Merlin's Magical 3-in-1 London Attractions Pass

at The London Eye

London Available until Tue 22 Dec

Save up to 52% on tickets

when you buy the 3-in-1 Pass

Save up to £57 on some of London's top attractions!

Make the most of your time in London when you get this all-access pass to a choice of three of the very best attractions in London.

Make your visit to London a special one when you book Merlin's Magical Pass in just a few clicks today! Tickets are delivered instantly via email and SMS.

Please note: The London Eye will be closed due to annual maintenance for two weeks between the 5th and 18th of January 2026.

How does Merlin's Magical Pass work?

  • The London Eye: Book your date and time for The London Eye on this page. Please ensure the date and time you select for The London Eye is correct, as this cannot be amended later.
  • Choice of attractions: Choose to combine your visit to The London Eye and The London Dungeon with one of SEA LIFE London or Madame Tussauds. 
  • Booking attractions: Book your remaining attractions after you've received a confirmation email. There will be a link in this email to a booking portal, where you will be able to select the dates and times for your other attractions.
  • Save up to £57: Enjoy great savings as you save up to £57 on the London Eye combo tickets compared to Standard Entry prices.
  • Ultimate Flexibility: Get up to 90 days to visit your chosen attractions. Dates and times for the remaining attractions can be chosen via the booking portal. 
  • Plan in advance: Try to book your remaining attractions as soon as you can - these are London's biggest attractions and are busy all year round, so date and time slots cannot be guaranteed at last minute.
  • Suitable for everyone*: Families with young children, teenagers, couples or groups of friends; everyone can enjoy these unforgettable days out!

*Children under the age of five are not allowed entry to The London Dungeon. The London Dungeon is recommended for ages 12+.

Book London Eye combi tickets and prepare to enjoy some unbelievable savings on some of the very best attractions in London!

Location

The London Eye

Riverside Building,
County Hall,
Westminster Bridge Road,
London,
SE1 7PB
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SEA LIFE London

Riverside Building,
County Hall,
Westminster Bridge Road,
London,
SE1 7PB
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The London Dungeon

Riverside Building,
County Hall,
Westminster Bridge Road,
London,
SE1 7PB
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Madame Tussauds London

Marylebone Road,
London,
NW1 5LR
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How to find us

Accessing The Riverside Building: 

The London Eye, The London Dungeon and SEA LIFE London are all located in or besides The Riverside Building on the South Bank of the Thames, opposite to Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and next to the London Eye Pier. 

By tube: 

Waterloo is the closest underground station to the attractions. Waterloo is about 5 minutes walking distance, located in zone 1 and well connected by Bakerloo line (brown), Jubilee line (grey), Northern line (black) and Waterloo and City line (turquoise). 

Other stations close to the London Eye include Embankment, Charing Cross and Westminster which are all within easy walking distance.

By bus:

If you're taking a bus, buses that stop close to the attractions include: 1, 12, 59, 68, 76, 77, 139, 148, 159, 168, 176, 188, 211, 243, 77 and 381, 507, 521.

By boat:

The London Eye is located next to the London Eye Pier. There are a number of services which stop off at The London Eye Pier travelling from the O2, Bankside, Embankment, Blackfriars, London Bridge, Tower, Canary Wharf, Hilton Docklands, Masthouse Terrace, Greenwich, Royal Arsenal Woolwich, St. Katherine's or Westminster piers.

 

Accessing Madame Tussauds: 

Madame Tussauds London is located on Marylebone Road, just a two-minute walk from Baker Street underground station. 

By tube:

Baker Street is the closest station to Madame Tussauds and it's just a two minute walk from the attraction. Baker Street underground station is on the Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City lines, making it a short, easy journey from anywhere on the central London tube network.

By train: 

If you are taking a train to Madame Tussauds, Marylebone Station is the closest train station and is within 10 minutes walking distance of the attraction. Euston, St. Pancras, Paddington, Victoria, Waterloo and Charing Cross mainline stations are all within five stops on the underground.

By bus:

If you plan on taking a bus to Madame Tussauds, the following bus numbers travel to within a five-minute walk of the attraction: 13, 18, 27, 74, 113, 139, 189, 205, 274 and 453.

By car:

Marylebone Road is an extension of the A40, one of the major routes in and out of London. Marylebone Road joins up with the Euston Road which passes by Kings Cross.

More Info
How do my Merlin 3-for-1 tickets work?

When checking out your tickets, select the dates and times that you'd like to visit The London Eye

Once you have purchased your tickets, you will be able to visit your other chosen attractions within 90 days of your visit to The London Eye. 

Please ensure that you have selected your entry time and date for both attractions by accessing the booking portal in your confirmation email. 

Can I make changes to my Merlin 3-for-1 tickets?

You can reschedule your tickets for free up to 24 hours before your arrival time if your plans change. 

How do I book my times and dates for the other attractions?

Once you have purchased your tickets for The London Eye, you will be able to access a booking portal to select your date and time for The London Dungeon and your other chosen attraction via your booking confirmation email. 

Can I visit all three attractions on the same day?

Yes, it's possible to visit all three of these attractions in one day. All three attractions are located within a very short walk of each other. 

Please note that you can visit your other attractions within 90 days of your visit to The London Eye, so you do not have to visit all three attractions on the same day. 

What are the age restrictions for the 3-in-1 ticket?

Please note that children under the age of five will NOT be admitted to The London Dungeon. 

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