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London Eye Combo Tickets

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River cruise boat on the Thames with views of Westminster and London Eye, connecting to Greenwich.






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Why book London Eye combo tickets?

  • Variety of attractions: Combo tickets allow you to experience a range of London's top attractions, from the panoramic views of the London Eye to celebrity figures at Madame Tussauds or marine life at SEA LIFE.
  • Cost savings: Combo tickets are cheaper than purchasing individual tickets for each attraction separately, sometimes up to 51%.
  • Simplified booking: Instead of booking multiple tickets from different websites or at various ticket offices, a single combo ticket simplifies the process.
  • Proximity of attractions: Many of the attractions bundled with the London Eye (like the SEA LIFE Aquarium) are located very close to each other, making it easy to visit them in one go.
  • 90-day validity: Many London Eye combo tickets are valid for an extended period, 90 days from the first activation. This means you don't have to visit all attractions on the same day, allowing you to explore at your own pace and fit them into your itinerary comfortably.
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Types of London Eye combo tickets

London Eye and River Cruise

See London from above on the London Eye, then enjoy a tranquil Thames River Cruise. See Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, and Big Ben from above, and glide past St. Paul's Cathedral and Shakespeare's Globe, and under magnificent bridges.

London Eye and Hop-on Hop-off Bus

Experience London from every angle! Start with a rotation on the London Eye, then delve into the streets and neighbourhoods with a 24 or 48-hour Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour. This flexible tour allows you to alight at famous stops and explore at your own pace.

London Eye and the Tower of London

Combine modern marvel with ancient history! Begin your London adventure with the views from the London Eye, then journey back in time at the Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Witness the Yeoman Warder tours and marvel at the Crown Jewels.

London Eye and Madame Tussauds

Get star-struck from the sky and on the ground! After your London Eye ride, visit the world-famous Madame Tussauds, where you can mingle and snap selfies with lifelike celebrity figures, historical icons, and royalty, including Hollywood stars and global leaders.

London Eye and SEA LIFE London Aquarium

Dive into an immersive underwater world at the SEA LIFE London Aquarium, located just a stone's throw away from the London Eye. Encounter marine creatures, from sharks and turtles to penguins and seahorses, and explore aquatic habitats and educational exhibits.

London Eye and Tower Bridge

Ascend into the sky on the London Eye for views of the Thames, Big Ben, and, of course, the Tower Bridge in the distance. Afterwards, get up close and personal with the engineering marvel that is Tower Bridge. Explore its Engine Rooms and enjoy views from the high-level walkways.

London Eye combo tickets vs individual tickets

Combo tickets

Experience the ultimate convenience and value with London Eye combo tickets. Gain access to popular attractions like Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE London Aquarium, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Thames River cruises, and more. Save time and money buying tickets for 2 or more experiences with the flexibility to explore at your own pace, with some combos valid for an extended period of time.

Individual tickets

Opt for individual tickets to explore each attraction at your leisure. Customize your itinerary to focus solely on the London Eye without committing to other attractions. While it offers maximum flexibility to tailor your visit, buying individual tickets for multiple attractions will be more expensive and require more time for booking and potential waiting in queues.

Visitor tips

  • Check for subsequent bookings: Many London Eye combos require you to book a specific time slot for only one attraction. For the remaining attractions in your combo, you'll often need to log into a separate booking portal to reserve free timed-entry tickets. Do this immediately after purchasing your combo, as availability can be limited, especially for popular times. Don't assume you can just show up.
  • How to space out your attractions: Many combo attractions are clustered around the South Bank, so plan to visit them all on the same day. They are easily walkable from each other, saving travel time. If you have the London Eye + Thames River cruise, consider doing the Eye first, then the River Cruise, as the pier is right there. For combos involving the Tower of London or Tower Bridge, dedicate a separate day or half-day to the area, as these are major historical sites that deserve ample time and are a bit further from the South Bank cluster.
  • Leverage the 90-day validity period: Many combo tickets, such as to ​Madame Tussauds, ​SEA LIFE London Aquarium + Madame Tussauds, and the ​Hop-on Hop-off bus tour, offer 90 days to visit all included attractions from the date of your first visit. If you're visiting London for an extended period, or if the weather turns sour on a planned day, you have a buffer. You can spread out your visits, avoiding attraction fatigue, especially if traveling with children. 
  • Plan enough travel time: While the London Eye area is compact, getting to Madame Tussauds or the Tower of London requires Tube or bus travel. Factor in at least 30-45 mins of travel time (including walking to/from stations and waiting for trains/buses) when planning your day if your combo includes attractions that aren't on the South Bank. 
  • Go early or late: The London Eye can get incredibly busy, especially between 11am and 3pm. Book your London Eye slot for the first available time at 9:30am or 10am, or later in the afternoon/early evening, after 4pm). This often means shorter queues and a more relaxed experience, allowing you to breeze through your other attractions.
  • Re-check operating hours: Attraction operating hours can change, especially for maintenance (the London Eye has a brief closure in January). Your individual timed entries for subsequent attractions are crucial. A day or two before your visit, double-check the timings of each attraction included in your combo, including any unexpected closures. This prevents last-minute disappointments, especially if you're working with tight schedules.

