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7 days in London: must-see attractions with one pass
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7 days
13 Attractions
Royal Observatory Greenwich & Prime Meridian, Windsor Castle, The Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College Greenwich, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour, Cutty Sark, Kensington Palace, St Paul's Cathedral, Changing of the Guard Walking Tour, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace - Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style Exhibition, Westminster Abbey, Royal Albert Hall TourGet ready for a week packed with London’s greatest hits! This 7-day itinerary takes you from royal palaces to riverside gems, all with the All Inclusive pass. Enjoy seamless entry, big savings, and the freedom to explore at your own pace. Let’s make your London adventure unforgettable.
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Stand on the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
Start your London journey where east meets west at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Step onto the Prime Meridian, explore fascinating astronomy exhibits, and soak up sweeping views over the city. Science fans and history lovers will be in their element. Don’t forget to check out Greenwich Market for delicious street food and unique local crafts.Royal Observatory Greenwich & Prime Meridian
4.5 (41)Up to an hour£24.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassExplore everything astronomy at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You’ll see where east meets west, discover how the seas and the stars were first mapped out by scientific pioneers, and explore the historic home of the first Astronomer Royal.One of the most important historical scientific sites in the world, the Royal Observatory Greenwich, offers an educational and entertaining visit back in time. There’s a host of things to see in this fascinating museum, learn how time was standardized, how the first telescope was made, and how science and astronomy have changed through the ages. You’ll also get to explore legendary inventions such as the UK’s largest refracting telescope and get hands-on with a 4.5 billion-year-old asteroid.And while you’re there, don’t forget to take in one of the best views in the city outside of the Observatory.
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Explore centuries of history at Windsor Castle
Step into the world’s oldest and largest inhabited castle. Windsor Castle is brimming with royal treasures, grand State Apartments, and the beautiful St George’s Chapel. Wander the grounds, enjoy the regal atmosphere, and catch the Changing of the Guard if you can. The riverside town of Windsor is perfect for a stroll or a classic English pub lunch.Windsor Castle
4.6 (32)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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Marvel at the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College
Step into the Painted Hall, often called the ‘UK’s Sistine Chapel’, and gaze up at its stunning baroque ceiling. This masterpiece tells tales of British naval power and royal intrigue. After soaking up the art, wander the riverside grounds of the Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nearby riverside pubs make for a great lunch stop.The Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College Greenwich
4.6 (10)Up to an hour£19.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe jewel in the crown of a visit to the Royal Borough of Greenwich is the magnificent Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, which is one of Europe’s most impressive interiors.This iconic landmark is steeped in 600 years of history and was the birthplace of Henry VIII. In addition to the fascinating history behind the site, it is Britain’s no.1 Heritage film location, with the opportunity to step behind-the-scenes to discover how this stunning site has featured in everything from Bridgerton to Bond.Departing hourly from the Visitor Centre, your pass also includes the award-winning site tour, which is optional. Covering the Visitor Centre, the grounds and the stunning Chapel of St Peter and St Paul, you can learn the estate’s fascinating 600 year history from its origins as a 1420s manor house, rebuilt as Greenwich Palace for Henry VII; to the commissioning of Sir Christopher Wren in 1694 for the design of a Royal Hospital for Seamen which it remained, up until 1873 when it became the Royal Naval College.With All-Inclusive Pass10% pub discount
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Step back in time at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Experience the world of Shakespeare with a guided tour of the Globe Theatre. Discover the secrets of Elizabethan drama, unique architecture, and legendary performances. The lively South Bank is perfect for a post-tour wander, with street performers, riverside cafés, and book markets to explore.Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour
4.7 (54)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 - 2
Climb aboard the Cutty Sark
Step onto the Cutty Sark, the world’s last surviving tea clipper. Walk beneath her gleaming hull, explore hands-on exhibits, and imagine life at sea. The ship’s Greenwich location makes it easy to pair with other local highlights, and the nearby National Maritime Museum is free if you want to keep exploring.Cutty Sark
4.6 (35)Up to an hour£22.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassExplore Greenwich’s Cutty Sark, the last surviving tea clipper in the world.Part of the Royal Museums Greenwich, the Cutty Sark is a historic sailing ship that was once the fastest and greatest of her time. You’ll discover what life was like onboard the ship, touch a piece of world history, and learn about this striking vessel. A truly immersive experience, multi-sensory interactive displays will bring the ship to life with sights, smells and sounds of what life at sea would have been like.The Cutty Sark was built in Scotland in 1869 and designed to carry tea from China to England in record-time. In her heyday, the ship circumnavigated the globe and visited every major port around the world.Since being preserved as a museum ship, the Cutty Sark has been raised above the ground, allowing you to walk underneath the hull while touching the original planks and iron framework.Board the clipper and discover the sailors’ quarters and the ship’s wheel, meet famous Cutty Sark characters and learn about their incredible stories while enjoying beautiful views up and down the Thames.Be sure to pop by the Even Keel Café, located directly underneath the ship’s hull, for Cutty Sark-inspired cup of tea, Clipper Lunch or book in for an indulgent and traditional Afternoon Tea complete with scones and cakes.
