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SEA LIFE London Aquarium Admission Ticket
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SEA LIFE London Aquarium Admission Ticket

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Whipsnade Zoo Entry Ticket
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Whipsnade Zoo Entry Ticket

5 hours
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Chessington World of Adventures Independent Full Day Private Tour
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Chessington World of Adventures Independent Full Day Private Tour

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Combo Ticket: Madame Tussauds & SEA LIFE London Aquarium
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Combo Ticket: Madame Tussauds & SEA LIFE London Aquarium

3 hours
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Five attraction pass including Madame Tussauds & The London Eye
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Five attraction pass including Madame Tussauds & The London Eye

2+ days
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Entry to SEA LIFE London
An aquarium in London brings you closer to the wonders of the underwater world. From colourful fish and coral reefs to sharks and stingrays, these marine displays are loved by families and travellers of all ages. MakeMyTrip features 3906 aquariums in London for 2025, each with unique exhibits. Walk through glass tunnels, watch daily feeding sessions or simply enjoy the calm of seeing sea life up close. Cafes, play zones and interactive corners add to the experience, making it more than just a quick visit. With London aquarium price tickets starting from INR 266, it’s a great way to spend a few hours. Plan a visit this October with MakeMyTrip and enjoy an underwater journey without leaving the city.

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Yes, you’ll find a couple of aquariums in the city, but the most famous one is the London Aquarium on the South Bank. There’s also the smaller Horniman Aquarium tucked away in Forest Hill. Both give you a chance to step away fro
It’s one of those places where you’re surprised at how much there is to see. You walk through tunnels with sharks gliding over your head, jellyfish glowing in the dark, and schools of fish darting past. If you’re looking for the best aquarium in London, this is usually the one people mean.
Plan for about two hours, maybe more if you like moving slowly. You’ll find yourself pausing longer than expected in front of the tanks, especially when kids press their noses to the glass or when you stumble across the penguins.
What makes the London Aquarium special is how it brings together so many different environments under one roof. You wander from tropical coral reefs to the icy world of penguins without stepping outside. The glass tunnel, where rays and sharks pass right above you, is the kind
Go early in the day or late in the afternoon if you want it a little quieter. Weekends and school holidays feel busier, with families filling the space. Visiting during the week gives you more room to take it in slowly, which is nice if you want to focus on the details.
It’s small, but it has a charm of its own. Instead of trying to impress with size, it focuses on unusual species and interesting displays. If you like quieter activities, it’s worth the trip out of the centre.
Yes, you can, though the lighting can be tricky. Some tanks are dim to highlight the fish, so you’ll probably end up with more shadowy shots than sharp ones and it’s more about soaking in the atmosphere than chasing perfect pictures.
ZSL stands for the Zoological Society of London. They’re the charity behind the zoo and some of the conservation work you see connected with it.
You can, but if it’s a busy weekend or holiday, booking ahead makes life easier. Queues at the entrance are common, so planning a little in advance saves time.
Waterloo is the closest. From there it’s just a short walk across the busy South Bank, where street performers, food stalls, and river views give you plenty to look at before you even step inside.
Travellers can explore 3906 aquariums in London, each featuring marine life ranging from colourful tropical fish to larger species like sharks and stingrays.
Aquarium ticket prices in London begin at INR 266, with discounted entry often available for children, students and families booking their tickets in advance.
Yes, aquariums in London are suitable for children, offering safe environments, interactive displays and educational programmes that keep younger visitors engaged and entertained.
Most aquarium visits in London last 2 to 3 hours, depending on the size of the facility and whether visitors attend live feeding or special shows.
Yes, aquariums in London usually provide cafes, souvenir shops and child play zones, making them convenient for longer visits with families or groups.