The London Eye & London Dungeon Combi Ticket

Experience two of London’s iconic attractions with one fantastic combo ticket!

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Soar above the city and journey into London’s dark past with this unforgettable combo ticket!
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Save when you buy your London Eye and London Dungeon tickets. Not only does this popular London Combo Ticket offer entry to 2 famous London attractions for less, but you also have the flexibility to spread your visits over 90 days - visit all attractions in one day or spread the fun over multiple days - the choice is yours!

Our guide to The London Eye & London Dungeon Combi Ticket

Purchase a London Eye & London Dungeon Combo Ticket and enjoy admission to two of London's most popular attractions for less.

Become part of London's famous skyline with a ride on the London Eye. Enjoy stunning 360-degree views across the capital and see landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, and Trafalgar Square. Want more fun? Enter the London Dungeon to experience the capital's darkest history. Come face-to-face with some of London’s most notorious historical characters - Guy Fawkes, Sweeney Todd, and even Jack the Ripper - via a selection of scream-drenched stories and fear-inducing shocks, including a thrilling drop ride!

Featured Attractions:

  • The London Eye: With its unrivaled views of Tower Bridge, Big Ben, and St. Paul’s, the London Eye has added a modern sparkle to the breathtaking London skyline. So whether you’re a London local or just visiting, go one better than looking at the iconic skyline. Come and be part of it with a London Eye Ticket.
  • The London Eye is closed for annual maintenance from 5 - 18 January 2026.
  • The London Dungeon: Discover 1,000 years of London’s dark history as you step back in time on this walk-through immersive experience. See, hear, and (ahem) smell the chilling characters of the ‘bad old days’ as they come to life before you at the London Dungeon. With 13 immersive shows and more to see when you’re inside… how much can you handle?

How the London Eye & London Dungeon Combo Ticket Works

  • Select the date and time you wish to visit the lastminute.com London Eye at the time of booking
  • The London Dungeon portion of your ticket remains open-dated at the time of booking - you have 90 days to visit the London Dungeon from the day you visit the lastminute.com London Eye.
  • To ensure a seamless experience at the London Eye and London Dungeon, you must reserve your admission in advance of your visit. Click on the booking link found on your ticket to reserve your place.

Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for The London Eye & London Dungeon Combi Ticket

  • At the time of booking, you are only booking the date/time of your visit to the London Eye
  • Before you visit the London Dungeon, you must reserve your time slot in advance to ensure a seamless experience. To book your London Dungeon visits, simply click on the book link on your ticket. Visit dates are subject to availability - please book your attractions at least 48 hours in advance to avoid disappointment.
  • Your visits to the London Dungeon must be completed within 90 days of your visit to the London Eye. Tickets expire after 90 days, irrespective of whether you have visited all the attractions.
  • Please note, that the London Eye closes for annual maintenance from 6-18th January 2026. Please be mindful of this when booking your tickets.
  • Children 15 years and younger must be accompanied by a guardian 18 years or over.
  • The London Dungeon is not suitable for people of a nervous disposition or children under the age of 12: entry is at the discretion of the parent/guardian.
  • Children under the age of 5 are not permitted to enter The London Dungeon
  • Wheelchair users must book a wheelchair slot before visiting each attraction.
  • Amendment Policy: You can change your attraction visit dates up to 5 times if your plans change.
  • CANCELLATION POLICY: Free cancellations for bookings cancelled with the operator up to 72 hours before your chosen activity date. No refunds are given for cancellations made within 72 hours.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions for The London Eye & London Dungeon Combi Ticket

General Information

  • When was the London Eye built?

    The London Eye was built in 1998 by the Architecture Foundation with the Sunday Times. The observation wheel was built as a new London attraction to celebrate the Millennium (originally called the Millennium Wheel).

  • How many pods are there on the London Eye?

     The London Eye has 32 pods, one for each of the city's boroughs and stands at a height of 135m.

  • What can you see from the London Eye?

    It depends on the visibility on the day. On a clear day, you can see most of London landmarks including the River Thames, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Shard.

  • Does the London Eye have seats?

    In the pods, there is a bench for people to sit if needed.

  • Does the London Eye light up at night?

    Yes, the capsules stay lit at night. They have also done light shows to mark certain occasions such as Prince William & Kate Middleton's wedding.

  • Is the lastminute.com London Eye a popular attraction?

    Absolutely! With over 3.5 million customers each year, the lastminute.com London Eye is a must-see attraction in London.

  • What is the London Dungeon?

    The London Dungeon take you back to some of the most perilous moments in the capital's history while providing a uniquely thrilling attraction that will captivate the whole family. 

  • Is the London Dungeon scary?

    Yes! The London Dungeon is a uniquely thrilling experience and not for the faint of heart! However, it is also a fun and educational way to spend your time learning about London's history.

  • What is the minimum age recommended to visit the London Dungeon?

    The attraction is recommended only for children 12 years and up due to it's scary nature. However children younger than this can visit, providing they have the support of an accompanying adult. Things that younger children may not enjoy include a dark environment with loud noises.

  • Is the lastminute.com London Eye Wheelchair accessible?

    Yes the pods are easy to access for wheelchairs or mobility scooters.

Duration of Visit

  • How long does the London Eye take?

     A full circuit of the London Eye takes around 30 minutes allowing you to take in the 360 degree views

  • How long does a visit to the London Dungeon take?

     We recommended that you allow 90 minutes for your London Dungeon experience.

Opening Information

  • What are the opening times of the London Eye?

     The London Eye is open throughout the year, aside from 2 weeks in January when it closes for maintenance. Times are subject to change, so it is best to check before you travel.

  • What time does the London Dungeon close?

    Opening and closing times may vary. Please check up to date opening and closing times before you travel.

Location

  • How do you get to the London Eye?

     The London Eye is located on the South Bank overlooking the River Thames (SE1 7PB ). The closest train station is Waterloo, and then just a short walk following the signs to the lastminute.com London Eye. You can also take the 77, 211 or 381 buses.

  • Where is The London Dungeon?

    The London Dungeon is on London's South Bank inside County Hall,  just a few minutes walk from London Waterloo station. From Waterloo you can join mainline trains and the London underground, including the Northern, Jubilee and Bakerloo Lines.

Accessibility

  • Is the London Dungeon wheelchair accessible?

    Yes it is. Although The London Dungeon has two flights of stairs, all areas are fully accessible to guests who use a wheelchair. However a specific reservation is needed due to capacity limits.

Rides & Attractions

  • What is inside of the London Dungeon?

    There are 19 live shows acted out by incredible hosts, as well as 2 thrilling rides to take you back to London's most dangerous past.

  • Can you skip the rides at the London Dungeon?

    Yes, The Drop Ride is optional and you can skip the it if you don't fancy it! Unfortunately it is not accessible for guests who are unable to walk unaided or guests who cannot use stairs.