Frequently Asked Questions about London Eye combo tickets

Can I buy combo tickets at the door?

While it might be possible to buy combo tickets at the door, it is strongly recommended to purchase them online in advance. Online purchases often offer better prices and guarantee your entry by allowing you to select preferred time slots. Walk-up tickets are subject to availability and may sell out, especially during peak times.

What is included in the London Eye combo tickets?

London Eye combo tickets include access to the London Eye itself, combined with other popular attractions. Common inclusions are the Thames River Cruise, Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour, and other Merlin Entertainments attractions located nearby, such as SEA LIFE London Aquarium and Madame Tussauds London. Some broader city passes that include the London Eye may also cover attractions like the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge.

Can I enter the attractions multiple times with the London Eye combo tickets?

Generally, London Eye combo tickets allow a single entry to each included attraction. Once you exit an attraction, re-entry will not be permitted unless explicitly stated otherwise (Hop-on Hop-off bus tours allow re-entry throughout their validity period).

Can I skip the line with the London Eye combo ticket?

Yes, some London Eye combo tickets provide the chance to upgrade your ticket for skip-the-line access to the London Eye. This allows you to bypass the main queues and save valuable time. It's important to check your specific ticket details for "skip-the-line" or "fast-track" privileges, as security check lines are generally separate and cannot be skipped.

What if I can't find availability for my preferred date/time for an attraction?

If your desired time slot is unavailable, try booking for another time or day. Some combo tickets also have an extended validity for 90 days. Booking well in advance, especially for peak seasons, weekends, and school holidays, is always advisable.

Can I visit the attractions on separate days with a combo ticket?

Yes, for many combo tickets (especially those involving Merlin attractions like SEA LIFE London Aquarium or Madame Tussauds), you typically have up to 90 days from your first attraction visit date to visit the remaining attractions.

Do I need to book a separate time slot for each attraction in my combo ticket?

Yes, usually. While you book a specific time slot for your "main attraction" (the London Eye), you will then need to log into a separate booking portal (details typically in your confirmation email) to reserve free timed-entry tickets for the other attractions included in your combo. It's highly recommended to do this as soon as you purchase your combo to secure your preferred times, as availability can be limited. However, Big Bus tickets often do not require timed entry.

How much time should I allocate for visiting the London Eye?

Including queuing, boarding, the 30-min rotation, and disembarking, it's advisable to allow around 1 to 2 hours for your London Eye visit. ​Fast-track tickets can significantly reduce waiting times.

What is the best time to visit the London Eye?

To avoid the longest queues, it's generally recommended to visit early in the morning, when it opens, or later in the afternoon/early evening. Weekdays tend to be less busy than weekends. For the best views, recommended time slots can vary by season. For example, 11:30am to 12:30pm from November to March, and 12:30pm to 1:30pm from April to October.

Does the London Pass or Go City Explorer Pass include the London Eye?

Some city passes, like the Go City Explorer Pass, include the London Eye as an option among their list of attractions. However, it's important to check the specific inclusions of the pass you are considering, as offerings can change. The general London Pass does not always include the London Eye.

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Headout is an authorized and trusted partner of the venue, offering curated experiences to enjoy this attraction. This is not the venue's website.