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Visitor Oyster Card Offers and Discounts Museums Terms & Home Food & Drink Experiences & Galleries Shopping Conditions Tube Map Visitor information Explore more and pay less with a Discover your special Visitor Oyster card offers and discounts Museums Terms & Home Food & Drink Experiences & Galleries Shopping Conditions Tube Map Simply turn up and show your Visitor Oyster card in order to enjoy Categories the range of discounts and offers across London. Click below to navigate Visitor Oyster card offers and discounts Food & Drink Museums & Galleries • 28°-50° Wine Workshop & Kitchen • House of Illustration • BonVivant • Jewish Museum London • Brasserie Blanc • Museum of Brands, Packaging and • Cinnamon Bazaar Advertising • Cinnamon Kitchen & Anise Bar • Royal Academy of Arts • Cinnamon Soho • Somerset House • Icebar London • The Estorick Collection of • London Transport Museum Modern Italian Art Upper Deck • The Foundling Museum • Paul • The Household Cavalry Museum • Planet Hollywood • The National Gallery • Skylon Restaurant • Tang London Shopping • The Medieval Banquet • Bicester Village • Where the Pancakes Are • Dropit • Foyles Experiences • London Beatles Store • ArcelorMittal Orbit • London Designer Outlet • Emirates Air Line cable car • London Transport Museum Shop • KidZania London • M&M’s World • Namco Fun Scape • Ripley’s Believe it or Not • River Bus Services • Royal Albert Hall • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew • Thames Rockets • The London Bridge Experience & Tombs • The London Helicopter Don’t have a Visitor Oyster card yet? Get one here Visitor Oyster Card Offers 2 See page 13 for terms and conditions Museums Terms & Home Food & Drink Experiences & Galleries Shopping Conditions Tube Map Food & Drink 20% off dishes from the Complimentary glass of à la carte menu prosecco or soft drink Contemporary wine bars named after the latitudes An all-day French restaurant with romantic and within which most of the world’s vineyards are located. luxurious vibes in the heart of Bloomsbury London. Offer available at 28-50 Wine Workshop and Kitchen Complimentary glass of prosecco or soft drink per restaurants on Marylebone Lane, Maddox Street and person when ordering two courses from the à la Fetter Lane. carte menu. Nearest Tube station Nearest Tube station Oxford Circus, Bond Street, Chancery Lane Russell Square 20% off dishes from the One Cinnamon Bellini per dining à la carte menu Inventive Indian cuisine and innovative cocktails, served Brasserie Blanc is the home of delicious French dishes all day in a vibrant, bazaar-themed space. inspired by the family favourites of legendary chef One Cinnamon Bellini per person per Visitor Oyster Raymond Blanc. card, with a minimum spend on food of £10 per person. Offer available at Brasserie Blanc restaurants in Nearest Tube station Chancery Lane, Charlotte Street, Fulham Reach, Charing Cross Southbank, Threadneedle Street and Tower Hill. Nearest Tube station Chancery Lane, Goodge Street, Hammersmith, Waterloo, Bank, Tower Hill Don’t have a Visitor Oyster card yet? Get one here Visitor Oyster Card Offers 3 See page 13 for terms and conditions Museums Terms & Home Food & Drink Experiences & Galleries Shopping Conditions Tube Map One Cinnamon Bellini per dining One Cinnamon Bellini per dining 10% off tickets and any Chic contemporary restaurant for innovative Indian A fusion of British and Indian plates for sharing such as additional purchases cooking influenced by classic British traditions. fish and masala chips, in modern decor. Icebar London is the UK’s only permanent icebar, kept One Cinnamon Bellini per person per Visitor Oyster One Cinnamon Bellini per person per Visitor Oyster at -5°C all year round. card, with a minimum spend on food of £10 per person. card, with a minimum spend on food of £10 per person. 10% discount from tickets and any additional purchases, Nearest Tube station Nearest Tube station including bar, restaurant and gift items. Liverpool Street Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus Nearest Tube station Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus One free croissant with the 20% off food and soft drinks purchase of a hot drink until 11am from the à la carte menu, and Top Tip Family-run French artisan bakery and patisserie. merchandise Save and enjoy the view! One free plain croissant per customer per hot drink, Central London’s must-do experience restaurant and Travel by bus for one of the cheapest and most take away only. the home of Hollywood inspired dining (restaurant, scenic ways to get around London. Search TfL top bar, shop). travel tips to find out more. Multiple locations across London Present your Visitor Oyster card to your server before ordering. Nearest Tube station Piccadilly Circus Don’t have a Visitor Oyster card yet? Get one here Visitor Oyster Card Offers 4 See page 13 for terms and conditions Museums Terms & Home Food & Drink Experiences & Galleries Shopping Conditions Tube Map 10% off the entire bill when dining 20% off food bill 20% off Medieval banquet Package in the restaurant Southeast Asian inspired noodle bar that offers halal, One of London’s most exciting interactive experiences. gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan. Skylon