How Much:
£13.25 (Admission)
, £11.25 (Concessions)
, £9.75 (Children)
Ever wondered what time sharks have lunch? Well, at the London Aquarium it's 2.30 on the dot.
There's a talk beforehand (for the benefit of you visitors - the sharks probably know what they're doing already) and then you can see the big old sharkies snaffle up their lunch.
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