Should i bought the London pass to visit the Tower of london and other Monuments?
Those ones you do need to pay for, but attractions such as London’s art galleries (The Tate and The Tate Modern) are free, as well as all of London’s museums, including the Imperial War Museum, The Cabinet War Rooms, The Science Museum, The Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum…all of the museums in London are now free to go into, and there a lots of them from the bigger ones right down to the smaller ones such as the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green. The London Dungeon IS a good attraction, but there are others you don’t need to pay for that are also good to get a look at, for example, landmarks such as Nelson’s Column, the stautes outside the Houses of Parliament, the dragons that mark the boundaries of the City, Buckingham Palace and the changing of the guard, The Lions that sit on the Embankment, The Tower Of London, Tower Bridge (which you can walk along the top of to get a better view of the City) St Stephen’s Tower which houses Big Ben….lots or people ju