London Dungeon Overview
This horror theme park situated on London's South Bank gives visitors the opportunity to explore the darker side of British and European history. The London Dungeon, which opened in 1975, is a creepy recreation of many of history's most gruesome events. Visitors can go on various themed rides, which are based around historical murders and executions; they can explore the streets of Victorian London that were home to the serial killer Jack the Ripper, relive the Great Fire of London and take a barge down the River Thames to Traitors Gate, where they are sentenced to death by an 18th-century judge. The London Dungeons are patrolled by scary characters, dressed in gruesome costumes, who wait in dark corners and jump out at unsuspecting tourists. Air: London Heathrow Airport, London Gatwick Airport. Rail: Train: London Bridge Station. Underground: London Bridge or Monument/Bank. Road: Bus: Public services.
Contact Addresses London Dungeon, 28-34 Tooley Street, London SE1 2SZ, UK Tel: (0870) 846 0666 or (020) 7403 7221 Website: www.thedungeons.com
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United Kingdom
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