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Madame Tussauds and Chamber
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Rub shoulders with Kylie, Posh, Becks and Brad Pitt, give a speech at the UN flanked by Blair and Bush, sing ...
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Tickets for Madame Tussauds and Chamber





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Madame Tussauds and Chamber

Rub shoulders with Kylie, Posh, Becks and Brad Pitt, give a speech at the UN flanked by Blair and Bush, sing and dance on stage with Beyonce and score the winning goal for England under the watchful eye of Sven Goran Eriksson, and all under the same roof.

In 1835, Marie Tussaud - former sculptor to the court of Louis XVI - established a sideshow of waxworks of famous contemporary and historical figures (not to mention some gruesome relics of the French Revolution).

Today, this small sideshow has evolved into a mammoth and totally interactive experience. In addition to some astonishingly lifelike sculptures, there are also a number of interactive attractions including…

Air Guitar Star
Accompanied by pumping smoke, vibrating amps, screaming fans and ultimate Rock showman, Justin Hawkins, here’s your chance to thrash your guitar to superstardom.

Divas
Strut your stuff with some of the most powerful female celebrities the world has ever seen. Britney, Kylie, Beyonce - who would you want a one-on-one with?

Bollywood
Perform your socks off in a sell-out scene from box-office Bollywood hit ‘Bride and Prejudice’.

Blush
Practice your paparazzi pose and get ready to enter the exclusive world of the A-list celeb.

World Stage
Confront the world’s biggest leaders as you take your place on the world’s biggest political stage.

Premier Night
Stroll along the red carpet at Madame Tussauds invites you to attend its exclusive premier night with a dazzling cast of Oscar-winning actors from 1914 to the present day.

Spirit of London
Whizz through 400 years of London history on Madame Tussaud’s magic carpet of time and witness the achievements of some of the greatest Londoners.

Robbie
Snuggle up to the ultimate pop pin-up and centre-stage showman Robbie Williams.

Chamber Live
Descend into the deepest, darkest, deadliest of dungeons for a chance to meet some of history’s most gruesome serial killers. Be warned – no-one will hear you if you scream!

Don’t forget The Stardome either and its dazzling, 360-degree show The Wonderful World Of Stars. Produced exclusively for Madame Tussauds by Oscar-winning animators Aardman (Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run) this fully-fuelled experience replaces the Planetarium, which closed in 2006, offering guests a fun-filled take on fame and celebrity as seen through the eyes of inquisitive extra-terrestrials. Expect intense visual effects, quirky Aardman humour and a fitting finale to your exciting visit.
Visit Madame Tussauds and have a seat in the Big Brother diary room and chat to Big Brother and Davina, or step on to The Black Pearl and discover The Dead Man's Chest with Captain Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann.


Did You Know?

The studios where the wax creations are made are top secret and can never be visited. The only exceptions to this rule are the subjects who come to be modelled.

Ticket includes:

-Admission to all the attractions mentioned above
- Admission to Chamber Live
- chance to experience one of the biggest waxwork collections in the world


Annual Visitor Figures:

2 million

Opening and Closing Times:

Open: Weekdays 9:30-17:30 and weekends 9:00-18:00
Closed: 25 December

Please note there may be a queue at the fast track entrance during busy periods.

A VOUCHER MUST BE PRINTED OUT AND TAKEN TO THE ATTRACTION AFTER THE BOOKING HAS BEEN MADE.

SUITCASES AND BUGGIES ARE NOT ALLOWED.





Sarah Bolton
London Attractions Editor
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