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Attractions in London
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We're a little cautious when it comes to tourist attractions built by man in London. After all, there are real attractions for many who prefer to concentrate on those. However, 'The London Dungeon The London Eye "and" Madame Tussaud's "are great shooters crowd. A large amount of money spent on tourism promotion in London and is difficult to find an objective source of information (which is what this website is about). Do not rely on leaflets or brochures produced by the attractions for nothing, but opening times, admission prices etc. and always get a second opinion.
Worth book or buy tickets in advance for any major attractions - including the Tower of London - which will save you time - sometimes the queues can last for hours - usually you can book online by following the links below.
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| Tourist offices sell tickets - for example, to the London Dungeon which allow you to avoid the line of 400 meters of adolescent frustration. Tourist Offices subway stations sell combined tickets for travel and admission may be a good relationship and avoid the queues, at least the attraction. Oyster Cards often have good deals so worth checking your site regularly. |
We include here some museums, which have "events" or "experiences" - reconstructions instead of actual artifacts or artifacts presented in new and original. Most places displayed on this page are viewed from an adult perspective, visit our children, so if you're bringing the family
If you can get around a lot of things (and we mean much) in one day you could (only) save money with a Londonpass. A £ 36 per adult for one day you'd only be better if you take into 4 main places of interest - to be one, and you should be able to manage supersonic flight to see the good.The only way to see this as saving you money if you visit the Tower, the Shakespeare's Globe, HMS Belfast and Britain in the experience of war in one day, as they are quite close. Start by opening morning.
It is estimated that more attractive than it possibly can be. Some places of interest such as Chislehurst Caves (not a major tourist attraction by any measure) or Windsor Castle (reasonable, but it is better Hampton Court) are a day trip in themselves and that you actually lose money trying to see in a Londonpass. The card value is enhanced after increasing the days (and price), but you really have to want to visit a lot of what is on your list rather restrictive. Without Dungeons Tussaud's up there or can not see how this is more than a waste of money. At present we can not recommend - and we have offered a lucrative contract for the committee adopted / are sold through our site. Remember, there is no such thing as a free lunch, particularly from the trade.
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