London Dungeon

London, greater-london

Historical
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Address: The Queen's Walk, London SE1 7PB How do we get there? Number: 0871 423 2240
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Are you looking for a spine-tinglingly thrilling and entertaining experience? The London Dungeon is the perfect destination for you! Located in the heart of London, this attraction offers an interactive journey through the capital’s dark and fascinating history. Get ready to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of a bygone age, as you explore a world filled with live actors, special effects, and dramatic storytelling.

The London Dungeon is like no other attraction. It is an award-winning, world-class attraction that attracts almost 3 million visitors every year. It is the most popular paid-for attraction in the UK, and also one of the most popular paid-for attractions in the world. The London Dungeon has been entertaining guests since 1974, and its popularity has remained steadfast ever since.

Some attractions and Experiences at The London Dungeon:

Bloody History - This bloody and macabre journey through the history of London begins with the Romans and ends with the Murder and Mystery of the 20th century.

Grim Reaper’s Scaryoke - Come and join in the fun at Grim Reaper’s Scaryoke. Join in the singing in the death and celebrate the undead.

Witches Potion Potion - Come and join the evil witch in her cauldron as she stirs up her Witches Potion Potion.

Quarantine - Take a journey through London’s plague-ridden past at the Quarantine house.

Blast-Off - Take a walk through the dark and mysterious past of London.

Zombie House - Be terrified by what lurks inside the Zombie House.

The London Dungeon is great for all visitors, although though some younger children may find it a little much. Children aged 10 and above will find the experience exciting and engaging, while suitable younger guests can still also be thrilled by the dramatic and immersive experience.

Activity location

Directions

Rail/Underground: 100m from London Bridge Station: rail and London Underground (Northern and Jubilee lines). 600m from Monument/Bank Station: Docklands Light Railway and London Underground (District, Circle, Central and Northern lines).

Buses: 21, 35, 40, 47, 48, 133, 141, 149, 381, RV1.

Parking: NCP St Thomas Street and Upper Thames Street.

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How much does it cost?

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Adults

From £32.99

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Children

£28.99 for children aged between 3 and 15 years

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Discount

Students can purchase tickets for only £26.99.

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Free Under

3 years old

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Last Updates

2023

London Dungeon FAQ’s

The facilities are located in the restroom area, and they include a changing table and a sink for washing up. Additionally, the attraction is stroller accessible, so parents can easily maneuver through the exhibits with their little ones. It's important to note that some parts of the attraction may be loud or scary for young children, so it's recommended to use discretion when bringing infants or very young children.

Gift shop selling snacks and soft drinks.

Tips for Making The Most of Your Visit to The London Dungeon
- Arrive at The London Dungeon early to get your bearings and to get a good seat for the show. - Bring a jacket or sweater with you, as the dungeons can get chilly. - Make sure you have cash with you for the gift shop. - If you’re visiting The London Dungeon with children, be sure to discuss the scary parts of the show with them beforehand so they are prepared and know what to expect. - Consider visiting The London Dungeon as part of a London Sightseeing Tour, or as part of a London Kids Tour. - Visit The London Dungeon on your first day in London to make the most of your time in the city. - Keep in mind that The London Dungeon is open year-round, with the exception of Christmas Day. - Always stay hydrated when visiting The London Dungeon. - Wear comfortable shoes, and avoid wearing shoes with a smooth soles. - Enable push notifications on your phone to receive timely updates and keep up with the crowds.

The Dungeon is not suitable for people of a nervous disposition, or very young children so be mindful of this.

Gift shop selling guidebooks, toys, gifts and souvenirs as well as books, postcards and snacks.

The London Dungeon is a unique educational experience that brings history to life in a fun and interactive way, and there is plenty for kids to learn during a visit. The attraction covers a range of historical events and characters, including the Great Fire of London, the Black Death, and the notorious Jack the Ripper. Kids can learn about the lifestyles and customs of people from different eras, as well as the social and economic conditions that influenced their lives.

The exhibits at the London Dungeon are designed to be both educational and entertaining, and there are plenty of interactive elements that allow kids to get involved and participate in the experience. For example, they can step into the dock at a mock trial, witness a public execution, and experience the thrill of being on a thrilling boat ride.

Available within the attraction.

The facilities are located in the restroom area, and they include a changing table and a sink for washing up. Additionally, the attraction is stroller accessible, so parents can easily maneuver through the exhibits with their little ones. It's important to note that some parts of the attraction may be loud or scary for young children, so it's recommended to use discretion when bringing infants or very young children.

The London Dungeon does not have a full-service restaurant on-site, but there is a café that offers some food and drink options for visitors. While the menu may vary depending on the time of day and location, there are typically some healthy options available, such as salads and fruit cups. Vegetarian and vegan options may also be available upon request. Visitors are advised to check with the specific London Dungeon location for the most up-to-date information on food and drink options.

The attraction has wheelchair access throughout, and there are elevators available for visitors who cannot use stairs. Additionally, there are accessible restrooms located on-site. The London Dungeon also offers a Ride Access Pass to visitors who are unable to queue for extended periods of time. Visitors with disabilities are advised to contact the attraction in advance to arrange any necessary accommodations and to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit.

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