
More Fun Things to do in London with your London Pass
As a visitor to London, you will never be stuck for interesting and enjoyable things to do.
These may not strictly be tourist attractions but they certainly attract tourists!
And, as a London visitor with a London Pass, you get to enjoy them for free!
Do you want an original memento of London, made by you?! Well, take the time to visit the London Brass Rubbing Centre and you can take home one of six kings and queens from Britain's past!
Why not take a break from sightseeing and take in a film, in great surroundings, at either the Curzon Mayfair or the Curzon Soho, amongst the very best of the capital's cinemas.
There's no chance of relaxing at Namco Station, on the Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. This is an action-packed pleasure-dome of entertainment! Why not have a go at techno bowling or take to the slopes on the downhill skiing simulator?!
Still all in one piece? Then it's off to Queen's Ice and Bowl, the only ice rink and ten pin bowling venue in London. There's even a live DJ at weekends!
| Places where London Pass will get you in for Free | Ticket Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Curzon Mayfair | The Curzon Mayfair is an exclusive, luxury cinema. | £10.00 |
| Namco Station | It’s an action-packed pleasuredome of entertainment. | £0.00 |
| London Brass Rubbing Centre | Discover the simple craft of brass rubbing - using specialist materials with help from friendly staff | £0.00 |
| QUEENS Ice & Bowl | Free Ice-skating or Bowling at the one of the most popular entertainment centres in London | £10.00 |
| Curzon Soho | See a movie on us. | £10.00 |
| Chelsea Cinema | See a movie at Chelsea Cinema on King’s Road without further payment. Just show your London Pass. | £9.00 |
| Renoir Cinema | See a movie in London for free with the London Pass. The Renoir Cinema in Bloomsbury offers entry without further payment. | £9.00 |
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