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Enjoy up to 7 top London attractions with great discounts!
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Visitors rave about the London Explorer Pass, praising its convenience and flexibility. With over 80 attractions to choose from, visitors can create their own unique experience, exploring the city's iconic landmarks and hidden gems. While some visitors found the pass to be a bit pricey, most agree that it's worth the cost for the freedom to discover London at their own pace.
The London Explorer Pass gives you the freedom to choose 2 to 7 attractions from over 90 top-rated experiences across the capital. This credit-based system lets you create your own London adventure, whether you want to see the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London, climb St. Paul's Cathedral, or cruise the Thames. The pass saves you 20-35% compared to individual ticket prices while giving you complete control over your itinerary.
Your pass stays valid for 60 days from first use, so you can explore at your own pace without rushing between attractions. Many venues offer skip-the-line access and exclusive perks for pass holders, including complimentary audio guides at select locations. Popular choices include Westminster Abbey, Windsor Castle, the London Eye, and hop-on-hop-off bus tours that help you navigate between attractions efficiently.
Your pass activates only when you visit your first attraction, so take time to plan your itinerary using the Go City app before starting. Most attractions accept walk-ins, but popular venues like the London Eye require advance reservations through the app. Check opening hours before visiting as they vary throughout the year and some venues close on certain days.
Keep your smartphone charged since you'll need to show your digital pass at each entrance. The pass covers standard admission but doesn't include general London transport, so budget separately for Underground journeys between attractions. Consider pairing your pass with experiences like the Tower of London tour to maximise your London exploration.
For the best value, plan to use all your credits within the 60-day period. Weather can affect some outdoor attractions, so have backup indoor options ready from the extensive attraction list included with your pass.
Pass Activation: Your Explorer Pass only activates when you visit your first attraction, so download the app and plan your itinerary before starting.
Opening Hours: Check attraction opening times and any seasonal closures before visiting, as hours can vary throughout the year and some venues close on certain days.
Booking Requirements: While most attractions accept walk-ins, popular venues like London Eye and Tower Bridge may require advance reservations through the Go City app.
Digital Format: Keep your smartphone charged as you'll need to show your digital pass at each attraction entrance - consider bringing a portable charger for longer sightseeing days.
Transportation Planning: The pass includes some transport experiences but not general London travel, so budget separately for Underground or taxi journeys between attractions.
Weather Considerations: Some outdoor attractions and experiences may be affected by weather conditions, so have backup indoor options from your tickadoo booking confirmation.
Group Bookings: Each person needs an individual Explorer Pass - group discounts aren't available, but the per-person savings increase when visiting more attractions included in your pass.
Some attractions/experience require advanced booking.
Attractions can only be visited once daily.
You must abide by the rules and restrictions of each attraction/experience.
Your Explorer Pass is valid for 60 days from when you first use it at an attraction, giving you plenty of flexibility to explore at your own pace.
No, each attraction can only be visited once per pass. Each visit uses one credit from your total allocation.
Most attractions don't require advance booking, but some popular experiences like London Eye may need reservations. Check individual attraction requirements when planning.
If an attraction is unexpectedly closed, your credit won't be deducted. Always check opening hours before visiting to avoid disappointment.
No, unused credits cannot be refunded. The pass offers best value when you use all included attraction visits within the 60-day validity period.
The pass includes hop-on-hop-off bus tours and Thames cruises, but doesn't cover London Underground or regular bus travel around the city.
Many attractions offer complimentary audio guides for Explorer Pass holders, though this varies by venue. Check individual attraction details for specific inclusions.
No, Explorer Passes are non-transferable and designed for individual use only. Each person needs their own pass for attraction entry.
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