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Things you might not know about the London Dungeon

Hidden within County Hall on the South Bank are the dark alleyways and nooks of this immersive tour of London’s nastiest historical moments. Discover more here

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From your first cautious steps into the London Dungeon, you’re on high alert for things that will make you squeal, jump and possibly scream at the top of your lungs. Passing the (real) rats and taking the creepy elevator ‘down’ into the depths of the building, your tour begins. A series of scenarios, each hosted by costumed actors, trace the history of executed traitors, murderers, plagues and tortures. It’s all done with enthusiastic theatrical flair and a great sense of humour, so it’s lots of fun… but that won’t stop you getting chills.

There’s also a lot more to the London Dungeon than you might think. From gruesome stories to very cool special events, awesome seasonal promotions and state-of-the-art special effects, there’s even more reason to check this world-famous London attraction out. Here are a few things we really like, just to get those goosebumps going...

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Actors suffer for their art

Make-up doesn’t just make people look beautiful. At the London Dungeon, professionally trained make-up artists carefully design the bruises, blisters and weeping wounds to look horribly realistic every time a new character is introduced to the tour.

Reasons to return

The tour changes regularly, with a few permanent elements and seasonal scenes to keep things eerily fresh, but one thing you won’t see here is a ghost. Sure, you might get to hear about creepy séances, but at the London Dungeon, everything is based on fact – even if they have a lot of fun bending the truth.

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The effects are better than ever

The whole thing is properly immersive, with 360-degree sets, 19 interactive shows, 20 live actors and state-of-the-art special effects. There are even two awesome rides – a a boat ride and a drop ride that's sure to put your stomach somewhere near your mouth. The result? A cutting-edge thrill-ride through more than 1,000 years of history.

Dungeon Lates make it even better

Looking for some late-night fun? There’s a lot to love about Dungeon Lates, the adults-only evening sessions where even more scares are around every corner. Plus booze, of course. You’ll need some Dutch courage, right?

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Wash the horror down with a drink

At the end of your tour you can raise a glass in a recreated old East End tavern to celebrate surviving your visit. But beware, some of your fellow drinkers might have a few last gory stories to tell, before you venture back out onto the streets of twenty-first-century London.

There's an awesome new escape game

Can you escape the hangman's noose? The London Dungeon’s new escape room is a lot of fun, albeit pretty terrifying, too. (Well, what did you expect?) You've been convicted of conspiring with Guy Fawkes, and you've got just 60 minutes to escape The Tower of London. If you don't? You're toast, pal. Sorry!

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It’s even more gruesome than you might think...

In 2011 one of the skeletons at the original London Dungeon was discovered to be genuine human remains, believed to have been on display since the attraction first opened in 1975. Ewww.

So this is why people love car boot sales...

The London Dungeon was originally located under the railway arches on Tooley Street but moved to the South Bank in 2013. When it left its original home, lots of the props (severed limbs, instruments of torture, that kind of thing) were sold off at a car boot sale in Pimlico.

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So, want to go?

We're not surprised but one word of warning: buckle up. This really isn't for the faint-hearted. But that's half the fun, right? 

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