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Everything You Need to Know About the London Explorer Pass The London Explorer Pass provides you with a very affordable way to see some of the city’s most popular attractions. Traveling to London can be a very expensive proposition, and the Explorer Pass is one way that you can enjoy the sights while still staying within a budget. Explore London's famous sights by day using the Explorer Pass and then come back to your spacious room at Palm hotel London which is also one of the best party venues in North London. The Pass allows you to see multiple attractions at a discounted price. It lists 21 attractions that you can choose from, and you can pick 3, 5 or 7 attractions. The pass allows you free entry to the attractions you’ve chosen. The more attractions you select, the greater the savings you can enjoy. You can use the Pass for thirty days from the date it is activated. The pass becomes active when you first use it. The Pass is valid for a year starting from the date of purchase. This means you have a year to activate it. Once you have bought the pass, it cannot be cancelled, rescheduled or amended. You can buy the Pass online. Once your purchase has been confirmed, you will receive an e-voucher that you must print out. Once you arrive
in London, go to the Central London Explorer Pass Desk. It is located at 11a Charing Cross Road. Present the voucher and you will be issued a smartcard. You also have the option to use a mobile ticket. Simply exchange your e-voucher at the Desk, and then link your smartphone to the free app using your unique 10-digit number. You can also read: Exploring London’s Theme Parks To use the Pass, all you have to do is either download it on your mobile device or print it out. This will depend on your preference. Then, display the voucher at the entrance to your chosen attraction, and you will be given free entry. The included attractions are: ● Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum ● Westminster Abbey ● Shakespeare’s Globe Exhibition ● The London Dungeon ● Hampton Court Palace ● Dreamworks’ Tours Shrek Adventure ● Coca-Cola London Eye ● Tower Bridge Exhibition ● St. Paul’s Cathedral ● Thames River Cruise 24-Hour Sightseeing Tour Hop-On-Hop-Off ● HMS Belfast ● Planet Hollywood ● Hop-On Hop-Off London Tour (choose from Golden Tours or Big Bus) ● SEA LIFE London Aquarium ● Royal Albert Hall ● HMS Belfast ● Churchill War Rooms ● Wembley Stadium Tour ● Chelsea FC Stadium Tour ● Royal Observatory Greenwich ● Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew The price of the London Explorer Pass is as follows: ● Three attractions - £59 ● Five attractions - £84 ● Seven attractions - £109
While the London Explorer Pass can save you a lot of money, it is not for everyone. For instance, if you want to take a deep dive into London’s history, there are many attractions that are not included in the Pass. There are also many attractions that are seen as more worthy of visiting while a resident at any of the hotels in North London with parking, which are not included here. On the other hand, if you are visiting the city with children, the Pass includes many attractions that they would like to go to. And you can save up to 40% off the regular entry prices.