London for two: 3 days of culture and fun
Spend three delightful days exploring London’s art, royal treasures, romantic waterways, and lively spots. This itinerary offers a seamless, enjoyable experience with great savings and flexibility using the London Pass.
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Discover vibrant exhibits at Moco Museum London
Start your day at Moco Museum, where contemporary art meets interactive experiences featuring Banksy and Kusama. This museum is a perfect choice for couples craving creativity and edgy expressions. Nearby cafés and unique boutiques add relaxed spots to explore between exhibits.
Moco Museum London – Ticket with Exclusive Gift Bag
4.5 (22)Up to 2 hours£36.95Included with the The London Pass®After impressing more than six million art fans in Amsterdam and Barcelona, Moco Museum has arrived in central London — bringing its fearless, conversation-starting art along for the ride.With a mission to make art accessible to all, Moco Museum showcases thought-provoking exhibitions, interactive installations and show-stopping works from artists such as Banksy, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama, and many more.Explore 100+ dynamic works by over 35 visionary creatives, spanning paintings, sculptures, installations and immersive digital experiences. The ever-evolving displays blend classic and cutting-edge styles in a space designed to spark imagination and discussion. Plus, a free audio guide (available in six languages) helps bring every piece to life.Step into 1980s New York with Voice of the Street – Keith Haring’s Subway Drawings, a major temporary exhibition at Moco Museum London. For the first time, the museum is transformed into a fully immersive subway environment, capturing the energy, urgency, and rebellious spirit of Haring’s early years.Featuring 30 original subway drawings created between 1980 and 1985, the exhibition highlights the origins of Haring’s practice, when he turned blacked-out advertising panels into powerful, uncommissioned works of public art.A top pick for art lovers and anyone searching for memorable things to do in London! Even better, Go City customers receive an exclusive Moco Museum gift bag, making your visit even more special. - 2
Savor chocolate cocktails at The Chocolate Cocktail Club
Pause for a romantic treat at The Chocolate Cocktail Club, where inventive chocolate-inspired cocktails come with a cozy vibe. This intimate setting offers couples a sweet, stylish break amid your day of exploring London’s art and culture.
The Chocolate Cocktail Club
4.6 (17)Up to an hour£11.00Included with the The London Pass®Check out one of London’s most sold-out pop-up sensations at their new permanent location. With a selection of over 20 chocolatey creations, alongside chocolate beer, wine, G&Ts and chocolate shots, the Chocolate Cocktail Club has become a much-talked-about London destination. On the menu, you’ll find a creative array of cocktails from the creamy and intense to the refreshingly cool, all finished with a tantalising treat for your taste buds.With your pass, you’ll enjoy a free Chocotini, but if you’re staying for another (and I mean, why wouldn’t you?), you’ll be able to treat yourself to an array of tempting cocktails. We’re talking salted caramel, shamazing strawberry, mocha or refreshing mint. - 3
Relax on Jason’s Canal Boat Trip through Regent’s Canal
Unwind on a peaceful canal boat journey with Jason’s Canal Boat Trip from Little Venice through London's scenic waterways. Spot hidden gems like London Zoo and Camden Lock Market while enjoying a laid-back atmosphere – a charming way for couples to see a different side of the city.
Jason’s Original Little Venice Canal Boat Trip
4.3 (15)1-2 hours£19.00Included with the The London Pass®Jason’s Original Canal Boat Trip is the first Regent’s Canal boat trip, operating since 1951. Jason—the vessel—is an authentic canal boat London has cherished for over 100 years. Now fitted with a diesel engine, he takes you past the picturesque and interesting sights of this historic waterway.
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Explore history and gardens at Kensington Palace
Step into the elegant world of Kensington Palace, Queen Victoria’s youthful home, and admire its royal exhibitions and peaceful gardens. This regal retreat invites couples to connect with British history while enjoying a calm escape in a stylish setting.
Kensington Palace
4.4 (71)1-2 hours£24.70Included with the The London Pass®As one of central London’s royal residences, Kensington Palace has been a home and refuge to the royal family since the 17th century. Now, it is the official residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales. Built in 1605, it has roots in Jacobean architecture and was first known as Nottingham House. William III and Mary II were crowned jointly in 1689, and were instrumental in transforming Nottingham House into Kensington Palaces.When Queen Mary died from smallpox in 1694, William was overcome with grief. Despite this he finished the building with a grand gallery at the south of the Palace, enlarging Sir Christopher Wren’s original plan. Now it is one of London’s most exquisite palaces and comes with acres of manicured gardens and the world-famous Orangery.Kensington Palace historyHome to the British Royal Family since the 17th century, Kensington Palace was once an unassuming villa known as Nottingham House. The Stuart and Georgian monarchs who lived there, however, transformed Nottingham House into the Kensington Palace visitors can enjoy today. The newly-crowned monarchs William III and Mary II (1689-1702) first sought out Kensington as a much-needed retreat from the smoke and damp of the city; their first home was Whitehall Palace, in the heart of London. In 1689, the King and Queen commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to draw up the plans for transforming Nottingham House into Kensington Palace. Queen Mary project managed the renewal of the building herself. While the Palace was in progress, the royals spurred on an era of magnificent balls, showcasing their new ornate rooms, opulent staircases and impressive halls. Once or twice a week, the King and Queen also held Drawing Rooms, which became the focal point of court life. In all their finery, the King and Queen would meet and mingle with ambassadors and foreign princes. However, when Queen Mary died from smallpox in 1694, William ceased these decadent evenings in favour of more sedate concerts and gatherings. Despite his grief, William finished the building with a grand gallery at the south of the Palace, enlarging Sir Christopher Wren’s original plan. The Swan Lake at Kensington GardenA popular London attraction is the Swan Lake at Kensington Gardens. It's like a scene straight out of a fairy tale. You'll find elegant swans gracefully cruising on the water, while ducks waddle around near the banks. If you're lucky, you might even catch a swan stretching its wings in the sunlight which make for quite the photo opportunity. A lot of visitors simply sit on a bench and watch the world go by. Very peaceful.The Peter Pan StatueIf you've ever been a fan of Peter Pan, you can't miss the statue dedicated to him in Kensington Garden. It can be found near the Long Water, this bronze statue is a fun surprise among the trees and pathways. Kids and adults alike love it. Some people even hang little trinkets or notes on it, making it feel like a community treasure chest of sorts.With The London Pass®10% discount in the gift shop - 2
Crack the ‘Murder at Buckingham Palace’ mystery
Engage in a thrilling 1960s-style detective game inside Buckingham Palace. This immersive experience blends intrigue with history, offering couples a fun and unique way to explore this historic royal landmark together.
