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Does anyone here know central London?

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IneedsomehelpinLondon · 01/10/2022 14:13

Hello, I’m very sorry to post here it’s not AIBU. I have ALN and am getting stressed and overwhelmed trying to organise a trip to London for me and my children .
I can’t seem to work out where things are despite looking on Google and how to get from one place to another.
we want to do the following

we will arrive in London at Waterloo station

London dungeon
London Eye
show at Adelphi theatre
Aquarium (sealife London).

I obviously need to book these things in advance, is it possible to do this in one day? Sorry I don’t know anyone in London to ask. Which order would be best? I was thinking the show latest (either matinee or evening)
thank you very much if you can help

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DickDarstedly · 01/10/2022 19:20

My mistake. I do live within walking distance of all these places honestly, but didn’t realise London Dungeon had moved from London Bridge. Sorry OP

Calandor · 01/10/2022 19:21

It's a 16 minute walk from London Eye to the Adelphi.

Plus it all in Citymapper OP. It makes it all a lot easier.

Mummadeze · 01/10/2022 19:26

When me and my autistic DD went to Back to the Future (we loved it!), we went to Frankie and Benny first as it is almost right next door. Food was really nice :)

beetr00 · 01/10/2022 19:28

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beetr00 · 01/10/2022 19:32

why hidden? its only a visual aid for OP MN!!

Anonymouslyposting · 01/10/2022 19:40

I’m sure this has already been said but I’m too lazy to scroll through everything and after the first page it still seems to be causing some confusion. The London Dungeon used to be at London Bridge on Tooley Street but has moved to the Southbank right next to the aquarium. It’s definitely doable to do all this in one day but it’ll be a rush and you won’t get a leisurely/interesting lunch. If I was dropping one it’d be the London Eye as it’s the only one with a really big queue and honestly I don’t think it’s worth it, but I suspect I’m outvoted on that one!

funrunning · 01/10/2022 20:48

Good choice to do Dungeons over Aquarium. The dungeons might be lame to some but it is a really fun piece of interactive theatre. My teen boys loved it and appreciated it for what it was. As did we.

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