The London Dungeon
8 expert reviews
“The high jinks all takes place in superb sets that gather a stonking variety of scenery, smells, rides and atmospheric lighting to make you feel like you’ve left the twenty-first century behind.”
– Time Out
"Take away the under-18s and add some booze and you’ve got the after-hours version of the London Dungeon’s daytime experience." Full review
"Enter Victorian railway arches of London Bridge...visitors are led through a dry- ice fog past gravestones and hideously rotting corpses to experience nasty symptoms from the Great Plague exhibition" Full review
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Note that the London Dungeon is unsuitable for young or easily scared children.
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"The London Dungeon houses a macabre and sombre gallery of tableaux." Full review
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Those of a sensitive disposition and young children are advised not to visit the attraction.
"At the London Dungeon, theatrical actors and 360-degree sets with special effects will give you a thrilling and terrifying walkthrough experience." Full review
"One part local history, 99 parts gruesome haunted house. " Full review
"Costumed actors bray at you as you’re led through darkness from set to set, each representing a period of English history...the climax is a pair of indoor carnival rides." Full review
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"Older kids tend to love the London Dungeon, as the terrifying queues during school holidays and weekends testify." Full review