Tourism information offices, helpful websites, and passports and other travel bureaucraies
General: Info-and-paperwork
This sightseeing pass gets you into more than 60 London sights and attractions for free (skipping the line at each), with loads of other discounts, and it comes with a public transportation option
Visitor information for Salisbury and elsewhere in Wiltshire
Enjoy free admission to various London sights and monuments (along with skip-the-line privileges), discounts at other attractions, and even transportation
This London Flexi Attractions Pass covers some of the pricey sights the London Pass does not:
How to contact your home consulate in London if you need citizen services (like a new passport application)
Tourist information, guidebooks, maps, tips for niche groups (students, LGBT, seniors, disabled, etc.), and more
All those boring but necessary travel details: passports, entry visas, trip insurance, health insurance, customs regulations, and all the other super-fun pre-trip preparations
Do I need to buy travel health insurance for a trip to the U.K.? What about emergency medical evacuation?
The sheet of backup information is the message in a bottle you send to yourself in case you get into trouble and lose all your important travel documents
Everything you always wanted to know about travel guidebooks by a professional travel writer who spent two decades writing them
Visitors from most developed nations will receive an automatic tourist visa upon entering the U.K.
Advice, resources, & tours for women, LGBT travelers, the disabled, seniors, pilgrims, families, and students
Advice, resources, & tours for gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, and queer travelers in the U.K.
Advice, resources, & tours for pilgrims, Christians, and spiritual travelers in the U.K.
Information and concerns for gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual travelers in the U.K.