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Explore London’s best in 3 days with ease

3 days
9 stops

Experience London’s must-see attractions over three days, mixing history, gardens, art, and flavors. This flexible itinerary allows you to customize your pace while hitting major highlights with the benefits of the London Pass Plus®.


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    Discover royal treasures at the Tower of London

    Step into the Tower of London to explore its medieval towers and see the dazzling Crown Jewels guarded by the famous Beefeaters. Stroll along the nearby Thames Path for inviting riverside views and soak up centuries of royal history in this fortress at the heart of the city.

    Tower of London

    Tower of London

    Up to 2 hours
    £37.00Included with the The London Pass®

    See the world-famous Crown Jewels and meet the Beefeaters on a tour of the highlights at the Tower of London.Fortress, prison, royal mint, and now a tourist attraction. The Tower of London has seen many lives over the past centuries and persists to this day as a powerful symbol of British heritage. A seemingly permanent fixture on London's skyline, the question of why and when the Tower of London was built still prevails to this day.This iconic UNESCO World Heritage site started off life as an imposing river fortress for the formidable force that was William the Conqueror, dating back to the 1070s. In the 1200s, the Tower was expanded by King Henry III and Edward I - adding a moat and more defensive structures to prepare for the possibility of battle.It famously became one of the most secure places in the country after it was appointed the home of the Tower Mint in the 1800s. All the money in the nation began here. Shortly after, the Royal Family also began storing its most precious jewels and possessions under the eye of some of the monarch’s personal bodyguards - the Yeoman Warders. The Warders have lived there since the 1500s and now serve as kindly tour operators.The Tower has also famously been the site of many high-profile executions, the chopping block for which still stands on the grounds to this day. King Henry VIII famously had his wife Anne Boleyn executed there three years into their marriage on the grounds of adultery and treason. She was buried at the Tower's Chapel Royal alongside her fellow queens, Catherine Howard and Lady Jane Grey. However, rumor has it that she continues to haunt the execution grounds and unwitting tourists...The Tower of London is a big deal for many reasons. First off, it's quite old—close to a thousand years old! Over the years, it's been a royal palace, a prison, and even a zoo. It has some pretty juicy stories, too. Kings and queens lived there, and some even lost their heads there. Plus, it's home to the Crown Jewels, those sparkly treasures that are basically the bling of British royalty. So, between the history, the stories, and the gems, there's a little something for everyone!With your ticket, you get a guided tour led by Yeoman Warder, and these tours kick off every half hour. The tours are about an hour long and start close to the main entrance. It's all part of the package!This historic fortress has so much to offer- from the spectacular Crown Jewels to the fascinating history of the British monarchy. It's the perfect opportunity to take a Tower of London tour and truly dive into England's past. With The London Pass®, you can enjoy incredible savings while exploring over 100+ popular London attractions, such as Kensington Palace, Westminster Abbey, and Hampton Court Palace.


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    Explore architectural grandeur at St Paul’s Cathedral

    Marvel at Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece, St Paul’s Cathedral, with its soaring dome and intricate interiors. Walk the vast nave, listen carefully at the Whispering Gallery to experience its unique acoustics, and climb to the Golden Gallery for spectacular panoramic city views. The crypt offers an insight into the cathedral’s fascinating history.

    St Pauls

    St Paul’s Cathedral

    Up to 2 hours
    £27.00Included with the The London Pass®

    From royal weddings and state funerals to famous burials and more, St Paul’s Cathedral has played a major role in London’s history.Situated near the River Thames, St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the capital’s most iconic buildings. Sir Christopher Wren, one of Britain’s famed architects, designed the cathedral as part of a major rebuilding of the City after the 1666 Great Fire of London. The present St Paul’s Cathedral was built between 1675 and 1710 and is one of London’s most popular places of interest.Sitting on the highest point of the City of London, St Paul’s Cathedral has frequently been at the centre of national events throughout history from its consecration and surviving the Blitz to state funerals, royal weddings, and more. Step inside and discover the cathedral’s spectacular interiors, architectural design, and breath-taking panoramic views across London from the Stone and Golden Galleries.
    With The London Pass®
    You'll get 10% off in the gift shop (min. £5 spend) with your pass!


  • 3

    Take in sweeping views from The Shard

    Ascend to the highest viewing platform in London at The Shard for unobstructed, 360-degree vistas of the city skyline. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere as you scan landmarks like Tower Bridge and the Tower of London far below, letting the fresh air and city lights create a memorable experience.

    The Shard
    Booking required

    The View from The Shard

    Up to an hour
    £32.00Included with the The London Pass®

    Your visit to The View from The Shard begins with a smooth, skyward journey in the building’s high-speed lifts, delivering you to the top of Western Europe’s tallest structure in under a minute.From the enclosed viewing platforms on Levels 68 and 69, you’ll enjoy uninterrupted views stretching across London and far beyond, with interactive touchscreens and telescopes helping you identify landmarks, neighbourhoods and hidden details far below. The experience culminates on Level 72, an open-air viewing deck where the glass falls away and the city feels thrillingly close.From sunrise to sunset and into the evening glow, The View from The Shard offers a constantly changing panorama – and a real sense of just how vast, historic and vibrant London is.

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