Beyond London: 3 days of history and hidden gems
11 Attractions
St Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour, Tate Modern – Gallery Discovery Tour , Windsor Castle, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Kensington Palace, Jason’s Canal Boat Trip, The Strand Cocktail at The Top Hat, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Tower BridgeDiscover London’s famous landmarks and peaceful retreats on this three-day journey. Visit royal palaces, vibrant galleries, serene gardens, and charming seaside spots with easy access and flexible timing.
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Discover St Paul’s Cathedral
Explore one of England’s most celebrated landmarks, St Paul’s Cathedral, featuring stunning architecture and detailed mosaics. Climb to the Whispering Gallery to experience unique sound effects and head to the Golden Gallery for wide city views. Nearby, enjoy St Paul’s charming surroundings and riverside strolls.
St Paul's Cathedral
4.8 (119)Up to 2 hours£27.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassEasily one of London’s most recognizable buildings, St Paul’s Cathedral has played a major role in the city’s history.You’ll recognise St Paul’s Cathedral instantly thanks to the stunning dome that dominates the London skyline. It’s not just striking on the outside – explore a visually impressive interior too that’s filled with mystery and wonder. Think whispering walls, a frescoed ceiling and unique effigies of former kings and queens.With a visit to St Paul’s, you’ll learn all about its unique history and the famous weddings that have taken place there, including Prince Charles and Diana’s back in 1981. Want to hear hymns too? Then catch choral evensong, taking place at 5PM on most weekdays and hear St Paul’s acoustics put to the test.With All-Inclusive PassYou'll get 10% off in the gift shop (min. £5 spend) with your pass! - 2
Step inside Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Visit the faithful reconstruction of the famous 16th-century playhouse by the Thames at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. The guided tour reveals Elizabethan theatre history and the Globe’s role in London’s cultural scene. Nearby Southbank offers lively markets and street performances to enjoy after your visit.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour
4.7 (44)Up to an hour£27.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe iconic Globe Theatre is a faithful reconstruction of the open-air playhouse in which Shakespeare worked, and for which he wrote many of his most famous plays!Their expert guide-storytellers provide a fascinating 50-minute tour of the Globe Theatre auditorium, vividly recreating colourful stories of the 1599 Playhouse, the London Shakespeare would have known and the Globe reconstruction process in the 1990s. Their guides will also bring the theatre to life for visitors, exploring how the ‘wooden ‘O’ works today as an imaginative and experimental space for performance.You’ll hear stories of the 1599 Globe, learn all about its reconstruction process in the 1990s, and find out how the building works today as an experimental theatre space. Take a seat, listen, absorb and ask questions as the secrets of the Globe unfold.Tours are available in English only, with written information available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, or Simplified Chinese.With All-Inclusive Pass10% discount in the gift shop - 3
Unearth modern art at Tate Modern
Step into the vibrant Tate Modern for an excellent collection of 20th and 21st-century art. Spot works by Picasso and Warhol while enjoying the riverside views. Don’t miss the free exhibitions and the lively café that’s perfect for a creative break.
Tate Modern – Gallery Discovery Tour
Up to an hour£20.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassExplore the Tate Modern collections with a knowledgeable guide on hand on one of their exciting Discovery Tours. This one-hour tour will take you on a journey of the main collections at the Tate Modern. Encompassing the most famous works of modern art, this tour ensures visitors will explore the 'must-see' artworks and displays at this iconic London gallery. Famous artists who have work displayed at the Tate Modern include Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dali. Every Discovery Tour is different. Run by Tate Art Experts, you never know what you might learn or which artist’s story you might hear about. Discovery Tours are also ideal for visitors who are pressed for time but want to fully appreciate the gallery’s highlights and must-sees. The Tate Modern displays a collection of British and international modern and contemporary art from all continents. - 4
Step back in time at Windsor Castle
Spend the afternoon exploring Britain’s largest inhabited castle, Windsor Castle, with over a thousand years of royal history. Take in the lavish State Apartments and the fascinating Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. The extensive gardens invite relaxed walks and perfect photo opportunities.
