World-famous clipper ship the Cutty Sark is among the new attractions introduced by the London Pass (www.londonpass.com) for summer 2015, as the popular sight-seeing card adds even more value for visitors to the capital.
From 1 May, London Pass holders will gain free entry to the ship, normally priced at £13.50 per person. The introduction of the Cutty Sark continues the London Pass's development of Greenwich as a hub for its customers. Last autumn saw the Royal Observatory added to the portfolio, whilst the National Maritime Museum, Fan Museum and Wernher Collection at Ranger's House are also offered, as well as a one day "hop-on, hop-off" Thames City Cruises ticket, which offers scenic transport to and from Greenwich.
The London Pass is also aiming to tap into the worldwide popularity of the BBC TV series Sherlock by introducing a 1-hour guided Sherlock Holmes Walking Tour. Participants are invited to don deerstalkers and explore the locations featured in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original novels as well as a range of on-screen adaptations.
Another new introduction for May 2015 is the Science Museum's IMAX Theatre. London Pass holders will now be able to experience a 3D film (normally £10 per person) on one of the UK's largest cinema screens. The IMAX Theatre shows a range of educational films transporting visitors to the moon, under sea or into deep space with the 3D effect placing them right in the heart of the action.
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