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Lunch and entrance fees?

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Lunch and entrance fees are not included on our tours. We do not include them because our tours are flexible – not everyone wants to visit the same attractions, or eat in the same pub or restaurant. An indication of admission fees – standard adult rates (concessions apply for children/students/elderly and families) Westminster Abbey: £12 The Tower of London: £16.50 St Paul’s Cathedral: £11 London Eye: £15.50 If you’re planning to visit a number of attractions, one of the two following sightseeing passes can be a very good idea. ♦ The London Pass covers around 50 sights such as the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Cabinet War Rooms, Hampton Court Palace and Windsor Castle. You can also add London Bus and Tube travel. A 10% discount is available on the London Pass via our page at britishtours.com/pass ♦ The Great British Heritage Pass is ideal for extended touring in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; it covers around 600 historic sights from Blenheim Palace, Anne Ha

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