London is one of the world’s most iconic cities, and we’ll be the first to admit that exploring it all on a budget can feel like quite the challenge. Between the Tower of London, the London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Madame Tussauds, and a dozen other bucket-list landmarks, the costs can add up fast. Hence, that’s where Headout comes in. Headout is a global platform that makes it easy to book tickets, tours, and experiences across top destinations. What’s more, the Headout London passes are one of the most reliable ways to plan a trip to the Big Smoke, as London is called, without overspending.
From comprehensive city passes that unlock 100+ attractions to carefully bundled combo tickets that pair two or three iconic experiences together, Headout has something for every kind of traveler. Whether we’re spending a single full day in the city or stretching our visit across a week, the right pass can save us a serious amount of money — and a whole lot of time queuing. We’ve put together this guide to some of the best Headout passes for the English capital, so we can walk in knowing exactly what we’re getting and why it’s worth every pound.
Also read: The Best Headout Passes In Europe.
GoCity London Pass
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If we’re planning an ambitious London itinerary and want the freedom to visit as many attractions as possible, The GoCity London Pass is the ultimate all-in-one ticket. Available in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 10-day options, it unlocks access to over 100 top London experiences for one upfront price. The headliners include some of the top things to do in London, including the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, The View from The Shard, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Windsor Castle, and Kensington Palace — all wrapped into a single digital pass. Beyond the big names, the pass also covers river cruises, hop-on hop-off bus tours, museums, immersive art experiences, food tours, and family-friendly attractions.
What’s more, the more we visit, the more we save — with potential savings of up to 60% compared to buying individual tickets. We can activate the pass any time within one year of purchase, and once we visit our first attraction, the clock starts on our chosen number of consecutive days. So, it’s ideal for visitors who want to cram in as much as possible with zero decision fatigue.
Also read: London to Stonehenge: What Travelers Should Know.
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Headout Pass London
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Sitting at the top of the list is the Headout Pass London, the website’s own curated city pass. Moreover, it’s one of the most flexible options for visitors who want value without committing to a set number of days. The Headout Pass London lets us choose between 2 and 7 attractions from a selection of 45+ top London experiences, and it’s valid for 30 days from our chosen start date. Highlights in the pass include the London Eye, Tower of London, Frameless, Shrek’s Adventure, Madame Tussauds, London Zoo, Thames River cruises, hop-on hop-off bus tours, walking tours, Chelsea FC Stadium Tour, and Kensington Palace.
What’s more, we can also enjoy an exclusive AI audio guide for attractions like the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey, offering immersive, hands-free storytelling as we explore. Savings reach up to 40% compared to individual ticket prices. With free cancellation and the convenience of a single digital pass through the Headout app, this is a great pick for travelers who prefer exploring at their own pace rather than rushing to maximize a daily pass.
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Go City London Explorer Pass
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The Go City London Explorer Pass is another attraction-based pass that gives us the power to handpick our London experiences. We can choose from 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 attractions from a list of over 90 options — including The View from The Shard, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Up at The O2, Kew Gardens, Tower Bridge, and many more. Unlike day-based passes, there’s no daily time pressure here. Once we visit our first attraction, we have 30 days to use up our remaining choices.
What’s more, the pass comes with extended validity of up to one year from the date of purchase before activation, making it a solid option if we want to book early and plan later. A multilingual London guidebook, a London Tube map, and a hop-on hop-off bus tour map are also included. With savings of up to 50% on select attractions, this pass suits those of us who have specific sights in mind and want to visit them without rushing.
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Combo: London Eye, Thames River Cruise, and the Tower of London Tickets
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For those of us who want to see London from the sky, the water, and deep inside its most legendary fortress — all with one ticket — this triple combo is hard to beat. The Combo Experience bundles together three of London’s most iconic experiences: a 30-minute flight on the London Eye, soaring 135 meters above the city for 360° panoramic views; a relaxing Thames River cruise with live or audio commentary past landmarks including Tower Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Houses of Parliament; and a full visit to the Tower of London, where we can explore the White Tower, walk the battlements, and come face to face with the Crown Jewels.
