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  • Great British Heritage Pass
    The Great Britain Heritage Pass now has a family pass (which I got last summer for our party of 3 for $217 for 2 weeks) which can be a great deal if you are traveling in the right parts of the country (less so if you are only seeing London and its environs). At that rate, you can recoup the cost in just a a couple of visits to high priced sites like St. Paul's, Hampton Court, and Blenheim. Check the list of attractions against your itinerary to see if it's a good deal for you
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  • Historic Royal Palaces
    Last June when my niece came with me, I joined Historic Royal Palaces as an annual member. For one, it's £37 or I think it was £55 or 58 for the 2 of us. That enabled us to have admission to Kensington Palace, the Tower, Hampton Court Palace and Kew Palace, as well as the Royal Banqueting House. Also, I was given a very nice book that sold for £10 in the gift shop as well as all purchases in any of the palace gift shops were discounted. When I got my final membership card mailed to me, the membership actually was for 13 months so I could use it again this year." -- Carrybean
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  • Roma Pass
    The three-day Roma Pass (sold at all participating museums, Termini station, and major subway stops, €20 ($29)) is a great way to travel before the holiday weekend. The pass offers unlimited public transportation on buses and the metro, free admission to two museums or archaeological sites, and reduced admission to others. (Vatican museums are not included.)
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