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Last year we brought a Merlin pass with Tesco club card vouchers, so we've been using every opportunity to visit the attractions that this covers and ensure that we get good value for money from the pass. The London Sea Life Aquarium is one of the places that we are able to visit for free using this pass and so it seemed a perfect place ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/07/10, updated on 20/07/10 (Very useful, 320 readings)
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-Basics- London Aquarium is situated along the South Bank of London, in the County Hall, by the London Eye. It has been open since 1997 and is owned by Sea Life, who own 28 public aquariums in the UK and Europe. It is counted as a Merlin Entertainments attraction. -My Experience- I went to Sea Life London ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/06/09 (Useful, 146 readings)
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The London Aquarium is located on the river Thames near to the London Eye and several art galleries and is therefore not at the top of the attractions list in the area. However, it is quite a well designed aquarium and is well worth visiting. There arent loads of fish there and many of the species are nothing particularly ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/05/09 (Very useful, 132 readings)
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London is a city with many great attractions but London Aquarium is probably not at the top of most people's things to see while visiting the capital city. When visiting the aquarium however, I was bowled over by the beauty of the fish and became childlishly excited by the huge rays, sharks and turtles. The trip really was a lot of fun ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/04/09 (Very useful, 321 readings)
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We visted London Aquarium during Easter weekend with my 2 year old baby. Whenever I think about any aquarium, the imagination runs from small colourful fish-tank up to huge undersea aquarium of Singapore shown in National Geographic chanel. But visit to London aquarium is going to change that ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/03/09 (Very useful, 133 readings)
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The London Aquarium is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, in the old County Hall Building. There are several other attractions in that building and the immediate area, including the London Eye, the Movieum of London and a permanent Salvador Dali exhibition. Getting There The easiest way to get to the London ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/01/09 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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I am an absolute animal lover, and that includes a love of fish too! I visited the London Aquarium about a month ago and bought my tickets online in advance of the visit, to get a 10% discount. I paid £8.25 per adult ticket (18+) but reduced tickets for others would be as follows: Children 3-14 years old £6.75 Students ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/10/08 (Useful, 179 readings)
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The London Aquarium - What a disappointment. It costs £13.95 (or thereabouts) on the door and I would have been tempted to complain had I paid that (the annual Merlin Pass gives free entry) There is nothing much of interest and if you compare it to Nausicaa in Bologne it really fails in all categories. At nausicaa there is so ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/02/06 (Very useful, 870 readings)
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London Aquarium As half term is all but over, but with Easter just around the corner, just an idea as to where you can take the children is the London Aquarium. Being a Piscean where best for me to see some relations ! Hubby and I took my three ankle biters in the last half term which was October 2005. Here's a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/05/05, updated on 01/06/05 (Somewhat useful, 813 readings)
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When you enter there’s a mini which has been changed into a fish tank, they are fed through the skylight I think. There’s many breeds of fish to be seen & is one of Europe's biggest & most amazing displays of aquatic life. There’s three levels all reached by a lift, along the wall you can tounch modal fish & ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/08/01, updated on 10/05/05 (Very useful, 341 readings)
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If you like fish, this is a place not to be missed. If you live in London or not, you must try and see the Aquarium, it is brilliant. It is right by the London Eye so directions to it should be okay, or if you use the tube, Westminster is the best stop. You start off by walking in and there is this Ford Ka in the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/07/01, updated on 06/07/01 (Useful, 138 readings)
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I went to the Lndon Aquarium for the first time a few months ago and can't wait to go back. They had the most amazing exhibits i have seen at an Aquarium. Their "touch" section whee you can touch Plaice, crabs, starfish and further on a big tank where you can touch stingray is fabulous. The whole ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/04/01, updated on 11/04/01 (Very useful, 319 readings)
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London Aquarium has fish in it. Big ones and small ones. Some are fat and others are skinny, but they all have one thing in common. They are fish. Well, except for that Poison Dart frog that seemed to have escaped anyway. The London Aquarium would have been an excellent day out for me except for one thing. The sharks were ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/12/00, updated on 27/02/01 (Very useful, 261 readings)
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We decided to visit the Aquarium with our 2 daughters and our friends with their daughter. Children 11 months 3 and 4 years. This was arranged as a midway stop for both families (we both live around 1 hours transport from there) and it seemed as good a place as any. WELL BOY WAS I IMPRESSED. IT was easy to find (signposted ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/11/00, updated on 13/11/00 (Somewhat useful, 87 readings)
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The £25 million London Aquarium is a sure-fire hit with kids. The three-level displays aim to recreate a wide range of aquatic habitats from around the globe, and show off an impressive range of the world’s marine life (more than 35,000 specimens in total – stroking the semi-tame rays is a highlight). Look out for the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/09/00, updated on 30/09/00 (Very useful, 211 readings)
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My daughter loves fish. If we visit anyone with a fish tank, I always know where to find her. So the London Aquarium seemed a logical place to take her for a day out. It was great. I had been to other aquariums and 'sealife centres' and always thought that the tanks the fish were kept in were quite small. When you consider ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/09/00, updated on 06/09/00 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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Situated in the old GLC HQ, London Aquarium has kept up the image of housing plenty of bottom feeders! Having been twice, once a week after opening and again last year both visits have been thoroughly enjoyable. The best attractions have to be the salt water fish housed in a three (yes three!) storey high tank with ... Read the complete review
