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The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon
The London Dungeon
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The London Dungeon

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  • City Centre City Centre
  • Family Friendly Family Friendly

What is The London Dungeon, I hear you say? The London Dungeon is a uniquely thrilling family fun attraction in London, that will whisk you way back to the city’s most perilous past. See, hear, feel and (ahem!) smell the chillingly amusing characters of the ‘bad old days’ as they come to life before you, it brings together an amazing cast of theatrical actors, special effects, stages, scenes and rides.

A day out at The London Dungeon, you will experience full on 360 degree sets with gripping storytelling of the days gone past, of all the terrors and evil misdoings, from the most famous characters from yesteryear.

There are 19 interactive shows and 20 live actors, they tell the tales of 1000 years of history, from Guy Fawkes to Jack the Ripper, from the Black Death to the Great Fire of London. You’ll get to see what it was like for those living in London’s city centre.

This attraction in London has state of the art theming and special effects that will get your heart beating and your nerves on end. With 2 thrilling underground rides, there will be some laughter and definitely some screams from their cutting edge storytelling.

So hold onto your hats, close them eyes and block your nose, because every sense will be on high alert throughout the London Dungeon.

If you’re searching for things to do on school holidays, half term or when you’re on holiday in London, visit us on the side of the Thames.

Tickets

Adult tickets from, £29.50 and children ( aged 5 – 15) from, £23.50.

If you are a carer then your ticket is Free with a full paying guest.

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Contact

  • Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7PB, UK
  • +44 (0) 20 7967 8022
  • LDGuestExperience@merlinentertainments.biz
  • www.facebook.com/londondungeonofficial
  • www.instagram.com/londondungeon
  • twitter.com/londondungeon

Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 11:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 11:00 - 16:00
Thursday: 11:00 - 16:00
Closed
Friday: 11:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 16:00

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FAQ's

How long does a visit to The London Dungeon take?

We recommend allowing 60-75 minutes for your experience.

What is the minimum age The London Dungeon is recommended for?

The London Dungeon is dark, smelly, noisy and will show you the scary side of London's history. There are areas which have enclosed spaces and will make you feel scared at some points. Due to the scary nature of the attraction, we recommend that the minimum age for a child to enjoy The London Dungeon is 12 years, however children over the age of 5 are permitted in The London Dungeon. We leave the final decision as to whether a child should enter to the accompanying adult. Please note, children under 5 are not permitted in the attraction. Guests who are under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult over 18 years of age!

Is The London Dungeon a ride?

No, The London Dungeon is not a ride. It consists of actor-led interactive shows guiding you through London's murky past.

How long are queues into The London Dungeon?

The London Dungeon is a popular London attraction and during peak periods such as weekends and school holidays we do experience queues to enter the attraction. It is difficult to say how long a queue can be, as this can vary every day. However if you plan on visiting The London Dungeon during a school holiday or weekend, we do recommend that quieter times of the day to visit are usually found at first admission or later in the day towards last entry, however this isn't always guaranteed.

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The London Dungeon

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Manav Patel

2 weeks ago
Been to The London Dungeon twice and loved it both times. I went with a friend,I stayed calm the whole way through, but my friend was genuinely terrified, which made it even more fun. The actors are brilliant and fully committed. My favourite part was the witch scene. she starts off acting innocent, then suddenly everything shifts and the tension builds perfectly. Even knowing what to expect, it still surprised me. Ideal for groups or friends looking for something different from a typical tourist attraction. Would highly recommend. Definitely worth visiting (even more than once!).

Dr. Prabhakar Tiwari

3 weeks ago
Sometimes very horrible. Somebody suddenly comes from back, side or front diagonally. You be always alert inside - any characters come from any side. Your heart should be strong enough. I really enjoyed all the characters performing at there. All were up to the mark. Specially judge in last in called me in front to announce judgment. In last my chance also came to participate. This is Very good tourist spot, you must visit once I am sure you will enjoy and plan to visit again. Last month I visited this place. Now I am back to india at home. But hoping and planning to come again to visit this place... thanks to the management who have maintained this infra excellently. It's just beside of london eye at Westminster. Westminster tube is the nearest connectivity. From there you can walk to reach the london dungeon...

Marta D

3 months ago
Really good scary experience. We went to more than 8 rooms with different themes, great actors, great stories, great special effects, great sound systems, great backgrounds/settings, great lighting, etc. And ended with a ride. Everything was perfect. There's a cafe, and a souvenir shop too. Phone needed to be turned off before starting the journey.

Fatimo

2 weeks ago
I had a lot of fun at the London Dungeon. The performances were very well done and really made me feel like I had stepped into old London. There were exciting and scary moments that made the experience even more engaging. The only downside was that in some areas there was a strange smell, but overall it was a fun and memorable visit.

Norm P.

2 months ago
Great fun - good and scary. We went to many of the rooms, each with a different theme. There were various actors, stories and great special effects / sounds etc. At the end there is the expected souvenir shop and cafe. Good for the kids and young at heart.

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