We are heading into a glorious sunshine-filled bank holiday weekend, and it is half term for the kids. Do not miss out on our fabulous offer of a free English Heritage family day pass, worth up to £50 each. We still have some to give away, and it is easy to get yours. Simply enter your email address and name into the form here, and we will email you a barcode to show at your chosen site.
Claim Your Pass Here
The details: We want to make your adventure as easy as possible. Here is what you need to know about your pass.
Who can go?
The pass covers two adults and up to three children, or one adult and up to four children. If it is just a couple of grown-ups looking for a quiet stroll, you are more than welcome to use the pass too.
Where can I go?
You have hundreds of historic sites to choose from. Think Roman fortresses, royal palaces, and those stunning ruined abbeys that make for the perfect Instagram backdrop.
When do I use it?
Your pass is valid for one-time use from now until Sunday, June 14, 2026.
How to get it
Claim your complimentary family pass using the link here. You can claim a pass between Tuesday, May 19, 2026, and midnight on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 (or until they have all been claimed).
Make a day of it
English Heritage sites are built for family fun. With outdoor spaces for the kids to run wild, playgrounds that will keep them busy for hours, and fabulous cafes serving up everything from lunches to cooling ice creams.
A few tips before you jump in the car
- Check the list: While most sites are included, a few spots (like Stonehenge) are not part of this specific offer. Check the website here before you plan your trip.
- Opening times: Always double-check the English Heritage website for the latest opening hours and full terms and conditions before you head out.
- One per household: This offer is a one-and-done deal per family, so make sure you pick the site you have been dying to see most.
We believe history should not be tucked away behind a dusty textbook or a hefty price tag. It is meant to be stepped on, climbed over, and shouted about. We want families to get out there, breathe in some fresh air, and maybe learn a little something along the way without even realising it. There is something magical about seeing someone's face light up when they realise people actually lived in these places hundreds of years ago. It turns a standard Saturday into a memory that sticks.
Terms and conditions apply.