Solve A Mystery: the Murder at Buckingham Palace
Up to 2 hours£34.00Included with the The London Pass®It’s 1968 and you’ve just received a mysterious envelope. Inside are all the clues you’ll need to discover the person or persons responsible for the heinous murder of a young woman at Duck Island Cottage in St James’s Park.Your investigation will take you to major attractions including Buckingham Palace, The Mall and Horse Guards Parade. Then its on to Parliament Square, where you’ll see grand, gothic Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, as well as several imposing statues of world leaders including Churchill, Lincoln and Mandela. Weave your way along Whitehall, past Number 10 Downing Street – the British Prime Minister’s official London residence – and onwards to Great Scotland Yard, where you must solve the crime and reveal the killer.This is a private, self-guided tour for you and your friends, so you’re free to go as quickly or as slowly as you like. We recommend making a whole morning or afternoon of it, taking time in the beautiful surroundings of St James’ Park and its exquisite lake that’s home to pelicans and other delightful wildlife.
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Step into history at Westminster Abbey
Walk through the majestic Westminster Abbey and absorb centuries of history in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings offer couples a chance to reflect on royal ceremonies and literary heritage.
Westminster Abbey
4.7 (208)Up to 2 hours£31.00Included with the The London Pass®Just a short walk from the Thames, Westminster Abbey is a must-see and a significant structure in British history. This beautiful gothic church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site popular with many visitors to London. Complete with paintings, stained glass windows, and other religious artifacts, Westminster Abbey owns the most important collection of monumental sculpture anywhere in Britain. - 2
Enjoy panoramic views from Tower Bridge
Experience the thrill of Tower Bridge’s glass floors and elevated walkways. Take in sweeping views of the Thames and London skyline, creating memorable moments and perfect photos for couples looking to blend adventure with history.
Booking requiredTower Bridge
4.7 (194)Up to an hour£18.00Included with the The London Pass®Tower Bridge is one of London’s most iconic sights, its striking gothic towers spanning the River Thames since 1894.Step inside to uncover the story behind this engineering marvel, from its design and construction to the fascinating history that shaped it. Take a stroll along the high-level walkways for panoramic city views – spotting the Tower of London, HMS Belfast, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Millennium Bridge and more along the way.Beyond the vistas, explore interactive exhibits that reveal how the bridge was built and maintained over the years. It’s a must-visit for fans of history, architecture and engineering, offering a mix of breathtaking views and captivating stories. - 3
Relax with films at Curzon Soho Cinema
Wrap up your trip with a cozy film night at Curzon Soho. This indie cinema’s stylish and intimate atmosphere makes it ideal for couples to unwind and reflect on their London discoveries in comfort.
Watch a film at Curzon Soho Cinema
Up to 2 hours£17.50Included with the The London Pass®Infused with a heady mix of both celebrity and talent, this Soho Curzon cinema has three screens on three floors and is often the chosen location for industry awards evenings, private screenings, and film festivals. Located just a hop and skip away from Shaftesbury Avenue, it’s nestled in the middle of London’s buzzing cultural scene, making it a very special cinema indeed.The bar in this London attraction is fully licensed and has a capacity of 250 people, making for a relaxing drink in lavish, modern surroundings. It’s not just a Curzon Cinema, it’s a social hub! Half the fun of going to a London cinema like this is to imagine who else from the industry has also stood enjoying a drink before the film or to see if the stars are out when you visit.As one of the most exclusive London movie theatres, Curzon Soho is the regular home to independent film and art-house releases, setting it apart from most other cinematic experiences in London and making it a standout cinema on Shaftesbury Avenue. All the latest independent releases are screened in Dolby 5.1 surround sound on some of the largest screens in London.With your pass, you are entitled to the following without further payment: All regular film screenings at any time on Monday - Thursday (except bank holidays) and all regular film screenings before 5PM on Friday - Sunday (including bank holidays).Why Curzon Soho Should be On Your To-Do ListIf you’re making a list of must-see cinemas in Central London, Curzon Soho should be at the top. Its prime location, rich history, and commitment to independent films make it a unique spot that you won’t want to miss. Plus, it’s one of the 100+ London attractions available through The London Pass®.