Windsor Castle
4.6 (27)Up to 3 hours£36.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassIt’s easy to see why Windsor Castle, with its peaceful courts, expansive grounds and stunning circular tower, is such a popular place to visit!Built in the 11th Century following the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror, Windsor Castle has survived sieges, wars, fires and even some of Henry VIII’s more extravagant feasting parties.The castle has undergone many alterations and renovations over the years, not least under Edward III, who lavished huge amounts of money on new buildings and rich furnishings during his reign in the Middle Ages.Enjoy a free self-guided multimedia tour that brings the castle’s history to life, from the picturesque Round Tower to the masterpieces by Rubens, Brueghel, Van Dyck and more that adorn the walls of the opulent State Apartments.Visit St George’s Chapel, an architectural masterpiece that’s considered one of the finest examples of the Gothic style in the UK, and which contains the tombs of 11 former monarchs, including Henry VIII. And don’t miss the Changing of the Guard, which begins with a march through the town center and culminates with the traditional guard-changing ceremony in the castle’s Lower Ward.
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Relax at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Enjoy vast botanical landscapes featuring over 50,000 plants at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Highlights include the iconic Palm House, a treetop walkway, and the tranquil Waterlily House. Cozy cafés are perfect for resting amid this peaceful and inspiring green oasis.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
4.4 (17)2-3 hours£25.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassExplore unique landscapes, iconic architecture, and a vast collection of living plants at London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kew Gardens grows more flower species across its 121 hectares than any other garden in the world. It’s the world’s leading botanic garden, where rare and ancient varieties of plants make up the diverse and dynamic landscape.Explore ten different climatic zones in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, discover over 30,000 different species of plants from tropical rainforests and temperate climates, and get up high and walk amongst the forest canopy.You can also experience a multi-sensory exhibit at a unique installation, The Hive. This 17-metre tall, open-air structure is designed to encapsulate the story of the honeybee and the importance of pollination through sound and touch. - 2
Tour Kensington Palace
Step inside this historic royal residence, Kensington Palace, once Queen Victoria’s childhood home. Explore elegant State Apartments and engaging exhibitions that reveal royal stories and palace life today. Nearby parklands make for a refreshing stroll after your tour.
Kensington Palace
4.4 (71)1-2 hours£24.70Included with the All-Inclusive PassAs one of central London’s royal residences, Kensington Palace has been a home and refuge to the royal family since the 17th century. Now, it is the official residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales. Built in 1605, it has roots in Jacobean architecture and was first known as Nottingham House. William III and Mary II were crowned jointly in 1689, and were instrumental in transforming Nottingham House into Kensington Palace.When Queen Mary died from smallpox in 1694, William was overcome with grief. Despite this he finished the building with a grand gallery at the south of the Palace, enlarging Sir Christopher Wren’s original plan. Now it is one of London’s most exquisite palaces and comes with acres of manicured gardens and the world-famous Orangery.Once you’ve seen all there is to see inside, take a wander around the 30-acres of Palace Garden and explore this oasis right in the heart of the capital. Check out the sunken garden which is home to impressive floral displays all year round. The palace also hosts an ever-changing array of exhibitions, so be sure to check out the website before you go to make the most of your visit.With All-Inclusive Pass10% discount in the gift shop - 3
Cruise Regent’s Canal on Jason’s Canal Boat Trip
Glide along a scenic waterway from Little Venice to Camden Lock on Jason’s Canal Boat Trip, passing London Zoo and quaint houseboats. This peaceful boat trip offers unique views of London’s hidden canals and a relaxing break from busy city streets.
Jason’s Canal Boat Trip
4.3 (15)1-2 hours£19.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThis pleasant meander along Regent’s Canal is a great way to see this picturesque part of London.‘Jason’ is an authentic century-old canal boat, originally used to transport cargo until – in the mid-20th Century – Regent’s Canal began its metamorphosis into a popular tourist destination lined with cute waterside cafés and colorful narrowboat homes.Newly kitted out with a diesel engine, in 1951 Jason took his maiden voyage as a passenger vessel – the first pleasure boat here to do this – and has been ferrying happy tourists from Little Venice to Camden (and back) ever since.Starting from Little Venice, you’ll chug across beautiful Browning’s Pool, named after the poet Robert Browning who lived on nearby Warwick Crescent in the 1870s. See if you can spot any swans or geese nesting among the weeping willows on the island as you exit the lagoon and pass along leafy, tree-lined Maida Avenue with its grand regency townhouses.Constructed over 200 years ago, and nearly 250 meters in length, the Maida Hill Tunnel is a marvel of Georgian engineering. As you pass through the tunnel and emerge blinking back into the daylight, the unexpected sound of roaring lions and shrieking gibbons heralds your approach to London Zoo. Take in views of Lord Snowdon’s Aviary and look out for the white stucco-clad Georgian mansions designed and built around Regent’s Park by John Nash.You’ll disembark at Camden Lock, from where it’s a short stroll to the famous Camden Market. Here, in the colorful maze of shops and stalls you’ll discover a vast array of street food options from around the world, plus clothes, vinyl records, fashion accessories and all manner of other assorted knick-knacks for sale. - 4
Experience The Strand Cocktail at The Top Hat
Unwind with a complimentary cocktail in a Monopoly-themed bar, The Strand Cocktail at The Top Hat, full of playful details and unique décor. This lively spot is a great way to relax and toast a day full of diverse and delightful experiences.
