Yes. A pushchair/buggy can come with you onto the London Eye but it must remain completely closed/folded throughout the experience, including on the entrance and exit ramps. Please make sure you fold down your buggy prior to joining the boarding queue and open it once you are clear of the exit ramp.
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Can I take my buggy on the tube?
Most Tube trains have multipurpose areas suitable for buggies, except the Central, Waterloo & City and Bakerloo lines. Many also have wheelchair spaces – feel free to use them if they’re available but please give them up if they’re needed by a wheelchair user. Many of our stations have step-free access.
What can I bring on the London Eye?
The following items are permitted on the London Eye:
- Briefcases.
- Laptops.
- Small day size rucksacks and bags (maximum size 18″ x 13″ x 8″ or 46cm x 33cm x 20cm)
- Baby bags.
- Buggies and pushchairs (must be folded down before joining the boarding queue)
- Drinking water.
Can you take a baby on London Eye?
Please note that children aged 15 years or younger must be accompanied onto the London Eye by an adult aged 18 years or older. Children aged 2 and under can board the London Eye free of charge, however must have a ticket for entry, which can be collected from the Ticket Office located opposite the London Eye.
Is London Eye suitable for toddlers?
Of course, everyone is welcome to visit the London Eye including children! Please be advised we strongly advise guests to pre-book online here to avoid disappointment.
Where can I try buggies in London?
London’s Best Pram Shops
- John Lewis. 300 Oxford St, Marylebone, London W1C 1DX. If you’re first-time parents, the Nursery Service at the John Lewis in Oxford Street is one of the best in London.
- Bella Baby. 58-60 Richmond Rd, Twickenham TW1 3BE.
- Huggle. 8-10 Winchester Rd, London NW3 3NT.
How do you get around London with a baby?
Travelling in London with a Baby
- Take the Bus. Although the Tube is one of the fastest ways to get around the city, the bus is just as affordable and it can be easier for you to use when you’re travelling in London with a baby.
- Walk.
- Slings, Cabs and Boarding/Disembarking Trains.
Can you take a backpack into a London Theatre?
There is a cloakroom if you have a heavy coat you need to check. However, while patrons could check suitcases in the past, Lyceum Theatre bag policy dictates that visitors may no longer bring their luggage, rucksacks/backpacks, or large bags of any kind inside.
Is London Eye better at night or day?
The London Eye is busiest between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. during the UK school holidays, and is quieter at the beginning and end of their opening hours, which vary throughout the year.
Are backpacks allowed in London museums?
First, backpacks are not allowed in the museum’s main galleries. There is a designated backpack storage area near the museum entrance where you can store your backpack while you explore the museum.
Is London pram friendly?
Walking around London with a Baby
London is a very walkable city and you can walk freely with your stroller on the sidewalks virtually everywhere.
Can you take a pram up the shard?
Can I bring a pushchair in? Unfortunately pushchairs cannot be taken to the viewing platforms, but we can store these free of charge during your visit. Our storage facility can be found near the security scanners in the main ticket hall.
Is the London Eye worth it for kids?
The London Eye is the most popular tourist attraction in the UK, and provides an awesome experience for young and old. It’s safe to bring young children who can roam around on their own in the capsule, and older visitors can sit down and enjoy the view.
Can a 3 year old go to London Dungeon?
Children under the age of 5 are not permitted to enter The London Dungeon. Please remember all tickets purchased are non-refundable. So please be sure before purchasing your tickets.
Can a 2 year old go to the cinema UK?
You’re never too young for the magic of film and most of our cinemas welcome babies for titles rated U, PG and 12A. But please spare a thought for our other guests – if your baby grows unsettled, step outside for a moment until they’ve calmed down. We also recommend checking out our ODEON Newbies screenings.
Where can I take a 4 year old in London?
The Best Things To Do in London With Kids
- 1 Battersea Park Children’s Zoo.
- 2 Children’s Garden at Kew Gardens.
- 3 Diana Memorial Gardens, Kensington Gardens.
- 4 Emirates Air Line Cable Car, Royal Docks.
- 5 Holland Park & Kyoto Garden.
- 6 London Transport Museum, Covent Garden.
- 7 Mudchute Park & Farm.
What is the best pram for London?
- Mamas and Papas Ocarro. £849, Mamas & Papas (also available at Pram World)
- Uppababy Vista V2. £1069.99, John Lewis.
- Bugaboo Fox 3. £1115, Bugaboo (also available at Mamas & Papas and John Lewis)
- Doona Infant Car Seat.
- Venicci Tinum Special Edition.
- egg2.
- Joie Versatrax.
- iCandy Peach.
Can you take a pram in a London taxi?
Yes, you can! You can take a pram in the back of a black cab, unfolded. So your child can sit in the pram for the journey. They will need to be properly strapped in, and you’ll need to have the brakes on.
Can I take pram in black cab in London?
You do not need a car seat in a black cab and can just buckle everyone in. The black cabs’ best asset is that you can keep your stroller open with child inside and just place the whole setup into the back of the cab.
Is baby stroller mandatory in UK?
it is not required, but a light stroller will make your trip a more pleasant experience.
Do taxis in London have baby seats?
Isofix base and car seat in Taxis & Cabs across the UK
Minicab and Taxis are exempted to provide a child seat for a journey to and from any destination, children can sit in the rear using the seat belt to strap in. Children under 3 years old can travel without using a seat belt.