is situated on the first floor of the Royal Festival 20% off Medieval Banquet Package (4 course meal; live Hall in the Southbank Centre and offers stunning views 20% off food bill for Visitor Oyster card holders. entertainment; drinks, dance music). from huge floor-to-ceiling windows. Nearest Tube station Nearest Tube station 10% discount on the final bill when dining in Skylon in Tottenham Court Road Tower Hill either the Restaurant or the Grill at any time, and on any menu. Nearest Tube station Waterloo, Embankment Top Tip 15% discount on food and drink in 10% off whole bill Always pay the right fare The no. 1 destination in London for pancakes, serving the Museum’s Upper Deck café-bar Remember to always touch your Visitor Oyster card savoury and sweet buttermilk pancake stacks and the Relax and enjoy refreshments at London Transport in and out at the yellow card readers at stations. illustrious oven-baked Dutch Babies. Museum’s Upper Deck café-bar while enjoying views Search TfL top travel tips to find out more. over Covent Garden Piazza all day. 10% off whole bill when showing a Visitor Oyster card. Excludes alcoholic drinks. Nearest Tube station London Bridge, Southwark Nearest Tube station Covent Garden, Leicester Square Don’t have a Visitor Oyster card yet? Get one here Visitor Oyster Card Offers 5 See page 13 for terms and conditions Museums Terms & Home Food & Drink Experiences & Galleries Shopping Conditions Tube Map Experiences 10% discount at the souvenir shop Enjoy up to 26% discount on UK’s tallest sculpture offering amazing views your ride* of London, and the world’s tallest and longest Enjoy great views and a unique ride across the Thames tunnel slide! on the Emirates Air Line, London’s only cable car. The souvenir shop is located inside the attraction. Touch your Visitor Oyster card on the yellow card Nearest Tube station reader and touch again at the end. Discounts also Stratford available on the Discovery Experience – ask the staff for more information. *Fares are not included in the Visitor Oyster card daily fare cap. Nearest Tube station North Greenwich, Royal Victoria (DLR) Top Tip 15% discount on merchandise Travel like a Londoner An indoor City run by kids. Explore more than Stand on the right when using the escalators 60 real life activities. at Tube stations, leaving enough space for passengers in a hurry. Search TfL top travel 15% discount of on KidZania merchandise when you tips to find out out more. present your Visitor Oyster card upon payment. The merchandise shop is located inside KidZania. Nearest Tube station Shepherd’s Bush, Wood Lane Don’t have a Visitor Oyster card yet? Get one here Visitor Oyster Card Offers 6 See page 13 for terms and conditions Museums Terms & Home Food & Drink Experiences & Galleries Shopping Conditions Tube Map Thames Clippers River Bus 2-for-1 bowling experience 15% discount at the gift shop Save up to 19% on single journeys* Namco Funscape is a family entertainment centre Step inside the UK’s most extraordinary attraction Travelling by boat on the River Thames is a fantastic featuring bowling, fun and games. and discover the unbelievable at Ripley’s Believe It or experience that reveals 2,000 years of history. Not! London. Buy one full priced game per person and receive your Touch your Visitor Oyster card on the yellow card second game per person for free. Walk in customers Offer up to six people per Visitor Oyster card shown. readers as you board a MBNA Thames Clippers River only. All Bank Holidays excluded. Offer valid for up to 6 Bus, and touch out at the end of the journey. Nearest Tube station persons per card. Piccadilly Circus *fares are not included in the Visitor Oyster card daily Offer available at Namco Funscape County Hall and fare cap. The Brewery Romford. Find piers and routes at tfl.gov.uk/river/maps and Nearest Tube station thamesclippers.com Waterloo, Romford (National Rail) Top Tip 20% off Grand Tour tickets 10% discount in the Kew Gardens Check before Get a unique insight into one of London’s most iconic shop and on hot drinks venues with an insightful tour led by a friendly and The world’s most diverse collection of living plants just you travel knowledgeable guide. Available daily. Check before you travel to avoid any service 30 minutes from central London. delays or disruptions to your journey. Search Valid on full price ‘walk-in’ tickets from the Royal Albert 10% discount in the Kew Gardens shop and on hot drinks TfL top travel tips to find out more. Hall Box Office located at Door 12. Adult £13.75, in the catering outlets. Child £6.75. Nearest Tube station Nearest Tube station Kew Gardens South Kensington Don’t have a Visitor Oyster card yet? Get one here Visitor Oyster Card Offers 7 See page 13 for terms and conditions Museums Terms & Home Food & Drink Experiences & Galleries Shopping Conditions Tube Map Free Thames Rockets mug 2-for-1 on tickets 20% off merchandise at the The original speedboat sightseeing tour operator Immersive theatre about London’s history followed on site shop offering a unique way to see the capital’s landmarks by a psychological scare-maze themed upon your The London Helicopter offers unrivalled views of from the River Thames.
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