Best ways to get cheap London Eye & Dungeons tickets?

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Goldhawk
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Re: Best ways to get cheap London Eye & Dungeons tickets?

Postby Goldhawk » Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:26 pm

Merlin 2024 | Kellogg's

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Kelloggs deals or Train tickets 2 for 1 are probably your best bet
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Re: Best ways to get cheap London Eye & Dungeons tickets?

Postby Alchemy » Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:37 am

I think the London Dungeon is hugely over-hyped, there are a million better things to do in London.

For views, skip the London Eye and go up to the Sky Garden (free but book a slot), or St Paul’s (paid but you get a whole Cathedral and an exciting climb included).

If the weather is nice, the best way to spend a few hours is to walk from Waterloo to Tower Bridge along the south bank. Lots of things to see and do along the way (Shakespeare’s Globe, Tate Modern, HMS Belfast, etc)
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Re: Best ways to get cheap London Eye & Dungeons tickets?

Postby amber100 » Mon Mar 10, 2025 8:00 am

https://skygarden.london/what-is-sky-garden/

Free (but you must get tickets in advance) and a lovely way to see the views of London with kids
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Re: Best ways to get cheap London Eye & Dungeons tickets?

Postby supergirl » Mon Mar 10, 2025 8:09 am

Hi
We looooooved the london dungeon, i yotally recommend. I was with 2x 10 yrs old, a 9, a 7.5, and a 6 yrs old. They werr so scared but laughing too that it was hilarious for me. I had all of them
Hanging on me it isnone of the great memory i have.

I was dead bored at the london eye. The sky garden is amazing. I also love the shard and lift 109 at battersea power station. Amd there is a charlie and the chocolate factory glass elevator effect which is really cool. I think london eye is way too expensive for what it is.

Kellogs gets the best deals for tickets, we also went to legoland for practically nothing.

But I agree. As much as I loved the dungeon there is so much to do in london. The walk on south bank is still one of my favourite and so is the transport museum in covent garden and the imperial war museum
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