Best liked me frankly that we had at the major attractions such as the Tower, for example, not be present, that is with small children otherwise always really stressful.
London was really beautiful but unfortunately also expensive. With the Turbopass we came out a little cheaper, you definitely have to plan enough time if you want to see everything, because there is a lot to see and London is really big. But the Turbopass is definitely recommended.
Entries worked great, the local transport card is rather not recommended.
The price is unbeatable! Unfortunately it was usually very difficult to get the tickets. Queuing at the ticket office did not fail to appear and as I thought that we could use the pass as an "entrance ticket" was unfortunately not the case. It was particularly cumbersome on the boat!
if you want to see more sights, it is worth having such a passport. For some things, however, it is better to register in advance to avoid longer waiting times.
Everything works fine but you have to queue with Turbopass everywhere.
You should check in advance which sights are in question, we chose this pass, the Tower Bridge was z. As a family ticket on the ground relatively cheap (22 pounds for 2 adults and 2 children). Somewhat cumbersome is the on-site organization of tickets, you have to buy the tickets at a counter first and then to stand elsewhere. The sightseeing bus tickets are available z. For example, in Bakerstreet next to Madame Tussauds. Practically, you can scan the tickets with your smartphone. Most state museums are free, but listed in the Turbopass, preferring not to believe "great, so many attractions with the Turbopass". The passes are definitely recommended, we saved a lot of money and the sights in 2 days experienced.
The London City Pass together with the Oyster visitor Card was very worthwhile for us and is only to be recommended. Is a must for the next London trip.
The passport is known and the tickets were received everywhere without discussion. We can not recommend Big Bus hop on hop off. This company has too few buses on the tour so that 2-4 buses passed by the competition until the first one came from our line, of course, correspondingly crowded.
The passport is known and the tickets were received everywhere without discussion. We can not recommend Big Bus hop on hop off. This company has too few buses on the tour so that 2-4 buses passed by the competition until the first one came from our line, of course, correspondingly crowded.
We chose the London City Pass as we wanted to visit many attractions and most were included in the pass. The pass is only worth it, if you want to see many attractions. There were never any problems with the London City Pass, except Big Bus. This organizer was not very helpful and it was very difficult to exchange the Big Bus ticket included in the City Pass for the Big Bus ticket you requested. The staff at Big Bus sent us from one point to another and back again. We did not use the big bus ticket included in the City Pass. Otherwise you can not say anything negative here. However, you should be careful when you are at the attractions at the counter. The staff there would like to offer one more "packages", which are already included in the City Pass, so beware of the "offers".
We were three in September with the turbo pass incl. Public transport in London and have not regretted having purchased this in advance. A city trip is not comparable to a normal holiday, you have to try to exhaust the day as generously as possible, so that the passport is well worth it. We used so many events within four days that we had about € 50 savings per person compared to the regular price and would have saved even more if we could have packed the days fuller. The only downside was the fact that we had to pick up the tickets for certain attractions in some places previously, which was sometimes very cumbersome and annoying, this would be an improvement proposal to change, otherwise we can warmly recommend the Turbopass.
The only thing I found negative was that we could not use the hop on top bus 24 hours since from 18 o'clock the night starts and since our tour was finished. Beginning 9 o'clock end 18 o'clock is not 24 hours use.
Compared to the other London Passes, the London City Pass turned out to be the right one for our needs. Although there are not as many attractions as in the classic London Pass, but the right one. The London Eye and The Shard are very rewarding, the former especially if you're up early. On the hop-on-hop-off bus tour and the Thames boat tour, unfortunately, we find it disadvantageous that you have to pick up the ticket at one of the four issuing points and then only valid for the same day and only for both attractions on the same day is. So, if you're close to Victoria Station on one day and would like to use the Bus and Thames ticket the next day, you can not get it. That should be improved. Very good was the Britmovietour. We were on the James Bond Tour (Attention: Harry Potter always seems to be booked up very fast!) And had an enthusiastic and highly qualified guide who also spoke very good English. Tip: For the attractions that are described as "very popular", it makes sense to be there in the morning 30-45 minutes before the official opening hours, as the tickets can often be purchased earlier and the attraction sometimes opens earlier , We got up early at the Tower, the London Eye and Madame Tussauds, saving us a long wait. The Greenwich Observatory is also worthwhile, as getting there early is also beneficial as it can get very crowded on the grounds and in the relatively small buildings with tour groups. The local staff was initially not so familiar with the Citypass, we were first sent back and forth, but then we still came in with it. Overall: The Citypass was the right one for us, we recommend it to others.
Is to recommend.
Super Pass, everything worked, Oyster Card to book! Saves you to queue at one of the few ticket machines. Unfortunately, some attractions are a bit overwhelmed with the codes but turbopass can not help it. Nevertheless, we are everywhere;)
Except for the pickup at London Gatwick Airport, everything went wonderfully well.
First, we would buy the passport again; You save a lot of money and then has the incentive to see all the sights;) Unfortunately, the waiting time in front of the sights is not shortened. This is a pity. This pass does not entitle you to use the "Fast-Line" or "VIP-Line" ... and to pick it up in London you have to queue again ... But the savings are great.
All in all, the City Pass is a good choice because you can better plan the tours and the museums are included. The only drawback, however, was that most attractions had to wait in line for tickets first in order to exchange the voucher voucher for a day ticket, and then had to queue for the actual entry. This happened with: Madame Tussaud, London Eye, The Shard, Kensington Pallace, etc .. Only in St Paul's Cathedral we could go right through without standing up.