Visitors playing and taking selfies in the Bubble Ocean white ball pit at Bubble Planet London, Wembley Park

Bubble Planet London at Wembley Park: Your Complete Visitor Guide

Bubble Planet London is an immersive attraction filled with colourful bubble themed rooms and interactive installations. Our guide walks you through the experience, exploring the different rooms, what to expect inside, and the highlights that make it one of the most playful attractions at Wembley Park.

Bubble Planet is an interactive walkthrough exhibition, sometimes described as a bubble museum, featuring 11 themed rooms including infinity mirrors, a giant ball pit, UV-lit installations and a VR experience. Visitors explore at their own pace over 60 to 90 minutes. Located at Unit 22, Fulton Road, Wembley Park, London, HA9 0TF. Tickets start from £13.90 for children and £17.90 for adults. Children under 3 go free. Open daily except Tuesdays..

Infinity mirror room with thousands of illuminated bubble lights at Bubble Planet London, Wembley Park

Need to Know in 30 Seconds

💡 60–90 minute immersive walkthrough with 11 themed rooms; explore at your own pace once inside.

💡 Best for ages 3 to 10 (under-3s go free); child tickets from £13.90, adult tickets from £17.90, timed entry only..

💡 Socks mandatory for the ball pit; mirrored floors in some rooms; at least one space uses latex, so flag any allergies to staff.

💡 Buggies stored before certain zones (cloakroom from £3).

💡Wheelchair accessible with some room limitations and step‑free routes around Wembley Park.

What Is Bubble Planet London?

Bubble Planet is a touring interactive exhibition, sometimes described as a bubble museum, featuring 11 themed rooms designed for photography, sensory play and exploration. It has attracted visitors across Europe and the United States, and the London edition at Wembley Park includes infinity mirror spaces, a UV-lit neon room, a giant ball pit and a VR experience.

Opening Times

Bubble Planet is open daily except Tuesdays. Hours vary — typically 10am–6pm or 11am–5pm midweek, with extended hours on Fridays and weekends. Check the Fever app for session times on your chosen date.

Official Bubble Planet London Exhibition Trailer

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What to Expect Inside Bubble Planet London

Bubble Planet is a one-way walkthrough across 11 themed rooms, each designed for photography and sensory play. Highlights include the Infinity Room (endless mirrored bubbles), the Bubble Bath (a giant ball pit that kids can easily spend 20 minutes in) and the Neon Bubble Room (UV-lit blacklight installations). The route also includes a VR flight through the Bubbleverse, included with VIP or available as a £3 upgrade. Photography is encouraged everywhere.

Bubble Ocean ball pit with giant inflatable sculptures and balloon cloud ceiling at Bubble Planet London, Wembley Park


Each visit takes approximately 60 to 90 minutes. Entry is by timed ticket via the Fever app and there is no strict time limit once inside.


The experience ends at the Bubble Planet gift shop, where you can pick up bubble-themed souvenirs such as bubble wands, rubber ducks, tote bags, T-shirts and stationery. Bubble tea and freshly made bubble waffles are also available near the exit, making it a fun final stop before heading back into Wembley Park.

Bubble Planet London ticket prices infographic showing adult, child, senior, student, disabled, VIP and group bundle pricing across off-peak, peak and

Bubble Planet Tickets and Prices

Prices depend on when you visit. Off-peak sessions (weekdays during term time) are the cheapest. Peak sessions (weekends) cost more, and school holiday dates are priced highest. All tickets carry a booking fee of £2 (£1.50 for group bookings). Card payments only, no walk-ups.

Standard tickets start from £17.90 for adults (ages 13 to 64), £13.90 for children (ages 3 to 12) and £15.90 for seniors (65+), students (13 to 26) and disabled visitors. Children under 3 go free. All visitors under 17 must be accompanied by an adult.

VIP tickets start from £27.90 for adults and £23.90 for children. VIP includes the VR experience, skip-the-line VR access, free cloakroom and a poster. Standard ticket holders can upgrade to VR on site for £3.

Groups of 8 or more can book the Group Bundle from £16.90 per person, which makes it a good option for birthday parties or school trips.

All tickets are timed entry via the Fever app.

Street performer in peacock costume interacting with a child on Olympic Way at Wembley Park, London, with Wembley Stadium arch in the background – whe

Where Is Bubble Planet London?

Bubble Planet London is in Wembley Park, recently named one of The Sunday Times' top 20 Best Places to Live in the UK in 2025. It is a 5 to 8 minute walk from Wembley Park station (Jubilee and Metropolitan lines). There is no on-site parking, but Pink Parking and Red Car Park are both a 7-minute walk.

From Wembley Park London Underground Station, head up Olympic Way facing Wembley Stadium. Walk along Olympic Way until you reach the traffic lights at Fulton Road, you'll see BOXPARK Wembley on your left. Turn left onto Fulton Road and follow it until you reach Bubble Planet London at Unit 22. The whole route is flat.

