Billet d'entrée pour l'aquarium SEA LIFE de Londres





Description
L’aquarium Sea Life de Londres compte parmi les plus grandes collections de vie aquatique d'Europe. Vous y trouverez jusqu'à 400 espèces de la vie aquatique, notamment des requins, des anguilles, des raies pastenagues, des poissons-clowns (comme Nemo !) et des tortues, à travers 50 vitrines. L'expérience Sea Life vous entraînera dans un voyage interactif avec des séances d'alimentation ainsi que des bassins de manipulation facultatifs.
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L'expérience mystérieuse du Sea Life London Aquarium s'étend sur trois étages et commence par prendre un ascenseur de style sous-marin dans les profondeurs de l'océan Atlantique. Ensuite, promenez-vous dans le magnifique tunnel de verre sous un océan tropical. Il y a beaucoup d'interaction le long du chemin, des écrans de plongée aux piscines tactiles en option et aux zones de découverte. Les autres espèces que vous pouvez voir comprennent les tortues vertes, les hippocampes, les poulpes, les requins zèbres et les poissons clowns toujours populaires. Le véritable point culminant commence lorsque vous voyagez dans la zone plus profonde et plus sombre de l'océan Pacifique. Promenez-vous du côté sauvage et observez depuis une plate-forme en verre suspendue 10 espèces de requins nager sous vos pieds. Le monde sous-marin passionnant et diversifié vous attend au Sea Life London Aquarium. L'un des affichages les plus populaires et les plus spectaculaires du Sea Life London Aquarium est le Shark Reef Encounter remanié où les sinistres requins Sand Tiger, Bow Mouths, Black Tips et Grey Reefs sont (avec un banc de poissons moins menaçants pour leur tenir compagnie!). Rapprochez-vous de certaines des plus grandes rampes effrayantes du monde dans de nouveaux écrans interactifs qui permettent une vue à 360 ° des habitants les plus infâmes de la jungle dans la nouvelle aventure de la forêt tropicale!
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants âgés de moins de 16 ans devront être accompagnés par un adulte de plus de 18 ans
- Remarque : Une fois le nom du passager principal ajouté, il ne peut plus être modifié. Veuillez vous munir, le jour de votre visite, d'un formulaire d'identification correspondant au nom du voyageur principal figurant sur votre billet, qui pourra vous être demandé avant l'entrée
- Veuillez noter que les pingouins Gentoo de SEA LIFE London ont temporairement déménagé dans une autre région, le temps que leur habitat soit réaménagé à l'avance. Cela comprend le nettoyage de routine et un rafraîchissement. Leur déplacement n'est que de courte durée et ils retourneront à leur habitat principal dans quelques semaines.
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It is really worth and go with your kids, it will be lots of fun and can see many creatures and gets good learning opportunities as well
The SEA LIFE London Aquarium offers a surprisingly engaging journey through aquatic ecosystems, especially given its central location and high visitor throughput. From a zoological perspective, the strength of the experience lies in its structured progression through habitats, from freshwater species to coral reef systems and deep-sea environments. The displays are clearly designed with education in mind, and the interpretive material does a solid job of explaining ecological relationships, adaptations, and conservation issues such as overfishing and habitat degradation. The ocean tunnel is a particular highlight, providing a compelling sense of immersion as sharks and rays pass overhead. While the space can feel busy at peak times, the overall layout remains coherent and easy to navigate, which helps maintain a sense of discovery rather than crowding. The emphasis on conservation messaging is consistent throughout, and there is a clear effort to link charismatic species with broader environmental themes. Some enclosures are necessarily constrained due to the urban setting, but the aquarium makes good use of available space and presentation techniques to maximise visibility and educational value. Overall, it’s a worthwhile visit for anyone interested in marine biology, ecology, or simply seeing a well-presented snapshot of aquatic life from around the world.
Hello , Wow! What a great review! We’re so pleased to hear that you had such a kraken great time during your visit and we certainly hope we can welcome you back again soon. Many tanks,
Absolutely horrible experience. Dark, cramped and felt sad for the poor wildlife. Completely claustrophobic in there and penguins should most definitely not be kept in an aquarium. They belong in the wild. Avoid and safe your money.
Lots of interesting fish, nice atmosphere (lighting and music). You can take a break from the city and relax.
Well Shello There… Tanks for your review! We’re so pleased to hear that you had a great time during your visit! We shore hope to sea you again in the future! Best Fishes
Ranger Annie made this visit special for my daughter . My daughter was dressed up as an axolotl as she’s crazy about them , it was also her birthday. Ranger Annie noticed my daughter and started talking to her and invited her behind the scenes to see the axolotls , which she did during her break! It was such a kind thing to do ! Thank you
Ahoy there , Wow! Water great review! It’s kraken to hear that you enjoyed making some amazing discoveries during your visit, and that you got to hear some amazing talks from Ranger Annie. Our Rangers are always happy to help educate our guests on the various marine animals we have in our care and I’m so happy to hear you had such great fun learning about our axolotls.
Very awesome experience, loads of species of aquatic animals to see and even take pictures.
Well Shello There… Tanks for your review! We’re so pleased to hear that you had a great time during your visit! We shore hope to sea you again in the future!
Boring, empty, and overpriced. What happened to the London Aquarium? It used to have great tanks, but now it's mostly just plain walls. I took my daughter here for her 16th birthday and we were all thoroughly disappointed. Very few tanks, uninteresting displays, and a very sad-looking penguin enclosure where the animals just look cooped up. Even the VR was poor. It felt like even the fish were bored! Definitely not worth the high ticket price.
Hello, Thank you for taking the time to provide a review. We’re sorry to hear that you felt disappointed in your recent experience on this occasion. We would be keen to know how we could have improved your experience. Please do contact us directly for more information
This was a pleasant surprise, really interesting. Well kept clean place and fish etc all looked healthy. Helpful staff as we had 2 buggies. Early morning is best as later on school parties were arriving
Well Shello There, Tanks for your review! We’re eel-y pleased to hear that you had such a great time during your visit and made the most out of exploring all our wonderful habitats. We shore hope to sea you again in the future for even more discoveries.
It's dark, crowded and mostly for kids. There was very little educational information about the fish.
A real visit of contrasts - some of the exhibits were really good, but some were in the need of TLC. The penguins were particularly underwhelming/disappointing. The number of school groups did make for a noisy visit and some difficulty viewing the aquariums - but the kids were excited to be there, so that's great.
Hello, Thank you for taking the time to review us. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed your visit. As an educational attraction we do often have visiting school groups that come along as part of their curriculum. Most school groups tend to visit in the morning, so to best avoid schools we would generally recommend visiting from 2pm onwards.



