Sea Life London
Nearest Tube Station: Westminster (Circle, District or Jubilee Lines) and Waterloo (Northern, Jubilee or Bakerloo lines)
The lastminute.com London Eye
By Tube: Waterloo is the closest tube station to the London Eye. Waterloo is about five minutes walking distance. Exit the station following signs for the South Bank. Embankment and Charing Cross stations are close together on the north side of the River Thames. Both tube stations are a ten-fifteen minute walk to reach the London Eye. From the station, cross over Hungerford Bridge.
By Train: The closest rail stations to the London Eye are Waterloo and Charing Cross.
Waterloo is the closest rail station to the London Eye. Waterloo is about five minutes walking distance; take exit six for the South Bank and follow the signs.
Charing Cross is about a fifteen minute walk to the London Eye. Cross over Hungerford Bridge.
By Bus: Buses to the London Eye include the 211, 77 and 381. The London Eye is on most London sightseeing bus tours and on the RV1 route that connects the London Eye to the Tate Modern and Covent Garden
River Cruise
Westminster Pier is close to Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament (with Big Ben), Horse Guards, Whitehall and the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms.
London Eye Pier is next to the London Eye, County Hall (with the London Aquarium) and close to the world-renowned South Bank arts complex (including the Royal Festival Hall).
Tower Pier is right next to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
Greenwich Pier provides easy access to the World Heritage Centre of Greenwich, home of the famous tea clipper Cutty Sark.
Awesome
Priwil, 26/08/2021 (Family with young children)
We had a great time! It was so great!!
The children were so happy to see their favourite characters and the”swimming with the sharks” part was so great! Overall it was worth the money!
Amazing
Belal, 04/09/2019 (Mature Adults)
It was nice and beautiful experience; we enjoyed it and my children loved it. The team was very helpful and I have saved alot of money.
Great discovery
Dadiya, 03/10/2018 (Young Adults)
My husband and me really enjoy it.
We discovered a lot of new things
Staff were really nice.
great deal 🙂
tosif, 25/08/2018 (Family with young children)
it was good experience to buy tickets. Cheaper and safe.No hassle
Very good
Nanjegowda, 24/07/2018 (Family with young children)
Good package and save time and money.
A lot to fit in but thoroughly enjoyable
Han, 17/08/2017 (Mature Adults)
The amount you get to do for this bundle is well worth the price. The London Eye is a great experience and the boat cruise is wonderful. If you can get on one with live commentary - even better! The Sealife Centre was very busy on the day we went and very much geared towards young families. Lots of photo opportunities (money making for the centre) and over enthusiastic staff. We're glad we went but wouldn't revisit. Just be aware that when buying this offer you still have to queue for London Eye tickets and you must allow time for this. Be sure to arrive before 11am if you want to fit it all in!
Excellent Experience and Services
Nauman, 15/08/2017
5 Star awesome Service
Aquarium, Eye & City Cruises Rover Cruise - Parents trip July 2017
Vas, 18/07/2017 (Senior Adults)
Nice day out however pity the venue does not accept e-voucher as confirmation. In today's time with everything done electronically it's an inconvenience to have to print the booking ticket.
3 attractions
Paul, 26/06/2017 (Mature Adults)
London eye booking was easy. As we had booked the following day, we went to the aquarium to see if we could get ticket early to avoid the queue the next day...no problem the staff were helpful and friendly, we tried the same for city cruises, totally the opposite here, it was 8pm and the ticket assistant was totally unhelpful and we were told to come back the next day, which we did and had to queue for 1hr 40mins..surely the point of pre booking is to be able to avoid the queues..but obviously not with city cruises...
Great fun and value for money
Pickaboo , 30/03/2016 (Family with young children)
Have great day , hassle free
SEA LIFE London has full disabled access to all areas of the attraction.
SEA LIFE Entrance:
1 - Go to the Main Admission door (look out for the picture of the Clownfish) to exchange your voucher for a ticket with a timeslot (Vouchers must be printed)
2 - You can then go to the Ticket Holder entrance (look out for the picture of the Shark) at your booked timeslot and present your ticket