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.
Can a 2 year old go on the 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.
What age is the London Eye suitable for?
Children aged 15 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or older. Children must remain under supervision and control at all times whilst on the site of the London Eye and London Eye River Cruise. Please be advised we strongly advise guests to pre-book online here to avoid disappointment.
Can under 3s go on the London Eye?
All guests require a valid ticket to enter, including Under 3s who go free. Most ticket types give the option to purchase an under 3 either whilst selecting the number of Adults and Children, or after you have selected the date and time of your booking.
What’s near the London Eye for kids?
It’s close to some other popular attractions like the Royal Festival Hall, Sea Life Aquarium, London Dungeons, and the Imperial War Museum. The London Eye is also convenient to a number of eating places, including some of our favorites.
Can I take a 2-year-old to the Theatre?
Children (ages 18 months to 15 years inclusive) shall require their own ticket which shall be at full ticket price if no child concessions are available at the time of booking. Children (ages 15 years and under) must be supervised at all times.
Can I take a 2-year-old to the cinema?
Once your toddler turns 2, up to one hour of screen time use is OK, but parents should watch with their children to help them understand what they are viewing. So, given that movies range from an hour and a half to two hours long, they should be the rare exception, not the rule, on your toddler’s list of activities.
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.
Do kids enjoy London Eye?
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.
Are strollers allowed on London Eye?
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.
Is it worth going on the London Eye?
Is the London Eye worth the views? The simple answer is yes. This is London’s equivalent to the Eiffel Tower and there’s no denying that London has one of the most impressive skylines in the world. On a clear day you can see as far as Windsor Castle, over 20 miles away!
Can under 5s go to Tower of London?
Under 5s can still enjoy parts of the Tower of London, depending on how well they cope with the queues and steps, and you’d need to avoid certain exhibits which may be frightening.
How long does a ride on the London Eye last?
30 minutes
Standard Ticket
30 minutes up high in one of our 32 pods. 360° moving views from the heart of the city. Get up close to London’s iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. You can even see as far as Windsor Castle on a clear day!
What can I do with my toddler in London?
Travel guide: London with a toddler
- Day 1: Explore the local area.
- Day 2: The South Bank.
- Day 3: Science Museum / Natural History Museum.
- Day 4: Down day (local parks)
- Day 5: Central London and Transport Museum.
- Day 6 and 7: Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.
- Day 7: Local area / Choose a museum / London Zoo.
Is London Eye heated?
Yes – the pods are completely enclosed and climate controlled to offer an enjoyable experience whatever the weather!
Which area in London is best for families?
10 Best London Neighborhoods for Families
- Chiswick.
- Stoke Newington.
- Hampstead.
- Notting Hill.
- Kensington.
- Primrose Hill.
- Battersea.
- Hillingdon. Far out in the West End is the Greater London borough of Hillingdon.
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.
Can a 2 year old sit through a musical?
Toddlers are often too small to be able to see the stage from their own seat, so you might assume that they can sit on your lap – this is not always the case however, and if it’s not clearly stated, you should ALWAYS call the box office to confirm if your toddler can sit on your lap or needs their own ticket.
Can I take a 3 year old to cinema?
Well, it depends on your kid. Lots of kids see their first movie around the age of 3 or 4, but some parents wait until kids are a bit older, especially if they’re sensitive to loud noises or scared of the dark. Choose the right movie. Obviously, you want something kid-friendly -– usually, animation fits the bill.
Is a movie theater too loud for a toddler?
“Any exposure to loud sounds, especially above 70 to 80 dB level, puts an infant’s ears at risk and places these vulnerable patients in jeopardy for permanent damage to hearing. Movie theaters are too loud.”
How do I take a 2 year old to the movies?
Tips for Taking Toddlers to the Movie Theater!
- Practice. When I used to teach my students with special needs, we would practice every aspect of going to the movies before we went.
- Have low expectations!
- Skip the previews!
- Make a smart movie choice.
- Go to a Matinee!
- Bring or buy snacks!