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Official tickets to London's West End — the world's busiest theatre district. Book musicals, plays and long-running shows at their original venues.

His Majesty's Theatre
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Bridge Theatre
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London's iconic landmarks, museums and galleries — from centuries-old palaces to riverside viewing decks. Skip-the-line tickets where available.

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Buckingham Palace
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Hop-on-hop-off buses, small-group walking tours and iconic day trips to Stonehenge, Windsor and Oxford. Local guides, transport included.

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Your guide to London
London runs on three pillars: West End theatre, royal-and-imperial heritage, and a museum collection that stretches from Bronze-Age Greek pottery to the Britpop generation. The headline draws cluster on the central Underground ring: the Tower of London and Tower Bridge to the east, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament along the river, Buckingham Palace at the western edge of St James's Park, and the South Bank running between them with the London Eye, the Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe lined up along the embankment. Most first-time visitors give the centre two days and split the rest between Greenwich, Kensington and a day trip outside the M25.
The West End is the world's busiest theatre district and the brand-defining tickadoo category. Forty venues run between Covent Garden, Soho and the Strand, with long-running musicals (The Lion King at the Lyceum, Wicked at the Apollo Victoria, Les Misérables at the Sondheim, The Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty's, Hamilton at the Victoria Palace) alongside a rotating slate of plays at the National Theatre, the Old Vic, the Donmar Warehouse and the Almeida. Wednesday and Saturday matinees are the cheapest performances for most musicals. Day-of standby seats appear at most box offices from 10:00 the morning of the show, with queue lengths roughly tracking how recently the production opened.
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