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Uncover royal secrets at Kensington Palace
Step into royal life at Kensington Palace, once home to Queen Victoria and Princess Diana. Explore elegant State Rooms, discover fascinating exhibitions, and stroll through Kensington Gardens. The nearby Serpentine Gallery and Hyde Park offer a peaceful afternoon escape.Kensington Palace
4.3 (81)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 - 2
Admire the grandeur of St Paul’s Cathedral
Climb to the Whispering Gallery, gaze up at the magnificent dome, and explore the crypt at St Paul’s Cathedral. This architectural wonder is a symbol of London’s resilience. The area is full of hidden gems, from cozy cafés to the historic Millennium Bridge.St Paul's Cathedral
4.8 (148)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!
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Experience the Changing of the Guard Walking Tour
Get close to one of London’s most famous traditions with a guided walking tour. Watch the guards in their red tunics and bearskin hats as they march to Buckingham Palace. Your guide shares stories and insider tips, making this a memorable royal experience. Arrive early for the best views.Booking requiredChanging of the Guard Walking Tour
4.8 (69)2-3 hours£14.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassAvoid the crowds on this spectacular walking tour and snap the best photos of the changeover of the Royal Guard.Watch the Royal Guards and Household Cavalry march towards Buckingham Palace as your local guide tells you everything there is to know about the Changing of the Guard ceremony. It’s one of the most inspiring British events so be prepared to witness it in all its glorious pomp and pageantry.Your experienced and knowledgeable guide will talk you through the ceremony, so you’re sure to know what’s going on at each stage and they’ll give you an insight into the history of this memorable parade. Along the way, you’ll get clued up on all the significant buildings in the area so you’re sure to leave with everything you need to know! - 2
Unlock the secrets of the Tower of London
Step inside the Tower of London to see the dazzling Crown Jewels, meet the legendary Beefeaters, and explore centuries of royal intrigue. The fortress is packed with stories, from royal prisoners to ravens. Afterwards, stroll along the Thames or grab a bite at St Katharine Docks.Tower of London
4.8 (297)Up to 2 hours£37.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassAs one of London’s most famous sights, this imposing fortress sits proudly on the banks of the Thames in the historic heart of the city.This striking UNESCO World Heritage Site was built under the instruction of William the Conqueror in the 1070s to demonstrate the power of the Normans following a successful battle on English shores.Since its time as an imposing fortress, the Tower of London has served as a palace, an armory, a prison, and even a zoo! These days, however, it’s the brilliant Yeoman Warders, or Beefeaters as they are known, that people come to see, as they give fascinating tours of the grounds all the while safeguarding the sensational British Crown Jewels.With All-Inclusive Pass10% discount in the gift shop10% off food and drinks (excludes alcohol) - 3
Walk the high-level walkways at Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is more than a photo stop—step inside to explore its fascinating history and enjoy panoramic views from the glass-floored walkways. Watch the bridge lift if you time it right, and check out the engine rooms for a peek at Victorian engineering. The riverside buzzes with cafés and street food.Booking requiredTower Bridge
4.7 (228)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.