What’s more, the pass offers flexible scheduling, allowing us to visit all 3 attractions on the same day or spread them across separate dates. It saves up to 13% versus buying each ticket individually and is one of Headout’s most popular London combos, with thousands of verified five-star reviews praising its ease of use and value.
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Combo: Madame Tussauds + SEA LIFE London Aquarium Tickets
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This Family-Friendly Combo Experience pairs two of London’s most entertaining and interactive attractions into a single, cost-effective ticket. At Madame Tussauds, we step into the world of fame and get up close with over 150 hyper-realistic wax figures of celebrities, athletes, royals, and historical icons. We can explore zones like the Marvel Hall of Heroes, the Star Wars experience, the Spirit of London ride, and the Royal Balcony. Right next door at SEA LIFE London Aquarium, we dive into Europe’s largest collection of aquatic life across 14 themed zones and 3 floors — including the UK’s largest living coral reef, Polar Adventure with Gentoo penguins, and Rainforest Adventure with a Dwarf Crocodile and Poison Dart Frogs.
Moreover, the flexibility here is excellent: we can visit Madame Tussauds at any point within 90 days of visiting SEA LIFE. We also have the option to upgrade to include a 30-minute London Eye ride. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience begins, and savings of up to 30% are on offer compared to buying the two tickets separately.
Also read: Top Family-Friendly Things To Do In London.
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Combo: Tower Bridge + Westminster Abbey Tickets
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History lovers, this one’s for us. This Combo Experience pairs two of London’s most architecturally stunning and historically significant landmarks at a combined saving of up to 5% versus buying them individually. At Tower Bridge, we can walk across the iconic Victorian bascule bridge, cross the nail-biting glass-floor walkways 42 meters above the River Thames, and explore the Victorian Engine Rooms, where the original steam-powered machinery still stands.
At Westminster Abbey, we step inside one of Britain’s most sacred spaces — the site of royal coronations, weddings, and burials, and a final resting place for poets, scientists, and monarchs alike. Figures memorialized here include Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, and Geoffrey Chaucer. Both attractions offer rich historical depth, and with an easy 20-minute walk between them, they make for a perfect half-day London itinerary. Tickets can be redeemed flexibly, allowing us to plan our visits with ease. The combo is ideal for culture-focused travelers who want to go beyond surface-level sightseeing and really dig into what makes London extraordinary.
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Are Headout passes and combo tickets in London worth it?
Yes, for most travelers they are. The value largely depends on which attractions we plan to visit and how many. Even then, beyond cost savings, the added benefits — free cancellation, mobile ticketing, and skip-the-line entry at select venues — make the experience significantly more convenient, especially in a city as busy as London.
Can we visit Headout pass attractions on different days?
Yes, and this is one of the biggest advantages of using attraction-based passes. Both the Headout Pass London and the London Explorer Pass by Go City allow us to visit our chosen attractions at different times over a 30-day window from the date of first use. Combo tickets similarly offer flexible windows: the Madame Tussauds + SEA LIFE combo, for example, gives us 90 days from our first visit to use the second ticket. Only day-based passes like The London Pass® require us to visit within consecutive calendar days, which is still highly manageable given that options range from 1 to 10 days.
How do we use Headout passes at attraction entry points?
Once we complete our booking on Headout, our ticket or pass is delivered to us via email and is accessible through the Headout app on our phone. At each attraction, we simply present our mobile ticket or QR code to the staff at the entry point. For certain attractions, especially high-demand ones like the London Eye or Madame Tussauds, it’s a good idea to pre-book a specific time slot in advance through the Headout platform or the attraction’s own booking portal. Most passes don’t require printing — a smartphone is all we need. The Headout app also lets us manage bookings, check attraction details, and navigate between venues, making it a handy companion throughout our London trip.
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