The London City Pass was definitely worth it. We took many attractions and for a great price. The tips for free museums and other attractions were also very good for us. Especially recommended is a guided tour in the Tower of London, where you can also look at the crown jewels.
We visited many attractions with the London City Pass and it was great. In the totality we saved a lot.
London is worth the trip. We will definitely be back. Everything worked out great with the Turbo Pass.
London is a very beautiful city, was a pity that the Big Ben was still renovated. Would recommend to take full advantage of the City Pass, it's worth it. 5 days were almost close. We'll go back, but if the Big Ben is functional again ...
Everything worked just as promised. However, you have to be aware that the voucher is not a ticket yet. So you have to get the ticket at the counter first. The advantage is that you can often queue for another switch (eg group switch) with fewer people waiting. Nevertheless, it makes sense to think about certain peak times, so you do not necessarily take them with you. However, we were able to redeem all vouchers without any complaints or difficulties. Gladly again!
Pass is great. With the London Eye, it is advisable not to drive for the morning opening hours, but around noon a little later. At the beginning of an hour and a half waiting time at noon no one else! Ticket in the big building opposite the almost lane ticket a bit difficult to see.
Clear recommendation - all much cheaper and high-quality sightseeing included. Somewhat cumbersome if you buy at short notice, you have to pick up documents in the suitcase depot at the station and here it was unfortunately very expensive because they were not well informed.
The London City Pass (chosen as an alternative to The London Pass) has taken our city trip to many of the city's highlights. The mixture between museums, actions, walking marches and quiet locations should be named as pleasant. We especially liked the Brit Movie Tour and Kew Garden. An insider tip: the free admission to the \"Victoria and Albert Museum\" - you pay in other cities really much ... All in all: TOP - only a lot of time to laze, if you want to use as much as possible for the money ... you also have other plans on the agenda.
We used the London City Pass well and for our circumstances it was better than the London Pass. You have to check in advance what you want to see. We have saved the London City Pass in any case against the normal entrance fees. We have brought many tips from the London bloggers in advance and also made then. Only to recommend before a trip a bit on the Internet to surf! Photo is a view from "The Shard".
We used a turbopass for the third time. We can highly recommend it. In connection with the tickets for the Open is a great offer to see the whole sights. Always happy.
Aussicht von Golden Gallery in St. Paul's Cathedral
How a lot have seen u experienced in London! We would have liked to stay at least a week longer! Or equal for whole!
Thank goodness we had the turbopass and came to our entries relatively uncomplicated and fast. Too bad that the Buckingham Palace was not also with us, we had to book extra, which was very worthwhile! For the Tower you should take at least 4 hours, there is sooooo much to see and especially the crown jewels! Especially the London Eye and The Shard liked us, from there one had a grandiose view of the whole of London! Also Greenwich was very nice and for the observatory one should also take a lot of time. Of course, it was very crowded in London but since we were there for 7 days, we could look at everything in peace, but we have not seen it all for a long time. We will be back! :-)
I recommend everyone to order the Oyster-Card. You arrive in Heathrow and can go straight into the city with the underground. We were first driven by the London Eye and then along the Thames along the ship. We recommend.
We have looked at all the sights included and have entered almost everywhere without having to stand up! With the pass you get a lot cheaper than if you would pay entrance everywhere :)
With the London City Pass it was just great. We also used to exchange vouchers for tickets, but usually did not take long. In any case you save a lot of money, if you buy in advance, because the entrance fees in London are quite high. It is also recommendable to book the passport with the public transport ticket, because you definitely need it.
We opted for the London City Pass because, in contrast to the London Pass, it does not have to be booked per day, but 10 days. This was just perfect, since despite good planning it was always possible to postpone a visit to the next day, when it was not easy for the next sightseeing in the day. We stayed 4 days in London and the pass has covered everything we wanted to see. We have also passed several snakes, thanks to their preferred entry. It was all super described, where you vouchers for the original tickets exchanged. We were for the price all around satisfied with the London City Pass and can only recommend it.
Stayed 5 days in London. A great advantage at the London City Pass or Turbopass is that this is valid for 7 days and you can plan and install the sights according to your sightseeing tours. Tip: St. Paul's Cathedral right in the morning / morning view. From the top dome there is a great view. Enjoy the view from The Shard evenings. So you have seen both. London from above at day and at night. However, in the St. PAUL'S Cathedral there are some steps up to the dome, which you have to cope with and the narrow space (spindeltreppen). But you will be rewarded with an excellent view. Otherwise, I can still recommend the Oyster Card. At every subway station there are very nice staff, who help at the machine with the Oyster Card.
Gladly again
Tower of London and St. Pauls the best in the morning, if not so much is happening. As a supplement to the London City Pass a free walking tour with Sandeman.