About

The London Bridge Experience & London Tombs in London offers a thrilling blend of history and excitement. This attraction, rated 4.2 on Google, promises an interactive historical tour with compelling actors who bring the past to life. Equipped with scares that entertain, this site is both suitable for children and wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience. After exploring, visitors can unwind in the underground bar or challenge themselves with axethrowing. With food services and countless photo opportunities, a visit here is both memorable and fun.

Features

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

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Cannon Street
Train station 567 m walk
Southwark Street / Southwark Bridge Road (Stop BV)
Bus stop 458 m walk
Union Street (Stop G)
Bus stop 434 m walk
London Bridge (Stop M)
Bus stop 51 m walk
London Cannon Street Station
Bus stop 473 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 1,735 reviews
4.2/5 1,735 reviews
Lars Van Ranst
Lars Van Ranst
1 month ago on Google

Very beautiful

glitch skull
glitch skull
2 months ago on Google

Amazing, super funny and scary

Thomas P Mathew
Thomas P Mathew
3 months ago on Google

We visited the London Bridge and Tower Bridge experience the day before yesterday with our family, and it was an absolutely unforgettable day. These two iconic landmarks offered a perfect mix of history, engineering marvels, and stunning views - a true highlight of our London trip! We started at the London Bridge, where we explored its deep and fascinating history. The exhibits were well-presented and informative, with a great balance of visuals and storytelling. It’s amazing to think about how many versions of this bridge have stood over the centuries and the stories it holds! Even our kids were completely captivated by the tales of old London and the importance of the bridge throughout history. Next, we walked over to the Tower Bridge experience, and it completely exceeded our expectations. The glass floor walkways were thrilling — standing above the River Thames and watching the world move below was a unique and slightly nerve-wracking experience .The views from the high-level walkways were breathtaking, offering unbeatable photo opportunities of the Shard, the Tower of London, and the city skyline. The engine rooms were another highlight. It was fascinating to see the original Victorian machinery that once powered the bridge lifts — a real treat for curious minds both young and old. What really made the day special was how interactive and family-friendly everything was. Staff were knowledgeable, approachable, and happy to answer questions. There were plenty of engaging displays for all ages, and we appreciated how well-organised everything was, making the whole visit smooth and enjoyable. Highly recommended for families, history lovers, and anyone wanting to experience a true piece of London’s heritage up close. Both bridges offered something unique, and together they made for a rich, fun-filled day that we’ll be talking about for a long time.

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