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To start the ball rolling, we suggest that before arriving in London, you be like a Monopoly piece and head directly to londonpass.com (see above), without passing go. This absolutely fabulous little discount card is the be all and end all of tourist tickets to many of London’s major tourist attractions. Some of the benefits you will receive include from just £12 per day include:
• FREE entry to over 50 attractions • Additional Transport option available • Over £500 worth of entrance fees • The right to cut to front of lines at attractions • FREE 160 page guidebook • Many special offers and benefits |
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| National Gallery London |
| It’s not everyday you have the chance to view one of the world’s greatest collections of European painting for free. Well there is actually, but you’d need to live in London to do it. |
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| British Museum |
| The British Museum is the oldest museum in the world. In fact, it is so old someone should really put it in a museum. Built in 1793, it contains nearly 100 galleries, thousands of artifacts, and millions of years of history from all corners of the globe. |
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| Tate Modern |
| Britain's national museum of modern art displays work from 1900 to the present. Not to be confused with the Tate Britain Museum, which has more traditional work. |
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| The London Eye |
| Opened in 2000, The British Airways London Eye is now one of London's most recognizable and popular landmarks. |
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| Natural History Museum |
| Old men in tweed jackets with patches on the elbows visit because it’s "The UK's national museum of natural history, and a centre of scientific excellence in taxonomy and biodiversity." |
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