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Bubble Planet sits in the heart of Wembley Park, so it's easy to make a full day of it. London Designer Outlet, BOXPARK Wembley and the Mundo Pixar Exhibition are within a few minutes' walk.

How to get to Bubble Planet London – Wembley Park Underground station roundel sign showing the nearest Tube stop for Bubble Planet London, served by t

How to Get to Bubble Planet London

  1. By Tube

    The nearest station is Wembley Park on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. The walk takes approximately 8 minutes via Olympic Way and Fulton Road. Use contactless or Oyster for Pay As You Go travel. Plan your journey using the TfL Journey Planner.

  2. By Train

    Wembley Stadium station is served by Chiltern Railways, approximately 9 minutes from London Marylebone. Check live departure times via National Rail Enquiries.

  3. By Car

    There is no on-site parking at Bubble Planet. The nearest options are Pink Parking (15 South Way) and Red Car Park (Lakeside Way), both around a 7-minute walk from the venue. Pre-booking is strongly recommended, especially on weekends and school holidays. The sat nav postcode is HA9 0TF. Wembley Park is within London's Ultra Low Emission Zone. Check your vehicle on the TfL ULEZ page.

  4. By Bus

    Bus routes 92, 206 and 440 stop nearby. The standard London bus fare is £1.75 using contactless or Oyster, and the Hopper fare allows unlimited bus transfers within one hour.

  5. Accessibility

    Wembley Park station provides step-free access to Jubilee and Metropolitan line platforms. Accessible parking bays are available within the official car parks but are limited and should be arranged in advance. The Bubble Planet venue is fully indoor and wheelchair accessible with some limitations in certain rooms.

Family enjoying immersive dome projections on beanbags at Bubble Planet Wembley Park

Is Bubble Planet Suitable for Toddlers, Children and Adults?

Bubble Planet is designed for all ages, though families with children aged 3 to 10 will find the most to engage with. Children under 3 enter free. Adults enjoy the Infinity Room and VR experience, especially on quieter weekdays.

Socks are mandatory for the ball pit. Some rooms have mirrored floors. At least one room involves latex, so inform staff if anyone in your group has an allergy. Buggies must be stored before certain zones (£3). The venue is wheelchair accessible with some limitations.

"We took our two kids (ages 3 and 6) and they absolutely loved it. The ball pit was the highlight but the infinity room was stunning for the adults too. Go on a weekday morning if you can, it was really quiet."

Anna G., TripAdvisor

Pro tip: Your ticket gets you in at a set time, but there's no rush once you're inside. Stay as long as you like.

Busy two-floor BOXPARK Wembley food hall with diners and street food vendors at Wembley Park

Where to Eat Near Bubble Planet London

There is no cafe inside Bubble Planet, but Wembley Park has over 50 places to eat within walking distance across three areas: the independent restaurants on Olympic Way, street food at BOXPARK Wembley, and family‑friendly restaurants at London Designer Outlet.

  • For sit‑down meals closest to Bubble Planet, head to the independents on Olympic Way: Meat and Social (modern grill), Remoli (fresh pasta, fast‑casual), Masalchi (Pan‑Indian from Michelin-starred Atul Kochhar) and Estadio Lounge (all‑day cafe‑bar with kids’, gluten‑free and vegan menus).
  • For maximum choice with kids, BOXPARK Wembley has 20+ street food traders so everyone can pick something different and eat together in one place.
  • For coffee and treats, Bread Ahead serves its famous doughnuts and bakes, while Caffe Mileto does speciality Italian coffee with light bites and a great tiramisu.
BOXPARK Wembley exterior food hall near Bon Jovi Wembley Stadium 2026

BOXPARK Wembley: Post-Bubble Street Food

BOXPARK Wembley is the largest BOXPARK in London, and it's right in the heart of Wembley Park - only a five minutes' walk from Bubble Planet London. It's the perfect pit stop for hungry families: with over 20 street food vendors, everyone gets to choose something different.

From Italian pizzas to American BBQ, Argentinian grill, fried chicken, vegan options, the choice is wide. Get what takes your fancy, then you all come back together and share it across the big wooden tables.

No waiting for one menu to suit everyone, no compromising. It's quick, it's fun, and it just works well to re-fuel after Bubble Planet. Once the food is done, head upstairs to PlayBox for shuffleboard and games, so the fun doesn't have to stop when the plates are cleared.

Family walking through blue illuminated light room at Bubble Planet London, Wembley Park

What to Do Before a Wembley Stadium Concert or Match

If you're heading to Wembley Stadium for a concert, football match or event at the OVO Arena Wembley, Bubble Planet London is an ideal activity beforehand. The exhibition takes around 60 to 90 minutes, making it easy to fit into your plans before an evening show. Many visitors book a mid-afternoon slot, explore Bubble Planet, then walk to Wembley Stadium via Olympic Way for the event.

