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Cockermouth Swimming Club’s Helen Asquith proved that good things come to those that wait as she returned home from the British Masters Championships in Sheffield with two gold and two silver medals. In her first event, the 100m back, she showed her intentions for the day. Turning fourth she...
Despite four memorable Ryder Cups in the last 23 years it has been announced that the Quinn Insurance British Masters would not be returning to the Belfry’s famous Brabazon course, where Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño beat reigning champion Lee Westwood after a dramatic play-off on the historic 18th...
Laura Scarlett-McAllister won a place in the British squad for next month's European Masters Championships in Prague by winning the British Masters crown in Walsall. A third dan, the founder of Bicester Senshu Judo Club and head coach, won all five fights in the Under 78 kg category. All...
Britain's Andy Murray has reached the Masters Cup semifinals with a 6-4, 6-2 victory Wednesday over Gilles Simon of France.  Murray was at his best at the key points in the match, breaking twice in each set and fending off seven of Simon's eight break opportunities. ...
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The longer you stay, the more you save! With a 6 day Pass you can see and travel throughout London for under £19 per day

The London Pass offers free entry to over 55 attractions in and around London, and when purchased prior to arrival in London you can also opt for free public transport. Available for 1, 2, 3 and 6 days, the London Pass gives free entry to attractions such as the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, London Aquarium, London Zoo and Windsor Castle, and comes with a guidebook with maps. Additional benefits include commission free currency exchange, free mobile phone rental and Internet access, plus discounts at selected restaurants.

Adults       Children (age 5-15)  
Days with transport
for all Zones 1-6
without transport   Days with transport
for all Zones 1-6
without transport
1 £39.00 £34.00   1 £22.00 £20.00
2 £57.00 £44.00   2 £35.00 £31.00
3 £73.00 £54.00   3 £42.00 £36.00
6 £112.00 £74.00   6 £70.00 £50.00


Remember - visiting every attraction would cost you over £600 just in entrance fees. To see the full list of all attractions included in the London Pass click here.

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