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What does Reeves’ VAT cut mean for London attraction ticket prices?
Families will now pay less for days out and tickets to major attractions, theatres and cinemas under the Great British Summer Savings scheme.
In London, tickets to some of the capital’s best attractions will be eligible under the scheme, including the London Eye and the Tower of London.
It comes as part of the government’s plans to help people enjoy days out over the summer for less.
Attractions that are part of charities, such as ZSL London Zoo, are not part of the new scheme.
But what will it really mean for London attraction ticket prices? And how much could you really save?
How much can you save on London’s top attractions?
New prices based on average prices for standard tickets
Guards outside the Tower of London
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Current price for adult ticket – £37
Current price for child ticket – £18.50
Westminster Abbey
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Current price for adult ticket – £31
Current price for child ticket – £14
Bella Ramsey with her wax figure
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Current price for adult ticket – £31
Current price for child ticket – £26
The London Eye
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Current price for adult ticket – £33
Current price for child ticket – £26
Paddington Bear Experience
The Paddington Bear Experience
Paddington Bear Experience
Current price for adult ticket – £39
Current price for child ticket – £29
Harry Potter Warner Brothers Studio Tour
A display at the Harry Potter Warner Brothers Studio Tour
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Current price for adult ticket – £58.50
Current price for child ticket – £47
The London Dungeons
London Dungeons
Current price for adult ticket – £32
Current price for child ticket – £26.50
The Sherlock Holmes Museum
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Current price for child ticket – £14
Divers at the London Aquarium
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Current price for adult ticket – £29.90
Current price for child ticket – £27.90
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