Affordable Days Out with Universal Credit: Discounted Tickets for Top UK Attractions
The rising cost of living can make enjoying a fun day out feel out of reach, especially for those who rely on Universal Credit. Fortunately, many popular attractions across the UK offer discounted tickets for Universal Credit claimants, making it easier for families and individuals to explore exciting places without breaking the bank.
Attractions like London Zoo, Kew Gardens, and the Cartoon Museum offer fantastic savings for eligible visitors. For example, London Zoo provides tickets starting from just £3 for Universal Credit recipients, allowing you to enjoy a day with animals without the hefty price tag.
To take advantage of these discounts, you typically need to meet specific eligibility criteria tied to certain benefits, including Universal Credit. In the sections below, I’ll break down how you can access these offers and which attractions participate in these special programs.
Edinburgh Zoo
Edinburgh Zoo is offering reduced-price tickets for up to six people per household for visitors currently receiving Universal Credit, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), Housing Benefit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, or Income Support. To qualify, you must have received a payment within the last month and provide proof of eligibility, such as a passport, driving license, or bank card, along with your benefits receipt. Tickets must be booked online in advance, as only full-price tickets are available at the gate. The zoo will allocate tickets flexibly to ensure all visitors have a great experience. Book here.
📍134 Corstorphine Rd, Corstorphine, Edinburgh EH12 6TS
Windsor Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and The King’s Galleries
Did you know that if you receive Universal Credit or other qualifying benefits, you can visit iconic UK landmarks like Windsor Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and The King’s Galleries for just £1 per ticket? This incredible offer is available during select times, allowing you to experience the rich history and stunning architecture of these royal attractions at a fraction of the cost. The discounted tickets are available to individuals receiving benefits such as Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, and Jobseeker’s Allowance. If just one person in your household is eligible, you can access this deal for up to six people per household, making it a fantastic option for families or small groups.
Don’t miss the chance to explore the royal residences and delve into centuries of British history for just £1 per person. Keep an eye on the select times when these offers are available and plan your next royal outing! More info here.
Roald Dahl Museum & Story Centre
If you’re currently receiving Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, or Employment and Support Allowance, you can purchase £1 tickets to the Roald Dahl Museum for up to six people per household. Children under 5 can visit for free, but must be booked in advance and accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket. Tickets must be booked online or by calling 01494 892192, as only full-price tickets are available at the gate. There are a limited number of £1 tickets each day, so if they’re unavailable for your chosen date, you’ll need to select another. Please note, £1 tickets are valid for one day only and cannot be used as annual passes. Tickets are available to book now.
📍81-83 High St, Great Missenden HP16 0AL
London Wetlands Centre
At the London Wetlands Centre, a limited number of reduced-price tickets are available for individuals currently receiving Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, Jobseeker’s Allowance, or Pension Credit. Tickets are priced at either £3 or £5, and children under 4 can visit for free. The link to book is here.
📍Queen Elizabeth Walk, London SW13 9WT
Battersea Arts Centre
At Battersea Arts Centre, you can use the “Pay What You Can” scheme for tickets, which usually start at £8. If you feel you need to pay less than £8, you can contact the Box Office.
📍Lavender Hill, London SW11 5TN
Stratford East
At Stratford East, you can enjoy Pay What You Can performances for many of their shows. Special Pay What You Can performances offer tickets starting from £6, which can be booked online. These tickets are available for any seat in the auditorium.
📍Gerry Raffles Square, Theatre Square, London E15 1BN
Design Museum
Concessionary tickets are available for Museum Association members, visitors aged 65+, visitors with disabilities, NHS staff, and those receiving Universal Credit or Jobseeker’s Allowance at the Design Museum’s exhibitions.
📍224–238 Kensington High Street London W8 6AG
Cutty Sark
Royal Museums Greenwich is offering a special £2 ticket for the iconic Cutty Sark to visitors receiving Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, or Jobseeker’s Allowance. This discounted offer allows eligible individuals to explore the famous tea clipper at a reduced price, making it more accessible for those receiving benefits. Book here.
📍King William Walk, London SE10 9HT
Dulwich Picture Gallery
At Dulwich Picture Gallery, £1 concession tickets are available for anyone receiving Universal Credit or Pension Credit to help with the cost of ticket prices. These £1 tickets can be booked online or at the Gallery on the day. Online tickets must be collected on the day, and you must bring proof of eligibility.
📍Dulwich Picture Gallery Gallery Road, London SE21 7AD
Kensington Palace
Individuals who are in receipt of Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, or Jobseeker’s Allowance will be eligible to purchase £1 tickets to Kensington Palace. You can book the tickets here. When you present your £1 ticket, you’ll also enjoy a 50% discount on food at their cafés (excluding alcohol and certain items).
📍Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX
The Tower Of London
Individuals who are in receipt of Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, or Jobseeker’s Allowance will be eligible to purchase £1 tickets to The Tower Of London. You can book the tickets here. When you present your £1 ticket, you’ll also enjoy a 50% discount on food at their cafés (excluding alcohol and certain items).
