London, UK. March 1, 2011: London comes alive in the spring and as temperatures creep back up the capital is brimming with Royal Wedding fever that is reaching new heights. Now is the perfect time to take a trip to where all the action will happen with the London Sightseeing Pass.
The Capital’s top attractions are offering visitors the “Royal” treatment with a whole host of Royal wedding inspired activities.
Hampton Court Palace is giving guests the chance to join Henry VIII as he shows his mastery of the rules of courtly love and chivalrous romance to win the heart of Jane Seymour while visitors to the Chelsea Physic Garden can enjoy London’s oldest botanical garden while watching the wedding on large projector screens. Admission to both of these attractions is included with the London Sightseeing Pass.
Kensington Palace will be transformed into the Enchanted Palace. Encounter a series of stunning installations of contemporary fashion inspired by royal dress and tradition as you walk through the State Apartments. Against the backdrop of the King’s and Queen’s apartments, leading fashion designers Vivienne Westwood, William Tempest, Stephen Jones, Boudicca, Aminaka Wilmont and illustrator/set designer Echo Morgan have created spectacular installations, inspired by the stories of the princesses who once lived at Kensington – Mary, Anne, Caroline, Charlotte, Victoria, Margaret and Diana., Windsor Castle and of course the wedding venue - Westminster Abbey.
The Tower of London The Tower is still home to her majesty's Crown Jewels, on display for visitors to see, and the infamous Beefeaters tasked with the job of guarding them as well as showing visitors some of the attractions highlights. The White Tower is the huge and beautiful stone building in the middle of the sight. Currently it hosts the exhibition of Tudor, Stuart, Hanoverian and Windsor arms and armor “Fit for a King”. This vast collection begins by exploring armor created for both the battle and sports fields with an unmissable chance to see Henry VIII’s and Charles 1’s spectacular armor.
The London Sightseeing Pass gives access to all of these and over 55 top London attractions including Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, ZSL London Zoo and of course, Westminster Abbey where William and Kate will be wed.
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.
A one-day London Pass costs $70 for adults and $45 for a child. A two-day London Pass costs $94 for adults ($70 for children aged between five and 15 years), three-day passes are $115 for adults and $78 for children and a six-day option costs $152 for adults and $109 for children.
You can check out all the activities on offer 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.
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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 programs, among them the Stockholm Card, the Prague Card and the Yorkshire Pass.
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