- London Dungeon Ticket
- Ticket for the London Eye
- Entrance to Tower Bridge
London Dungeon Opening Times
Timings are subject to change. Please check on your arrival.
Tower Bridge Exhibition Opening Hours
Timings are subject to change. Please check on your arrival.
The London Dungeon
On Foot
Just follow signs for the South Bank, The London Dungeons are right next door to the London Eye and SEA LIFE London Aquarium
Public Transport
Subway, Underground, metro, tube, no matter what you want to call it, The London Dungeons are only a few minutes walk from London Waterloo. If you prefer not to use the underground (you will experience the underground in the Dungeon anyway...). Waterloo is well served by buses and there even is a river service to the London Eye pier.
Tube and mainline Railway
4-5 minutes walk from Waterloo Tube station, which is on the Northern, Jubilee and Bakerloo Lines. Waterloo mainline station is also just 4-5 minutes walk.
The 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
Tower Bridge
By Tube: Tower Hill on the District and Circle Lines is the closest tube station. Alternatively you can use London Bridge on the Northern and Jubilee Lines.
By Train: London Bridge is the closest train station. You can also use Fenchurch Street or Tower Gateway DLR Stations.
By Bus: Use numbers 15, 25, 40, 42, 47, 78,100, D1, P11, RV1
Fab day, excellent bargain
Fiona, 16/10/2022 (Family with teenagers)
Really enjoyed our day on the London Eye, London Dungeon and Tower Bridge experience! A real bargain for all 3 attractions. Easy to organise and book. Definitely recommend.
London Dungeon, London Eye & Tower Bridge Exhibition
samcat, 25/08/2018 (Family with teenagers)
Great value, teenagers enjoyed the attractions. Staff on phone very helpful when I had to change the date of one of the exhibits.
First visit to london
Oz bound, 17/08/2018 (Family with young children)
The eye and tower bridge were enjoyed by all parties, the dungeons not so much by one of the children. The rest of us enjoyed it and having been before when it was in its previous home thought it was better.
Top trip
Hogie, 12/07/2018 (Family with young children)
I made the mistake of booking London eye and London dungeons on different days
If I had it back I would have gone to the eye first thing in the morning as it gets busy. For the price we got it was a great deal. Will def go back again
Sensational!
Adina, 29/05/2018 (Mature Adults)
Great adventure!
brilliant
karen , 10/05/2016 (Mature Adults)
Wow amazing experience the live actors were fab, riding backwards in the dark, jack the ripper experience, dropping 33 ft in the dark excellent day out and the best experience by far
Perfect!!
MRamos, 12/04/2016 (Family with teenagers)
Compramos el bono de las 3 atracciones para los 4 miembros de la familia y no tuvimos ningún problema. Totalmente recomendable. Thanks. A++
London Eye
BaiRak, 21/02/2016 (Mature Adults)
Took my girlfriend for her first time on the London Eye! She has been in this country for 19 years and never been to any attractions in London. I have known her for less than a year and she loved the sights from the Eye, especially more so as the day was very clear. Superb!!
Family trip to London
Slater Family, 01/12/2015 (Family with young children)
We all enjoyed the London eye, was a little concerned as we were very limited for time but we got on the eye after only 10 minutes of waiting. Loved the 4d experience well worth going it's just a shame it's not a little longer.
The London dungeons was an experience, not sure it was worth the money or the wait. My yonder son (age 10) did enjoy it but didn't want to go on the last section, but at least you were given the option to miss this out.
Unfortunately due the time queuing at the dungeons we never made it to the tower bridge exhibition.
Family short trip
Marky, 09/08/2015 (Family with young children)
Good value for money.
London Dungeon
No child or children under the age of 16 will be admitted to The London Dungeon unless accompanied and supervised by an adult aged 18 years or over. The London Dungeon may not be suitable for young children or those of a nervous disposition.