

One-day pass from £79: access 96 attractions
Make the most of your time in London and tick off your must-see sights with the London Pass from Go City. With your pass in hand, you can visit as many London attractions as you like. And you can save as much as 42% when compared to the original price of each attraction.
The London Pass is easy to use. You simply purchase your one-day pass for £79 and it gives you access to 96 attractions across the city. On your chosen day, simply scan the QR code on your pass at the entrance and you’re in. You can then visit as many places as you want in one calendar day. There’s no need to buy multiple tickets, you just scan the Go City app at each sight you visit. There’s even a handy app itinerary that can help you plan your perfect trip.

Take advantage of the London Pass trip planner
Need a little help planning your route around the capital? The helpful London Pass trip planner will assist with plotting the best way to see your chosen sights and attractions.
Simply detail what you want to see – whether that’s city views, museums, cruises and water activities, or food and drink – and the tool will plan your day trip itinerary for you.

Arsenal Stadium Tour
Discover all areas of the iconic Emirates Stadium and get a taste of what it’s like on match day.

Royal Albert Hall Tour
Take a behind the scenes tour and explore the rich history of one of the world’s most famous concert halls.

Household Cavalry Museum Tour
Journey through centuries of royal tradition at The Household Cavalry Museum.

Florence Nightingale Museum
Uncover the fascinating history of one of the most influential women in Victorian Britain.

Charles Dickens Museum
Learn about the renowned author at his former home where some of his best-loved novels were written.

Historic Pub Tour of London
Learn about the renowned author at his former home where some of his best-loved novels were written.

Tate Modern Gallery Discovery Tour
Learn all about contemporary art at one of the capital’s most notable galleries.

Brit Icon Tours
Take an expert-led tour of some of the most famous spots in London from books and the big screen.

The Courtauld Gallery
Enjoy an unforgettable and engaging experience amongst some unmissable art.

Navigating London: the best ways to get around the capital
Once you know the attractions you want to see and you’ve planned your route to make the most of your day, it’s time to navigate London. And it’s easier than you think, as the city is blessed with a vast transport network. Your options for seeing the city include a combination of:
London Underground: You can hop on and off the tube at your leisure to whizz around the city from beneath its surface. Buying an Oyster Card is your best option to keep costs down.
Overground Trains: London has an extensive overground train network too, if you’re looking to visit some attractions that are a little out of town.
Ferries: Simply take a ferry down the Thames – or a water taxi – for an efficient way to travel, while seeing some of the city’s top sights as you go.
Walking: Exploring London on foot is remarkably easy. You’ll be surprised how close many of the attractions are, so you can easily explore on foot. Walking also gives you a good handle on the layout of the city – you’ll be navigating it like a local in no time.

Where are the best places to eat?
Seeing the sights in London is hungry work. So, where can you stop off for a bite to eat and sample the city’s vibrant food scene? Here are some top spots to build into your itinerary.
Borough Market: This historic market in Central London is a real foodie paradise. There are more than 100 stalls, restaurants, bars and shops. Not only can you pick up incredible and sustainable produce, but you can also stop for a meal or grab a street food bite too. It’s always an essential stop in London.
Brick Lane: The home of curry in London, this trendy neighbourhood has been a major culinary force in the city since the 1980s. If you’re looking for an Indian or Bangladeshi meal, this is the place to come. And once you’re done, head into nearby Shoreditch to experience the quirky nightlife.
Notting Hill: Made famous by the movie, yet Notting Hill offers so much more to visitors than a trip to see that doorstep. The food here is eclectic, ranging from brunch spots to pubs with tables that spill out onto the street.
Brixton: Brixton is an intoxicating mix of the old and the new when it comes to its fantastic food options. There are traditional British pubs sharing space with Caribbean spots, hip Colombian hangouts, Japanese restaurants, and natural wine bars.
Camden: Not only can you wander around unique market stalls, but you can grab a delicious bite too. Whether you’re after sumptuous street food or more upmarket restaurants with canal-side views, Camden has your culinary needs covered.

London late at night
When you’re done exploring for the day and ticked off the sights with your London Pass, it’s time to settle in for the night. And as one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, London truly comes alive when the sun goes down. Here are some options to consider for nighttime entertainment.
West End Shows: From Wicked to Harry Potter and The Lion King, the stages in the West End feature some of the most renowned shows and performers.
Comedy Clubs: Keen for a laugh? London has some incredible comedy clubs, including The Bill Murray, The 99 Club, Camden Comedy Club, The Comedy Store, and The Boat Show.
Nightclubs: If dancing till dawn is your idea of a great night out, the UK capital is awash with options. Some top picks include Electric Brixton, Egg London, Fabric and Ministry of Sound.
Bars: Wherever you’re staying in London, you’ll find plenty of bars to round off your day with a couple of drinks – whether you’re looking for chic and fancy, cosy and comfortable, or historic and unique.