Madame Tussauds
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About Madame Tussauds

What will you be doing on your trip to London?

Attending an A-List party? Going to a star-studded film premiere? Challenging your sporting heroes or taking to the stage with music’s megastars? Will you be knighted by the Queen or address the world’s leaders?

Do all these things and much, much more as you mingle and interact with the world’s most famous figures at Madame Tussauds.

Facilities

Opening Times Madame Tussauds is open seven days a week. Normal opening hours are 9:30 – 5:30. Peak opening hours are 9.00 - 6.00. Peak times are every weekend and UK school holidays. Please refer to www.madame-tussauds.co.uk for full details. Christmas Eve 9.00 - 2.30, closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day 10.30 - 6.00 and New Year's Day 9.30 - 6.00.

Madame Tussauds Address

Address:
Marylebone Road, London
London
NW1 5LR
Telephone: 0871 8943000
Fax: 0870 4003006
Email:
Website: http://www.madame-tussauds.co.uk

Prices for Madame Tussauds

Adult: £12.50 to £25.00 (USD20.46)  per ticket
Family: £72.00 to £87.00 (USD117.82)  per ticket
Child: £12.50 to £21.00 (USD20.46)  per ticket

Book online to receive a 10% discount.

 

Location Information for Madame Tussauds

Address:
Marylebone Road, London
London
NW1 5LR
Telephone: 0871 8943000
Fax: 0870 4003006
Email:
Website: http://www.madame-tussauds.co.uk
Public transport: Baker Street, London Underground
By Road: Tube: Baker Street

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Reviews of Madame Tussauds

Visit London review of Madame Tussauds

Reviewed by: Visit London
Partake in a popular pastime at Madame Tussauds ­ gawping at celebrities. See life-size waxworks of Kate Moss, Kylie Minogue and Angelina Jolie. But make sure you leave time for the Spirit of London, which takes you from Tudor times to the present day aboard a black cab. ­Great fun!
 

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Traveller Rating:

3.0
Based on 129 reviews
Ranked #211

  Latest 5 reviews of Madame Tussauds

Princess Diana

Odum family of four, I went to the wax museum with my Ford family back in 1999. There are four of us and we live in America. We saw the Princess Diana wax portruet from the Spencer Family and it was...

Odum family of four,

I went to the wax museum with my Ford family back in 1999. There are four of us and we live in America. We saw the Princess Diana wax portruet from the Spencer Family and it was well done.

She was a great women and a wonderful humanitarian. Was she in the movie Queen done by Helen Miren??

Take care,

THE Odum Ford family

 
5.0
4 November 2009
by smiley425, houston texas
 

A must - if you can go off peak you can miss some of the crowds..

Thought that it was a very good attraction. The main problem was the amount of people there - but of course - that was not their fault. If you are thinking of going I would suggest that you try...

Thought that it was a very good attraction. The main problem was the amount of people there - but of course - that was not their fault.

If you are thinking of going I would suggest that you try and go off peak as it would be a lot more enjoyable.

The taxi ride near the end was a nice surprise, and the children really enjoyed it!

 
5.0
30 October 2009
by sasr, Cheshire
 

great attraction but queues ridiculous

Visited October half term .In previous reviews visiting in afternoon was recommended to beat queues.Arrived at 2pm and queued for 2 hours before reaching paypoint. £25 each and no...

Visited October half term .In previous reviews visiting in afternoon was recommended to beat queues.Arrived at 2pm and queued for 2 hours before reaching paypoint. £25 each and no concessions.Waxworks fabulous especially WILL SMITH,LEWIS HAMILTON,CHRISTINA AGUILERA AND STEPHEN HAWKINS.The Scream experience is brilliant/scary/funny but not for the timid or anyone with heart problems!!!

A few benches to rest would have been appreciated .

 
4.0
30 October 2009
by EmmaWigan, Wigan
 

Rooms full of Posed Mannequins

"I went to Madame Tussaud's" is another way of saying "I was suckered into wasting one of my precious days in London." Valuable perhaps as kitsch or for ironic value, if you can afford $100 worth of...

"I went to Madame Tussaud's" is another way of saying "I was suckered into wasting one of my precious days in London." Valuable perhaps as kitsch or for ironic value, if you can afford $100 worth of irony.

Madame Tussaud's actually has a very interesting history, but it's buried beneath several reeking tons of Michael Jackson and Britney Spears memorabilia. Walking through rooms full of mannequins is something you can do for free in London at Marks and Spencer or Harrods. The Andy Warhol section was a potentially insightful peek into what this place has become - the museum of pop culture. But even that failed to break through the stifling air of celebrity adoration.

Makes sense perhaps to visit the one in Vegas, while well and truly hammered. But it is a tragedy to waste your time and money on this pit when you are in London.

 
1.0
23 October 2009
by calkrist, Chicago
 

Great attraction!! Loved every minute of it! Would go again! :-)

Dont listen to all the bad reviews on here!! We Loved it!! Firstly, we used 2 for 1 vouchers which are everywhere at the moment, so it cost us £12.50 each which is a bargain! We started to queue...

Dont listen to all the bad reviews on here!! We Loved it!! Firstly, we used 2 for 1 vouchers which are everywhere at the moment, so it cost us £12.50 each which is a bargain! We started to queue, which was apparently 1 hour 30 ( not bad for a peak weekend time!) but in fact we were only queing for 45 mins at the most... one tip that i did get before we went in was DO NOT WAIT AROUND AND QUEUE TO HAVE YOUR PHOTO TAKEN - GET STUCK IN THERE!!! Nobody else bothers to queue so you need to just take your photo when you get the chance! we had our photos taken with everyone in there and we had a great time! You walk around several rooms with different celebs/sports people and then at the end there is a scary room that you walk through , with live actors, one creeped up behind me and i screamed like a big girl!! defo not suitable for kids!!

We loved this place, and would definately go again :-)

 
5.0
20 October 2009
by Suz1984, Wigan
 

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