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Reviews: The British Museum
Guest User2015-06-03
The scenery at Yuntai Mountain is truly beautiful. Buying tickets was quick; I initially thought picking them up would be troublesome, but perhaps because it was the off-season, the scenic area wasn't too crowded, and I got my tickets smoothly.
Reviews: London: Harry Potter Studio Tour and Oxford Day Trip
Guest User2026-04-07
Simply perfect!! Both the visit to Oxford (there's enough time to see almost everything) and the studio tour. You can return on your own if you want to stay longer than four hours.
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: Harry Potter Studio Tour + University of Oxford 1-day tour in United Kingdom|Admission ticket included + Oxford English guided tour
Guest User2025-08-17
To be honest, this tour was a bit expensive, but since I couldn't get tickets to the Harry Potter factory, I had to join a group. Meeting at 7 am was agonizing; I ended up sleeping on the bus. The English-speaking tour guide in Oxford was an older woman, but she was super fun. The itinerary was relatively simple: 1.5 hours walking around the colleges without going inside anything, followed by an hour of free shopping. The tour guide mainly provided explanations on the bus, and once at the factory, it was mostly self-sufficiency. It's basically just the cost of the transportation and entrance fees. If you can get tickets yourself, you don't need to join a group. The only advantage was that it allowed my child to practice their English listening skills.