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Discover London in 3 days with the Digital London Pass® Plus. Access top attractions like the London Eye, Tower of London, and Shard for one convenient price.
Planning to squeeze the most out of your visit to London? This 3-day experience, centered around the Digital London Pass® Plus Credits Package, promises an efficient way to tick off some of the city’s most iconic sights. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for a quick dose of the capital’s highlights, this pass offers a flexible and cost-effective route through London’s best.
One of our favorite aspects? The ease of access — everything is managed through a handy app, making securing tickets and reservations a breeze. That said, it’s worth noting that some popular attractions require advance booking, so planning ahead is advised. If you’re someone who loves to see a lot in a short time without the fuss of buying individual tickets, this tour is a great fit. It’s especially suited for travelers eager to maximize their time and get a taste of London’s diverse attractions.


If you’re looking to see as much as possible in a short span, the Digital London Pass® Plus is designed for you. It’s a smart way to explore London’s most famous landmarks, museums, and tours without the hassle of purchasing multiple tickets or waiting in long lines. The fact that the pass is valid for 3 days from the first activation means you can spread out your sightseeing comfortably across a long weekend or a busy short trip.
What really stands out is the broad variety of included attractions—more than 100 options—from iconic sights like the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey to fun experiences like Madame Tussauds and the Arsenal Stadium Tour. The convenience of instant digital delivery and the comprehensive app means you can plan on the go, which is a big plus when traveling in a city as lively and unpredictable as London.
One potential consideration is that some of the most popular attractions, such as Windsor Castle and the London Eye, require reservations. This means pre-planning your days becomes necessary to avoid missing out—an easy task if you’re organized, but less so if you prefer spontaneous visits.
This pass will suit travelers who love a packed itinerary, are comfortable with digital tickets, and want to make the most of their time without sacrificing flexibility. It’s especially good for first-timers who want a broad overview of the city’s highlights or seasoned travelers eager to hit the major sights efficiently.
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Start your adventure with the London Eye, arguably London’s most recognizable modern attraction. With stunning views of the city skyline, the Eye provides a fantastic introduction to London’s layout. Reviewers note that entry is quick and straightforward, though some mention queues are inevitable, much like at any popular attraction.
Next, hop aboard the Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Tour. It’s a flexible way to see many sights without the fatigue of walking or navigating public transport. The open-top buses give you panoramic views, and with the pass, you’ll have the ability to jump on and off at notable locations like Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and Trafalgar Square.
To cruise along the Thames, the Uber Boat by Thames Clippers offers a scenic river ride. Many found this to be a highlight, with views from the water adding a different perspective to London’s skyline. It’s also a practical way to connect with other attractions along the river, like the Tower of London.
Begin with the Tower of London, where the guided tours—often led by knowledgeable staff—bring the fortress’s long history to life. Reviewers have praised guides for their expertise, making the visit both educational and engaging. Afterward, a visit to The View from The Shard provides a stunning vantage point, offering sweeping vistas of the city that are particularly breathtaking if the weather is clear.
For a dose of royal history, Kensington Palace or Hampton Court Palace are included options. These historic residences give insight into royal life and often feature impressive architecture and gardens.
A visit to Madame Tussauds is always a fun option, especially for those traveling with family or friends. It’s a chance to come face-to-face with lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical figures, and superheroes, making for some memorable photo moments.
Start your day with the St Paul’s Cathedral, an architectural marvel with a magnificent dome and rich religious history. The Westminster Abbey is another must-see, renowned for its stunning Gothic design and royal connections. Both locations are awe-inspiring and offer insights into London’s centuries of history.
If you’re interested in royal life, Kensington Palace and Windsor Castle (note that Windsor touring is only available in the afternoon and after 1 PM on certain days) provide a glimpse into royal residences and history. The Arsenal Stadium Tour offers a different flavor, appealing to sports fans eager to explore one of London’s most famous football clubs.
For families or those wanting a break from history, the London Zoo or the London Bridge Experience add some fun and quirky charm to your itinerary.

