What's Included
- Unlimited access to over 100 historic places across England
- Free or reduced entry to events like jousts and re-enactments
How It Works
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1. CHOOSE YOUR PASS
Choose a 9 day pass or a 16 day pass, for 1 adult, 2 adults or a family.
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2. BUY YOUR PASS
You can buy the Overseas Visitor Pass online. Remember to print out or save a copy of the confirmation email.
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3. COLLECT YOUR PASS
Go to any staffed English Heritage site and bring along your booking confirmation, proof of overseas residency and the credit card you used to make the payment.
Pass Prices
You can visit over 100 places with the pass including Stonehenge, Tintagel Castle and Charles Darwin's home. But you don't need to visit all of them - you can start saving money after visiting just two or three sites.
The prices for Overseas Visitor Passes for visits from 23 March 2024 to 31 March 2025 are:
PEOPLE | 9 DAYS | 16 DAYS |
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1 ADULT |
£47.00 |
£56.00 |
2 ADULTS |
£83.00 |
£94.00 |
FAMILY * |
£94.00 |
£105.00 |
* The family pass is valid for two adults and up to four other family members living at the same address and under 18 years of age.
Frequently Asked Questions
Weekend Guides
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London
At the heart of English history. London is unrivalled for the sheer amount of things to do. We've picked out historical highlights in four areas for you to plan a long weekend or a series of days out in the capital.
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Kent
Home to some of the most impressive historic sites in the country, the 'Garden of England' offers award-winning beaches, seaside towns, ancient marshes and the famous white chalk cliffs. Perfect to explore on a short break.
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Hadrian's Wall
Hadrian's Wall is now the most famous frontier of the mighty Roman Empire. Today, it remains an inspiring and atmospheric monument to this incredible civilisation and there are all sorts of places to visit and learn about the Romans.
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Cornwall
Castles dominate the coastline, isolated settlements and sites steeped in myth and legend are just a small part of what Cornwall has to offer. Plan a long weekend of history in this incredible part of south west England.
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Northumberland Coast
The Northumberland coast is a place to feel close to nature and to the past. Discover the tranquil islands, wide beaches, marshes and saltflats, coves and cliffs, fishing villages and fortresses of this beautiful coastline.