Step into the UK’s most terrifying attraction — the London Bridge Experience. Begin with a guided journey through the dark history of London Bridge, then descend into the Tombs, where zombies, demons, and twisted creatures lurk in every corner. Voted England’s scariest experience since 2008, it’s a spine-chilling adventure like no other. Special “guardian angel” tours are available for children and school groups to keep things fun — and a little less frightening.
Duration: 45 Minutes
Opens Daily: 12:00 to 18:00
Highlights
– Experience terror beneath London Bridge, where creatures lurk and tension builds.
– Explore England’s scariest attraction, awarded since 2008.
– Enjoy a family-friendly tour with a “guardian angel” protecting kids from the horrors.
– Discover two attractions in one: uncover London Bridge’s history and explore the eerie Tombs below.
Exclusions
– Food & Beverages
– Pick-up & Drop-Off
Important things to know before your visit
– Pregnant women can enter at their discretion; however, it is not recommended for those in the late stages of pregnancy, individuals with heart problems, nervous disposition, epilepsy, or claustrophobia.
– The London Bridge Experience is generally a walk-through with live actors portraying characters from London’s history, and while this section is more funny and historical than scary, it can be dark in places. It is strongly advised not to enter the Tombs, which can be very dark with strobe lighting and an uneven path. Visitors are given the option to leave before entering The Tombs section.
Cancellation Policy
– This experience/attraction has a non-cancellable / non-changeable cancellation policy: Once booked, the ticket cannot be canceled or modified.
How to get there
– By car: To reach London Bridge by car, navigate to London SE1 9DD and follow signs from Central London or the M25. Parking is limited, so consider nearby facilities or use public transportation for convenience.
– By taxi: You can also take a taxi to London Bridge from anywhere in London. It’s a famous destination and most drivers will be familiar with the location.
– By public transportation: The nearest Tube station is London Bridge Station, which is well-connected and serviced by multiple lines, including the Jubilee and Northern lines.