August 2010, London - This summer, join Henry VIII to take part in a Royal Tudor wedding at Hampton Court Palace with the London Sightseeing Pass www.londonpass.com .
Step back in time to 1543 and watch the King marry his sixth and final wife, Catherine Parr. Meet the bride to be and advise her on her wedding dress, discover what it takes to be a Tudor A-lister, hear behind the scenes gossip from those who know the couple best and find out what the best dressed women of the era were wearing.
The London Sightseeing Pass gives access to this and over 55 top London attractions such as St Paul’s Cathedral, The Tower of London and The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms.
Users have priority access at the busiest sites to avoid queues, a free guidebook and over 40 additional deals and discounts, making the London Sightseeing Pass the perfect money saver and the ideal way to explore the city’s premier attractions.
Available for one to six days, the London Sightseeing Pass is a convenient and affordable pre-paid pass designed to help visitors make the most of their stay in the city. Check out all the activities offered with the London Sightseeing Pass at www.londonpass.com. The website includes a London map tool to plan visits, details on all the featured attractions, and comprehensive information on special offers that are exclusive to London Pass holders such as free gifts at Harrods and commission-free currency exchange.
For more information and to buy a London Pass visit www.londonpass.com or buy in-store at the Britain and London Visitor Centre on Regent Street, London.
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About Leisure Pass Group
Tourism specialist Leisure Pass Group creates and manages ‘smart card’ pass systems for cities around the world. The company was founded in 1998 and has established pass products in cities including London, Paris and New York.
Additionally Leisure Pass Group provides the technology (the ‘Leisure Pass Operating System’ or LPOS) which powers other successful pass programmes, amongst which are the Stockholm Card, the Great British Heritage Pass and the York Pass.
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