London Eye and Warner Bros. Studio London tickets

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London Eye and Warner Bros. Studio, London

Since it takes only around 90 minutes to see the London Eye and around six to seven hours to explore Warner Bros. in London, tourists visit them on the same day. 

The London Eye offers amazing views of the city, while the studio tour at Warner Bros allows you to gain an insight into the Harry Potter World

Tourists either visit the London Eye in the morning and then take the train to Watford Junction to reach the Studios, or they board the ferris wheel later in the day. 

Combining the London Eye and the Warner Bros. Studio Tour on the same day is a great idea because there is something for everyone in the family.

Tickets for London Eye and Warner Bros. Studio

If you want to visit both the attractions, it’s best to get the London Eye and the Warner Bros. Studio combo ticket. 

This combo includes the standard admission to the London Eye (and not the Fast Track ticket) and entry to the Warner Bros. Studio.

This ticket also includes return transport from London to the Studio. You must handle your transport to the ferris wheel yourself. 

When you buy this combo ticket, you save up to 5%. You can visit each place on separate days and at any time.

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How to use the London Eye & Warner Bros. combo ticket

If you plan to visit both London Eye and Warner Bros. Studio on the same day, here is a plan we suggest – 

Morning at Warner Bros. Studio: While booking your tickets, select the earliest time slot (preferably the 9 am slot) so that you can dodge the larger crowds. Booking your tickets ahead also ensures a smooth entry. 

Lunch Break: By 2 pm you would have spent four hours exploring the studios – the perfect time to break for lunch. You can choose from several eateries either on-site or in the nearby areas.

Late afternoon at the London Eye: Plan to visit the London Eye in the late afternoon – by about 5 pm. This timing tends to be crowded, but you’ll step into your capsule just in time to catch the mesmerizing sunset over the London skyline.

By the time you step out of the London Eye, it will be time for a quick dinner. Check out the restaurants near the London Eye.

What to expect at Warner Bros. Studio and London Eye

At the Warner Bros. Studio, you will step into the world of Harry Potter. 

You can walk through famous sets like the Great Hall and Diagon Alley, see real costumes, and learn how they made the magical effects.

Fun interactive exhibits excite everyone, like riding a broomstick before a green screen.

Then, at the London Eye, you will enjoy a 30-minute ride with amazing city views.

As you go up 135 meters, you will see landmarks like Big Ben, the River Thames, and Buckingham Palace.

The glass capsules are comfortable, and you can learn more about what you see using touch screens.

Together, these attractions mix the magic of Harry Potter with stunning views of London, making it a day you will always remember.

London Eye to Warner Bros. Studio

To travel from the London Eye to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Leavesden, you’ve got a few options:

London Eye to Warner Bros. Studio

By Train and Shuttle Bus

You can board the train from Waterloo Station, which is just a 5 to 10-minute walk away from London Eye, and get down at London Euston.

The journey to Euston takes only ten minutes, after which you transfer to a direct train to Watford Junction (a 20-minute ride). 

Once you arrive at Watford Junction, hop on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour shuttle bus, which takes about 15 minutes and costs £3 for a round trip. 

By Tube and Train

From Waterloo station catch the northbound Northern Line to Euston, which takes about eight minutes.

Once you arrive at Euston, take the train to Watford Junction as previously suggested. 

By Direct Coach Service

From Victoria Coach Station, which is the closest to London Eye, you can board a direct coach to Warner Bros. Studios.

The journey usually takes about 90 minutes to 2 hours.

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Still confused about how to reach Warner Bros. Studios? Read more:
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Warner Bros Studio to London Eye

To return from Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Leavesden to the London Eye, you can use public transport with these options:

By Shuttle Bus and Train

Take the Warner Bros. Studio Tour shuttle bus back to Watford Junction. The journey takes about 15 minutes, and the bus runs every 20 minutes.

At Watford Junction, board a direct train to London Euston. Fast trains, like Avanti West Coast or London Northwestern Railway, take approximately 20 minutes.

Catch a direct train to London Euston, which will take about 20 minutes.

Transfer to the Northern line (southbound) on the London Underground to Waterloo Station, which takes 8 minutes.

You can walk to the London Eye for 5 to 10 minutes from there.

By Train and Tube

Start by riding the shuttle bus to Watford Junction.

From there, board a direct train to London Euston. Once you arrive, take the southbound Northern line to Waterloo.

Finally, walk to the London Eye from the station.

By Direct Coach Service

If available, take the coach from Warner Bros. Studio Tour to Central London.

Depending on the drop-off, use the underground or bus to reach the London Eye. For instance, from Victoria Coach Station, take the circle or district line to Westminster, then walk or take a bus to the London Eye.

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