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London advice

Taking my 4 year old to watch Frozen in London. Any advice for getting discounted tickets for any other attractions in London?

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  1. gravityorgan's avatar
    Have a look at the following links to see if there's anything of interest?

    https://www.dayoutwiththekids.co.uk/hub/attraction-tickets/london-attraction-tickets

    https://www.groupon.co.uk/vouchers/london/kids-activities?ds_aid=700000002136538&ds_acctype=GOOGLE&acc=sa360-uk-new-geocat-things-to-do&bypass=true&gclsrc=aw.ds&&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=uk_mb_sea_ggl_txt_txn_sr_cbp_ch1_nbr_k*_m*_d*UK-TTD-Geocat-catch-all_g*_c*693011648065_ap*_t*dsa-1530434762081&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIz4mayaCshgMVaopQBh0a2gixEAAYAiAAEgKF9_D_BwE

    https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/london/flex-pass?aid=1382&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIz4mayaCshgMVaopQBh0a2gixEAAYASAAEgIEUvD_BwE

    If your kid is a football fan, there are stadium tours available too and, as an example, Arsenal do not charge for infants (0-4).

    https://www.dayoutwiththekids.co.uk/attractions/arsenal-emirates-stadium-tour-c4004988
  2. windym's avatar
    Go to St James's Park - buy some monkey nuts at a supermarket on your way - you will be able to feed all the birds, ducks and squirrels. It's such a pretty park for wildlife and they are used to being fed so very tame. royalparks.org.uk/vis…ark
    Xippi's avatar
    Hyde park also.
  3. harrythefish's avatar
    National Rail has offers, not sure what kind of rail ticket is needed to qualify

    Looking for great things to do in London? Travel by train and get 2FOR1 deals, 1/3 OFF savings and many other great discounts on top attractions in and around the city.
    nationalrail.co.uk/day…on/ (edited)
  4. ChelseaRae's avatar
    Merlin always have some kind of 2 for 1 offer on their attractions (Shrek, SeaLife, London Eye etc). If you receive Universal Credit then London Zoo do heavily discounted tickets.
  5. Xippi's avatar
    Check out the TKTS booth in Leicester Square for cut price tickets.
    Kids are different but I loved the National History museum when I was that age.
    samwants2save's avatar
    Have never considered TKTS - are they genuine bargain last min tickets or just a gimmick? Anyone have any experience? Really wanna go watch Christie's Witness for the Prosecution...
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