Date: 10 Feb 2008 13:24
Experience the world of King Tut with discounted admission to the exhibition when you travel there by train!
Marking the first time the treasures of Tutankhamun have visited London in over 30 years, an extensive exhibition of more than 130 artefacts from the tomb of the celebrated Pharaoh and other Valley of the Kings ancestors have now arrived at The O2 in North Greenwich, London.
The exhibiton features treasures such as Tutankhamun's royal crown and a ceremonial dagger found on Tutankhamun's mummy.
When you take the train to the exhibition, you get 20% off the admission price. All you need to do is pick up a leaflet from any of our staffed stations, fill in the coupon on the back and present this, along with your valid train ticket, at the box office when entering the exhibition.
For more information on what you can see when you get to the exhibition, click here to go to King Tut's website.
Tutankhamun and The Golden Age of the Pharaohs runs until 30 August 2008. Opening times are 1000-1700 daily.
The O2 exhibition centre at North Greenwich is next to North Greenwich tube station on the Jubilee Line. If you buy a travelcard from any Chiltern Railways station (or from the self-service Fast Ticket machines), you get a day return trip to London, which includes unlimited travel on London's Tubes and Buses for the whole day.






