Visit the Sea Life Aquarium in London


There are many places that you can visit in LondonAnd many are also the ones that I have already recommended, although no matter how many I tell you, there are always more, and it is a city that has so much to offer that you could be there for months and do something different every day. The place I want to talk to you about today is very special, it is about Sea life, a spectacular museum-aquarium where you can see some of the largest collections of marine animals in Europe.

It is in the city center, close to many attractions such as the London Eye or the River Thames. Specifically it is in the Riverside building, on the way to westminster bridge, an incredible place that is visited by thousands of tourists every day. The Sea Life London It was opened in 1997 and a couple of years ago it was thoroughly renovated for a year, so its facilities are now one of the most modern and safest you can find in any venue of this type. Even so, they try to always renew themselves to have the latest news and offer the best to their visitors.

This magnificent marine museum is visited by almost a million people every year to spend a day seeing more than 1,000 sea creatures and that they belong to some 500 species that come from any corner of the world. It is organized on three floors with a total of 14 themed areas, all of them distributed so that the environment can be protected at all times. The most spectacular is in the sharks, animal that is present in 40 specimens from 12 different species.

Tickets can be purchased right there, at your hotel, at a tourist office or on the website so you can take your well-organized trip from home. The price for adults is 17 pounds, for children up to 15 years it is 12 and children under three are free. In addition, there are group offers and you can buy a promotional package that allows you to enter Sea Life, the London Eye and do a Thames cruise. Definitely a fun day you will spend, especially if you are traveling with children.

SEA LIFE London Aquarium | COMPLETE WALK THROUGH (April 2024)


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