SEA LIFE London Aquarium invites visitors on a captivating journey beneath the waves, right in the heart of the city. Located on the South Bank within County Hall, this world-class attraction is home to over 500 species from across the globe, housed in 14 themed zones. From the UK’s largest living coral reef to the immersive Ocean Tunnel where sharks glide overhead, each exhibit is designed to educate and inspire. Highlights include the Polar Adventure with its colony of Gentoo penguins, the interactive Rockpool experience, and the UK’s largest jellyfish display. With daily talks, feeding sessions, and even a Virtual Reality dive experience, SEA LIFE London combines entertainment with conservation, supporting global marine protection efforts. Whether you're exploring with family or seeking a unique date night at one of their adult-only events, the aquarium offers a magical encounter with the mysteries of the deep.
London United KingdomSEA LIFE London Aquarium is located on the South Bank of the River Thames within the historic County Hall building at Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB. It sits right next to the iconic London Eye, making it a central and easily accessible attraction in the heart of London. The nearest underground stations are Westminster and Waterloo, both just a short walk away, ensuring convenient access via multiple Tube lines including the Circle, Jubilee, District, Northern, and Bakerloo lines. The aquarium offers a fascinating journey through 14 themed zones across three floors, showcasing over 500 species such as sharks, rays, penguins, jellyfish, and tropical fish. Visitors can enjoy experiences like walking through the Ocean Tunnel, watching live feeding demonstrations, and exploring interactive rock pools. The location is surrounded by other major attractions including the London Eye, the London Dungeon, and the South Bank’s vibrant riverside area, which features theatres, restaurants, and scenic walks along the Thames, making SEA LIFE London Aquarium a key highlight for families and tourists exploring central London.