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Discover London's top attractions with this combo ticket including the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, and the London Dungeon for just $86.21. Perfect for a full day of fun and history.

This combo ticket offers a fantastic way to experience three of London’s most famous sights: the London Eye, Madame Tussauds, and the London Dungeon. Priced at $86.21 per person, it provides excellent value for admission to these popular venues. The ticket is valid for 90 days, giving flexibility to plan your visit at a convenient time within that window.
The experience begins at the London Dungeon, where the tour starts with a booking for a specific time slot. The London Eye and Madame Tussauds are booked separately through the Merlin portal, offering a tailored approach to your schedule. This combination suits visitors who want a rundown of London’s history, culture, and fun attractions, all in one package.
While the London Dungeon is not suitable for children under 12 or for viewers sensitive to scary or intense content, the overall experience remains engaging for those interested in London’s past, celebrity culture, and panoramic city views.
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The London Dungeon is a unique attraction that takes visitors back over 1000 years of London’s history in a fun and interactive way. The tour begins with a booking of your entry time, with a focus on storytelling and live actors. It is designed to entertain while delivering historical insights with a spooky twist.
Expect to see characters like Sweeney Todd in his infamous barber shop on Fleet Street and Jack the Ripper lurking in Whitechapel. Visitors are led through reenactments of London’s darker moments, and there is a boat ride called Ride to Doom for those brave enough. Afterward, guests can relax in the Dungeon Tavern, hearing the latest gossip and sharing drinks in this themed pub.
The London Dungeon is praised for its professional actors, engaging environment, and props that make history come alive. It is especially popular among those who enjoy interactive, theatrical experiences and are not easily disturbed by spooky or intense content.
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The entry ticket to the London Dungeon is purchased with a specific time slot, which helps manage crowd levels. The attraction is wheelchair accessible, though visitors should note it only admits wheelchairs weighing up to 661 lbs, with a width limit of 69 cm and capable of navigating uneven flooring.
For safety, children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult, and the attraction is not suitable for children under 5 or nervous individuals. The minimum height for the drop ride is 140 cm, and for the boat ride, it is 99 cm with a recommended guardian for guests under 120 cm.
The experience is designed to be short but intense, with a duration that allows for an exciting visit without fatigue, and cancelation is free if made 24 hours in advance.

The London Eye offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, with each pod providing a 360-degree perspective. The ticket includes a fast-track or standard entry, which can be booked separately after confirming your slot via the voucher.
Guests can expect a smooth ride and spectacular vistas, especially on clear days when London’s skyline unfolds in all directions. The experience lasts approximately 30 minutes, and the viewpoint is an excellent way to orient yourself with the city’s layout, including notable landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and The Shard.
While some reviews note that the London Eye can feel overpriced, the quality of the view and the convenience of having it included in a combo ticket make it a worthwhile addition for many visitors. The fast-track option minimizes wait times, especially during busy periods.

Access to the London Eye is managed through a pre-booked time slot, which can be scheduled after redemption of the voucher. The wheelchair-accessible pods are available, making it possible for guests with mobility needs to enjoy the view comfortably.
Guests under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and the minimum height for the drop ride on the London Dungeon is 140 cm. The duration of the ride ensures enough time for photograph-taking and enjoying the scenery, making it an ideal stop for families and couples alike.
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Madame Tussauds provides an immersive experience with lifelike wax figures of famous celebrities, historical figures, and pop icons. The entry ticket to Madame Tussauds is booked separately but easily accessed through the supplied instructions.
Guests can wander through themed zones, pose with their favorite stars, and even enjoy a 4D movie included in the entry. The museum is a great value, especially considering the short waiting times and the variety of exhibits inside.
The experience is suitable for all ages, with plenty of opportunities for photo moments. The wax figures are praised for their detail and realism, making it a highlight for those interested in pop culture and celebrity history.

Visitors select a time slot via the merlin portal after booking their package. The venue is wheelchair accessible, with standard pricing for disabled guests, whose caretakers enter free of charge.
The museum takes about an hour or more to explore thoroughly, and shorter lines thanks to pre-booked tickets help you make the most of your visit. The location is central in London, making it easy to combine with other sightseeing plans.
The tour begins at the London Dungeon, where the voucher is redeemed for your entry ticket and time slot. For the London Eye and Madame Tussauds, booking instructions are provided on the confirmation voucher, allowing for flexible scheduling.
The entire activity ends back at the meeting point, making it convenient for those staying in central London. The combination ticket offers a seamless experience, with clear instructions and easy access to each attraction.

The London Dungeon is wheelchair accessible, accommodating guests with mobility needs, provided they meet size and weight constraints. The attraction can only admit wheelchairs within specified limits and involves navigating tight angles and uneven flooring.
Guests should note the height restrictions for specific rides: 99 cm for the boat ride and 140 cm for the drop ride. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult, and children under 5 are not suitable for the Dungeon.

This combo tour allows visitors to enjoy all three attractions comfortably within a day, with booking flexibility across the 90-day validity period. The London Dungeon typically takes around an hour, while the London Eye offers a 30-minute ride, and Madame Tussauds can take an hour or more to explore fully.
The pacing depends on individual schedule choices and waiting times, but the pre-booked tickets help reduce queuing. The arrangements make it possible to enjoy each site without feeling rushed.
This combination ticket is ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers looking for a comprehensive, affordable way to experience London’s highlights. It suits those interested in history, pop culture, and panoramic views.
However, younger children or nervous visitors may find the London Dungeon too intense, and the London Eye might not be worth the price for some, according to certain reviews. The ticket’s flexibility and multi-attraction focus make it a good choice for first-time visitors wanting a well-rounded day of sightseeing.
The London: London Dungeon, London Eye, & Madame Tussauds Combo offers a cost-effective way to see London’s most famous attractions with convenience and flexibility. The ticket price of $86.21 is reasonable considering the value and variety of experiences included.
The London Dungeon provides a thrilling, theatrical history lesson that appeals to those interested in London’s darker past. The London Eye offers spectacular city views, perfect for photo opportunities, while Madame Tussauds delivers entertainment and celebrity culture in a highly detailed wax museum.
While some reviews mention that the London Eye can feel overpriced and that the Dungeon is not suitable for young children or sensitive viewers, the overall positive feedback highlights professional actors, smooth booking process, and good value.
This combo ticket suits adventurous families, history buffs, and pop culture fans eager to make the most of their time in London. It provides a balanced blend of fun, education, and spectacle, making it an effective way to explore London’s top sights in one go.
“Absolutely terrific. I really enjoyed the London Dungeon and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Great value for your money.”
Is the London Dungeon suitable for children?
The London Dungeon is not recommended for children under 12 or those who are nervous about scary content. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Can I choose my visiting times for each attraction?
Yes, the London Dungeon time slot is booked in advance, and the London Eye and Madame Tussauds are scheduled via instructions on the voucher, allowing for some flexibility.
Is the entire experience wheelchair accessible?
The London Dungeon is wheelchair accessible but only admits wheelchairs weighing up to 661 lbs and wider than 69 cm. The London Eye and Madame Tussauds are also accessible.
How long does the whole tour take?
The durations are approximately 1 hour for the London Dungeon, 30 minutes for the London Eye, and an hour or more for Madame Tussauds, making it feasible to visit all three in a full day.
What makes this combo ticket stand out?
The combination of attractions offers a diverse experience of London’s past, panoramic views, and pop culture, all at a reasonable price with flexible booking options.