Experience the best of London and save money with a combo ticket to Madame Tussauds and The London Eye!
Take a flight on the iconic London Eye to enjoy unparalleled 360-degree views of the city. Wave hello to landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and St Paul’s Cathedral from 135 metres high in the sky!
Visit the original Madame Tussauds and step into the world of superstars. Meet over 150 incredibly lifelike figures across 3 totally immersive floors.
**BOOKED AND PAYABLE BY VIATOR**
*IMPORTANT* Please read this before you go.
Madame Tussauds will be your first attraction booked with timed entry which you chose when making the booking and cannot be changed.
Bring your e-ticket to DOOR 2 at your booked timeslot
For a seamless experience, choose your remaining attractions visit dates and times and book through the portal below:
To do this, please click the link to log in: https://me-mtlon.secure-cdn.meg-eu.accessoticketing.com/booking-portal
To login:
1) On the field "order number", enter your tour operator confirmation number found on your e-ticket. It will be the number after “Tour operator confirmation no.” and before the two underscores. (For example 570649534__UKMTLON should just be 570649534)
2) Use the following e-mail address when prompted: customer@viator.com
Please note: Once your other attractions time entry has been booked in through the portal this voucher and barcode will give you access to the attractions.
Please note: Once the lead passenger name has been added this cannot be changed. Please bring a form of identification that matches the Lead Traveller name on your ticket, as this may be checked on the day of the visit.
Once you redeem your voucher and visit Madame Tussauds London you have up to 90 days to visit all other attractions.
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