Windsor Castle, for example, the largest castle in Europe and an official residence of Her Majesty the Queen, is less than an hour from the heart of the city. The stone castle was originally built in 1165 for Henry II and there is magnificent history at every turn. Entrance, for you, is free with your London Pass.
Enhance your day out with a visit to Britain's best known public school, Eton College, which lies just across the Thames or alternatively take advantage of a 20% discount on a French Brothers River Cruise - thanks to London Pass!
Hampton Court Palace, Henry VIII's magnificent residence
by the Thames is also near London and with your London Pass you get free entry and fast track admission so you can make the
very most of your visit.
Art from the Royal Collection, the great Tudor kitchens, one of the largest collections of tapestries in the world, the beautiful
gardens, the famous maze - it's easy to find compelling reasons to make Hampton Court Palace part of your holiday itinerary.
If you love sport, you'll find it hard to resist the lure of world famous Wimbledon in South West London. Your London Pass gives you the chance to see parts of the grounds that are normally barred to the general public as well as the fascinating Lawn Tennis Museum.
Get out and about under your own steam and take a guided bicycle tour with the London Bicycle Tour Company. The tours have been designed to keep you safely away from the capital's traffic. Gentle exercise, pleasant company and sightseeing along the way!
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Enjoy mountain photography at the Estorick Fri 29 Aug 2008 |
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Discover 'art deco' at Eltham Palace Thu 28 Aug 2008 |
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'Dig for Victory' in London Thu 28 Aug 2008 |
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Be an 'early bird' at the Tower of London Tue 26 Aug 2008 |
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Celebrate the 'Year of the Tree' at Kew Gardens Tue 26 Aug 2008 |