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Discover masterpieces at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace
Step into regal surroundings and explore world-class art from the Royal Collection at The King’s Gallery. With ever-changing exhibitions, there’s always something new to see. Afterwards, stroll through St James’s Park for classic London views and a breath of fresh air.The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace - Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style Exhibition
4.5 (18)Up to an hour£22.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassEnter the King’s Gallery nestled beside Buckingham Palace and begin your mesmerizing voyage through the annals of art and history. As a hub for changing exhibitions from the renowned Royal Collection, one of the globe’s most significant art repositories, the King’s Gallery offers a panoramic view of royal heritage. Traverse diverse mediums, from paintings to sculptures, and immerse yourself in their stories.Originally Queen Victoria’s private chapel, the gallery became an artistic haven after being destroyed in a 1940 air raid. Since then, it has stood as a bastion of cultural enrichment, inviting visitors to engage with unparalleled treasures from the trove of art history.Whether you’re a connoisseur of art, a student of history, or simply looking for an unforgettable experience in London, the King’s Gallery beckons with promises of inspiration and wonder.Don't miss the new exhibition Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style running from April–October! Explore the late Queen’s style across ten decades through this exhibition that marks the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II's birth. - 2
Step inside history at Westminster Abbey
Visit the site of royal weddings, coronations, and poets’ graves at Westminster Abbey. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is packed with stories and stunning architecture. Take your time exploring the chapels and cloisters, and snap a photo at nearby Parliament Square.Westminster Abbey
4.7 (254)Up to 2 hours£31.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassKings and queens, statesmen and soldiers, poets and priests, heroes and villains - Westminster Abbey has witnessed them all. This must-see living pageant of British history is the spiritual home of British royal events – a place where 16 royal weddings have taken place and almost every British monarch has been coronated. Step into the glorious Gothic abbey church and walk in the footsteps of many kings and queens throughout history.You’ll explore the venue’s opulent period architecture – think dramatic vaulted ceilings, striking sculptures and stained-glass windows that throw rainbow-colored light across the room. Tour Poets’ Corner and the Nave and see strange life-like effigies on the tombs of famous poets, scientists and royals. The free multimedia guide will give you all the facts, history and information you need while you explore, and it’s available in 14 languages. After you’ve ticked off the otherworldly interiors, head outside to take some time out in the pretty College Garden, which are said to be the oldest cultivated gardens in the UK. - 3
Go behind the scenes at Royal Albert Hall
Wrap up your week with a backstage tour of the Royal Albert Hall, one of the world’s most prestigious venues. Hear tales of legendary concerts, explore opulent interiors, and maybe catch a rehearsal. The nearby museums of South Kensington are perfect for a final afternoon of discovery.Royal Albert Hall Tour
4.9 (19)Up to an hour£19.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe walls of the Royal Albert Hall have plenty of stories to tell. You may think of the place as just a music hall, but did you know it once hosted a séance? Or that the auditorium was flooded with 56,000 litres of water for an opera? Or that criminals have even taken to the stage? And this is just a few examples of what you can expect on a tour of the Royal Albert Hall! With a friendly, knowledgeable guide, you’ll journey through the venue and see its best bits. Feel fancy in the royal areas of the Hall, marvel at the stunning auditorium, and witness the stage that’s hosted some of the globe’s most inspiring performers and personalities – from Arctic Monkeys to Muhammad Ali, BBC Proms to Beyoncé, Suffragettes to Winston Churchill, and Albert Einstein to Ed Sheeran. Delve into the building’s 150-year history, from its highs and lows to fascinating challenges like the Royal Albert Hall echo. If luck’s on your side when you visit, you may even hear an artist during their soundcheck!With All-Inclusive PassYou'll get 10% off in the Cafe Bar and Verdi Restaurant with your pass!
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