London Explorer Pass is a flexible multi-attraction pass that allows London visitors to choose from 3, 5, or 7 attractions (from a list of 20) into which they will then be admitted free, saving time and money. London Explorer Pass attractions include: Coca-Cola London Eye.
What does London Explorer Pass include?
Most, but not all of London’s most popular paid for visitor attractions are all free with the London Explorer Pass – the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, View from the Shard, City River Cruises, London Zoo, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace and Kew Gardens – plus dozens more.
Is Madame Tussauds included in London Explorer Pass?
Not included: The London Pass – The London Eye is not supported by London’s most popular attraction pass. However – there are plenty of top attractions on the London Pass list – including the London Zoo, Westminster Abbey, St, Paul’s, View from the Shard and the Tower of London.
How many sights can you visit with a London Pass?
How does The London Pass® work? The London Pass® is a digital sightseeing credits package that gives you access to 80+ attractions. Choose the duration (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10 consecutive days), download to your phone, and then scan for entry.
What is a London Eye Magic Pass?
Merlin’s Magical London Pass enables you to combine your visit to The London Eye with another top London attraction/s including Madame Tussauds London, The London Dungeon, Shrek’s Adventure! London and SEA LIFE London Aquarium. The more you see, the more you save – with savings of up to 50%.
Is London Eye worth?
If you’re just looking at it solely on cost and trying to save your money when in London, then the London Eye is definitely not worth it. You could go to the Tower of London for less than that and have a whole day out.
What is the difference between London Pass and Oyster card?
Over 66% of attractions included in The London Pass® are in Central London (zones 1 – 2) but the Visitor Oyster card is actually valid to use across all London, zones 1 – 9. This includes travel to and from Heathrow Airport and London City Airport.
Is the Eiffel Tower included in the museum Pass?
If you want to visit the Eiffel Tower (like most visitors) it is not included as part of the Paris Museum Pass. We recommend booking your ticket in advance (or do a guided tour) to save time here waiting in line. See our guide to visiting the Eiffel Tower for lots of tips and advice for planning your visit.
Is Stonehenge included in London Pass?
NOTE: Stonehenge is currently not included with any tourist passes as of July 2021, but that will probably change in the future. For more details about these options, make sure to read our full post covering which London tourist pass is best.
Does London Pass include tube?
If you purchase a London Pass with Oyster Travelcard, you can also travel across all London underground and bus services with a prepaid Oyster Card. Each pass comes with a free guidebook and also entitles you to a range of great offers around the city.
Can you see crown jewels with London Pass?
Your Tower of London admission ticket includes the Crown Jewels, the ravens, the public outside areas of the Tower of London, Tower Green, White Tower, including Line of Kings, and Armoury in Action, Bloody Tower, Medieval Palace, Battlements (excluding Martin Tower), Torture at the Tower exhibition and Fusiliers
How do I maximize London Pass?
- In order to get the most out of my 3-day pass, here were my main strategies:
- 9.00AM – 11.00AM: Tower of London.
- 11.00am – 1.00pm: Tower Bridge.
- 1.00pm – 2.00pm: Lunch.
- 2.00pm – 3.00pm: HMS Belfast.
- 3.00pm – 5.00pm: Shakespeare’s Globe.
- 5.00PM – 7.00PM: River Thames Cruise.
- 9.00am – 11.00am: Westminster Abbey.
How long does it take to go all the way around the London Eye?
around 30 minutes
One rotation on the London Eye will take around 30 minutes.
Can you use Clubcard for London Eye?
1. Check the lastminute.com London Eye website for prices. 2. Select the amount of Clubcard vouchers you’d like to exchange.
Can you use Merlin pass on London Eye?
As a Standard Merlin Annual Passholder, you can enjoy Fast Track access to The London Eye for just £7.50 per person.
Can you just turn up and go on the London Eye?
Ticket information
The London Eye is one of London’s most popular attractions and at peak times queues are lengthy. If you just turn up on the day you will pay more for your ticket and how long you will have to wait will depend on when the next availability is and the ticket type you select.
Which is better shard or London Eye?
Overall the Shard offers the superior views compared to the London Eye. Not only is The Shard over 100m taller than the Eye, allowing you to see much further than any other viewing point in the city.
How can I get cheap London Eye?
12 LONDON EYE DISCOUNTS
- London Tourist Attraction Discount Passes. The London Eye is currently included with just one tourist pass.
- Merlin’s Magical London Pass. This is like a cross between a tourist pass and a combo ticket.
- Combo Tickets.
- 2 For 1 Discount.
- Family Discount.
- Group Rates.
- Discount Sites.
- Book in Advance.
How much does a ticket to London Eye cost?
London Eye
Ticket Type | Price |
---|---|
Adult (15 years +) | INR 2,584 |
Fast Track (No Waiting) | |
Child (6-12 years) | INR 3,045 |
Adult (12 years +) | INR 3,506 |
What is the difference between a London Pass and a London Explorer Pass?
What is the difference between the three passes? The London Pass* allows you to visit unlimited attractions over a period of time (choose the number of days that suit you). The Go City London Explorer Pass* gives you access to a specific number of attractions during a 60-day period.
Is it cheaper to pay contactless or Oyster?
A contactless visitor Oyster card is excellent for pay as you go travel as fares are capped. This means this may cost less than a physical ticket. However, a standard contactless card will offer the same benefits. However, the visitor Oyster card is perhaps best used by tourists from foreign countries.