Enjoy three months of National Art Pass for just £15 Craving some cultural enrichment? Discover London's treasures for less this year with National Art Pass. This little beauty gets you free or reduced price entry to 80+ museums, galleries and historic houses in the capital — plus 150+ more elsewhere in the UK — huge discounts on major exhibitions, as well as museum shop and cafe savings so you can really make a day of it.
What's more, there's never been a better time to get your hands on one. Right now, you can nab a National Art Pass three month trial for just £15. That's three months of fee-free access to the likes of The Brunel Museum, Kensington Palace, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, and many more.
You've got until 31 January to claim this gem of an offer — a no-brainer for London culture vultures. The only question is, what will you visit first? We've put a few of our recommendations below, or you can grab your National Art Pass straight away via the big blue button. |
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Troy: Myth and Reality From Homer to Hollywood, the legend of Troy has inspired countless works of art. Unravel the story of the lost city through ancient sculptures, exquisite paintings, and more contemporary works at the British Museum's breathtaking exhibition (our art critic gave it four stars) for 50% less with National Art Pass. Image © The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth. |
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The Garden Museum Gear up for spring and get some green-fingered inspiration at Lambeth's gorgeous Garden Museum, housed inside an old church. Discover a people's history of London's Royal Parks, learn about Britain's love affair with gardening, and relax in the museum's own outdoor oasis. Your National Art Pass gets you 50% off exhibitions. Image © Hamish Irvine Photographer Ltd. |
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Kyoto to Catwalk From traditional 17th century Japanese dress to Gaultier and McQueen, track the evolution of the kimono at the Victoria & Albert Museum this spring. The iconic garment is the star of the museum's latest blockbuster exhibition, which features the original, kimono-inspired Star Wars costumes, as well as one worn by Bjork. Get half-price entry with National Art Pass. Image © Akira Times. |
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Strawberry Hill House National Art Pass also gives you ample opportunity to wander off the beaten track and discover London's lesser-known gems — like Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham. This architectural marvel is the creation of author Horace Walpole, who set out to create his 'little Gothic castle' in 1747. Once you start your trial, you can explore it for free. Image © Kilian O'Sullivan. |
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