Half Price Tickets Hey there.
I've just found a sight that offers half price tickets to things. Here are a few I thought might interest you. If they do, let me know and I will book for you.
Love you lots
Heids
*Chelsea Physic Garden
Description: London's oldest botanic garden is a beautiful oasis of living history in the heart of the capital. Enjoy a free guided tour or audio tour of this 330-year-old walled garden. You can also enjoy delicious refreshments in the tearoom and browse an eclectic range of gifts in the shop.
Admission: Adult £7.00.
http://www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk/
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*City Cruises (you can take a ride on a tour boat, and then spend the day in Greenwich - see the Royal Observatory, National Maritime Museum etc)
Description: The red fleet Riverliner sightseeing boats operate all year round between Westminster, Waterloo (London Eye), Tower and Greenwich piers. Discover the sights and views that can only be seen from the Thames, highlighting the blend of history and excitement of our capital.
A leisurely cruise down the River Thames is the best way to see London as most major sites can be found along the banks of the river.
Admission: Adult £10.00.
http://www.citycruises.com/
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*Design Museum
Description: Visit the Design Museum to see compelling insights into design history with the most exciting innovations in contemporary design. Located on the banks of the Thames, the Design Museum is one of the world's leading museums of design, fashion and architecture and has a constantly changing programme of exhibitions.
Admission: Adult £7.00.
http://www.designmuseum.org/
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*Firepower, The Royal Artillery Museum
Description: Your visit begins with an interesting film that explains the background to the collection and features lots of dramatic loud bangs. The Gunnery Hall's representation of World War II weapons cannot fail to impress along side the rest of the museum, which is devoted to gunpowder and the development of artillery.
Admission: Adult £5.00.
http://www.firepower.org.uk/
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*Florence Nightingale Museum
Description: Florence Nightingale is famous for her influence on modern nursing. Discover the life and personality of this remarkable Victorian woman who was not only a nurse, but a passionate statistician, writer, educationalist and hospital planner.
Admission: Adult £5.80 (normal).
http://www.florence-nightingale.co.uk/index.php
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*Madame Tussauds
Description: London's most famous tourist attraction has come alive and at Madame Tussauds you’ll come face-to-face with some of the world’s most famous faces! New for Easter, test your sporting skills in our new ‘Sports Zone’ and soak up the adulation from the roaring crowd as you step up to the podium as a world champion.
Admission: Prices vary please visit our website below or call 0870 400 3000 for details. The voucher entitles the holder to one free admission when accompanied with a full paying adult. Please note that a ticket to Madame Tussauds includes Stardome and Chamber Live. Chamber Live is only suitable for over 12's.
http://www.madame-tussauds.com/
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*Maxwell's Covent Garden
Description: Nestled snugly alongside Covent Garden’s Royal Opera House, Maxwell’s flagship 300-seater restaurant oozes a warm, welcoming and relaxed feel. The bar still serves exquisitely prepared cocktails. The menu is as thoughtful as ever and the famous burger never loses its place or appeal.
2for1 on any main course (cheapest main course free).
Offer is valid from Mon Sun.
http://www.maxwells.co.uk/
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*Roadhouse
Description: Strictly over 18s only. Roadhouse is London’s leading entertainment venue situated in the heart of Covent Garden. Holding nearly 600 guests, there are two substantial dance-floors, an American style diner restaurant and three bars with some of the best ‘Tom Cruise’ style bartenders in the country.
2for1 on any main course (cheapest main course free).
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*Roadhouse
Description: Strictly over 18s only. Roadhouse is London’s leading entertainment venue situated in the heart of Covent Garden. Holding nearly 600 guests, there are two substantial dance-floors, an American style diner restaurant and three bars with some of the best ‘Tom Cruise’ style bartenders in the country.
2for1 on any main course (cheapest main course free).
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*Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Description: Kew Gardens’ 300 acres is home to the largest collection of exotic plants in the world. This summer Kew is hosting a Mediterranean Festival, celebrating the plants of the region, and for the first time ever, Kew also has a giant beach for visitors to relax in the sun on!
Admission: Adult £12.25. Children under 17 Free.
Please note one voucher is valid for up to four people only.
Opening Times: Daily 09.30. Closing times vary throughout the year.
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*The Old Operating Theatre
Description: The roof space of a 300 year old church houses Britain’s only surviving 19th century operating theatre. The museum contains both the 1822 operating theatre used before anaesthetic and antiseptic surgery and the Herb Garret, used by the apothecary of St Thomas’ Hospital to store and cure medicinal herbs.
Admission: Adult £5.25.
http://www.thegarret.org.uk/
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*The Tower of London
Description: The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and pampered ravens strut the grounds. The Tower of London is one of the world’s most famous fortresses and has seen service as royal palace, prison, armoury and even zoo! It is still home to the Crown Jewels and Beefeaters.
Admission: Adult £16.00. Prices may be subject to change.
Opening Times: Tues-Sat 09.00-18.00, Sun-Mon 10.00-18.00. Last admission one hour before closing.
http://www.hrp.org.uk/TowerOfLondon/
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Dickens World
Description: With a host of captivating attractions, the brand new Dickens World gives you an authentic taste of the sights, sounds and smells of the 19th century. With themed restaurants, bars, shops and other attractions, it all makes for a unique day out that's exciting, entertaining and educational in equal measure.
Admission: Adults £12.50 Children £7.50
http://http//www.dickensworld.co.uk/
Visit Albert near Bath and Others Albert just rang me. He has accommodation and would love to see you. Lives in Weston-Super-Mare on the west coast, an hour from Bath. Others live in Merseyside and Newcastle, and Silvia lives in Somerset.
