... The first place that came to mind was the London Dungeon as I had been there when I was a child and thought it would be educational and fun. Obviously I didn’t tell them about the education bit! They actually seemed quite excited about it and thought they would see lots of gory spooky things, ... Read review
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Advantages: Educational and fun in parts. Disadvantages: Long queues and expensive entry
...came to mind was the London Dungeon as I had been there when I was a child and thought it would be educational and fun. Obviously I didn’t tell them about the education bit! They actually seemed quite excited about it and thought they would see lots of gory spooky things, which would be right up their street!
Getting there was really easy for us as we live in Kent and we got the train straight to London Bridge station, I would advise not driving ... ...problem of parking and the London Dungeon is actually just around the corner from the station. You literally come out of the lower level of the station and turn right onto Tooley Street and there it is, you can’t miss it!!
I would advise anyone who is thinking of visiting this attraction to arrive early as the queues can get very long; It opens at 9:30 AM and we got there at about 10:15 and the queue was a bit long but not too bad. We waited for ...
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Advantages: A fun day out. Interesing and educational. Disadvantages: Pricey for what it is and it doesn't take that long.
...the Dungeons be it in London or York. I pestered my ex for ages for us to go there but he hated London so I never had the opportunity until recently. Even the reviews on here saying it wasn't worth it didn't deter me. So when a friend suggested going out for the day I jumped at the chance. He agreed to it. Before we went I took a look at the website and I must say I was excited. Sad I know!
***The Dungeons***
As I have just mentioned London Dungeon ... ...Plague is covered in York, London and Hamburg. So you could go to all of them but I'd imagine it would get a bit repetitive. ***London Dungeon***
So off we went on a cold February morning. When we got there we were greeted by members of staff at the entrance. They were made up with blood on their faces and really looking the part. It is very dark as you go in and I found this disorientating at first. Then we queued to pay. There are signs up with ...
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Advantages: A little bit of education and a good "boat" ride Disadvantages: Long Queues, crowd herders and plastic puke
...off badly. I’m at London Bridge station, a maze of a place at the best of times, looking for signs directing me to the London Dungeons which, I am assured by the website (www.thedungeons.com), is around here somewhere. I hate the way I can’t find the signs. So, I leave by the nearest exit, catch my bearings (for I’m a Londoner by birth) and do the only sensible thing, I follow my nose.
2 – I hate the fact that as I approach it is clear that I’m ... ...Street, London, SE1 (nearest tube London Bridge)
Open every day apart from Christmas Day. Times vary according to the season, summer opening is 10am to 7pm
Admission: £14.50 adults £11.50 Child (concessions available at various prices for disabled, OAPs and students)
Not suitable for very young children or those of a nervous disposition.
Website: www.thedungeons.com (and click on London) ...
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Advantages: Informative and entertaining Disadvantages: big queues, scary
London Dungeon
On a recent visit to London with friends, the attraction the two children most wanted to visit was the London Dungeon. I had been some time ago to York Dungeon, and assumed it would be a bit scary but bearable. The London dungeon is located on Tooley Street and when we had got off the tube at London Bridge Station, we were able to find the attraction quite easily- it was marked out by red banners at right angles to the building so ... ...term holiday, and expected queues, but this was a queue like nothing I had seen- it seemed to stretch the full length of a very long road. Undeterred, we took our places and, clutching our discount vouchers, decided to wait. Forty five minutes later, it was starting to look a tad hopeless, and when one of the staff walking up the line told us that the wait was over an hour, we decided to bin the discount tickets and fast track by paying full price. ...
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Advantages: An interesting Insight into London History, Well worth a visit..... Once Disadvantages: A few of the boards were a little hard to read, On the expensive side, hard to find out the cost before you get there
...to 30 minutes from central London by train but never really take the time to visit the nations capital. That was until a few days ago when I was at a bit of a loose end and a friend of mine suggested going into London for the day. We decided that rather than go shopping we’d visit a couple of the attractions as although we live so close we’d never actually been. The first place on our list to visit was London Dungeons. We came across a leaflet for ... ...in on a bit of London and British history that I missed out on all those years ago.
The Dungeon’s were easy enough to find once we had our leaflet in hand. The main entrance is located just 100m from London Bridge tub and BR stations. We got off the Jubilee line and within seconds of going through the barriers we spotted the signs for London Dungeons. It is within view from the entrance to the station as you look right down Tooley Street there are ...
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Advantages: Good coverage, quick journey times, good value for money. Disadvantages: Can be over crowded and very warm.
...Dungeons. Canary Wharf for Canary Wharf.
EAST LONDON LINE. (Orange)
The East London line runs from Shadwell to New Cross/New Cross Gate and has 8 stations. (There were originally 9, but Shoreditch has been closed, to allow for the extension to take place.) The East London line has connections with the Jubilee line.
National Rail connections - New Cross.
Points of interest - Surrey Quays for Surrey Quays shopping centre.
CENTRAL LINE. (Red)
The Central line has 49 different stations which run from, Epping to Ealing Broadway/West Ruislip. Some trains also serve the Hainault loop. The Central line has connections with Jubilee, District, Hammersmith and City, Circle, Metropolitan, Waterloo and City, Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines.
Connections with National Rail - Stratford, Liverpool Street, Ealing Broadway.
Points of Interest...
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Advantages: Great attractions, suitable for everyone, great museums and much more.. Disadvantages: None really
...Gardens station. This garden is 300 acres long and it once belonged to the royal family. It hosts a wide range of plants and flowers and it is good for a peaceful outing. Also it has art galleries within the garden. Admission Adults - £4 & Children - £2.
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London Eye - This is the biggest Ferris wheel in London. Yes, it is. With this wheel you can see most of London when you reach the top. This is the structure of the millennium. It is based in Waterloo and is a few minutes walk from there. Admission charges are available from £9- adults, £5- children. The whole journey in the wheel takes about 30 minutes but do get there quick because a lot of people do like this attraction very much.
LondonDungeon - This has to be London's scariest museum around. It exhibits torture, execution, and ghostly creatures. Famous people include Jack...
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Advantages: Very much convenient, expert and friendly staff help you to get the most Disadvantages: Ticket price is little bit higher than other
..., Planet Hollywood, Trocadero
TRAFALGAR SQUARE -National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Nelson's Column
CRAIG'S COURT -Craig's Court and Whitehall , Admiralty Arch, The Mall, St James's Park
BANQUETING HOUSE - Horse Guards, St James's Park
WHITEHALL -Parliament Street Downing Street, Cenotaph, Cabinet War Rooms, Big Ben
LONDON EYE - South Bank Lion, Westminster Bridge, River Cruise, Dalí Universe, London Aquarium
WATERLOO -York Road , South Bank Arts Centre, Waterloo International Station
COVENT GARDEN – Aldwych, Royal Opera House, London’s Transport Museum, Somerset House
ST PAUL'S-The City, Barbican, Museum of London, Millennium Bridge, Tate Modern
LONDON BRIDGE - LondonDungeon, Tate Modern, H.M.S. Belfast, Southwark Cathedral, Globe Theatre
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