | £8.00 |
| Hampton Court Palace | Hampton Court Palace is the former home of the flamboyant Henry VIII, he extended and developed this grand palace after acquiring it in the 1520's. | £14.00 |
| Windsor Castle | Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, and it's the official residence of her majesty the Queen. Built over 900 years ago the castle's floor covers a massive 480,000 square feet. | £16.00 |
| Apsley House | Known as No 1 London, this was the Duke of Wellington’s impressive townhouse | £6.00 |
| Banqueting House | This stunning venue is the only complete surviving building of Whitehall Palace, and still plays host to many society and royal events | £4.80 |
| Benjamin Franklin House | The only surviving residence of the founding father of the United States tells Franklin’s rich London story in his own words | £7.00 |
| Jewel Tower | One of only two complete buildings remaining from the original medieval Palace of Westminster. | £3.20 |
| Kensington Palace and The Orangery | Kensington Palace has been shaped by generations of royal women from Queen Mary to Victoria and, more recently Diana, Princess of Wales. | £12.50 |
| Royal Mews | Discover a living part of Britain’s Royal heritage, responsible for all of the road travel arrangements for the Royal Family | £7.75 |
| Tower Bridge Exhibition | Admire the exhibition, view from the top and the amazing engineering that moves the bridge | £7.00 |
| Wellington Arch | London’s famous landmark at Hyde Park Corner, originally designed to be the entrance gates to Buckingham Palace | £3.50 |
| Eton College | Visit one of the oldest schools in the country, and seat of learning of prime ministers and royal princes | £6.20 |
| Eltham Palace | Experience the glamour and allure of the 1930’s in this art deco masterpiece | £8.70 |
| The Wernher Collection at Ranger’s House | See the magnificent collection of paintings and works of art | £5.70 |
| Southwark Cathedral | South London’s Cathedral lies within historic Bankside and adjacent to London Bridge. | £2.50 |
| All Hallows by the Tower | All Hallows by the Tower is the oldest church in the City of London. | £0.00 |
| The Monument | Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built to commemorate the Great Fire of London, the Monument is one of the best ways to enjoy the spectacular views of the City. | £3.00 |
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