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England heritage attraction pass

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Combine great value and great sightseeing with the England Heritage
Attraction Pass. Giving you free entry to nearly 200 historic sites
throughout England, this multi-day pass takes you on an amazing journey
through the country’s rich cultural heritage, and includes destinations
such as the Roman Baths, Leeds Castle and Blenheim Palace.

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  • Location: Varies
  • Duration: 3, 7, 14 or 28-day pass

Price: Starting from 57.00


Tour type: Sightseeing & City Passes - Sightseeing Pass - Sightseeing Tickets & Passes
Category: Museum Tickets & Passes

 

 

Combine great value and great sightseeing with the England Heritage
Attraction Pass. Giving you free entry to nearly 200 historic sites
throughout England, this multi-day pass takes you on an amazing journey
through the country’s rich cultural heritage, and includes destinations
such as the Roman Baths, Leeds Castle and Blenheim Palace.

England has a vibrant history, and features an abundance of
well-preserved stately homes, palaces, castles, gardens and famous
monuments. Plan your visit using the England Heritage Attraction Pass,
accompanied by a full-color souvenir handbook with maps, property
details and beautiful photography. With this multi-day pass, you’ll get
entry into nearly 200 of the best sites in England, such as the Royal
Pavilion, Chatsworth and Hatfield House and save money along the way!
See the Itinerary section below for a list of further exciting
destinations.

You’ll also gain free entry to many other locations, including the following:

The Roman Baths in
Somerset are more than 2,000 years old, a well-preserved Roman site.
In the Georgian era of the 18th century, the rich and wealthy arrived
from London to 'see and be seen', and they too took the waters to rid
themselves of stiffness of the joints and gout.

The Eden Project
in Cornwall is the perfect place for you to explore your relation to
nature. See the world's largest indoor rainforest with steamy jungles
and waterfalls, and explore the Mediterranean Biome with lemon trees,
olive trees and vines. The Eden Project is fun for the whole family, and
has hands-on exhibits about the ecosystem and climate change.

Warwick Castle,
built by William the Conqueror in 1068, will take you to an era of
banquets, battles and royal splendor. Visit the waxwork displays of
Madame Tussauds, learn about the Earl of Warwick's preparations for
battle, and take a look at the ghostly dungeons where prisoners were
tortured.

In your comprehensive handbook, you'll find information
about heritage sites, including the Treasure Houses of England,
magnificent palaces, houses and castles, and hidden gems across England,
from Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon to the the
splendid Alnwick Castle in Northumberland.

Please see the itinerary for more sites to visit!

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