📍London EC3N 4AB
Hampton Court Palace
Individuals who are in receipt of Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, or Jobseeker’s Allowance will be eligible to purchase £1 tickets to Hampton Court Palace. You can book the tickets here. When you present your £1 ticket, you’ll also enjoy a 50% discount on food at their cafés (excluding alcohol and certain items).
📍Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU
Better Leisure Centres
If you receive any of the following benefits: Housing Benefit, Income Support, Job Seekers’ Allowance, Working Families Tax Credit, Carer’s Allowance, Universal Credit, Refugee Status, or Disability Personal Independence Payment, you may be eligible for a discounted concessionary membership at Better Leisure Centres. More info can be found here.
Tate
Visitors who are eligible for Universal Credit or Pension Credit, as well as Income Support and Job Seekers Allowance recipients, can enjoy a discounted rate of £5 for admission to all exhibitions at both Tate Britain and Tate Modern. For families with children aged between 12-18 years old, each exhibition at Tate Britain and Tate Modern will be available at a reduced rate of £5 per child. More info can be found here.
Wakehurst and Kew Gardens
Anyone who is in receipt of Pension credit or Universal credit can pre-book online at www.kew.org or pay £1 on the gate. Proof of Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) must be presented upon arrival.
London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo
Families can purchase tickets starting at £3 (children under 3 are free) for any day of the week until September 2024. To be eligible, you must be receiving Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, or Jobseeker’s Allowance. Book London Zoo here and Whipsnade Zoo here.
V&A Museum
While most events at the V&A are free of charge, Universal Credit recipients can obtain complimentary admission to select paid exhibitions by presenting their Universal Credit documentation. Children under the age of 12 can typically enter for free. To view a list of upcoming events, please refer to the V&A website.
Tower Bridge
Are you a resident of Southwark, Tower Hamlets, or the City of London? Take advantage of their Community Ticket offer and explore Tower Bridge for only £1. This is open to anyone regardless of income but I thought I would share this anyway. More info can be found here.
📍Tower Bridge Rd, London SE1 2UP
Royal Albert Hall
For select family events, the Royal Albert Hall provides subsidised tickets for £1 to children and families who meet specific criteria. Eligible individuals include children who receive free school meals, those who are looked after by the local authority or in foster care, families residing in social housing, or those who are eligible for housing benefit. Have a look at their family events here.
📍Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 2AP
Little Angel Theatre
The “Puppets For All” initiative is open to individuals who receive state benefits and may not have the financial means to attend a theatre performance. The form can be accessed here.
The Cartoon Museum
Proof of being a Universal Credit recipient is required to obtain £2 tickets to The Cartoon Museum. Tickets can be found here.
📍63 Wells St, London W1A 3AE
Headstone Manor & Museum
While entry to Headstone Manor & Museum is free, some of their events may require payment. However, if you receive benefits, you can purchase tickets for these events at a discounted rate. You can find their family events here.
📍Headstone Manor, Headstone Recreation Ground, Pinner View, Harrow HA2 6PX
Wandsworth Borough Residents
Wandsworth borough residents who receive Universal Credit or have families receiving free school meals can enjoy free access to swim and gym facilities. More info can be found here.
The Kings Gallery
Enjoy special £1 admission tickets to The King’s Galleries in London and Edinburgh if you receive Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, or Jobseeker’s Allowance. Each household can claim discounted tickets for up to six people, with only one person needing to show supporting documents. Book your tickets here
Westminster Abbey
Starting 1st October 2024, adults receiving Universal Credit can visit Westminster Abbey for just £1, with the same offer available for a family (1 adult and 1 child) at £1. This reduced price is also available for individuals receiving Child Tax Credit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), or Working Tax Credit. To claim the discount, simply show your Universal Credit letter upon entry. Please note that it is currently not possible to book these discounted tickets online for adults receiving Universal Credit.. You cannot book these tickets online.
📍Dean’s Yard, London SW1P 3PA
London Transport Museum
If you receive Universal Credit, you can purchase tickets to the London Transport Museum for just £1. Additionally, children under the age of 17 can visit for free! You will need to bring proof of your latest correspondence. Book here.
📍London WC2E 7BB
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
If you’re planning a visit to Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, you’ll be pleased to learn that certain events at the venue offer £1 tickets for individuals who receive benefits such as Jobseeker’s Allowance or Universal Credit, have a household income below £30,000 per year, or hold a Blue Light Card for emergency service workers, NHS, social care sector, and armed forces. You can discover their family events by following this link.
📍Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, Ealing Grn, London W5 5EQ
RHS
Visitors in receipt of Universal or Pension Credit will be able to visit RHS Bridgewater, RHS Harlow Carr, RHS Hyde Hall, RHS Rosemoor and RHS Wisely for just £1.
Chelsea Physic Garden
Individuals who are receiving Pension Credit, Universal Credit, or have Refugee Status can obtain tickets to Chelsea Physic Garden for a discounted price of £5.
