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Half Term Attractions With London Pass
We all know how hard it is to get the kids interested in something other than blasting aliens, committing virtual armed robberies and racing around the streets in "pimped out" cars, but this half term why not cut the power cord for the gamestation and head to London and see some fantastic attractions.
Free session of Ice-skating and Bowling with The London Pass!

Queen’s Ice-skating and Bowling is London’s only Ice Rink and Ten Pin Bowling venue with its own bar, café and games arcade.
London Wetland Centre

Encounter a rich variety of wildfowl and wetland wildlife at the London Wetland Centre in Barnes, London – London Pass holders get free entry (normal adult price £8.95, normal child price £4.95), just one of many discounts, special offers and free tickets available to pass holders.
Save over £18 on a London bicycle Tour

Enjoy the city from a different perspective with an exhilarating London bike tour from the London Bicycle Tour Company at Gabriel’s Wharf near Waterloo Station.
Firepower Royal Artillery Museum

Firepower is London’s top artillery attraction - get in free when you show your London Pass and save £5.00. Firepower is part of The Royal Artillery Museum of Woolwich and charters the history of the Gunners from the earliest cannons to the various artilleries employed today worldwide.This engaging weapons museum shows every gun up close and details in which conflicts it was used in and with which ammunition.
Tour of Chelsea FC Stadium

Stamford Bridge is home to Chelsea Football Club, a popular football team playing in the English Premiership league. Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge stadium is a great example of the grandeur and importance of the national game. Part of the Chelsea FC Stadium Tour is a visit to the changing rooms where the team’s world famous squad spends many tense and euphoric moments. You will also experience the atmosphere of this enigmatic space and relive the drama experienced there in recent and past games.
Twickenham World Rugby Museum & Stadium Tours

There is nowhere in England more important to the contemporary game of Rugby than Twickenham Stadium. The Museum Of Rugby is the ultimate London visitor experience for the world rugby enthusiast – and the Twickenham tours give you backstage access to this hallowed turf.
Top 10 Attractions
Tower Of London

To celebrate the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII’s accession to the Throne, a stunning exhibition of the famous monarch’s personal arms and armour ever shown in the UK is included in your admission to the Tower. Henry VIII: Dressed to Kill includes original artefacts never previously displayed in the UK and is included in admission until 17 January 2010.
Thames River Cruise

Highlights along river Thames include the site of the Cutty Sark, London's commercial hub, Canary Wharf, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, the retired battle-cruiser - HMS Belfast; St Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare’s Globe and the Tate Modern. You get a close view at Millennium Footbridge, controversially constructed for the turn of the new century; and of course Westminster Abbey and Big Ben, recognized worldwide as icons of London
London Tower Bridge

One the most impressive structures and sites in the capital, Tower Bridge in London has stood over the River Thames since 1894 and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world.
Learn about the history of the Bridge and how it was built. Interactive displays and videos provide an entertaining and informative guide to Tower Bridge in London and its place in the history of the River Thames
London Pass holders can also descend into the Victorian Engine Rooms, home of the original steam engines. Exciting hands-on mechanisms and information panels explain about the ingenious technology used over the years to keep Tower Bridge in motion.
St Paul's Cathedral

Come and experience the majesty and glory of St. Paul’s Cathedral, it’s iconic dome dominates the London skyline. Built between 1675 and 1710, St Paul’s Cathedral is widely considered to be crowning achievement of the glittering career of Sir Christopher Wren.
The Whispering Gallery at this London cathedral is famous for its acoustics and is 30 metres above the cathedral floor, while below, in the elegant and spacious crypt, are the tombs and memorials of such historical luminaries as Admiral Lord Nelson and the Duke Of Wellington
Windsor Castle

A must see for London visitors, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and official residence her majesty the Queen. The magnificent State Apartments are lavishly furnished with treasures from the Royal Collection, including masterpieces by Rubens, Holbein, Brueghel and Van Dyck.
Kensington Palace
Hampton Court Palace
London Bridge Experience
Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Apsley House

Designed by Robert Adam and built between 1771 and 1778, Apsley House on Hyde Park Corner is one of the most magnificent of London’s grand houses. The house is best known as the home of the Duke of Wellington after his retirement from a dazzling military career that culminated in his historic victory over Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815.
Wellington enlarged Apsley House during his residency and enriched it with his magnificent art collection featuring wonderful paintings (including works from Goya, Rubens and Brueghel), porcelain, silver, sculpture, furniture and medals many of which were presented to him by grateful sovereigns in recognition of his military success.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £5.70
Normal Entry Price: Child: £2.90
Winston Churchill's Britain at War Experience

The Winston Churchill Britain At War Experience is an interesting and exciting museum built for all ages, demonstrating through drama and wartime artefacts what life was like living in London during the Second World War. Lightshows and sound effects recreate the Blitz as seen from the point of view of ordinary Londoners.
This top London museum creates a vivid experience of life during wartime and provides essential information about the Second World War in general. There is also an exhibition which allows visitors to enter a BBC radio studio where you can hear the actual words of influential figures from the period such as Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £11.45
Normal Entry Price: Child: £5.50
Chelsea Physic Garden

