The London Bridge Experience and London Tombs are a multi-award winning, immersive theatrical experience. The London Bridge Experience makes you part of London's gruesome history as you travel back in time with notorious English characters, uncovering the dark secrets that lie beneath the world's most haunted bridge. The London Bridge Experience was voted 'Best Guided Tour' in the Group Leisure awards. After the tour, you will descend into the haunted London Tombs. Make your way past walls dripping in blood, squeeze through confined spaces and scream with terror as you are met with an array of unspeakable horrors in this unimaginable scare maze. Winner of the 'UK's Scariest Attraction' and 'Top Horror Attraction in the World'.
My husband and I visited here with our teenagers, 15 and 13 today using the national rail 2 for 1 days out promotion. We had a brilliant time, the live actors were great and the walking through the tomb was fun. We had a great afternoon and would recommend it. I noticed they did a family ticket price which looked brilliant value also. There's also a cool bar that serves drink and food inside also to pass some time. Overall 10/10. We did it as an alternative to the London dungeon as we've done that a few times now over the years.
This wasn't on our list of things to do while in London, but ended up being my favorite experience of our trip. Walking across the upper level of the bridge was a unique way to see London. Definitely worth the time and money. The engine room was also interesting.
Amazing actors and very friendly staff! Your English does have to be quite good to understand everything, but even if you don't, the scares work just as well! It's the exact right dose of adrenaline and the actors won't touch you. If you are bringing a child though, they do have to be very scare resistent, or you can just not enter the scary part, that's also an option. The history part was very interesting without being remotely boring. Props to all the actors and staff, wonderful job!!!
The first half was great. Loved the history, costumes and fun. The haunted tombs not my thing. If you like being chased by power tools. You'll love it.
We went on a Sunday. We were greeted by a lovely staff actor who helped us buy tickets at the door. Everything was going great until we got to the bar stage of the tour, where we entered the horror walk. For reference we are both adults. Never in my life have I experienced such panic, claustrophobia and scare. I do understand that they give you a slight warning that if you have conditions like epilepsy or you're pregnant or you have a heart condition that you should not enter. However, I believe there should be a much greater warning and a safe word before going in. Half way through we had had enough and we wanted to leave. My sister had here flashlight on, trying to attempt to mitigate against the strobe lighting which made it impossible to see. We were then met by this actor who asked us why we had a flash light on. My sister explained that she couldn't carry on and he responded with 'I don't care'. We felt like this was too much and began to panic as we couldn't get out. The actor didn't seem to care to help us and carried on screaming. After what felt like forever we made it out almost in tears followed by children who were crying. I would like to warn families and young children as I believe there SHOULD be an age restriction, safe word and clear exit paths in place. This was truly terrifying, it was more horror experience than a history tour.
Wonderful and Highly Recommended Experience We recently visited the London Bridge Experience with my two kids, one of whom is seven years old. The overall experience was wonderful and very highly recommended. Although the tour was a bit scary for my youngest, the crew and staff were amazing. They were incredibly thoughtful and helped us switch to the Guardian Angel tour, which was more suitable for my daughter. This gesture made our visit even more enjoyable. The experience was not only amusing but also very well-organized. We had a fantastic time, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting London.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Gender-neutral toilets
Toilets
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
Hello! I'm your AI guide for The London Bridge Experience & London Tombs. I can help you with information about this attraction, including its history, best times to visit, and tips for your visit. What would you like to know?
Discover hotels in The Rennie Vaults, 2 - 4 Tooley St, London SE1 2SY
Searching for hotels...
My husband and I visited here with our teenagers, 15 and 13 today using the national rail 2 for 1 days out promotion. We had a brilliant time, the live actors were great and the walking through the tomb was fun. We had a great afternoon and would recommend it. I noticed they did a family ticket price which looked brilliant value also. There's also a cool bar that serves drink and food inside also to pass some time. Overall 10/10. We did it as an alternative to the London dungeon as we've done that a few times now over the years.
This wasn't on our list of things to do while in London, but ended up being my favorite experience of our trip. Walking across the upper level of the bridge was a unique way to see London. Definitely worth the time and money. The engine room was also interesting.
Amazing actors and very friendly staff! Your English does have to be quite good to understand everything, but even if you don't, the scares work just as well! It's the exact right dose of adrenaline and the actors won't touch you. If you are bringing a child though, they do have to be very scare resistent, or you can just not enter the scary part, that's also an option. The history part was very interesting without being remotely boring. Props to all the actors and staff, wonderful job!!!
The first half was great. Loved the history, costumes and fun. The haunted tombs not my thing. If you like being chased by power tools. You'll love it.
We went on a Sunday. We were greeted by a lovely staff actor who helped us buy tickets at the door. Everything was going great until we got to the bar stage of the tour, where we entered the horror walk. For reference we are both adults. Never in my life have I experienced such panic, claustrophobia and scare. I do understand that they give you a slight warning that if you have conditions like epilepsy or you're pregnant or you have a heart condition that you should not enter. However, I believe there should be a much greater warning and a safe word before going in. Half way through we had had enough and we wanted to leave. My sister had here flashlight on, trying to attempt to mitigate against the strobe lighting which made it impossible to see. We were then met by this actor who asked us why we had a flash light on. My sister explained that she couldn't carry on and he responded with 'I don't care'. We felt like this was too much and began to panic as we couldn't get out. The actor didn't seem to care to help us and carried on screaming. After what felt like forever we made it out almost in tears followed by children who were crying. I would like to warn families and young children as I believe there SHOULD be an age restriction, safe word and clear exit paths in place. This was truly terrifying, it was more horror experience than a history tour.
Wonderful and Highly Recommended Experience We recently visited the London Bridge Experience with my two kids, one of whom is seven years old. The overall experience was wonderful and very highly recommended. Although the tour was a bit scary for my youngest, the crew and staff were amazing. They were incredibly thoughtful and helped us switch to the Guardian Angel tour, which was more suitable for my daughter. This gesture made our visit even more enjoyable. The experience was not only amusing but also very well-organized. We had a fantastic time, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting London.