The London Dungeon lies at the heart of the city, under the stones of London Bridge Train Station, Southwark. It opened as an attraction in 1975 and has become more and more famous, bringing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, drawn by the mystery and foreboding of 2000 years of Europe's darkest history.
The attraction authentically recreates chillingly gruesome events for the visitor to re-live. New events this year add to the experience, encouraging us not to forget that once, not so very long ago, these grim events really did come to pass.
The London Dungeon experience matches live action with chilling special effects to tell the tales in graphic detail and horrify the visitor. The grim truth is not a pretty sight and visitors are reminded that this frightening London Attraction is not recommended for the faint of heart.
With over 40 exhibits on show at the London Dungeons, you can relive the horrors of the past in the safety of the present. See how prisoners were tortured in the chambers of the Tower of London. Discover the mystery behind the infamous Jack the Ripper, experience the searing temperatures of the Great Fire of London and hear the anguished wails of the terrified citizens of London during the Great Plague.
Test your nerve by climbing aboard the Traitor: Boat ride to Hell for the scariest ride of your life, or visit the mad old barber, Sweeney Todd for a trim of sorts! The Labyrinth of the Lost is a sure fire way to get you scared witless. As you are plunged into a maze of mirrors and seemingly no way out, what will you do to retain your sanity?
With Ticket Centre you can explore the horrors of London Dungeon for a fraction of the cost of standard gate rates. Additionally, you can book your trip right at the last minute, as Ticket Centre is the ONLY place you can get tickets within 3 days of when you want to go. So, what are you waiting for? Book a thrilling day out with Ticket Centre today.
The London Dungeons are open daily from 10:00am until 5:30pm except Christmas Day.
By Rail/Underground: The London Dungeon is in Tooley street next to the Thames, less than 100 metres from London Bridge underground and main line station.
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