The London Dungeon Admission Ticket

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Discover 1,000 years of London’s dark history as you step back in time on this walk-through immersive experience. See, hear, and (ahem) smell the chilling characters of the ‘bad old days’ as they come to life before you at the London Dungeon. With 13 immersive shows and more to see when you’re inside… how much can you handle?

Our guide to The London Dungeon Admission Ticket

The London Dungeon is a thrilling attraction that will whisk you back to the capital's most perilous past. Discover 1,000 years of London’s dark history as you step back in time on this walk-through immersive experience. With 13 actor-led live shows and more thrills when you’re inside, you’ll come face-to-face with some of London’s most notorious characters from the ‘bad old days’, including Guy Fawkes, Sweeney Todd, and Jack the Ripper!

Then, with your heart still pumping from your time in the Dungeon, why not quench your thirst in our Victorian-themed Tavern pub? Including the spell-binding Hex on the Beach or the dangerously delicious, Ripper’s Revenge, who can resist a hauntingly good cocktail? That will help you forget the terrible deeds of the day!

Show highlights:

  • Guy Fawkes’ Gunpowder Plot

Beyond the city gates, you’ll enter a dark, rat-infested tunnel that winds back beneath the city of London. Dare you proceed and come face to face with Guy Fawkes and his infamous plot to blow up parliament?

  • Sweeny Todd

Looking for a close shave? Sweeny Todd can see you now, and Mrs Lovett’s assistant is more than happy to show you in. Time to sit back and relax in the barber’s chair as Sweeny gets to work...

  • Jack the Ripper

Come on in to the Ten Bells Pub, where you’ll hear the ultimate ghost story on a stormy night. Who was Jack the Ripper, and will he strike again? Only time will tell. Drink up now, before the lanterns go out!

Departs

The London Dungeon is open daily throughout the year and is located on the South Bank of the River Thames underneath the London Eye.

Duration

Allow approximately 90 minutes for your visit to the London Dungeon.

Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for The London Dungeon Admission Ticket

  • Children under 16 years must be accompanied by a guardian 18 years and older
  • Child Policy: Children are welcome to visit the London Dungeon with a recommended minimum age of 12 years. However, whilst many children do visit the London Dungeon and enjoy the experience, some may not enjoy the experience as areas of the attraction are particularly dark with loud noises. Parental discretion is advised. Children under the age of 5 are not permitted to enter The London Dungeon.
  • Opening times are subject to change without notice.
  • Amendment Policy: You can change your London Dungeon visit date up to 5 times if your plans change. Simply click on the booking link found on your London Dungeon ticket and amend your visit to a new date/time.
  • Wheelchair users must book a wheelchair slot before visiting each attraction.
  • Tours last approximately 90 minutes, excluding any additional queuing times. The time on your ticket is the time you are allowed to enter the building and queue. Queue times differ depending on attendance levels and can vary from 10-30 minutes.
  • Pregnant people are welcome at The London Dungeon, but please be aware this is a mostly standing or walking experience with little chance to sit down. 
  • *CANCELLATION POLICY: Free cancellations for bookings cancelled with the operator up to 72 hours before your chosen activity date. No refunds are given for cancellations made within 72 hours.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions for The London Dungeon Admission Ticket

Frequently Asked Questions for The London Dungeon Admission Ticket

Duration of Visit

  • How long does a visit to the London Dungeon take?

    We recommended that you allow 60-75 minutes for your London Dungeons experience.

Location

  • Where is The London Dungeon?

    The London Dungeon is on London's South Bank inside County Hall,  just a few minutes walk from London Waterloo station. From Waterloo you can join mainline trains and the London underground, including the Northern, Jubilee and Bakerloo Lines.

  • Has the London Dungeon moved?

    Yes, after 38 years at Tooley Street, the attraction moved in January 2013 to the vaults underneath County Hall at the South Bank, moments from London Waterloo Station.

General Information

  • What is the London Dungeon?

    The London Dungeon take you back to some of the most perilous moments in the capital's history while providing a uniquely thrilling attraction that will captivate the whole family. 

