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Discover London’s top attractions with this combo ticket—enjoy stunning views from the London Eye and get up close with celebrities at Madame Tussauds for just $66.

This combo ticket offers a fantastic way to experience two of London’s most famous attractions at a great price—$66 per person. You’ll enjoy 90 days of validity, allowing flexible planning to fit your schedule. The tour combines the spectacular panoramic views from the London Eye with the glamorous and interactive experience at Madame Tussauds.
Designed for visitors who want to maximize their time and savings, this combo is especially appealing for those eager to see the city’s landmarks from above and get close to famous stars all in one day. The ticket price includes entrance to both attractions, while transportation is not included. We find this is a perfect option for travelers who appreciate value for money, with reviews praising the ease of use and professional staff.
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The London Eye is the first stop on this combo experience, offering breathtaking views of London’s skyline. Standing at 135 meters high, it provides dynamic, panoramic vistas of landmarks like Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Buckingham Palace.
Guests get to choose their preferred entry time, with the wheel moving slowly to give ample opportunity for photos and sightseeing. The pods are spacious and allow visitors to move around freely, making the ride comfortable even during busier times. The staff are praised for being courteous and helpful, especially in guiding visitors to book their time slots smoothly.

After the London Eye, the next stop is Madame Tussauds, where the red carpet welcomes visitors into an interactive world of wax figures. The attraction is packed with life-like models of celebrities, sports legends, and royalty, including the Royal Family on the Royal Balcony.
Visitors appreciate the variety of exhibits, such as the history of London through a time lapse tour, and the Marvel heroes 3D cinema. The miniature train ride through moving mannequins adds to the fun, making it more than just a museum. The crowd levels can vary, but the organized layout helps visitors navigate comfortably, with some reviews mentioning short queues and easy access.
Booking involves purchasing each attraction separately in advance, with detailed instructions provided on the confirmation voucher. The London Eye entry time is fixed at the moment of booking, while Madame Tussauds visits are scheduled through a separate booking process.
The validity period of 90 days allows flexibility to choose the best dates. It is recommended to reserve both visits early to avoid availability issues, especially during peak seasons. Infants under 3 ride free but still require a ticket, and children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
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This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. The meeting point involves joining the standard queue and presenting your voucher upon entry. The London Eye may be closed for maintenance from January 6th to January 19th, 2025, so planning around this is advised.
Traveling to the attractions is convenient, with Baker Street tube station nearby for Madame Tussauds. The London Eye is located centrally in Greater London and is easy to reach by public transport. The activity is designed to be efficient, with brief wait times and friendly staff guiding you through the process.

The $66 price for access to both the London Eye and Madame Tussauds offers excellent value, especially considering the 40% savings. The 90-day validity provides flexibility to visit at the most convenient time.
However, the London Eye’s duration is around half an hour, which some may find brief, but the spectacular views make it worthwhile. The booking process for the second attraction, Madame Tussauds, requires advance planning, which is an important consideration for tight schedules.

This combo ticket works best for families, couples, or groups seeking a full day of sightseeing in London. It’s especially beneficial for visitors with limited time who want to see two of the city’s top attractions without paying full price.
Travelers who enjoy spectacular views and interactive exhibits will find this package particularly satisfying. The reviews highlight ease of use, friendly staff, and great experiences at both locations, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted choice for London visitors.

This combo ticket combines stunning aerial views with up-close encounters with celebrities, making it a well-rounded experience of London’s attractions. The value for money, combined with flexibility and easy booking, makes it an attractive option for various travelers.
While the London Eye ride is relatively short, the spectacular cityscapes and professional staff enhance the experience. Madame Tussauds offers entertainment and photo opportunities, with many models that look incredibly realistic.
If your goal is to enjoy London’s landmarks from above and have fun exploring the world of wax figures, this combo ticket delivers both with minimal hassle and maximum enjoyment. It’s a practical choice that balances cost, convenience, and memorable moments.
“Madame Tussauds just kept having more and more surprises! Such a cool experience!”

Does this ticket include transportation?
No, transportation is not included. You will need to arrange your own travel between attractions, which are conveniently accessible by public transport.
Can I visit both attractions on the same day?
Yes, the ticket allows visits within 90 days, and you can schedule both visits on the same day or separately, depending on availability and personal preference.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 3 ride free but require a ticket, and those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The attractions are family-friendly and engaging for all ages.
What if the London Eye is closed during my visit?
The London Eye will be closed from January 6th to January 19th, 2025, due to maintenance. Planning around this date is recommended.
How do I book my Madame Tussauds visit?
Detailed instructions on scheduling your Madame Tussauds visit are provided on your confirmation voucher, requiring separate advance booking.
Is the combo ticket worth it compared to buying individual tickets?
Absolutely, with 40% savings and flexible validity, this combo offers significant value for travelers wanting to see both attractions.
Are there facilities for disabled guests?
Yes, the attractions are wheelchair accessible, and disabled guests pay the standard price, with their carers entering free on-site with proof.
What should I do if I want to cancel my booking?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if plans change unexpectedly.
This London Eye and Madame Tussauds combo provides a convenient, cost-effective way to experience some of the best sights and attractions London has to offer, making it a smart choice for first-time visitors and seasoned globe-trotters alike.
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