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Now in 4D

London Eye + Madame Tussauds + London Dungeon


All tickets now include access to the 4D experience
London Eye + Madame Tussauds + London Dungeon special offer

Prices

Individial Prices On the day Online price Save
Adult (16 plus) £65.95 £49.80 25%
Child (4-15 years) £47.50 £35.60 25%
Family of Four* £226.90 £171.80 33%

Visit three top London attractions and you could save 25% on adult and child tickets and a huge 33% on family tickets!

The combined ticket includes:

  • A flexi Standard Flight to The London Eye: Your ticket for the London Eye allows you to visit at any time during the date of your visit. Your ticket also includes free entry to the new 4D Experience at the London Eye.
  • Entry to The London Dungeon
  • Priority access to Madame Tussauds

You will be enjoying the best views of London at the London Eye with the glittering world of celebrity at Madame Tussauds and the fright of your life at The London Dungeon.

Your tickets are valid for a month from the day of your visit to the London Eye.

Please note:
You must pick up your tickets from the London Eye before you visit the other attractions
Your ticket to the London Eye is dated but not timed. You can visit at any time during the day of your visit.

The London Dungeon is recommended for children aged eight or above.

Priority entrance is only included in the ticket to Madame Tussauds - all others are general queue/standard flights.

*Family of Four consists of two adults (16 plus) and two children under the age of 16.

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Did you know?

Tonnes of fun

The total weight of the wheel and capsules is 2,100 tonnes - or as much as 1,272 London black cabs!

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