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Hello!


I have spied a fab offer on the 2FOR1 London Days out website - London Eye - two tickets for the price of one, if you travel by rail into London. As far as I can see this means I can travel from East Dulwich or Peckham Rye station and redeem the offer as long as I purchase tickets and don't use my Oyster. This seems too good to be true but would make a fantastic pressie for my husband! I've printed the voucher anyway!


Anyone here used 2 For 1 London vouchers? They look great!


Merry Christmas! :o)

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i have used a lot of the 2for1 offers from that homepage (you can also pick booklets up from some trainstations which have vouchers at the back) and never had a problem. as long as you make sure you have a paper ticket and it is valid for the day you want to go you'll get the deal. have a lovely time!

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