We believe that the London Pass+ is a good choice for many visitors. There are many attractions to choose from that are very expensive.
The London Pass+ is flexible, offers a validity of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10 days and can be loaded directly onto the mobile phone.
Nevertheless, there are also a few disadvantages. For example, you have to take care of some reservations yourself and you don't have priority entry in high season, so you have to put up with waiting times. This results in our following rating:
The London Pass+

Conclusion
We think the London Pass+ is worth the money as most attractions in London are very expensive. You can save money with the London Pass.
Tip: The longer the London Pass+ is valid, the better the price-performance ratio. Most customers opt for a London Pass+ with a validity of three or four days.
Is the London Pass+ worth it financially?
An important question is whether the London Pass+ is financially worthwhile. To answer this question, we compare the price of the London Pass+ with the cost of the main attractions.
The following table contains the purchase price for the London Pass+ for persons aged 16 and over and for children aged between 5 and 15:
Validity | London Pass+ Price from 16 years | London Pass+ Price 5 - 15 years |
1 day | £119 | £89 |
2 days | £169 | £114 |
3 days | £209 | £139 |
4 days | £229 | £154 |
5 days | £254 | £164 |
6 days | £274 | £174 |
7 days | £289 | £189 |
10 days | £304 | £204 |
It quickly becomes clear that although the London Pass+ is quite expensive for one day, there is only a small charge for each additional day. This improves the price-performance ratio for longer use over several days. The London Pass for ten days is particularly worth the money. The price per day is very favourable.
Assuming you are staying in London for four days, the London Pass will cost £229, although it is often offered for less. You can also use our discount code: LONDONCP05LP
From our point of view, you can visit between eight and twelve attractions during this time. The following ten attractions together are significantly more expensive than the London Pass+:
Attraction | Price without London Pass+ |
The Shard | £32.00 – £38.00 |
Tower of London incl. guided tour | £35.80 |
London Eye | £29.00 - £42.00 |
St Paul's Cathedral | £26.00 |
Westminster Abbey | £30.00 |
Madame Tussauds | £29.00 - £42.00 |
Windsor Castle | £31.00 |
Wembley Stadium | £25.00 |
1 day hop-on hop-off bus | £45.99 |
Top Sights Walking Tour | £47.00 |
Total | £330.79 – £362.79 |
For whom is the Pass+ worthwhile?
In our view, the London Pass+ is worthwhile if:
- ... you spend several days in London.
- ... you would like to visit at least two attractions every day.
- ... you would like to use particularly expensive services (e.g. hop-on/hop-off bus, Westminster Abbey, walking tour, The Shard, Tower of London, London Eye, Madame Tussauds).
- ... you want to watch your wallet and save some money while travelling to London.
- ... you don't want to buy individual tickets. The London Pass+ is very convenient.
You can find detailed information about the London Pass+ here: