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Universal Credit Over 70% off Days out tickets Guide 2025 Zoos, Museums, Historical Palaces Ie Whipsnade Zoo tickets £6 Megathread
Heres a run down of what attractions are available at huge discounted rates or free to those on Universal Credit. Tickets can be pre booked online at most venues but proof of your entitlement to Universal Credit must be provided upon entry. You can grab tickets to Edinburgh zoo for just £7 each, Royal Palaces entry for just £1 and Many more.
Please do not show up at these venues with supporting proof of benefit you are in receipt of
Universal Credit tickets are available for those who currently receive one or more of the following benefits
Universal Credit
Pension Credit
Working Tax Credit
Child Tax Credit
Employment and Support Allowance
Income Support
Jobseekers Allowance
Those in receipt of PIP payments
List of attractions and prices below
Zoos
Edinburgh Zoo £7 tickets
Whipsnade Zoo £6
London Zoo £6
Access to all Palaces below for £1
Historic Royal Palaces
The Tower of London £1 tickets
Hampton Court Palace £1 tickets
Banqueting House £1 tickets
Kensington Palace £1 tickets
Kew Palace £1 tickets
Hillsborough Palace £1 tickets
You can also save 50% off your food at selected venues
Tate Galleries £5 tickets
There are four Tate Galleries in the UK including the Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpoll RIBA North and the Tate St. Ives.
Kew Gardens £1 Tickets
Kew Gardens boasts over 300 acres of landscape including a collection of 14,000 trees, four major glasshouses, art galleries, an awardwinning childrens garden and the popular Hive installation, as well as free temporary festivals and exhibitions all year round. You can add 4 guests to your visit.
RHS Gardens £1 tickets
You can pay just £1 if you get Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit, Income Support, Incomebased Jobseekers Allowance, or Incomerelated Employment and Support Allowance.
Locations include RHS Bridgewater in Greater Manchester, RHS Harlow Carr in North Yorkshire, RHS Hyde Hall in Essex, RHS Rosemoor in Devon and RHS Wisley in Surrey.
You can book £1 tickets for yourself and up to five people.
Westminster Abbey £1 tickets
You need to show your Universal Credit letter on entry, and you cant yet book the discounted rate online.
Eden Project £5 Adults £1 Children
It is advised to prebook tickets to avoid disappointment on the day.
York Castle Museum Free entry
The York Castle museum showcases hundreds of years of Yorks history in one place from the world renowned Victorian street Kirkgate, to meeting the infamous prisoners in the spooky cells and all the way to the swinging sixties.
Chatsworth House £3 Adults £1 children
Chatsworth is home to the Devonshire family and has been passed down through 17 generations.
It is the home of the Devonshire Collections, which includes works of art that span 4,000 years, from ancient Roman and Egyptian sculpture, and masterpieces by Rembrandt, Reynolds and Veronese, to work by outstanding modern artists, including Lucian Freud, Edmund de Waal and David Nash.
London Transport Museum £1 annual pass
You can get unlimited annual passes for £1 per person for those on Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, or Employment and Support Allowance.
Proof of benefits is required.
Cutty Sark £2 Tickets
Royal Museums Greenwich is offering tickets priced at £2 per person for anyone who gets Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, or Jobseekers Allowance.