Shrek's Adventure! London
Merlin Entertainment
Merlin Entertainment

There's a massive discount on some of London’s top attractions

Bag 40 percent off when you book Sunday tickets to SEALIFE London and Shrek's Adventure! London

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What do you like to get up to on Sundays? If it’s not bagging a total bargain at one of London’s finest attractions, then we reckon you’re missing a trick. And as luck would have it, that’s exactly what those excellent people at Merlin are offering, with 40 percent off Sunday tickets at some of their most popular properties.

So where can you go? Well, there’s a bit more detail on each below but this promotion covers four of our favourite London attractions: SEALIFE London, Shrek’s Adventure! London, Madame Tussauds London, and the London Dungeon. So, that’s your Sundays sorted for a little while, then.

To book Sunday tickets and get your 40 percent discounted included automatically, just click the ‘Book Now’ buttons on the relevant links below. And then all you need to do is revel in your money-saving expertise as you look forward to some serious fun at some seriously fun attractions. Enjoy!

The Merlin Sunday Savers promotion is available until March 24, 2024, with the exclusion of Feb 11 and Feb 18. The saving is calculated based on the door pricing on the day.

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  • Attractions
  • Zoos and aquariums
  • South Bank
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
SEA LIFE London Aquarium
SEA LIFE London Aquarium

It’s not every day that you see sharks and penguins in London, but on the South Bank you can. Almost literally, too, if it wasn’t for the fact that Sea Life London Aquarium is closed on Christmas day. Thousands of tourists and locals alike visit this old council building daily, which has been home to a remarkable watery wonderland since 1997.

  • Attractions
  • Theme parks
  • South Bank
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Shrek's Adventure! London
Shrek's Adventure! London

Usher in uniforms circa 1950 will greet you as you enter this enchanting experience. As part of a ‘Dreamworks Tour’ group, you’ll be ferried around on a classic London Routemaster that’s all set to take you on the ‘Shrek Adventure’. Only, something seems to have gone awry… Cue a spirited, panto-style Princess Fiona, who hands out the 3D glasses and leads you on to an alternative mode of transport – which turns out to be the breathtaking 4D opening scene of your adventure.

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  • Attractions
  • Marylebone
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended

In 1884 many things happened. The first steam cable trams set off in Highgate, Mr Kellogg patented ‘flaked cereal’ and Marie Tussaud moved into Marylebone Road. Having already made her waxwork debut in the capital in 1802 (32 years after she founded the show in Paris), Tussaud decided to lay down permanent roots and she’s been there ever since. While Madame Tussaud the real life woman passed away in London in 1850, her legacy lives on.

  • Attractions
  • South Bank
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon

After four decades under the arches in Tooley Street, London Bridge, the city's notorious dungeons moved to the South Bank, where it's made itself at home since 2013. That may not sound like an 'orrible, stinkin' location, but believe us, they've certainly turned it into one: with genuine foul smells and real life rats.

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