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Discover London's top attractions with this five-site pass including Madame Tussauds, The London Eye, SEA LIFE Aquarium, London Dungeon, and Shrek's Adventure for $94.58.

This five-attraction pass offers a convenient way to experience London’s highlights at your own pace, for just $94.58 per person. Valid for 90 days, it includes Madame Tussauds, The London Eye, SEA LIFE London Aquarium, London Dungeon, and Shrek’s Adventure. Each attraction provides unique moments, from celebrity wax figures to panoramic city views and spooky histories.
What makes this pass particularly appealing is the flexibility it grants: use your mobile ticket to visit any of the five sites whenever suits your schedule within the 90-day window. The attractions are all located centrally in London and are within walking distance from the Underground, making transportation straightforward.
However, some reviews highlight long queues at Madame Tussauds, so planning your visit early or arriving outside peak hours can improve the experience. This pass suits visitors eager to explore multiple sites with a single ticket, especially those who appreciate self-paced touring.

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The Madame Tussauds wax museum kicks off your tour, offering a chance to pose with over 30 wax figures of famous personalities from Hollywood, Bollywood, and the Royal Family. It also features a taxi ride through 400 years of London history and a Marvel 4D movie, making it a lively start.
Next, the SEA LIFE London Aquarium immerses visitors in an underwater world filled with penguins, tropical sharks, and other fascinating sea creatures. Its interactive displays and close-up views provide engaging moments for all ages.
The London Dungeon offers a theatrical walk-through experience that combines history and horror. With special effects, actors, and 360-degree scenes, it presents over 1,000 years of London’s dark past in a fun, spooky, and sensory-rich manner.
The London Eye stands as one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, reaching 135 meters (442 feet) tall. Its 30-minute ride in a high-tech glass capsule offers spectacular views of landmarks including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey.
Finally, Shrek’s Adventure provides a hilarious tour through the Far Far Away kingdom. Board a magical red bus driven by Donkey and meet characters like Princess Fiona and Gingy, with Rumpelstiltskin causing chaos along the way.

Your ticket begins at Madame Tussauds, where you walk the red carpet and encounter lifelike wax figures of royalty, movie stars, and musicians. Highlights include photo opportunities with the Royal Family on the new Royal Balcony Experience and backdrops featuring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The attraction also features a nostalgic taxi ride that takes you through 400 years of London history, and a Marvel Super Heroes 4D movie that adds an extra layer of fun. The timed entry ensures a streamlined visit, but some reviews mention long waiting times, so arriving early or during off-peak hours helps.
Located near Baker Street Underground Station, Madame Tussauds offers a convenient starting point for your day of sightseeing. The ticketing process involves showing your voucher, with some mention of queues, so arriving prepared helps.

Next, your ticket grants access to the SEA LIFE Aquarium, a world of aquatic wonders. The displays include penguins, tropical sharks, and other marine creatures, with interactive exhibits that allow 360° views.
Expect to see Gentoo penguins and sharks up close, along with other strange and beautiful underwater animals. The Rainforest Adventure exhibit adds an interactive experience that immerses visitors in the jungle environment. The one-hour visit allows enough time to explore all the major exhibits and take photos.
The aquarium’s location is central, making it easy to visit after Madame Tussauds. Some reviews praise the diverse animal species and highlight the close encounters as a major fun point.

The London Dungeon offers a multi-sensory experience that brings London’s darker past to life. With actors, special effects, and 360-degree scenes, it narrates over 1,000 years of history in a fun and sometimes scary way.
The guided walk-through features shows and scenes where visitors will touch, smell, hear, and see historical events and legends. It’s designed to entertain and educate, making it perfect for those interested in London’s ghostly stories and historical mysteries.
The one-hour tour is run in English, but the sensory elements can still be appreciated by non-English speakers, albeit with less understanding of the narration. Some reviews mention long waiting times and perceived high cost, but overall, the experience is lively and memorable.

