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London Attraction Help

Hello, Im new to this but would appreciate some help to plan a 3 day trip to London.
We would like to take in the obvious attractions, can anyone recommend a ticket agent that would prove cost effective for visiting a number of attractions.
There will be 5 adults and 6 children so this could prove quite costly so Im hoping any London Tourist Attraction specialists out there can point us in the right direction.

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  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    Are you going on the train, if so, look up 2for1 offers
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • chiefsfanuk
    chiefsfanuk Posts: 206 Forumite
    I have no experience of ticketing agents, however I would recommend you book tickets online if possible and get fast track. The first time I went to the London Dungeons for example, I spent 6 hours in a queue... not fun lol So when I went back again I bought online (which is cheaper too) and went straight in no queues. I understand madam tussauds and the london eye have similar options. Also if you go to the dungeons website, you can buy multisave tickets for several attractions there too. When I went last time I was going to use the big red tour bus company to see all the sights, looked like a great way to see everything, we didnt get around to it in the end and just caught the London red double deckers to get a good ride around instead. Have a lovely time! :-)
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