Often cited as one of a few 'secret' London gardens, the Chelsea Physic Garden was founded in 1673 and is still committed to research into ‘the properties, origins and conservation of over 5000 species'.
The Chelsea Physic Garden offers many exclusive events and openings throughout the year. London visitors are advised to ring in advance to check the availability of these events, as most are seasonal.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £8.00
Normal Entry Price: Child: £5.00
Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms

The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms are dedicated to the life of the ‘greatest Briton’, Sir Winston Churchill, and the secret underground headquarters that were the nerve centre of Britain’s war effort.
The first London museum of its kind, the Churchill Museum covers all ninety years of Winston Churchill’s life, divided into five chapters: his early year’s as British Prime Minister starting May 1940; his later years; his childhood; his early political career and the period famously known as the ‘Gathering Storm’.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £12.95
Hampton Court Palace

The flamboyant Henry VIII is most associated with this majestic palace, which he extended and developed after acquiring it in the 1520s. Its many royal occupants have ensured the palace has fabulous furnishings, tapestries and paintings. It is set in 60 acres of formal gardens, which include the famous maze and the Great Vine.
The re-presented Tudor palace plays host every day to a wedding (until 31 Dec. 2009) – not just any wedding but that of Henry VIII to his sixth wife, Kateryn Parr! Henry VIII: heads and hearts, invites visitors to the lavishly dressed rooms throughout the Tudor palace, feasting in the Great Hall and debates in the newly-opened Council Chamber. Whether seeing the palace decked out in splendour, passing warders in their Tudor inspired uniform, or meeting Henry and Kateryn ‘at home’ every day, you can revel in this moment of history that happened at Hampton Court in 1543.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £14.00
Normal Entry Price: Child: £7.00
HMS Belfast

HMS Belfast was launched in 1938 and served with distinction in both the Second World War and the Korean War. She is now the only surviving example of the great fleets of big gun armoured warships built for the Royal Navy in the first half of the twentieth century. HMS Belfast is moored on the River Thames, with an idyllic location between London Bridge and Tower Bridge.
On 5 August 1939 HMS Belfast was commissioned into the Royal Navy and just a month later she was at war. On 21 November 1939, whilst leaving the Firth of Forth, HMS Belfast was severely damaged by a German magnetic mine, the damage was so severe that it was almost three years before she was fit for action again. She continued to serve in active military engagements until 1952, including participation in the destruction of the battle cruiser Scharnhorst the Normandy Landings and the Korean War. She remained in service until 1965.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £10.70
London Bridge Experience and The London Tombs

The London Bridge Experience is a two-part tourist attraction situated within the arches of London Bridge.
Firstly enjoy a fascinating trip back in time as the London Bridge Experience delves through the history of the bridge, from Druids through to Victorians, meeting Vikings, Romans, and some creepy medieval characters along the way. Featuring real life actors, stunning special effects and animations, this is unique interactive adventure really does takes you back in time.
Then, if you’re brave enough head into the second attraction The London Tombs. It’s a terrifying encounter with the un-dead and a blood-curdling adventure you will never forget. Can you handle it?
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £21.95
Normal Entry Price: Child: £16.95
National Theatre Backstage Tours

The National Theatre is one of the UK’s foremost venues for contemporary and classic theatre, scene of some the greatest performances of all time from some of world’s most famous actors and actresses.
With London Pass you can indulge your theatrical tastes and see what goes on behind the scenes with Royal National Theatre Backstage Tours – free to pass holders. Normal adult entry price is £5.
Situated on the South Bank close to Royal Festival Hall and the Hayward Gallery, National Theatre tours run several times a day and last about 75 minutes. Advance booking is recommended as theatre tour times vary according to rehearsals and performances.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £5.90
Normal Entry Price: Child: £4.90
Royal Albert Hall

Opened in 1871 the Royal Albert Hall London is one of the capital’s most prestigious historic buildings and tourist attractions. It has been the scene of over 150,000 performances including the celebrated BBC Proms.
Highly trained and knowledgeable guides lead tours of the Royal Albert Hall giving you the inside story of both front-of-house and behind-the-scenes at this magnificent historic building. With up to six tours a day from Friday to Tuesday there’s always a tour to suit you.
The Royal Albert Hall recently launched Family tours of the hall. Suitable for children over seven, these tours are an exciting and informative way to experience the Albert Hall, London and learn about one of the most famous entertainment venues in the world – contact the venue for more details.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £8.00
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour and Exhibition

London sightseeing visitors can enjoy a trip back in time with a visit to the spectacular Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Situated on London’s Bankside, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre reconstruction the original building that housed Shakespeare's theatre in London, an open-air playhouse where the playwright penned many of his greatest plays.
This modern building is a faithful reconstruction of the Globe, first built in 1599, and perfectly evokes the atmosphere of Elizabethan London. Resident storytellers on the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour and Exhibition introduce visitors to all aspects of the Globe, historical and contemporary, including Sam Wannamaker's epic struggle to recreate the theatre.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £10.50
Normal Entry Price: Child: £6.50