Although not one of the most unique or the weirdest attractions on this site the London Dungeons should be mentioned as they do thrill most visitors to London.
Great 1 Day London Tourist Route
The great London day out that I usually recommend to friends of going first to Westminster tube station to get a photo of Big Ben, then from there on to a boat down the Thames to London Tower, visiting the tower, crossing the bridge and ending off with the London Dungeons (on Tooley Street) which also just happen to be opposite a stop of the hop-on-hop-off bus route….will no longer be possible as the attraction has relocated!
The London Dungeons have moved to the Underground Vault of County Hall in Southbank. The new London Dungeons are conveniently located next to the London Eye (and I’m sure to think up a nice loop of attractions to include this new location). There are 18 new shows, 20 actors involved and all new costumes and scripts. Two of the new characters you can meet at the new London Dungeons are Henry VIII and Guy Fawkes.
London Dungeons Props and Costumes For Sale
The totally revamped attraction is outfitted with new props, costumes and sets. Some lucky fans had the chance to buy the old props and costumes at a sale held in 2013 when the dungeons relocated.
You can read more about the new London dungeons and buy London Dungeon tickets if you follow this London Dungeons link. (If you follow this link prices are $6 cheaper than if you buy your tickets on the day of your visit.) Here are some other London walking tours and combo tickets that include a visit to the London Dungeons.
It was worth the money we paid but this is not a place for people who scare easily! Talented professional actors got everyone in the mood.
Looks scary but loads of fun, wish was there.