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Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds
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Madame Tussauds
Address
Madame Tussauds
Marylebone Road
London  NW1 5LR
United Kingdom
Price
£20.00
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, including any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
For use from
Wed, 3rd December 2008
For use to
Wed, 31st March 2010
Located deep within the Chamber of Horrors is an inner-chamber where things take an even scarier turn. Here, a maximum-security prison has been taken over by the unhinged inmates. Live and on the loose, their mission is to give you nightmares. Should you decide to enter the Chamber, first warm up those vocal chords to ensure your screaming ability is at its height. Of course, no one is going to come to your aid.....

Pass through an archway where the words "Abandon all hope All ye who enter here!" are the last you may ever read.

Hear the death knell toll. Jump as you enter the cage and the door screeches shut behind you, locking you in. Your heart starts pumping, you palms become sweaty. Can you make it out the other side of the cellblock without succumbing to a psycho killer? They'll leap out at you when you least expect it and create chaos in your path.

Even if your nerves can survive the Chamber of Horrors, we've got a deeper, darker dungeon where the serial killers will drown out your screams with their manic laughter. There's no escape. Are you brave enough to come out the other side with a smile on your face?

Audrey Hepburn

June 19th 2008 - A super-stylish figure of iconic film star Audrey Hepburn entered the 'Premiere Night' zone of world famous wax attraction Madame Tussauds London today, and lit up guests' faces as they walked through.

Hepburn, in classic little black dress, wearing pearls and clutching cigarette holder, sparkles at a breakfast 'table for two' awaiting visitors to join her for tea, pastries and, of course, the odd photograph. Sitting in Madame Tussauds' especially interactive new set sparks an atmospheric rendition of timeless song Moon River, forever associated with the actress, and some rather intimate lighting from an overhead chandelier.

Shes such a classic beauty and one of the greatest film stars of all time, so we're really pleased to finally unveil her and no better, unique way than with our elegant, interactive breakfast set. Hepburn has been on our radar for some time now and I think she's certainly delighted our first few visitors this morning, said Ben Lovett, PR Manager for Madame Tussauds London.

The figure of Hepburn actually launched yesterday in a traditional English breakfast café called Tiffany's, rather than famous jewellers. Sharing a tomato ketchup-splattered plastic table in the Brighton eaterie with everyone from burly builders to busy, working mums during the morning rush, Hepburn's very different 'breakfast' at Tiffany's caused quite a stir with regulars.

The chic new figure, which took four months to make and involved a team of over 15 talented artists, sculptors, moulders and researchers, permanently joins the London attraction alongside Hollywood legends ranging from Marlon Brando and Steven Spielberg to James Dean and Vivien Leigh.

Daniel Radcliffe at Madame Tussauds

Daniel Radcliffe is only seventeen but has already proven he has that real star quality. With several films, television and stage productions under his belt he has become a young British acting force to be reckoned with. Starring as himself he joins Madame Tussauds as the youngest actor ever being immortalised by our sculptors.

Justin Timberlake at Madame Tussauds

Justin Timberlake has landed in Madame Tussauds, giving you the chance to get up close and personal with the global film and pop hearthrob and see just what 'sexy-wax' is all about. Loved worldwide, not only for his latest FutureLoveSexSounds album and sizzling liveshows, but also for his recent Hollywood roles, Justin takes over the stage in our brand new Music Zone and in his stylish outfit from Saville Row, he is sure to give you the slickest show in town!

Big Brother calls you to the Diary Room

Have you ever wondered what it's like to be in Big Brother? Weve revamped our Big Brother Diary Room in line with the eighth series of the popular TV show and here's your chance to sit in the famous chair and pour your heart out to Big Brother. Be prepared to accept your personal challenge and answer Big brothers probing questions but please do not swear, you're live on Big Brother in Madame Tussauds!

MADAME TUSSAUDS XMAS

Treat yourself to a celebrity-filled Christmas at Madame Tussauds from 28th November to 5th January 2009! Mingle with Nicole Kidman, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Moss in an A-list cocktail reception, sit down for dinner with George Clooney, Audrey Hepburn and special guests at our festive Christmas table and cuddle up to our very own Santa - you'll be guaranteed a seasonal greeting but don't expect a cuddle back!

Tour Info:


Off Peak Times:
  • Weekdays 9:30am - 5:30pm
  • Weekends 9:00am -6:00pm
Peak Times:
  • Daily at 9:00am - 6:00pm
Madame Tussauds Xmas opening hours:
  • 19th December 2008 - 4th January 2009 (Christmas Holidays): we open at 9.00am and last admission is 6.00pm
  • On Christmas Eve (24th Dec): we open at 9.00am and last admission is 2.30pm
  • We are closed on Christmas Day (25 Dec)
  • On Boxing Day (26th Dec): we open at 10.30am and last admission is 6pm
  • On New Years Day (01st Jan), we open at 9.30am and last admission is 6pm

Booking Information:


A re-brand of our live scare attraction in The Chamber of Horrors has recently taken place. Formerly known as Chamber Live, the new name is SCREAM.

SCREAM is one of the most popular parts of the experience we offer at Madame Tussauds London and will remain a consistent part of the ticket price. Overall we do not now need to refer to any ticket as 'Madame Tussauds including SCREAM' as it is now just a standard part of the attraction.

Exchange Keith Prowse voucher at Admission Point.

Please advise that that the layout of the doors will be as follows:
  • Door 1: Walk up, to buy tickets
  • Door 2: Information desk, Upgrade tickets
  • Door 3 and 4: Vouchers, ticket holders, pre-paid through telephone or internet
  • Door 5: Groups of more than 15.
  • Groups Must exchange at Groups Entrance - Door Five
Free group leader with every 20 adults or children. Any extra must pay full price.

Children under 5 are free.

PLEASE NOTE;


Acknowledging the current climate of raised security and heightened vigilance across the UK, world renowned attraction Madame Tussauds London will, with immediate effect, no longer admit guests with suitcases among their possessions.

Madame Tussauds is wholly confident customers will understand this change in policy, and once through its famous front doors they will enjoy the wide range of breathtaking A-list wax figures, and up-to-date, interactive experiences on offer over several exciting floors.

If you require any more information or advice regarding security levels and measures in the UK please visit the Home Office website http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/security.