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Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue offers an exciting family-friendly attraction in London, where the virtual world of Minecraft comes to life. With an impressive Google rating of 4.3, this venue provides an interactive adventure suitable for children, where young explorers can engage in a fun and immersive mission to rescue villagers. It's advised to purchase tickets in advance to ensure entry, as the attraction is quite popular. Restroom facilities are available on-site for convenience. For those seeking an engaging and educational outing, this attraction promises an unforgettable experience for both kids and parents alike.

Features

Suitable for children, Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Recommended buy tickets ahead, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Rotherhithe
Train station 583 m walk
Wapping
Train station 1.07 km walk
Brunswick Quay
Bus stop 329 m walk
Onega Gate
Bus stop 531 m walk
Rotherhithe Tunnel (Stop U)
Bus stop 617 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 860 reviews
4.3/5 860 reviews
Nigel Lunn
Nigel Lunn
2 weeks ago on Google

All the family loved this. Great experience

Fiona Pinto
Fiona Pinto
2 weeks ago on Google

My son is Minecraft mad and absolutely loved the Minecraft Experience in London! It was so interactive and kept him and his friends entertained the whole time. The activities were really well thought out and it felt like the game had come to life. The only small challenge was that one of the tasks wasn’t very colour-blind friendly, so my son found that tricky. Luckily, with a bit of teamwork from his friends and us adults, he managed to smash it and came out feeling so proud. Overall, a brilliant day out and I’d definitely recommend it to friends with Minecraft-loving kids!

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Matthew
Matthew
2 weeks ago on Google

The premise relies on you saving villagers by resource hunting. In this instance it’s running around with an interactive cube they give you that collects said resources. It’s predictable very Minecraft in that essence, more positively it will tire out your children, which might be the most difficult mission on this planet. Both of them enjoyed it, so thats the main box ticked. I can think of other things i’d rather be doing such as at the bar at the end.

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