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Myths and Terrifying Places of London! Brrrrr…

London is known for its shopping or its eccentricity. But the city can also make you tremble because it carefully cultivates its reputation as the “most haunted capital in the world”. Like the counterpart to British phlegm, the atmosphere sweden email list of the English capital can also be gothic. Ready for an emotional stay in London ?

The Scary Side of Madame Tussauds

On the one hand, it is a wax museum with its thematic galleries, its life-size historical figures and its celebrities (like Meghan Markle who has just made her entrance). Behind this benevolent aspect, hides the Chamber of Horrors. Of course, its visit is optional (children over 12 years old) . It is a space that resembles a high-security prison, controlled by unbalanced inmates. The goal is to ​​how will we know if we have succeeded Terrifying  scream very loudly so that someone comes to save you…

Directions: Marylebone Rd, Marylebone, London NW1 5LR, United Kingdom.

 

The London Dungeon

The London Dungeon is the flagship attraction for scare lovers. Live cuba leads actors, shows, rides and special effects reproduce the bloody and macabre historical events of the English capital. Two myths are illustrated:

“Sweeney Todd” , the demon barber of London! It is a key piece of English criminal folklore and its story was adapted for the stage in 1847 ( Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street ), for the cinema in 2007 by Tim Burton and in the form of a musical with Johnny Depp .
The mysterious Jack the Ripper , also known as ”  Jack the Ripper “, also occupies an important place in the English imagination. 126 years after his crimes (committed in the dark alleys of the Whitechapel district in 1888), his story still fascinates. Moreover, in 2014, a certain Russel Edwards demonstrated by comparing DNA that the killer’s name was Aaron Kominski . ( learn more ).
Other attractions include the Great Fire of London, torture in the Tower of London and the years of the terrible plague… Quite a programme!