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Monopoly Lifesized in London offers a unique and thrilling attraction for board game enthusiasts. With a solid 4.4 rating on Google, it promises a memorable adventure for visitors of all ages. This live experience takes the classic Monopoly game and transforms it into a dynamic, life-sized competition where teams fiercely vie for victory. Children can easily join in on the fun as the venue is well-equipped with wheelchair-accessible entrances, ensuring an inclusive experience for everyone. Guests often express delight in the enthusiastic performance of the actors, whose engaging roles enhance the overall enjoyment. Friendly and helpful staff members are on hand to ensure everything runs smoothly. Whether teams triumph or not, the lively atmosphere and spirited competition make Monopoly Lifesized a highly recommended stop for fans of board games.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Recommended buy tickets ahead

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Bedford Place (Stop K)
Bus stop 597 m walk
Tottenham Court Road
Bus stop 421 m walk
British Museum (Stop W)
Bus stop 652 m walk
Montague Street (Stop L)
Bus stop 517 m walk
St Giles High Street
Bus stop 653 m walk
Euston Square
Bus stop 661 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 1,991 review
4.4/5 1,991 review
karen Gill
karen Gill
1 week ago on Google

Our favourite activity during our trip to London! Me and my daughter (18) absolutely loved it and will definitely book again if we are ever in London. Highly recommend!!!

Elena Pettenuzzo
Elena Pettenuzzo
1 week ago on Google

The game is very entertaining, we really loved the 2.5 minutes challenges! The setting is beautiful but what really made the difference are the actors: they are there to make you live the experience (and to give you a little extra help if needed!). Definitely worth the money, thanks!

William Morgan-Hyde
William Morgan-Hyde
1 week ago on Google

I had fun and I do see the vision, but I was disappointed by the lack of challenge. The staff either heavily guide you through the puzzles or just give you the answers, which I assume is to keep the game moving on time, but it would be so much better if the games were longer and players were left to figure things out. The board also felt very policed because every single action needed permission or explanation. Even something as simple as moving to the right space after rolling the dice had to be announced before you could do it, which took away the natural flow. I was also a little confused about the actors. At the start there was this big dramatic entrance in character, which was great, but then that quickly faded and they just became guides out of character. It is not a huge issue but it did feel inconsistent. On top of that, I misread the capacity and thought it was six players maximum, not four teams of six. Because of that, it ended up just being me and my younger brother as a team, which was a disadvantage against full families. That mistake was on me, but I want to flag it so no one else makes the same assumption. Overall I think the main problem is the amount of guidance and structure. It feels like guests are not trusted to play on their own when in reality, anyone paying £59pp for a Monopoly experience does not need that level of hand holding. If the game trusted the players more and let things play out naturally, it would be far more enjoyable.

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