  • Is the London Dungeon scary?

    Yes! The London Dungeons is a uniquely thrilling experience and not for the faint of heart! However, it is also a fun and educational way to spend your time learning about London's history.

  • What is the minimum age recommended to visit the London Dungeon?

    The attraction is recommended only for children 12 years and up due to it's scary nature. However children younger than this can visit, providing they have the support of an accompanying adult. Things that younger children may not enjoy include a dark environment with loud noises.

  • How far is Madame Tussauds London from the London Dungeon?

    Madame Tussauds London can be easily visited from the London Dungeon by catching the Jubilee Line from Westminster Tube Station to Baker Street Tube
    Station just a short walk from the attraction.

Accessibility

  • Is the London Dungeon wheelchair accessible?

    Yes it is. Although The London Dungeons has two flights of stairs, all areas are fully accessible to guests who use a wheelchair. However a specific reservation is needed due to capacity limits.

Rides & Attractions

  • What is inside of the London Dungeon?

    There are 19 live shows acted out by incredible hosts, as well as 2 thrilling rides to take you back to London's most dangerous past.

  • Can you skip the rides at the London Dungeon?

    Yes, The Drop Ride is optional and you can skip the it if you don't fancy it! Unfortunately it is not accessible for guests who are unable to walk unaided or guests who cannot use stairs.

Opening Information

  • What time does the London Dungeon close?

    Opening and closing times may vary. Please check up to date opening and closing times before you travel.

Restrictions

  • Can I take photographs during my time at London Dungeon?

    No, unfortunately filming and photography during your visit to The London Dungeons is not permitted.

Frequently Asked Questions for The London Dungeon Admission Ticket

Duration of Visit

  • How long does a visit to the London Dungeon take?

    We recommended that you allow 60-75 minutes for your London Dungeons experience.

Location

  • Where is The London Dungeon?

    The London Dungeon is on London's South Bank inside County Hall,  just a few minutes walk from London Waterloo station. From Waterloo you can join mainline trains and the London underground, including the Northern, Jubilee and Bakerloo Lines.

  • Has the London Dungeon moved?

    Yes, after 38 years at Tooley Street, the attraction moved in January 2013 to the vaults underneath County Hall at the South Bank, moments from London Waterloo Station.

General Information

  • What is the London Dungeon?

    The London Dungeon take you back to some of the most perilous moments in the capital's history while providing a uniquely thrilling attraction that will captivate the whole family. 

  • Is the London Dungeon scary?

    Yes! The London Dungeons is a uniquely thrilling experience and not for the faint of heart! However, it is also a fun and educational way to spend your time learning about London's history.

  • What is the minimum age recommended to visit the London Dungeon?

    The attraction is recommended only for children 12 years and up due to it's scary nature. However children younger than this can visit, providing they have the support of an accompanying adult. Things that younger children may not enjoy include a dark environment with loud noises.

  • How far is Madame Tussauds London from the London Dungeon?

    Madame Tussauds London can be easily visited from the London Dungeon by catching the Jubilee Line from Westminster Tube Station to Baker Street Tube
    Station just a short walk from the attraction.

Accessibility

  • Is the London Dungeon wheelchair accessible?

    Yes it is. Although The London Dungeons has two flights of stairs, all areas are fully accessible to guests who use a wheelchair. However a specific reservation is needed due to capacity limits.

Rides & Attractions

  • What is inside of the London Dungeon?

    There are 19 live shows acted out by incredible hosts, as well as 2 thrilling rides to take you back to London's most dangerous past.

  • Can you skip the rides at the London Dungeon?

    Yes, The Drop Ride is optional and you can skip the it if you don't fancy it! Unfortunately it is not accessible for guests who are unable to walk unaided or guests who cannot use stairs.

Opening Information

  • What time does the London Dungeon close?

    Opening and closing times may vary. Please check up to date opening and closing times before you travel.

Restrictions

  • Can I take photographs during my time at London Dungeon?

    No, unfortunately filming and photography during your visit to The London Dungeons is not permitted.