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LONDON DUNGEON




Description

Essentials about the London Dungeon in brief

If you like scary things, you can’t avoid a visit to the London Dungeon. Opened in 1974, the famous chamber of horrors has long been one of the most popular tourist attractions in London. The London Dungeon focuses on the dark and bloody sides of London’s history over the past thousand years. In a nearly two-hour “guided tour” through 19 interactive shows, visitors to the Dungeon get a very vivid impression of the British capital’s most gruesome historical episodes, from the plague to the Great Fire of London to Jack the Ripper. The Dungeon’s actors play a major role in the scary factor, leaving no stone unturned in giving visitors the shivers.




Phone

+44 20 7654 0809

Opening hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 11 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 6 pm 10 am – 5 pm

Admission fees

Adults (Ages 16+): £30.00

Children (Ages 3 – 15): £24.00

Family ticket (2 adults and 2 children): £108.00

When booking online you get up to 30% discount. For more information on group tickets and combination tickets with other attractions, see the website.

Address

Getting there

By public transport:

Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City line: Stop Waterloo

Circle, District and Jubilee line: Stop Westminster

Bakerloo, Circle, District and Northern line: Stop Embankment

Bus lines 12, 159, 211, 453, N53, N109, N155, N381 and 734: Stop St Thomas’ Hospital County Hall

Bus line 77: Stop County Hall

Bus lines 76, 77, 211, 381, 507 and N381: Stop Waterloo Station / York Road

Bus lines 77, 211 and 507: Stop Waterloo Station

Bus lines 1, 59, 68, 168, 188, N1, N68, N171 and X68: Stop Waterloo Station Tenison Way

By car:

The nearest parking garage is Waterloo Car Park.

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Photos: By www.CGPGrey.com, CC BY 3.0, Link / By GripweedOwn work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link / By Johnny’s Picture Diary: England > London Dungeon 02/02-2002, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link
Texts: Individual pieces of content and information from Wikipedia DE and Wikipedia EN under the Creative-Commons-Lizenz Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
English version: Machine translation by DeepL