Last week I took advantage of the Oyster card 2-for-1 entry into the London Aquarium. I’ve been past the area plenty of times before and thought it’s about time to make a day out of it. With the two of us, entry is just under £7, a reasonable fare for entry into a decent underwater world as far as London goes. Compared to the aquariums I’ve visited in Australia and Singapore, I’d have to say that London disappoints.
Perhaps I found the crowds too pushy. Most especially were a number of foreign couples who didn’t even have kids trying to squirm their way in front of a tank for photos I could tell just wouldn’t work out. Surprisingly I found those who had kids appeared the most placid, wildly aware of the chaos the tiny make.
They have a decent number of collections, especially a large tank holding a number of sharks and a huge assortment of fish. The aquarium also has a display showing mangroves, and the best part, a touching pool where curious stingray swim towards the number of arms reaching out to pat their scaly backs.
Would I recommend this place to visitors? I probably wouldn’t unless they’ve never been to an aquarium before. It’s not bad to do if you’re running out of things to do in London (is that even possible?) though I think there is much better places to go to first.
Ah yes, the people who use their flash to take photos of things behind glass. At least it’s amusing to watch!