Passholders will get free entry to the ship, normally priced at £13.50 per person.
Last autumn saw the Royal Observatory added to the portfolio, while the National Maritime Museum, Fan Museum and Wernher Collection at Ranger’s House.
They are also offering, as is a one-day ‘hop-on, hop-off’ Thames City Cruises ticket.
The London Pass is also aiming to tap into the popularity of the BBC TV series Sherlock by introducing a one-hour guided Sherlock Holmes Walking tour.
Participants are invited to wear deerstalkers and explore the locations featured in Arthur Conan Doyle’s novels.
Also new 2015 is the Science Museum’s IMAX Theatre. London Pass holders will be able to experience a 3D film (normally £10 per person) on one of the UK’s largest cinema screens.
A one-day London Pass is priced at £49 per adult and £33 per child (aged 5-15).
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