This is due its terrifying atmosphere, which makes you feel really uncomfortable, as you never know what’s going to happen. Regarding London Tombs, it is said to be the scariest attraction in London, and of course, it is.

How long is the London Tombs experience?

1 hour
The London Bridge Experience & London Tombs lasts, on average, 1 hour, but due to the nature of the Experience being an interactive show the length of it depends how chatty & engaging you and the rest of the audience are, so we recommend you allow for 1 hour 15. Please also arrive 15 minutes prior to your show time.

Who owns the London Bridge Experience?

London Tombs Ltd
That company’s sole shareholder is London Tombs Ltd which was placed in administration on 3 October.

How long does the Tower Bridge Experience take?

What to Expect. Visitors indicate that you can expect to spend anywhere from 30 – 60 minutes looking around and seeing everything that you can see on your own at the Tower Bridge Experience.

How scary is the London Dungeons?

Most visitors find the attraction scary, but also find there are some funnier, light-hearted moments throughout the tour. The Drop Dead Drop Ride is usually a huge hit and a big surprise, as is the beginning of the tour with the Descent. The Jack The Ripper show is well done, and quite scary!

How long is London Dungeon?

60-75 minutes
We recommend allowing 60-75 minutes for your experience. Save up to 30% when you book online with our Online Saver ticket!

Is Tower Bridge open to the public?

Tower Bridge is open to visitors. To plan a safe and enjoyable visit, please see our visitor information below so you are fully informed about all the measures that we have taken to prepare for your visit. Alternatively, please download our Visitor Information Guide (pdf).

When did the London Bridge Experience open?

22 February 2008
The attraction opened on 22 February 2008 and cost about £2,000,000 to develop.

Can you go inside London Bridge?

Visitors can now go inside the bridge and view London from a walkway between the towers, and also learn more about the construction of the bridge inside the Tower Bridge Exhibition Room.

Is London Dungeon claustrophobic?

– If your child is afraid of the dark, loud noises, has claustrophobia or suffers from anxiety or panic attacks – this attraction is not for them. – If your child is easily frightened or has a particular fear, try calling the dungeon or speaking to staff about the full content of the experience before paying entry.

Do you get wet in London Dungeons?

You don’t get soaked on the ride, but guests are alerted that they may get wet / sprayed. It’s nothing like a log flume or other water rides specifically created to make you wet.