London is one often greatest cities to live and visit but with over 2000 years of history it has also born witness to a lot of horror.
If you like your tourist attractions to be scary then here are our favourites.
The London Dungeon is London’s scariest tourist attraction. At the London Dungeon they recognise that when it comes to history, the horrible bits are the best. Live actors, thrilling rides and gory special effects bring London’s dark side alive. You can come face to face with London’s most sinister historical characters like the serial killers Jack the Ripper and barber Sweeney Todd. You can experience the horrific black plague and get up close and personal with a fearsome torture chamber. You can also take an underground boat ride on Traitors Gate or experience the terror of the Vengeance laser ride. All in all, the London Dungeon is exciting, scary and fun.
London Dungeon Opening Times
The London Dungeon is open 7 days a week, excluding Christmas day.
10.00 – 17.00
Whatever time you enter the London Dungeon, the tour will always last 90 minutes.
Closing times stated are last admission times.
Location: 28-34 Tooley Street, London SE1 2SZ
The London Dungeon is next to the Tooley Street entrance to London Bridge mainline and tube station.
Nearest underground station: London Bridge Underground Station (Northern and Jubilee Lines)
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