📍66 Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HS
Barbican
Every Friday at Barbican, a new release film screening is available at a ‘Pay What You Can’ price. You can choose a price between £3 to £15 and enjoy the movie. It’s an opportunity to watch the latest films at a price that suits you the best. More info can be found here.
📍Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS
Foundling Museum
If you’re interested in visiting the Foundling Museum, you’ll be pleased to know they provide complimentary golden tickets to local residents and families receiving Pension Credit, Universal Credit, Income Support, PIP, or Job Seekers Allowance.
📍40 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ
Historic Dockyard Chatham
Medway residents receiving universal credit can avail themselves of a limited number of daily tickets at £2 per person (children aged 3 and under enter for free). This special offer is valid from Saturday, February 10, to Sunday, November 17, 2024. More info can be found here.
📍Main Gate Rd, Chatham ME4 4TZ
Eden Project
The Eden Project offers a daily allocation of Day Tickets for individuals receiving Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or UK legacy benefits. Priced at £1, these tickets are exclusively available for online purchase.
📍Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG
Horniman Museum
The Dinosaur rEvolution exhibition, Aquarium, and Butterfly House at The Horniman Museum, have special £1 tickets are available for individuals receiving Universal Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, or Jobseeker’s Allowance. A limited number of these discounted tickets are offered daily and can be purchased in person at The Horniman. Each visitor can buy up to four £1 tickets per attraction. Please remember to bring proof of eligibility, either printed or on an electronic device, when purchasing these tickets.
📍100 London Rd, London SE23 3PQ
York Castle Museum
York Castle Museum offers free entry to those on means-tested benefits, including Universal Credit recipients (with free entry extended to children in these households). You can find more info here.
📍Tower St, York YO1 9RY
Old Royal Naval College
Admission to the Old Royal Naval College is £2 for recipients of universal credit. Proof of eligibility is required for this ticket. Children always receive free admission.
📍London SE10 9NN
Guildford Spectrum
If you’re planning a visit to Guildford Spectrum for some fun at their leisure pool, ice skating, or bowling, consider their concessionary tickets designed for senior citizens, full-time university students, individuals receiving DLA or PIP, or those on Universal Credit. Remember to verify your concessionary status upon ticket collection. Please note that these discounted tickets apply to individuals only and not the entire booking. Enjoy your visit to Guildford Spectrum!
📍Parkway, Guildford GU1 1UP
Lightroom
If you receive Universal Credit, you can buy Lightroom tickets for £5 on Tuesdays and Thursdays after 1pm. To book, email tickets@lightroom.uk and quote ‘Universal Credit Tickets’.
📍12, Lewis Cubitt Square, London N1C 4DY
Mudlarks Family Gallery
Mudlarks is an interactive space for children aged up to 8 years old and their parents or carers. Visitors who receive Universal Credit or other legacy benefits can visit Mudlarks for free during off-peak times.
📍No 1, West India Quay, Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4AL
Harlow Playhouse
Harlow Playhouse also offers Pay What You Can tickets, starting at £2. Recommended pricing is provided to help you choose a price that works for you. If you need to pay less than £2, please contact the Box Office.
📍College Gate, Harlow CM20 1LS
Thank you so very much for putting this list together. As someone new to Universal Credits and looking for ways to entertain my son on a budget, this (and the activities you post on Insta) have been invaluable.
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I’m always happy to help 🙂
Thank you sooooo much 🙏
Thank you so so much!!
Thankyou
Brilliant listen thank you for putting this together. Didn’t know alot of this
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You’re welcome:)
You are literally the best and a life saver. I have already taken my little one on a few adventures due to your recommendations and deals. Thank you x
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You’re welcome ❤️
Hi thank you so much for this I’ve got 6 weeks to fill and this is so helpful but I have been trying to see how I prove to them I am on universal credit. It says I can get it in my online acc but I can’t find it anywhere?
Maybe try screenshotting a picture of your payments or one of the letters/messages in your journal about receiving UC
Hiya, all you need to do is log in to universal credit on your phone. This has never failed me yet
And how much is a train down to London where literally all your places are? Maybe you should realise that the UK is not just London. What a shit and totally Londoncentric middle class gap year shit. Bet you never leave London do you. Vote Tory and read City am. Utter utter worthless part of the internet
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Looool I can taste the saltiness from his “up north” fish and chips ahahaha.
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Wow! So nasty and ungrateful. Why don’t you do your own research of places in the areas you would like to see.
What a nasty creature you are Ian. Crawl back under your rock and stay there
Thanks a lot for your research! You are the best!!!!! Thank you
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Happy to help 🙂
Thank you so much for the time and effort putting this list together, being a mum of 2.5 year old and a 1 year old receiving UC and recently separated from there dad one of my worries was not being able to allow them to still experience certain things due to affordability.
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I’m happy that I can help ❤️
Is there anything other than a garden centre for northern people????
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This a blog for Londoners by a Londoner
Thank you. Very much appreciated.
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You’re welcome:)
Thank you very much .
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No problem 🙂