How Does The London Pass Work?
The London Pass is a ‘smart card’ - like a credit card with a computer chip inside - which allows you completely cash free entry to your choice of over 55 London tourist attractions.
It’s a bit like an ‘all you can eat’ buffet - once you’ve bought your London Pass you don’t have to pay to get into any of the attractions covered by the pass and the more sights you see, the more money you save.
Simply show the attendant at a London Pass attraction your card, they will swipe it through a special machine and you will be allowed entry. View the full list of London attractions where you can get in free with the London Pass .
Activating The London Pass
The smart card records when and where you first use your London Pass, as well as how long the pass will remain valid for.
This means that regardless of what start date you give when you buy the pass, your London Pass is activated the moment that you first use it at an attraction or service.
Your London Pass is then valid for the number of days that you purchased - be it 1, 2, 3 or 6 days and is subject to the purse value of maximum gate prices related to the number of days. This means that for a one day adult pass you can visit up to £80 worth of attractions.
PASS DURATION | ADULT FULL | CHILD FULL |
1 Day | £80 | £45 |
2 Days | £160 | £90 |
3 Days | £240 | £135 |
6 Days | £480 | £270 |
TOP TIP: It is important to note that a ‘day’ is based on a calendar day, so should you first use your pass at 4pm on Monday, Monday is counted as day one of your pass usage.
Activating the Travelcard
If you have opted for London Pass with travel, your Travelcard will be stamped with the start and end date that you specify at purchase.
TOP TIP: You can use your Travelcard to catch the London Underground from Heathrow Airport into central London, but only if you opt to have your London Pass with travel shipped to your home prior to your trip.
For more information on the London Travelcard have a look at our London transport page.
Validity of London Pass
The London Pass and the London Travelcard are valid for use on consecutive days only. At the end of your validity period or when your purse value has been used up, the pass will expire and will no longer allow access to attractions.
If, for example, you used a three day pass for the first time on Monday, your pass will cease working at the end of Wednesday, regardless of how often you have used it in between.
Skipping The Queue
As well as free entry, the London Pass allows you to skip long and frustrating queues at the busiest tourist attractions.
Simply look for the London Pass signs and show the attendant your London Pass - they will swipe your card through the London Pass machine and you will be allowed entrance.
The London Pass offers visitors to the city evrything they need for a great sightseeing adventure, see what you get with a London Pass to find out more.
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