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Pro and cons of London pass vs booking individually

South Floridian visiting London August 1-7th.
I want to use the London Pass, which I see can for used for 1-day pass to 10 day pass
If I purchase the 3 day pass, does it have to be used 3 days in a row??? Or as long as I use it for 3 days only. I ask because there are some days that I have planned things on our own and use the London pass those days, and 2 other days are planned company tours. The 2 planned tours are not back to back days.
Thank you in advance for the information.
Vivien

Posted by
5793 posts

You need to use it on consecutive days per the London Pass website.

I’ve never thought the London Pass was a good value because I would be unable to see enough in a day to make it pay for itself. Plot out what you plan to do and do the math to compare the price of the pass vs individual tickets.

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Thanks Laura,
I only have 2 days in a row where I would be able to use the London Pass. It seems I would save $74 on those 2 days. Do you know if the London Pass holders have "skip the line" benefits??

Posted by
8810 posts

Each venue handles the London Pass as it chooses. It usually allows you to skip the line at the ticket office, but never the security line. Westminster Abbey was the only venue we visited while using the pass that required standing in the ticket line. The others you simply walked up to the entrance, showed your pass, and went in.

Price out what you want to see and then compare costs. It is the only way to determine if there is savings for you.