No, but when you get to London you can use your bus pass on London buses.
Yes
For unlimited train travel in Italy, one needs a Eurail Italy Pass. The pass can be purchased online at Raileurope or EuRail. Once the pass is purchased, it has to be activated within six months.
To travel from Tokyo to Nagoya using the JR Pass, you can take the Shinkansen bullet train. Simply show your JR Pass at the ticket gate to board the train. The journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the train type. Make sure to reserve a seat in advance, especially during peak travel times.
You can use your bus pass in Leeds and in London but you can't use it for long distance travel between the two cities.
You can use your bus pass for free travel on most local services throughout England (after 0930 Mondays to Fridays). In Greater London the pass is valid on London Bus services all day, every day.You cannot use your new bus pass on:Express services or excursionsSome special servicesTram, tube or rail servicesServices in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland
You can purchase a JR Pass for travel from Tokyo to Nagoya at major JR train stations, travel agencies, or online through the official JR Pass website.
Yes - but so do all residents of London who are over 60.
Eurail is not a train. It's a rail document or rail pass ticket
The famous passenger train line Orient Express passes through dozens of locations on day trips depending on your starting point and destination. Some of those locations include: London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Warrington.
Yes, the London Eye is included in the London Pass.
Yes, the London Pass includes access to the London Eye.
after you get the magnet train pass use the magnet train