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19 March 2007

NEW LONDON PASS OFFERS ENTRY TO 56 ATTRACTIONS & SPECIAL OFFERS ALL AROUND TOWN

Guide Book Details Up To £658 Worth Of Value For Just £34

It’s the smartest card around.

The latest version of The London Pass costs just £34 for one day, and offers free entry to 56 major attractions all over London including lots of unique special offers.

To help visitors make the most of their Pass, it comes complete with a newly enlarged Guide to London which shows you how to make maximum use of the Pass and visit attractions for which the pay at the door cost would be £464, or £658 including all the special offers – all for £34.

Take in the history of London’s most visited attraction, the Tower of London, chat to the animals at London Zoo, discover hidden London on a canal cruise, or go out of town to Windsor Castle: it’s all on the card, and still over 50 more places to go.

New attractions for this year are a backstage tour and set building workshop at The National Theatre, a tour of the Museum of Rugby at Twickenham, and the fascinating Foundling Museum, telling the story of the 18th century Foundling Hospital.

And the London Pass value doesn’t stop there. Spend more than £25 at Harrods show your card and you’ll get an exclusive gift, pick up a free Time Out guide at the Tate Modern, indulge in two for one meals at wagamamas noodle restaurants, picture yourself getting a 25% on Photo Walks of London, after which you’ll feel like a 15% discount on afternoon tea at the Millennium Hotel, Mayfair.

On top of this there are some 13 enhancements to popular London Pass attractions ranging from free entry to exhibitions to simulator rides and games, and what’s more, with the London Pass you often get to skip the queues with fast track entry.

The London Pass, complete with its 160 page Guide can be bought for 1-6 days. The longer you use if for, the more you save. A six day pass costs £74, or just £12 per day. Transport can be added for extra convenience, and kids cards cost from £20 to £50.  Find out all about the London Pass, and buy online at: www.londonpass.com


For further information, please contact:
Angus Rankine. Leisure Pass Group. T: +44 (0) 20 7907 1522
John Samson. Presslink. T: +44 (0) 20 7831 0023.  .  

 

 
Notes to Editors:


The total value of the London Pass is now above £400.
   
The Leisure Pass Group (LPG) was founded by Angus Rankine and Andrew Grahame in 1997.
LPG creates all-inclusive tourist passes for cities around the world.
The passes created by LPG provide visitors the best the destination city has to offer with regards to tourist attractions, shopping, leisure, and transport in select cities, all in one complete package at one fixed cost.
The London Pass was the UK’s first city pass to use smart card technology.
Once activated the pass is valid for the number of consecutive calendar days that have been purchased.
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