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2for1 Madame Tussauds, London Eye & more
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What: 2for1 tickets Get by: Ongoing

How: Choose your offer online from the Day Out Guide, register 'n' print the voucher, and bring it on the day with your two National Rail train tickets (sadly Oyster cards and London Underground tickets aren't accepted).

A valid ticket will have the double-arrow (or 'crows-foot') National Rail logo on it. You can print as many vouchers as you like; check the individual offer pages for full terms.

What do I get? 2for1 to loads of London attractions including Madame Tussauds, London Eye and The Churchill War Rooms.

The detail: The key here is you need to print a voucher AND have a valid rail ticket for the same day. It’s still often worth doing this even if you’re not travelling by train – a cheap single ticket is available for a couple of quid, far cheaper than the £30 entry ticket price. So just stop by the nearest station on your way and pick one up. Then present both to get your 2for1.

MSE Penny says: A one-way ticket from a central London station - e.g. Marylebone (for Tussauds) to Wembley - is £4.40 and both visitors must have a rail ticket. Entry to Madame Tussauds is £30, so with £8.80 spent on a train fare you save £21.20. Even if you don't use your train ticket for travel, the saving on your admission ticket makes it worth it.

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Madame Tussauds 2for1 with National Rail
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What: 2for1 entry with National Rail train tix Get by: Mon 30 April 2012

How: Buy National Rail ticket and print vouchers. The key here is you need to print a voucher AND have a valid rail ticket for the same day. Yet it’s still often worth doing this even if you’re not travelling by train – a cheap single ticket is available for a couple of quid, far cheaper than the entry ticket price. So just stop by the nearest station on your way and pick one up. Then present both to get your 2for1.

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Madame Tussauds 2for1 with National Rail
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What: 2for1 entry with National Rail train tix Get by: Mon 30 April 2012

How: See the 2for1 Madame Tussauds page via National Rail's Days Out Guide. Then buy a train ticket valid on the day you want to visit, and with the cheapest being around £2, you could save up to £28.

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Drayton Manor 2for1 with National Rail
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What: 2for1 entry with National Rail tix Get by: Mon 30 Apr 2012

How: Buy National Rail ticket and print vouchers. The key here is you need to print a voucher AND have a valid rail ticket for the same day. Yet it’s still often worth doing this even if you’re not travelling by train – a cheap single ticket is available for a couple of quid, far cheaper than the entry ticket price. So just stop by the nearest station on your way and pick one up. Then present both to get your 2for1.

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