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Explore over 100 London attractions with The London Pass® for $149.40, including Tower Bridge and Tower of London, available for 1-10 days.

The London Pass®: 100+ Things To Do – Includes Tower Bridge offers an extensive way to experience London’s iconic sights for $149.40 per person. This digital package provides access to more than 100 attractions, from historical landmarks to cultural venues, making it a practical choice for visitors wanting variety and value. The pass is valid for 1 to 10 days, allowing flexible planning based on your schedule. With a mobile ticket feature and an app or PDF guide, organizing your days becomes straightforward, especially since the pass can be activated up to one year from purchase.
While many attractions are included, some stops require advanced reservations, and availability can fluctuate. The pass suits those eager to maximize their sightseeing without missing major sites like Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, and Madame Tussauds. However, reviewers highlight that scheduling and app transfers can sometimes be challenging, which is worth keeping in mind for a smooth experience.

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The tour begins with a visit to the London Eye, one of the city’s most recognizable modern landmarks. Standing 135 meters high, the 32 glass pods offer panoramic views of London’s skyline and boroughs. Reservation for this activity is necessary and can be made through the Go City app or digital guide. The 30-minute ride provides a bird’s-eye perspective of landmarks such as Big Ben and St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Reviewers highlight that the London Eye is a must-do, with some noting the importance of advance booking to secure a preferred time slot. The view from the Skydeck on the 72nd floor of The Shard is another highlight, offering indoor and open-air perspectives, with reservations required for daytime visits.

The Tower of London provides a two-hour exploration of London’s medieval history. Recognized worldwide as a symbol of royal history, the fortress has served as a royal palace, prison, and armoury. The pass grants skip-the-line entry, helping visitors avoid long queues, especially during peak times. Visitors can see the Crown Jewels, the Yeoman Warders, and learn about famous prisoners and events.
The reviewed experiences emphasize the value of the pass at this site, with many appreciating the fast-track entry that saves time. The Tower of London remains a key stop for anyone interested in royal or military history.

The Uber Boat by Thames Clippers offers a one-day unlimited hop-on-hop-off River Roamer pass**. The service departs from Greenwich Pier and stops at various London landmarks every 20 minutes. This water transit turns sightseeing into a scenic experience, with views of Tower Bridge, the Shard, and London Bridge.
Reviewers find the Thames boat ride a relaxing way to see the city, especially since the unlimited hop-on-hop-off feature lets visitors explore at their own pace. The redeemable credits for this activity make it a popular part of the pass, offering both convenience and unique perspectives of London.

The highest viewing platform in London at The Shard offers sweeping panoramic views on the 72nd floor. The indoor gallery and Skydeck provide breathtaking vistas, best experienced during the day, with reservations needed for access before 5:15 PM. The pass also includes digital photos and a panoramic guide to enhance your visit.
Many reviews mention how impressive the scenery is from this vantage point, making it a highlight for first-time visitors. The themed digital galleries add an educational touch to the experience, and the indoor environment keeps visitors comfortable regardless of weather.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site Westminster Abbey is a one-hour visit that showcases stunning Gothic architecture and royal history. The pass includes admission, allowing visitors to admire the stone nave, chapels, and historic tombs. The Abbey’s significance as a site for coronations, royal weddings, and memorials makes it a notable stop.
While the visit is brief, reviews note that the interior beauty and historic importance make it worthwhile. Its close proximity to Parliament Square and Big Ben allows for easy exploration of London’s political core.

The Tower Bridge is a 1-hour stop at one of London’s most famous structures. Built in 1894, the bridge features a walkway with exhibits about its history and engineering. Visitors can walk across the high-level walkways for spectacular river views or explore the engine rooms.
The reviewed experiences highlight that advance reservations are helpful due to popular demand. Many appreciate the photo opportunities and interactive displays about the bridge’s construction and operation.

