is the London Pass worth it

London Pass Calculator

Check whether the London Pass saves money compared with individual tickets for the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, The Shard, and other paid sights.

Quick verdict

The London Pass usually pays off only on packed sightseeing days โ€” roughly three or more paid attractions per pass day. London has world-class free museums, so slower itineraries often beat the pass with individual tickets.

Live Savings Calculator

Is the City Pass Worth It?

City passes can save you hundreds, or they can be a total tourist trap. Check off the attractions you plan to visit below, and we'll compare the math against real-time live prices.

Build Your Itinerary

Fetching live prices from Tiqets API...

*Prices shown are live individual adult entry fees pulled directly from the Tiqets API.

A La Carte Total

โ‚ฌ0.00

Pass Cost

โ‚ฌ...

Select your itinerary

Check the attractions you want to visit on the left to see if the pass saves you money.

About the Pass

When the London Pass makes sense

First-time visitors hitting the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and The Shard in a short window

Travelers planning three or more paid attractions per pass day

People who prefer one upfront price over juggling separate bookings

When to skip the pass

Your London plan is built around free museums like the British Museum, Tate Modern, or National Gallery

You only want one or two big paid attractions

You qualify for 2-for-1 rail offers or other London attraction discounts

London pass calculator FAQ

Is the London Pass worth it?

It depends on pace. The pass tends to pay off when you visit roughly three or more paid attractions per pass day. Because many of Londonโ€™s best museums are free, lighter itineraries are usually cheaper with individual tickets.

What does the London Pass include?

The London Pass typically covers the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, The Shard, Kensington Palace, and dozens more paid attractions. Inclusions change, so confirm the current list before buying โ€” and only add attractions you will actually visit in the calculator.

Should I use this calculator or read the London Pass review?

Use the calculator for the quick price math on your itinerary, then read the full London Pass review for inclusions, booking caveats, and a practical verdict.

This page is the quick calculator view. For the full buying guide, exclusions, and product-by-product notes, read the London Pass review.