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Cameron Mackintosh’s new Oliver! is a sold-out, reconceived production of Lionel Bart’s iconic musical, with a sensational score.
Disney’s internationally celebrated musical, reimagined by Julie Taymor, brings Simba’s epic journey to life in glorious colour and music.
Beetlejuice is the supernaturally hilarious Broadway sensation, bringing its wildly funny, life-affirming musical to the West End from May 2026.
Explore themed habitats and meet over 5,000 animals, with penguins, sea turtles, jellyfish, sharks and daily talks.
Award-winning sightseeing cruise with expert guides and witty commentary on popular riverside landmarks from the river.
Titanique turns Titanic and Céline Dion hits into a hysterical musical fantasia, with a full live band and campy chaos.
A gripping new Stranger Things adventure set in Hawkins, 1959, from a multi-award-winning creative team, back at the story's beginning.
Kinky Boots returns in a joyous new production starring Johannes Radebe, with Olivier-winning music and an uplifting true story.
An immersive, family-friendly Shrek walkthrough with a magical 4D bus ride, 12 fairy tale live shows and Donkey’s cheeky fun.
Glengarry Glen Ross, the Pulitzer Prize-winning modern classic, brings a brutal sales showdown and an all-female cast.
Cole Escola’s Tony-winning dark comedy Oh, Mary! is an uproarious, fast, wild joy ride, starring Mason Alexander Park.
Sadie Sink stars in an electrifying Romeo & Juliet, a timeless tale of love and innocence in her West End debut.
A thrilling trip through 1,000 years of dark history with 16 haunting shows, two rides and immersive scares.
Mel Brooks’ The Producers gets its first major London revival, following a sold-out run and twelve Tony Award-winning pedigree.
Three-time Tony Award-winning Avenue Q returns with irreverent humour, infectious songs and loveable characters.
Explore three top attractions with one multi-attraction pass: the London Eye, SEA LIFE London and Shrek's Adventure.
Record-breaking seven-Olivier Award-winning Cabaret is an intimate, electrifying new production of one of the world’s most successful musicals.
Fast track entry to Madame Tussauds for a star-studded experience with over 150 lifelike figures and 4 immersive experiences.
Enjoy a classic Afternoon Tea onboard the London Eye, with 360-degree views and freshly prepared sweet and savoury delights.
An award-winning sightseeing cruise with expert guides, bringing London’s riverside landmarks to life with facts and laughs.
SEA LIFE London’s themed zones and behind-the-scenes tour feature over 5,000 animals and interactive daily talks.
Discover themed habitat zones, over 5,000 animals and daily talks, from gentoo penguins and sea turtles to sharks.
What's on London? Where do we a start? Certainly one of the most iconic cities in the world, London is awash with deep historical significance, a multitudinous and thriving artistic community, a melting pot of cultures from around the world, all combining to give London its singular character and an enduring appeal that draws in well over 15 million visitors a year.
From tourist destinations like the London Eye and Buckingham Palace, to live music concerts at Electric Brixton, via world class clubbing at institutions like Fabric, Ministry of Sound, EGG LDN and The Engine Rooms.
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