About the London Bridge Experience
The London Bridge Experience is a thrilling mix of creepy history and live-action scares—perfect for brave tweens and fearless teens. Journey through 2,000 years of London’s dark past, with jump scares, eerie effects, and a toned-down option for younger visitors. Rainy day? This one’s spine-tinglingly perfect.
Top tip from the KidRated Team:
Look out for seasonal events like Phobophobia at Halloween – terrifyingly good fun.
Quick Inspiration
Pretty scary! Live actors, jump scares, creepy sound effects… it’s designed to thrill. The first part is theatrical and historical, while the second part (the London Tombs) is like walking through a horror movie. Perfect for teens, but younger kids might find it a bit intense.
It’s just a 2-minute walk. Handy if you fancy calming your nerves with a coffee and a doughnut afterwards.
Yes. The attraction is wheelchair accessible, and staff are happy to assist. However, some parts are dimly lit and involve uneven floors, so call ahead to make arrangements.
Not on-site, but you’re spoilt for choice nearby. Borough Market, Flat Iron Square, and London Bridge station are packed with family-friendly food options.
Roughly 45–60 minutes from start to finish, depending on how fast your group moves, and how much screaming is involved.
You can leave at any time. Staff are trained to help and there are emergency exits throughout. If you book the Guardian Angel tour, the actors will dial down the scares from the start.
Teens aged 16+ can go unaccompanied. Kids aged 11–15 need to be with someone 16 or over. We recommend chatting to your teen first – if they love Halloween and horror flicks, they’ll probably love this.
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