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Madame Tussauds London

World-famous wax museum with lifelike figures of celebrities, royals, and historical figures plus interactive experiences.

Madame Tussauds London

About

Marie Tussaud's wax legacy lives on Baker Street where 300 eerily lifelike celebrities await selfies. Since 1835, this temple to fame showcases four-month creations requiring 20 artists per figure—real human hair inserted strand by strand, individually painted eyes capturing soul-windows, donated designer clothes completing illusions.

Beyond Traditional Waxworks

Marvel superheroes burst from screens in 4D experiences while Star Wars sets transport fans to galaxies far away. Meet the Royals in Buckingham Palace replica rooms, pose with Hollywood A-listers on red carpets, or challenge sports legends on virtual pitches. The Spirit of London ride whisks you through 400 years via miniature black cab—complete with era-appropriate smells.

The Chamber of Screams (formerly Horrors) preserves Madame Tussaud's original French Revolution death masks alongside modern nightmares. Live actors lurk in shadows while interactive elements trigger jumps. Definitely not for under-12s or the faint-hearted—screaming is contagious here.

Beating the Crowds

This Baker Street institution draws massive queues, especially school holidays. Book timed tickets online for significant savings and queue-skipping privileges. Early morning or after 4pm offers breathing space for better photos. Standard tickets last 90 minutes though many stay longer.

Combined deals with London Eye or SEA LIFE save money for multi-attraction days. The gift shop sells miniature figures and—bizarrely—spare wax body parts for unique photo ops. Nearest tubes: Baker Street or Marylebone.