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In addition to the hundreds of varieties of fish and sea life from all over the world, including stingrays, sharks, piranhas and sea scorpions, the recently reopened and renamed aquarium, has a new attraction, the Shark Walk, which allows visitors to walk over a floating glass platform with sharks swimming just below their feet. Californian cownose rays which swim in synchronised formation are another new feature, as is a tunnel constructed from a 25-metre-long whale skeleton, beneath which visitors can view a tropical ocean of fish, coral and green turtles. The aquarium is well placed for the attractions of the South Bank; it's right beside the London Eye and a 20-minute walk along the river from Tate Modern.
In addition to the hundreds of varieties of fish and sea life from all over the world, including stingrays, sharks, piranhas and sea scorpions,...
Read full venue reviewTransport Westminster
020 7967 8000, bookings 08445 791940
Times 10am-6pm daily (last adm 5pm); closed Dec 25
Prices £15.25, £11.25 children (3-14), £13.25 students (15-17) & concs, under-threes free, £50 family; discount for online bookings
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What does "concs" stand for? It is mentioned in the ticket prices.
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