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www.london-weekend.co.ukHomeBook Rail TicketsAdd to favouritesContactFAQPrivacySite mapLondon weekend breaksLatest London travel newsThe London PassThe London Pass is a sightseeing card which gives holders FREE ENTRY to over 55 sights and tourist attractions in London. Customers simply pay the one off price for the London Pass of their choice (there are 4 durations to choose from) and then can enter as many of the tourist attractions included on the pass that they wish to, without paying.Some of the most popular attractions which can be visited free with the London Pass are the Tower of London, Kensington Palace, St Paul's Cathedral, Windsor Castle, London Zoo, the London Aquarium and Shakespeare's Globe – to name but a few. The London Pass is an ideal addition to a family holiday, romantic weekend or group trip - in fact, anyone who is travelling to London can enjoy and benefit from the pass. Customer survey results show that over 95% of London Pass users are more than satisfied and would recommend the pass to others. Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs ExhibitionExhibition curators were finally able to reveal what is on show in the London exhibition of treasures from the tomb of teenage Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun.There are 130 items on show in "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs", some up to 3,500 years old.More than 325,000 tickets have already been pre-sold for the London show, which runs until 30 August 2008.Most of the exhibits, including fifty from his tomb, did not feature in the record-breaking show that attracted eight million visitors in the United States and 1.7 million in Britain thirty years ago.The famous death mask, which was on show last time around, is now considered too fragile to be moved from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.Prince Charles and Camilla formally opened the show, the first to be staged at the O2 venue on the banks of the River Thames in southeast London, formerly known as the Millennium Dome.Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered at the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, in 1922 by Britons Howard Carter and Lord George Carnarvon.Clickhere to book your London weekendTerracottaArmy Exhibition atthe BritishMusemOne of the most exciting exhibits to reach London for many years can beseen at the British Museum, until 6 April 2008. The TerracottaArmy is acollection of figures made over two thousand years ago to protect the tombof the First Emperor of China.Although called an army, the seven thousand figures include representativesfrom the whole of the Emperor's court, including bureaucrats, acrobats andmusicians. Over one hundred items, including the largest ever collection ofthe life sized figures ever seen outside China, will be on display in Londonand it would be well worth while to visit the TerracottaArmy Exhibition atthe BritishMusem if you are having a weekend in London.Remember the Tutunkhamun Exhibition is alsoon, at the O2 Complex at Greenwich.
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