Pro tip: book a 11am Bubble Planet slot, finish by lunchtime, then walk straight to BOXPARK Wembley for food.

Families and children outside London Designer Outlet at Wembley Park — one of the best shops near Bubble Planet London, just minutes from Unit 22 Fult

Shopping Near Bubble Planet at London Designer Outlet

Looking for shops near Bubble Planet London? London Designer Outlet is a 8-minute walk from the exhibition and one of the best spots for families in Wembley Park. Kids love Miniso, the Japanese lifestyle store packed with affordable toys, collectables, and character accessories, and the Lindt outlet store, which never fails to cause a scene. For younger fashion fans, both Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger have dedicated children's sections, with outlet prices to match. With over 50 brands at up to 70% off, parents can pick up a bargain while the children are still riding the high from Bubble Planet. The open-air layout is completely pushchair-friendly throughout.

Pubs and Evening Drinks Near Bubble Planet London

For an evening drink, The White Horse is a Fuller's pub with all-day dining and a garden terrace overlooking the OVO Arena. Feed The Yak is another good option.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bubble Planet London

  1. How much are Bubble Planet tickets?

    Prices vary depending on when you visit. Off-peak sessions (weekdays during term time) are the cheapest, weekends cost more, and school holiday dates are priced highest.

    Standard tickets start from £17.90 for adults (ages 13 to 64), £13.90 for children (ages 3 to 12) and £15.90 for seniors, students and disabled visitors. Children under 3 go free.

    VIP tickets start from £27.90 for adults and £23.90 for children, and include the VR experience, skip-the-line VR access, free cloakroom and a poster. Standard ticket holders can add VR on site for £3.

    Groups of 8 or more get a reduced rate from £16.90 per person through the Group Bundle.

    All tickets are timed entry via the Fever app. There's a £2 booking fee per ticket (£1.50 for group bookings). Card payments only, no walk-ups. All visitors under 17 must be accompanied by an adult.

  2. How long does Bubble Planet take?

    Most visitors spend 60 to 90 minutes walking through all 11 rooms at their own pace. It is a one-way route so you will not miss anything.

  3. Is Bubble Planet suitable for toddlers?

    Yes. It is popular with families with children aged 4 and above. Children under 4 enter free. Socks are mandatory for the ball pit room. Prams are not permitted inside but stroller storage is available for £3.

  4. Is Bubble Planet worth it for adults?

    It is designed for all ages. Adults particularly enjoy the Infinity Room and VR experience, and couples and friend groups tend to visit on quieter weekdays. Some rooms have mirrored floors, worth considering when choosing outfits.

  5. Can I take photos inside?

    Yes. Every room is designed for photos and videos. The Infinity Room and Neon Bubble Room are the most popular spots. Ring lights are available in the Selfie Room.

  6. Is there parking nearby?

    There is no on-site parking at Bubble Planet. The nearest car parks are Pink Parking (15 South Way) and Red Car Park (Lakeside Way), both around a 7-minute walk. Pre-booking is recommended, especially on weekends and school holidays.

  7. Where is Bubble Planet in London?

    Bubble Planet London is at 22 Fulton Road, Wembley Park, London HA9 0TF. The nearest Underground station is Wembley Park on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, an 8-minute walk from the venue.

  8. How do I get to Bubble Planet London?

    The nearest station is Wembley Park on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, 12 minutes from Baker Street. The venue is an 8-minute walk from the station. Over 3,000 parking spaces are also available across the Wembley Park estate.

  9. Where can I buy Bubble Planet tickets?

    Tickets are available through the Fever app and website. Wembley Park does not sell tickets directly. All entry is by timed ticket and the venue accepts card payments only.

  10. Where can I eat near Bubble Planet London?

    Wembley Park has over 50 places to eat within a few minutes' walk of Bubble Planet, including independent restaurants on Olympic Way such as Masalchi and Pasta Remoli, street food at BOXPARK Wembley, and family-friendly chains at London Designer Outlet.

  11. Is Bubble Planet wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible with some limitations in certain rooms. Carers accompanying a disabled visitor enter free of charge.

  12. Is there a cloakroom?

    There is no dedicated cloakroom. Travel light where possible. Small bags and coats can be carried through the experience.

  13. Are refunds available?

    Tickets are sold through Fever. Check your booking confirmation or the Fever app for their cancellation and refund policy.

  14. What is the difference between VIP and regular tickets?

    VIP tickets include the VR experience, skip-the-line priority for the VR section, free cloakroom for one bag or coat, and an exclusive Bubble Planet poster. Standard ticket holders can upgrade to VR on site for £3. Standard cloakroom use costs approximately £2.