Great British Heritage Pass

Frequently Asked Questions about Great British Heritage Pass

  • Where Can I Exchange My Great British Heritage Pass Voucher?

    The voucher can be exchanged at:

    • Britain & London Visitor Centre 1 Regent Street London SW1Y 4XT
      Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day
    • Visit Scotland Glasgow Information Centre 11 George Square Glasgow G2 1DY
    • Manchester Visitor Centre Town Hall Extension Lloyd St Manchester M60 2LA
    • York Visitor Information Centre De Grey Rooms Exhibition Square York YO1 7HB
    • York Visitor Information Centre - Railway Station Station Road York YO24 1AB
      Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day
    • Stratford-upon Avon Tourist Information Centre Bridgefoot Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6GW
    • Dover Visitor Information Centre The Old Town Gaol Biggin Street Dover CT16 1DL
    • Leeds Tourist Information Centre Gateway Yorkshire The Arcade Leeds City Station Leeds LS1 1PL
    • Bath Tourist Information Centre Abbey Chambers Abbey Church Yard Bath BA1 1LY
      Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day
  • What are some of the properties I can visit with this pass?

    Here is a list of the most visited properties:

    • Roman Baths and Pump Room: best preserved Roman spa
    • Edinburgh Castle: ancient fortress of great importance
    • Stonehenge: mysterious stone circle from prehistoric times
    • Shakespeare’s Birthplace: house where the world famous writer was born and grew up
    • Anne Hathaway’s Cottage: picturesque thatched cottage that was home to Shakespeare’s wife
    • Blenheim Palace: birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill
    • Palace of Holyroodhouse: the official residence of Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland
    • Chatsworth: opulent 17th century home features lavish art collections and extensive gardens
    • Leeds Castle: fortified for 1000 years, known as the loveliest castle in the world
    • Tower Bridge: famous London landmark with panoramic views
    • St. Paul’s Cathedral: England’s architectural masterpiece
    • Hampton Court Palace: Henry the VIII made this majestic building a royal palace
    • Shakespeare’s Globe: permanent exhibition relating to Shakespeare and theatre history,
    • Dover Castle and the Secret Wartime Tunnels: deep within the white cliffs where military personnel were stationed during WWII
    • Warwick Castle: Britain’s greatest mediaeval experience is over 1000 years old and overlooks the River Avon
    To review the complete list of properties click here.
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