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Thanks, ed_pete, that's really useful.


Will take my grandkids on their next visit (we still have half the Tower to do! Luckily I've got one of those annual cards, well worth it, we already got our money's worth on two visits to the Tower and one to Hampton Court!)


ETA: Pity they don't do the same for the Shard. I missed out on the original offer despite queuing for ages.

Lynne Wrote:

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> Which annual cards, Sue?


You can get a card for all the "Royal palaces" ie Tower, Hampton Court, can't remember the rest.


Unlimited entry for a year (or more depending on offers). With my partner and two grandkids we broke even after only two visits.


Bargain :)

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Good tip, thank you edp - I shall take advantage

> to go and look at the work of my ancestor -

> Hamilton Owen Rendel, who designed the original

> hydraulic mechanism. Yes I am just showing off,

> but very useful information nonetheless.


Blimey I'm very impressed :)

Thanks for this, I took my son today, great value indeed for a pound!

I was wondering if there were similar offers at other Southwark venues and came across the 'Southwark presents card' which offers discounts e.g. 2 for 1 at Dulwich picture gallery and the old operating theatre (new to me).

https://www.southwark.gov.uk/events-culture-and-heritage/the-southwark-presents-card

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