Sea Life London: Explore Marine Wonders

Dive into a marine adventure at SEA LIFE London Aquarium. Explore 400 species, interactive exhibits, and thrilling feeding times. Book your ticket now.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • SEA LIFE London Aquarium - Embark on a captivating journey at the Sea Life London Aquarium, which spans three floors. Begin your adventure by descending in a submarine-style elevator to explore the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Stroll through a breathtaking glass tunnel beneath a tropical sea. Along the way, enjoy interactive experiences,…
What's Included
  • Standard Entry ticket to SEA LIFE London
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
Additional Information

The Sea Life London Aquarium boasts one of Europe’s most extensive collections of marine life from around the world. Visitors can explore up to 400 different species, such as sharks, eels, stingrays, clownfish (reminiscent of Nemo!), and turtles, showcased in 50 vibrant displays. The Sea Life experience offers an engaging journey with interactive…

Location
SEA LIFE London Aquarium
County Hall Westminster Bridge Road, County Hall
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Gebeales
Oct 13, 2025
Definitely worth a visit - Really enjoyed my visit on my birthday (13/10) and is definitely worth a visit and the displays are incredible and well as informative.
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Zazaborim
Sep 17, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Fin-tastic Day Out with Little Ones! - Visited: With a 4 year-old and a 10 year-old on a weekend. Overall: We had a wonderful, memorable time. The aquarium is perfectly designed to captivate young children with its immersive exhibits and magical atmosphere. It's a solid 4-star experience for families, but a few practical tips would have made our visit even smoother. The Highlights for Kids: · The Shark Walk & Ocean Tunnel: This was the undisputed winner. Walking through the glass tunnel with sharks, giant sea turtles, and rays swimming overhead had both kids (and us!) utterly mesmerized. My 4 year-old was pretending to be a deep-sea explorer for the rest of the day. · The Penguin Point: The penguin exhibit is fantastic. We arrived just in time for a feeding talk, which held the children's attention for a full 15 minutes—a miracle! Seeing the penguins swim and dive so close was a big hit. · Perfect Pacing: The route is a one-way loop, which is genius with little ones. There's no arguing about which way to go, and you naturally see everything without backtracking. The dark, moody lighting with colourful tank lights feels like a real adventure. · Interactive & Hands-On Bits: The touch pools are a must-do. My 4 year-old was initially hesitant but was beaming with pride after (gently!) touching a starfish. The digital interactive floors where fish "swim" away from your feet were also a great energy-burner. Things to Consider with Young Children: · Buggy/Wheelchair Friendly? Mostly. The paths are wide and accessible, but it can get very crowded, making it tricky to navigate a pushchair. We ended up using our compact stroller for the 4 year-old and were glad we did. Baby-wearing would be an excellent option for smaller infants. · The Gift Shop Exit: Be warned—you exit directly through a large, enticing gift shop. Have your "we're just looking" speech prepared, or maybe pre-promise a small treat from the penny squishers outside to avoid the meltdown! · Pricey, But Expected: It's a central London attraction, so the tickets are on the higher side. Book online in advance! You save a significant amount compared to buying at the door and can often choose a timed entry slot to avoid the worst of the queues. · Crowds: We went on a rainy Saturday, so it was very busy. If you can, a weekday visit would be much less hectic for little ones who want to get right up to the glass. Top Tips for Parents: 1. Pre-book online for a cheaper price and guaranteed entry. 2. Go potty before you start! The toilets are located right at the beginning and then again near the end of the route. There aren't any in the middle, so make a pitstop first. 3. Pack light but bring snacks. There's a cafe, but having a few crackers or a banana on hand for a quick energy boost is a lifesaver. 4. Don't rush. The entire visit took us about 2 hours, which was the perfect amount of time before the afternoon nap called. Verdict: A brilliant, child-friendly attraction that truly sparks wonder. The look on my children's faces was worth every penny. Just plan ahead for the crowds and the gift shop, and you're guaranteed a fabulous underwater adventure
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Englishwilliam
Nov 4, 2025
Me and my Girlfriend had a nice time - Great creatures! Especially the Penguins and Giant Turtles. However, a bit too crowded. Great creatures! Especially the Penguins and Giant Turtles. However, a bit too crowded.
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Malika_a
Nov 2, 2025
Sealife london 2025 - Small nice aquarium to do with family. Allow a good hour and a half.Near other attractions for children.To combine
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Realandy2019
Nov 1, 2025
London sea life great place to visit but price is expensive - This is a family visit to Sea life. London it is good but prices is expensive I been to aquariums around the world And Malta St Paul aquarium the price is much affordable. Like €13. For adult and child €8 I think if sea life London reduced there prices. It would be a great place to re visit
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Z9631wgkarenk
Sep 15, 2025
Lovely Sunday morning - We had a lovely Sunday morning at the Sea life Aquarium London. It's very well laid out and there's plenty to see and do. My son especially liked the sting rays.
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Donatas490
Sep 7, 2025
Ok - Penguins it’s not fish they not supposed to be under ground. Very sad… The rest it’s great but please save penguin’s they deserve to see sun…
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Jo
Sep 5, 2025
Honest review - Visited on 04.09.25. The penguin enclosure was bleak. We were greeted by a penguin staring at a painted mural on the wall and I, along with other visitors, found the whole thing quite unsettling. I personally found it extremely sad. There is no daylight and no fresh air for these animals. It was an odd experience to be honest with people just stood by quietly watching before moving on quickly. I will not be returning to this ‘attraction’ and would fully support any removal of these animals to a more appropriate environment.
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Lilybaker1994
Nov 6, 2025
Don't bother going - HELLHOLE for the penguins who live miserably with no fresh air. Do yourself, and the animals here, a favour and whack a David Attenborough documentary on for example Frozen Planet.
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Bianca
Sep 6, 2025
Saddened - Came away extremely saddened by the living conditions here. No fresh air, dingey and no mental stimulation for the animals. Please avoid of you care for animals, visiting will leave you feeling heartbroken. How this is deemed acceptable in the UK ill never know.
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From $37
up to 6 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).