The Strand Cocktail at The Top Hat
4.7 (7)Up to an hour£15.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThis unique bar is inspired by the world-famous Monopoly board, with creative cocktails to match its imaginative interiors.Here you can enjoy one complimentary cocktail from the menu, named after one of the Monopoly squares and crafted to match the themes of the game.With All-Inclusive PassGet 25% off games at MONOPOLY LIFESIZED by showing your pass!
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Marvel at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Step into an exotic palace with striking Indo-Saracenic architecture nestled in Brighton, the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Explore the lavish interiors and peaceful gardens, reflecting the grandeur of Brighton’s high society. The nearby beach and vibrant lanes add local color to your visit.
Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Up to an hour£21.50Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe Royal Pavilion in Brighton is unlike any palace you’ve ever seen—a wild mix of regal opulence and creative architecture. Right in the heart of the city, this iconic spot was originally built as a seaside getaway for King George IV, and it embodies his over-the-top style and flair for the dramatic. With a jaw-dropping combo of Regency elegance and the exotic vibes of India and China, the Royal Pavilion is a must-see for anyone looking to experience something truly out of the ordinary.Step inside, and you’ll be whisked away to a world of pure luxury. The rooms are nothing short of stunning, with each one showcasing a unique blend of styles. Check out the dazzling Banqueting Room, complete with a massive chandelier and dragon motifs, or soak in the exotic fantasy of the vibrant Music Room, with its ornate domes and intricate details.But the Royal Pavilion isn’t just about eye-popping design—it’s packed with history, too. Originally dreamt up as King George IV’s retreat, it later became a royal residence for his successors before eventually opening its doors to the public. Today, it’s one of Brighton’s most iconic landmarks, giving visitors a chance to explore its fascinating past while soaking up its one-of-a-kind beauty. - 2
Discover Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Explore Brighton’s rich heritage through eclectic exhibits from ancient times to today at the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. This laid-back museum offers a perfect cultural pause while enjoying the town’s relaxing seaside atmosphere and nearby shops.
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Up to 2 hours£10.50Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is a must-see for anyone into art, history, or just cool stuff in general. Sitting right in the Royal Pavilion Estate, at the heart of Brighton’s buzzing cultural scene, it’s one of Britain’s oldest public museums and a total gem. Inside, you’ll find a mix of global treasures that take you on a journey from Ancient Egypt all the way to today’s Brighton.Once you step inside, you’re in for a treat. The museum is packed with everything from ancient artefacts to cutting-edge art. Whether you’re marvelling at Egyptian relics, soaking up some fine art, or diving into exhibits that celebrate Brighton’s colourful history, each gallery has its own unique story to tell.Whether you’re a hardcore art lover, a history geek, or just looking for a fun day out, the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery has got you covered! - 3
Explore Tower Bridge
Visit this impressive engineering landmark, Tower Bridge, featuring glass-floor walkways with thrilling views of the Thames below. Interactive exhibits tell the bridge’s story, while the surroundings provide excellent spots for photos and riverside walks.
Booking requiredTower Bridge
4.7 (194)Up to an hour£18.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassTower Bridge is one of the finest and most recognizable bridges in the world. The commanding gothic towers have stood over the River Thames since 1894, becoming one of the most symbolic landmarks of the city.Discover the history of the bridge, learn about the stages of its construction and discover the stories attached to its uniquely distinctive design. You can head to the top of one of the bridge towers to enjoy panoramic views of the city too, from the Tower of London and HMS Belfast to St Paul’s Cathedral, the Millennium Bridge and much more.Once you’ve taken in the incredible view, explore fascinating exhibits and displays outlining the history of the bridge and why it was built. It’s an exciting place for anyone interested in history, architecture, and engineering.