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76 reviews of London Pass
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The London Pass definitely saved us money and time while in London and was hassle free to pick up and use. I would definitely recommend.
Reviewed by: Lucinda K, United States of America, December 2008
This was a great pass and well worth purchasing. However it is not made clear as to when you can pick up your card and we only got ours on the day thus losing a number of hours sightseeing time when we were told we could have picked it up the day before or earlier.
Reviewed by: TIMOTHY C, Australia, November 2008
London Pass is great but doesn't have many important attractions.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Brazil, August 2008
Well worth it - very efficient in all aspects - fantastic! Thanks again!
Reviewed by: Gary A, Australia, June 2008
If you are traveling on a budget the London Pass is fantastic!! It saves you money in the long run.
Reviewed by: Fariba T, United States of America, May 2008
It's definitely worth getting if you're in London for a full day or longer. I was able to pass the lines and ride on the tube whenever I wanted. Good stuff!
Reviewed by: Joe B, United States of America, April 2008
Great product, I will use it again.
Reviewed by: David J, United States of America, April 2008
Enjoyed it very much.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, February 2008
It was good to not have to go through the hassle of getting a metro card or buying tickets, but you will never be able to do as much as you think. It may say that there are hundreds of sights, but trust me you will only be able to do a few. I think it still was worth doing in the end. The only major bummer was that we really wanted to go to the London Tower but it was closing soon after we got there. FYI, a lot of sights close early in London and they said that if we went in with the passes at the end of the day we would not be able to use them again tomorrow, even though we bought two day passes! Having trecked all the way out there already we just ran through the place and didn't get to see as much as we would have liked.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, February 2008
The London Pass helped in my trip to London.
Reviewed by: Ricardo S, Brazil, December 2007
The Travel Pass is a good value for the money, provided you maximize and plan the sights you want to see. For instance, Windsor Castle takes most of a day, but include it with Eaton College. The same for Kew Gardens and the Kew Bridge Steam Museum.
Reviewed by: Peter M, Australia, November 2007
There are so many places to go that 3 days is actually too short to cover all; we just managed to visit the main attractions in central London but not the further ones like the Tube, Travelcard zones 2 to 6, Windsor Castle, Chelsea Football Stadium, and the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.
Reviewed by: Seo Hoon T, Malaysia, November 2007
This was a great bargain! We took the two-day pass and combined it with a different hop on hop off bus. This saved our family of four so much money in transportation on the underground. Transportation is unbelievably expensive in London! It was also great for the sights; if you're planning on going to more than three places on the list, this pass will save you money! Some sights in London are not really worth their normal admission, so being able to get in for a discount was great. We didn't feel like we wasted money. Also, the discount coupons worked well for us.
Reviewed by: Lisa Anne P, United States of America, October 2007
The London Pass is good if you don't want to get an early start to your day. The travel that is included is for after 9:30, so if you want to get up early and get to the sites at that time you won't. You can buy a travelcard for 5 pounds and travel during rush hour, this is not a big issue.
If you go to The Tower of London, Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral and take a ferry boat you get your money's worth in one day, you can have lunch at some nice restaurants with the deals in the book. If you are going to the theater, use this pass on another day. There was a nice wine tasting activity. If you plan your trip well, this card is useful for one day or two days to enjoy yourself.
You need to monitor what you are seeing to make sure you are getting value for your money. The Windsor trip was well worth it but go early in the morning so that the afternoon can be spent catching other sites in London.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Canada, September 2007


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