The beauty of the Digital London Pass® Plus is that everything is managed through an app, simplifying your trip. Entry to attractions is generally straightforward—simply scan your digital pass at the gate or ticket office. However, some of the most popular experiences, like Windsor Castle or the London Eye, do require reservations, so it’s wise to plan ahead, especially during peak times.
At approximately $254.58 per person, the pass offers significant savings—up to 50% versus buying individual tickets. Considering the cost of individual attractions like the London Eye, Tower of London, and The Shard, which can easily add up, this pass provides excellent value for travelers planning to visit multiple sites.
Once activated, your three days are consecutive, so starting early each day is recommended to fit in everything. The pass’s flexibility means you can tailor your schedule, but keeping an eye on reservation requirements helps avoid disappointment.
Many travelers have found entry to be smooth, with no fuss on-site. As one reviewer pointed out, “Entry with the London Pass is easy and straightforward,” although queues are common at popular attractions. The app’s detailed map and information help you navigate the city and plan your visits efficiently.
You can cancel up to 24 hours before your first use for a full refund, offering peace of mind if your plans change. Reserving and paying later keeps your options open, which is handy given travel uncertainties.

This 3-day package is perfect for first-time visitors eager to get a broad overview of London. It’s also ideal for busy travelers who want to maximize their sightseeing without the hassle of buying multiple tickets. If you prefer having a pre-planned, flexible itinerary that covers the city’s major highlights, this pass fits the bill.
Travelers who appreciate convenience and value for money will find the savings significant, especially if they plan to visit multiple attractions in a short window. Families, couples, or solo adventurers looking to tick off a long list of London must-sees will benefit from the streamlined approach.
However, if you’re someone who prefers spontaneous plans or is comfortable booking tickets on-site, this might feel a bit too structured. Also, those who want to visit Windsor Castle need to plan their afternoon visits carefully, as entry is only available after 1 PM from Thursday to Monday.

The London Pass® Plus offers a cohesive, stress-free way to explore the city’s top sights over three days. It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want to see a lot without the hassle of managing individual tickets or worrying about long queues. The inclusion of must-see attractions like the London Eye, Tower of London, and The Shard, combined with the convenience of digital access, makes it a practical investment for a short-term visit.
While reservations for popular sites require some planning, the overall experience is smooth, and the savings are substantial—especially if you’re planning a packed itinerary. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture lover, or simply eager to tick off London’s iconic landmarks, this pass helps make it happen efficiently.
For those who love an organized, flexible approach to sightseeing, this tour provides both value and comfort. It’s best suited for motivated travelers who prefer a curated experience and don’t mind a bit of advance planning to secure their spots at the most sought-after attractions.
“Entry with the London Pass is easy and straightforward. Advance reservations are irrelevant on-site. You'll have to queue just like everyone else.”

Do I need to book attractions in advance?
Some of the major attractions, like Windsor Castle and the London Eye, do require reservations. It’s best to plan ahead to ensure you can visit all your preferred sites.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for 3 consecutive days starting from the first activation. You can activate it at any of the included attractions and then enjoy your days exploring.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your first use for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
How do I access the attractions?
Entry is straightforward—simply scan your digital pass via the app at the gate or ticket office. The app also provides maps and detailed information.
Is the pass good for all ages?
The pass is designed for individual use, but many attractions are family-friendly. Always check specific attraction age requirements if traveling with children.
What is included in the price?
For around $254.58, you gain access to over 100 attractions, tours, and museums for 3 days, plus a handy app that keeps everything organized.
In summary, this 3-day London experience offers incredible value, convenience, and access to the city’s most celebrated landmarks. It’s a smart pick for travelers who want to make the most of their trip with minimal planning fuss, especially if they’re eager to explore widely in a short amount of time.