
Things To Do & Things To See In London - Free With London Pass!
The London Pass isn't just about historic buildings and impressive museums - it includes loads of fun, unusual and often unexpected things to do in London as well.
Whether you're travelling with the family, as a couple or even alone you're sure to find something that interests you on the London Pass - and with free entry you'll enjoy it even more!
One of the most popular places of interest included on the London Pass is
ZSL London Zoo. A little known fact is that London Zoo
was the world's first institution dedicated to the study and display of animals - in short, the world's first true zoo.
Today, much of London Zoo's focus is on conservation and preservation. With over 12,000 animals, you'll have to move quickly
if you're to meet them all!
If you've visited the Tower of London or Tower Bridge, you may have spotted the awesome sight of HMS Belfast moored on the south bank of the Thames. HMS Belfast is the only surviving vessel of her type to have seen active service during World War II, and is a very unique thing to see in London - free, of course, on the London Pass.
Let your London Pass lead you to another of the unique visitor attractions along the Thames, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, a faithful recreation of the Elizabethan playhouse where many of William Shakespeare's plays were first performed. And it's not just the theatre. Underneath, there's Shakespeare's Globe exhibition, All the World's a Stage.
A popular free thing to do in London is picnic in the park, and if you're interested in gardens or the great outdoors, take a trip along the Thames to world famous Kew Gardens. Created in 1772 and now a World Heritage Site, entrance to Kew Gardens is free with your London Pass. Experience the magnificent glasshouses displaying a wide range of plants from the rainforest to the desert.
Another not-to-miss London Pass place of interest is the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. Opened in 2006, this is a world-class museum devoted to the history of the game and is one of the great things to do in London.
Why limit yourself to seeing only a few of London's attractions when, with a London Pass, the more you see, the more you save?!
| Places where London Pass will get you in for Free | Ticket Price | |
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| HMS Belfast | Only surviving vessel of her type to have seen active service during the Second World War | £9.95 |
| Kew Gardens | Experience the magnificent glasshouses displaying a wide range of plants from the rainforest to the desert | £11.75 |
| London Wetland Centre | London Wetland Centre, created out of a disused Victorian reservoir site adjacent to the Thames, is now a haven for wildfowl and other wetland wildlife. | £7.95 |
| Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour and Exhibition | Shakespeare's Globe was founded by the pioneering American actor and director Sam Wanamaker and has become one of London's most successful theatres and top visitor attractions. | £9.00 |
| BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir | Masterpiece of exotic design and workmanship that rises above London's skyline | £2.00 |
| Chelsea Physic Garden | London's oldest botanic garden is a beautiful four acre-oasis in the heart of the capital. | £7.00 |
| London Zoo | Visit the cheeky, the deadly, the chirpy and the wild - all at London Zoo | £14.50 |
| Chislehurst Caves | Miles of mystery and history beneath your feet, a 45-minute lamp-lit tour that tells stories of Druids, Romans & Saxons. | £5.00 |
| Cutty Sark | One of the fastest ships at the time that brought back the season’s first tea crop | £3.50 |
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Midnight Movies at the Curzon Soho Cinema Fri 25 Jul 2008 |
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Gordon Ramsay at London Zoo Thu 24 Jul 2008 |
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Anteaters at London Zoo Thu 24 Jul 2008 |
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Fashion in the Palm of Your Hand at the Fan Museum Wed 23 Jul 2008 |
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Before the Rains at the Curzon Mayfair Cinema Wed 23 Jul 2008 |