Madame Tussauds
Where else in the world can you bump in to so many stars? The difficult decision is who to see first. New arrivals include Christian Ronaldo who you’ll find standing alongside David Beckham and Lewis Hamilton. You can visit Shrek, Prince Charles and The Queen, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson and Madonna. Not forgetting swooning over Justin Timberlake and Jennifer Lopez depending on your preference !
Have your picture taken with Barack Obama and Martin Luther King and check out the hairstyle of Boris Johnson. Gaze in to the eyes of RPats (that’s Robert Pattinson just in case you didn’t know). Brad & Angelina will be there, as will pint size Tom Cruise and not forgetting Bollywood – with stars such as Salman Khan and Aishwayra, and the unique Ant & Dec (Dec’s the little one !).
For a totally different experience visit the Chamber of Horrors for a totally scary experience. A maximum security prison has been taken over by some pretty unsavoury inmates. They are alive and very much there to scare the living daylights out of you – you will scream ! These are live actors and you really will have an experience that you will never forget and this is not one for the faint hearted ! Have fun and just keep reminding yourself “they’re only actors, they’re only actors!”
Iron Man, Captain America, Ms Marvel, Spiderman, Wolverine and Hulk – all under one roof at the biggest new attraction at Madame Tussauds in 7 years and spread over 3 floors – All included in your ticket from Discount London. Just make sure you allow yourself enough time to see everything.
Madame Tussauds AND Tower Bridge Exhibition for only £29.99 and £23.99 for Children
Double the fun with Discount London
Book tickets for the Madame Tussauds and the Tower Bridge exhibition today and save a bundle. Two great attractions for one amazing price. You don’t even have to visit both of these attractions on the same day – you choose when to go giving you complete freedom and flexibility to enjoy the very best of London at your pace. Our price includes:
You don’t have to be Albert Einstein to work that one out (you can see him as well at Madame Tussauds !).