Your tallest stop is the London Eye, offering panoramic views from 135 meters (442 feet) above the city. The 30-minute ride in a high-tech glass capsule provides spectacular sights of landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey.
The timed entry helps manage crowds, but some reviews note that waiting in lines at the London Eye can still happen. The viewing experience is enhanced by the slow rotation, allowing plenty of time to take photos and appreciate London’s skyline.
Best visited on a clear day, the London Eye provides a breathtaking perspective of the city’s most famous sights. Its proximity to Waterloo Station makes it easy to reach after the other attractions.

Your final attraction is Shrek’s Adventure, a comedy-filled tour through Far Far Away. Board a magical red bus driven by Donkey and meet characters like Princess Fiona, Puss in Boots, and Gingy.
The interactive nature of the tour involves meet-and-greets, storytelling, and fun challenges designed to entertain kids and adults alike. Expect chaos and laughter as Rumpelstiltskin tries to disrupt the tour. The one-hour experience is designed to be light-hearted and engaging.
Located within walking distance from Waterloo Underground Station, Shrek’s Adventure rounds out the day with some lighthearted fun and fantasy worlds. Its emphasis on humor and interaction makes it particularly popular with families and kids at heart.

The tickets are delivered as a mobile voucher, simplifying the process of admission. The initial booking involves timed entry for Madame Tussauds, which must be chosen at the time of purchase, with the other attractions’ times also able to be pre-booked.
All the attractions are in central London, within walking distance from Underground stations, making transportation easy. Some reviews mention queues at Madame Tussauds, which can exceed one hour, so arriving early helps avoid delays.
The pass is valid for 90 days from the first use, giving flexibility to spread out visits or visit all in one day if desired. The cost-saving aspect is notable, especially compared to buying each attraction individually.
Many visitors praise the value and variety of this multi-attraction pass, especially considering the cost and convenience. The London Dungeon and Madame Tussauds stand out as favorites, though long queues are a recurrent theme, particularly at Madame Tussauds.
Arriving early in the day or during off-peak hours can help reduce waiting times, especially for Madame Tussauds and the London Eye. The self-guided nature means you can prioritize attractions based on your interests and spend more time at your favorites.
Some reviews mention long waiting times and not receiving tickets for subsequent attractions at Madame Tussauds, so keeping track of your schedule and being prepared is key to a smooth experience. For non-English speakers, some attractions like Shrek’s Adventure may present challenges, but the sensory elements help bridge that gap.
The five-attraction pass offers excellent value for those planning to see multiple landmarks in a limited timeframe. Cost savings are significant compared to individual tickets, especially if visiting all five sites. The 90-day validity allows for flexible planning, accommodating varying schedules.
The main limitation is the potential queue times at Madame Tussauds. To maximize the experience, arriving early or during less busy hours is advisable. The self-guided format suits independent visitors who prefer to craft their own itinerary.
This pass is ideal for families or groups wanting a comprehensive London experience without the hassle of purchasing multiple tickets. It’s a cost-effective, convenient, and diverse way to explore London’s most beloved attractions.
“Great price for five attractions now if they could only sort out the queues for security!”
Can I visit all five attractions in one day?
Yes, it’s possible to visit all five in one day, but it requires careful planning and early arrival, especially to avoid long queues at Madame Tussauds.
Is the ticket valid for multiple visits?
The ticket remains valid for 90 days from the first use, but each attraction entry is typically for a single visit.
Do I need to pre-book times for each attraction?
Yes, timed entry is required for Madame Tussauds and can be pre-booked for the other sites through the supplier portal.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most attractions are suitable for a wide age range; however, the London Dungeon is recommended for older children and adults due to its spooky content.
How can I avoid long queues?
Arriving early or visiting during off-peak hours can help reduce wait times, particularly at Madame Tussauds.
Is this pass good for solo travelers or groups?
The pass suits both solo travelers and groups, offering flexibility to visit attractions whenever desired within the 90-day period.
What should I bring for the attractions?
Bring confirmation of your booking, ID matching the lead name, and a fully charged mobile device for mobile tickets.
Are there options to buy tickets on-site?
Yes, but buying on-site tends to be more expensive, and queues may be longer; the pass offers better value overall.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit for a full refund.
Is the London Eye included in the pass?
Yes, the London Eye is included, with a 30-minute ride providing panoramic views of London’s famous landmarks.