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Reviews: Eurail Global Train Pass [Official Agent/Issuance of Tickets Immediately/Travel in 33 European Countries/Cross-border Use, Unlimited Times]
Guest User2026-04-06
Overall it is definitely not cheap, but you can travel on trains around Europe as many times as you want during the period, flexible and convenient, especially for last minute travelers. Keep in mind in countries like Spain, Italy and France, the reservation fee is expensive and can add up quickly, so you need to plan ahead. Also, in most countries, the app cannot be used in the tickets gates automatically, and must seek help from staff. Hope they can improve it.
Reviews: The London Pass® (Including London Eye/Tower of London/Westminster Abbey and 100+ Popular Attractions)
Guest User2026-04-14
Overall, the London Pass is a great value and offers excellent value. It covers a wide range of attractions, including popular spots like the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, and Windsor Castle, allowing you to experience all the classic landmarks with a single ticket. If you plan to visit three or more paid attractions each day, you can easily break even and save time buying tickets repeatedly, resulting in a smoother overall experience. Highly recommended for those with tight schedules who want to efficiently explore London!
Reviews: Big Bus London Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
Guest User2025-12-31
We followed the Trip.com guide and have a smooth and interesting hop on hop off Big Bus experience. We first enjoyed the Red Route at Paddington Station stop, and joined Blue Route later on. Definitely a joyful day for a family of 5 with 3 children.
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Guest User2025-11-16
A lovely way to experience and celebrate Christmas at Kew Garden, Richmond, London. With many dazzling light displays by various artists and Christmas music broadcast through the park as you walk the 2.4 mile/3.8 kilometres trail at your own pace. They also cater for Quiet Access sessions for people with hidden disabilities but you need to check the website. Lots of pit stops for refreshment and toilets. Advance preparation for travel is essential as it an hour outside London by train or 30-49 minutes by car from London city centre. No parking onsite. You can buy tickets online or at the venue. As the season starts to get closer to Christmas the lines get busier. A very magical experience especially for children and there are also carnival rides near the end of the trail. Highly recommend at least once for locals and tourists.
Reviews: Britpop Camden: A Self-Guided Audio Tour in London
Guest User2025-06-28
This was exactly what it promised to be. An excellent informative walking tour of Camden and Primrose Hill with all of the relevant Britpop titbits thrown in. I loved it