
With thousands of marine species to discover at one of London’s most loved attractions, the SEA LIFE London Aquarium will not disappoint. Spread over three fascinating floors, you’ll get the chance to explore it all at your own leisure. As the home of Europe’s biggest collection of global marine life, you’re going to get to see and discover the worlds’ oceans’ most exquisite species of creatures.
Join us on an underwater adventure journeying from the depths of the pacific all the way through to the ice of Antarctica. Glide alongside our turtles and waddle with our Gentoo penguins before preparing to brave our brand new Rainforest Adventure. Home to the curious, quirky and creepy crawly creatures of the Amazon, you can snap up the chance to meet our western crocs, and feast your eyes upon our piranhas feeding frenzy… Just try not to blink, or you’ll miss it! So prepare for a world of glittering scales, humongous tentacles and razor-sharp teeth. With animal feeds taking place throughout the day in different areas and a Rock Pool where you can stroke a Starfish or tickle a Sea Anemone SEA LIFE London is the perfect interactive experience for all the family.
So, get ready to come face-to-fin with some of the strangest creatures you’ll ever meet.
Storytime with Al the Polar Bear: 7th – 24th December
This December, SEA LIFE London Aquarium is inviting families to dive into a magical festive experience like no other — Storytime with Al the Polar Bear! From 7th - 24th December, little explorers can join Al the Polar Bear, an adorable puppet with a big heart, on his journey through the Arctic in search of ice. Through this interactive story time experience, children will learn about Al’s adventure and discover how the effects of global warming are melting his home - and most importantly, how they can help protect the planet this Christmas. Set within a beautifully festive underwater world, filled with twinkling lights and holiday magic, the experience combines Christmas cheer with an inspiring environmental message. Families can get hands-on with fun, interactive activities designed to help young ocean advocates understand how small changes can make a big difference for the planet and its incredible creatures.