Heruds in London
Heidi
Half Price Tickets
Hey there. I've just found a sight that offers half price tickets to things. Here are a few I thought might interest you. If they do, let me know and I will book for you. Love you lots Heids *Chelsea Physic Garden Description: London's oldest botanic garden is a beautiful oasis of living history in the heart of the capital. Enjoy a free guided tour or audio tour of this 330-year-old walled garden. You can also enjoy delicious refreshments in the tearoom and browse an eclectic range of gifts in the shop. Admission: Adult £7.00. http://www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk/ ___________________________________________ *City Cruises (you can take a ride on a tour boat, and then spend the day in Greenwich - see the Royal Observatory, National Maritime Museum etc) Description: The red fleet Riverliner sightseeing boats operate all year round between Westminster, Waterloo (London Eye), Tower and Greenwich piers. Discover the sights and views that can only be seen from the Thames, highlighting the blend of history and excitement of our capital. A leisurely cruise down the River Thames is the best way to see London as most major sites can be found along the banks of the river. Admission: Adult £10.00. http://www.citycruises.com/ ______________________________________________ *Design Museum Description: Visit the Design Museum to see compelling insights into design history with the most exciting innovations in contemporary design. Located on the banks of the Thames, the Design Museum is one of the world's leading museums of design, fashion and architecture and has a constantly changing programme of exhibitions. Admission: Adult £7.00. http://www.designmuseum.org/ _________________________________________________ *Firepower, The Royal Artillery Museum Description: Your visit begins with an interesting film that explains the background to the collection and features lots of dramatic loud bangs. The Gunnery Hall's representation of World War II weapons cannot fail to impress along side the rest of the museum, which is devoted to gunpowder and the development of artillery. Admission: Adult £5.00. http://www.firepower.org.uk/ ______________________________________________________ *Florence Nightingale Museum Description: Florence Nightingale is famous for her influence on modern nursing. Discover the life and personality of this remarkable Victorian woman who was not only a nurse, but a passionate statistician, writer, educationalist and hospital planner. Admission: Adult £5.80 (normal). http://www.florence-nightingale.co.uk/index.php ____________________________________________________ *Madame Tussauds Description: London's most famous tourist attraction has come alive and at Madame Tussauds you’ll come face-to-face with some of the world’s most famous faces! New for Easter, test your sporting skills in our new ‘Sports Zone’ and soak up the adulation from the roaring crowd as you step up to the podium as a world champion. Admission: Prices vary please visit our website below or call 0870 400 3000 for details. The voucher entitles the holder to one free admission when accompanied with a full paying adult. Please note that a ticket to Madame Tussauds includes Stardome and Chamber Live. Chamber Live is only suitable for over 12's. http://www.madame-tussauds.com/ ____________________________________________ *Maxwell's Covent Garden Description: Nestled snugly alongside Covent Garden’s Royal Opera House, Maxwell’s flagship 300-seater restaurant oozes a warm, welcoming and relaxed feel. The bar still serves exquisitely prepared cocktails. The menu is as thoughtful as ever and the famous burger never loses its place or appeal. 2for1 on any main course (cheapest main course free). Offer is valid from Mon Sun. http://www.maxwells.co.uk/ _____________________________________________ *Roadhouse Description: Strictly over 18s only. Roadhouse is London’s leading entertainment venue situated in the heart of Covent Garden. Holding nearly 600 guests, there are two substantial dance-floors, an American style diner restaurant and three bars with some of the best ‘Tom Cruise’ style bartenders in the country. 2for1 on any main course (cheapest main course free). ________________________________________________________ *Roadhouse Description: Strictly over 18s only. Roadhouse is London’s leading entertainment venue situated in the heart of Covent Garden. Holding nearly 600 guests, there are two substantial dance-floors, an American style diner restaurant and three bars with some of the best ‘Tom Cruise’ style bartenders in the country. 2for1 on any main course (cheapest main course free). ____________________________________________________ *Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Description: Kew Gardens’ 300 acres is home to the largest collection of exotic plants in the world. This summer Kew is hosting a Mediterranean Festival, celebrating the plants of the region, and for the first time ever, Kew also has a giant beach for visitors to relax in the sun on! Admission: Adult £12.25. Children under 17 Free. Please note one voucher is valid for up to four people only. Opening Times: Daily 09.30. Closing times vary throughout the year. _____________________________________________________________ *The Old Operating Theatre Description: The roof space of a 300 year old church houses Britain’s only surviving 19th century operating theatre. The museum contains both the 1822 operating theatre used before anaesthetic and antiseptic surgery and the Herb Garret, used by the apothecary of St Thomas’ Hospital to store and cure medicinal herbs. Admission: Adult £5.25. http://www.thegarret.org.uk/ ___________________________________________________________ *The Tower of London Description: The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and pampered ravens strut the grounds. The Tower of London is one of the world’s most famous fortresses and has seen service as royal palace, prison, armoury and even zoo! It is still home to the Crown Jewels and Beefeaters. Admission: Adult £16.00. Prices may be subject to change. Opening Times: Tues-Sat 09.00-18.00, Sun-Mon 10.00-18.00. Last admission one hour before closing. http://www.hrp.org.uk/TowerOfLondon/ ______________________________________________ Dickens World Description: With a host of captivating attractions, the brand new Dickens World gives you an authentic taste of the sights, sounds and smells of the 19th century. With themed restaurants, bars, shops and other attractions, it all makes for a unique day out that's exciting, entertaining and educational in equal measure. Admission: Adults £12.50 Children £7.50 http://http//www.dickensworld.co.uk/