The pass grants access to Kensington Palace for a 2-hour visit, offering a glimpse into royal life. The palace has been a royal residence since the 17th century and is currently home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Visitors can explore state rooms, royal exhibits, and beautiful gardens.
Some reviews mention the importance of making reservations in advance, as the palace can be busy. Its location in Kensington Gardens makes it a relaxing stop amid London’s greenery.
The Cutty Sark provides an immersive experience into maritime history as the last surviving tea clipper, offering interactive displays and sweeping views of the Thames. The 1.5-hour visit features walking underneath the ship’s hull and exploring the adventures of her crew.
Plus, the Windsor Castle is accessible from Thursday to Monday after 1 PM, offering a 2-hour tour of this Norman fortress. Recognized for its architecture and royal significance, Windsor Castle is a key outside-London attraction.
The pass includes entry to the Royal Albert Hall, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, The Science Museum, and the Charles Dickens Museum. Many of these locations require advanced reservations. The Royal Albert Hall hosts a range of performances, while Shakespeare’s Globe offers insights into Elizabethan theatre.
The Science Museum stands out for its IMAX Theatre and interactive exhibits, making it a family favorite. The Charles Dickens Museum showcases original manuscripts and personal artifacts, enriching literary exploration.
Beyond the major sights, the pass covers sites like the Guards Museum, Wembley Stadium, the London Transport Museum, and the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Some stops, such as Wembley Stadium and Royal Observatory, require advanced reservations.
Unique experiences like Jason’s Trip canal boat tour, Eltham Palace, and Chelsea FC Museum enrich the itinerary for diverse interests. The Royal Botanic Gardens and Kew Gardens provide tranquil escapes, often with reservation requirements.
The digital credits system offers easy access to numerous activities, but some reviews mention challenges with booking or app transfers. The pass is valid for up to a year, giving flexibility, but some attractions need prior reservations, which can be a hurdle during busy periods.
The size of the group is capped at 15 travelers, ensuring manageable tours and interactions. The average booking time is about 40 days in advance, suggesting the pass appeals to well-planned trips.
The London Pass® offers good value for those wanting to see many sights efficiently, especially with its skip-the-line benefits and organized itinerary options. Popular attractions like Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and Tower Bridge are highlights, and the included scenic Thames cruise adds a special touch.
However, some reviews point out booking challenges, app issues, and crowd-related delays, emphasizing the need for advance reservations and flexibility. The pass suits organized travelers and families eager to explore a wide range of sites without paying individual entrance fees.
The cost savings and convenience make The London Pass® worth considering, especially if you plan to visit multiple major attractions within your stay. It’s most effective when used strategically and with proper planning to avoid some of the frustrations mentioned by past users.
“So many things to do. There's no way to see everything offered in the 3 days that we were there. We were able to plan our day and route in advance…”
Does The London Pass® include transportation options?
Yes, it includes a hop-on-hop-off bus option with some passes, and the Thames River cruise is part of the package. However, transportation to and from attractions outside these options might require separate tickets.
Are reservations required for attractions like The Shard and Windsor Castle?
Yes, advanced reservations are necessary for activities such as The Shard, Windsor Castle, Royal Observatory Greenwich, and others. Using the Go City app helps secure these slots.
Can I visit all attractions in one day?
Visiting more than a handful of sites in a single day can be challenging due to crowds and reservation requirements. The pass offers flexibility from 1 to 10 days, allowing you to spread out your visits.
What are the main drawbacks?
Some users report booking difficulties, app transfer issues, and crowding at certain attractions. It’s important to plan ahead and reserve activities early for a smooth experience.
How long is the London Pass® valid after purchase?
It is valid for up to one year from the purchase date. The pass is activated upon the first visit to an attraction and then remains valid for the number of consecutive days purchased.
Is it suitable for families or groups?
Yes, with groups limited to 15 travelers, the pass works well for families, couples, or small groups who want to maximize sightseeing efficiency in London.