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You can get the free admission to hundreds of the main attractions this weekend and next week, this is how

You can get the free admission to hundreds of the main attractions this weekend and next week, this is how

Includes the new place of Shakespeare, Chatsworth House, Baddesley Clinton, Aston Manor Transport Museum, Moseley Old Hall and Berrington Hall more Tate Modern, London Science Museum and The Roman Baths

Shakespeare's new place in Stratford-Upon-Avon is one of the hundreds of attractions that offer free admission as part of the open week
Shakespeare’s new place in Stratford-Upon-Avon is one of the hundreds of attractions that offer free admission as part of the open week(Image: Julia Nottingham (C) Shakespeare Birthplace Trust)

Hundreds of the main attractions are opening their doors for free or very discounted prices this weekend and next week, you only need a lottery ticket to get the deal.

The National Open Lottery Week has returned and, to celebrate the 30 years of the lottery, the organizers promise that it will be larger than ever with more than 750 places financed by the lottery.

Includes the Tate Modern, London Science Museum, The Globe Theater and Horniman Butterfly House in London along with the KidneyBaths of Oman Archeology experience of time detectives in Bathroom.

Closer to home, you can enjoy a Preview of films in Mac Arts Center in Cannon Hill Park, explore the Shakespeare museums in Stratford-up-AvonSpend the day at Chatsworth House, Garden and Farmyard, near Derby, go to the Road Manor Transport Museum or visit Berrington Hall, near Leominster.

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The offer extends from Saturday, March 15 until Sunday, March 23. Any person with a valid or retail national lottery ticket, scratch cake or a game of snapshots can enjoy a free or low -cost day.

National Lottery Open Week agreements to visit

Aston Manor Road Transport Museum in Walsall

Up to 5 people (including children) can exchange free admission to the museum during the National Lottery Week open with a national lottery ticket/ Scratch card. This offer will be executed from March 15 to 16, March 18, March 22–23. It is not required to reserve in advance.

Shakespeare’s new place in Stratford-Upon-Avon

Enjoy free admission to Shakespeare’s new place and other family houses of Shakespeare in Stratford-Upon-Avon for an adult and up to three children per national lottery ticket from Saturday 15 to Sunday, March 23.

A national lottery ticket or a scratch card will give a free admission to an adult and up to three children under 16. Present your Lottery ticket / National Lottery Card upon arrival, no prior reservation is required.

Moseley Old Hall in Wolverhampton

Free entrance from March 15 to 17 and from March 21 to 23 with the purchase test of a lottery ticket.

Baddesley Clinton near Solihull

Free entrance from March 15 to 23 with proof of purchase of a lottery ticket.

Brockhampton near Bromyard

Free entrance from March 15 to 23 with proof of purchase of a lottery ticket.

Packwood House near Lapworth

Free entrance from March 15 to 23 with proof of purchase of a lottery ticket.

Wightwick Manor and Gardens near Wolverhampton

Free entrance from March 15 to 23 with proof of purchase of a lottery ticket.

Biddulph Grange Gardens near Stoke in Trent

Free entrance from March 15 to 23 with proof of purchase of a lottery ticket.

Croome near Worcester

Free entrance from March 15 to 23 with proof of purchase of a lottery ticket.

Chedworth Villa Romana near Cheltenham

Free entrance from March 15 to 23 with proof of purchase of a lottery ticket.

Check out the offers near you through the OPEN National Website of the National Lottery

Darren Henley, executive director of the Arts Council of England and president of the National Lottery Forum said: “We are delighted to mark the National Lottery Week 2025 and give people the opportunity to say that yes to happy things in life: to leave and explore the rich history of the United Kingdom, impressive landscapes and a vibrant culture through free and low -cost days.

“This is our way of thanking the players who collect £ 30 million every week for good causes, places of support and projects in the arts, sports, community and heritage sectors.”

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