Full details on the Mayor of London's New Year's Eve Celebrations can be found on the official event website.
This year, the cost of an individual ticket will vary between £20* and £50*.
The ticket price depends on:
the viewing area selected
if the person buying the tickets lives in a London postcode. Those living in a London postcode will get a discount of £15 on each ticket booked.
Viewing area - Blue, Pink and White areas
Full Ticket Price - £50*
Price for Londoners - £35*
Viewing area - Red, Green and Orange areas
Full Ticket Price - £35*
Price for Londoners - £20*
All prices include VAT.
*Fees may apply.
You can buy up to 4 tickets.
For bigger families and groups, another adult in the family or group can buy up to the same number of tickets. To view the fireworks together, you will need to travel to the event together and ensure you have booked the same viewing area and entry gate. Moving between viewing areas on the night will not be allowed. Bookers may be asked to show photo ID to enter the event.
You can buy tickets as a gift for someone else. However, you must change the name on the ticket from yours to theirs once you've had your ticket purchase confirmation.
Please see how to transfer tickets here.
You can buy up to 4 tickets. They may be asked to show photo ID on entry as part of the event's terms and conditions.
The Orange viewing area is the accessible viewing area for the event. Those with access needs should select 'Orange' when booking their tickets. This area is suitable for people who want to avoid the more crowded viewing areas or need to access a vehicle drop off point. Our accessible area is on the Albert Embankment in front of St Thomas' Hospital, on the riverside opposite the Houses of Parliament. This is a partial side view of the lastminute.com London Eye.
Features in the Orange accessible viewing area
- Be reasonably close to the event vehicle drop off point (around 700m away). This can be reached by roads and pavements with drop curbs suitable for a wheelchair. However, the drop off point is best used before 8pm when road closures will start to restrict access
- Be 2km from the nearest public transport, for example, Waterloo station
- Not have large crowds
- Have accessible toilets no more than 300m away and a Changing Places toilets unit with a hoist and changing table
- Have a first aid point
- Have some seating, and you can bring your own fold up seating too
- Have stewards and event staff to answer your questions on the night
- Have a hearing loop
Features in all other areas
There are no specific areas or platforms inside the Red, Blue, Pink, Green and White areas for people with access needs.
The Red, Blue, Pink, Green and White viewing areas will:
- Be suitable for arriving by public transport, but may require you to travel up to 2km to and from that transport hub
- Be based on the streets. As the roads are closed to traffic you will be able to use the roads for step free movement, suitable for wheelchairs
- Have stewards on hand to answer any questions
- Not have seating and you are not allowed to bring your own
- Be busy with large crowds surrounding the ticket viewing area, at the ticket entrance gates and inside the viewing areas
- Be noisy with music playing through the event sound systems. No hearing loop is provided
- Have accessible toilets, medics and places to buy food and drink.
The main ticket buyer may be asked to show photo ID at the entry gate to get in.
This is to help us with security and to stop ticket touts. More people want to come to the fireworks than we have room for. We want to give everyone the same chance to get tickets on a first come, first served basis.
Photo ID you can use
Your photo ID will need to match the name on your Ticketmaster account to prove you bought the tickets legally.
The best forms of photo ID are your passport or photo driving license, or a good quality photocopy of either of these.
If you don't have either, stewards on the entry gates will decide whether to accept your alternative photo ID.
As a late night and crowded, outdoor event, this event is not suitable for young children. We strongly recommend you do not bring young children. Any under 16s who do attend must be with an adult. Everyone, whatever their age, must have a ticket to get in.
But there are hundreds of ways to celebrate New Year's Eve in London. Find out what's on offer and plan your night on Visit London.
Transport in London on NYE will be much busier than usual, and your travel plans may be affected. Plan your journey in advance.