Madame Tussauds London has much more to offer than just its star-studded collection of wax figures. Explore the not-to-be-missed highlights, the zones of the museum offers:
If you get goosebumps when the Marvel title track goes on, don’t miss out on the Marvel 4D movie. Madame Tussauds London's new 4D movie induces Marvel Super Heroes' strength! You'll come closer than ever to Captain Marvel, Thor, Black Panther, Rocket, Spider-Man, Ant-Man and the Wasp as they fight Loki to rescue the planet.
Meet the Superheroes:
Iron Man - Captain Marvel - Captain America
The Hall of Heroes honors the greatest Super Heroes and their remarkable exploits. See how you compare against Iron-Man, Captain Marvel, Hulk, Captain America, Spider-Man, Ant-Man, and The Wasp.
See your favourites up close:
Black Panther - Captain Marvel - Captain America - Spider Man - Iron Man -The Incredible Hulk - Nick Fury
The BRAND NEW Madame Tussauds London Awards are here! Take a stroll down the red carpet, pose with the photographers, and attend the bash of all bashes! Join the A-listers you love, mingle with them, and take pictures with them that will turn your pals green with envy.
Star Wars at Madame Tussauds, created in conjunction with Disney and Lucasfilm, features life-like wax figurines of Star Wars Episodes I-IX heroes and villains. Visit Dagobah's wetlands, Jabba's Throne Room, and the Millennium Falcon's flying deck.
Check out our Star Wars experience's legendary characters:
Duel of Fates - Mustafar - Tattooine - Millennium Falcon - Death Star Walkway - Dagobah - Darth Vader - Jabba's Throne Room - Jakku
Chamber of Horrors brings back some of London's darkest crime scenes from the past 150 years. Marie Tussaud introduced it to British audiences in 1818 while touring with her travelling wax exhibition.
Hop on the iconic black taxi and take a trip through the history of London. Learn all about London’s turbulent past and the adventures the city has been through - fires, ravages, poverty and war. From the plunders and plague has risen the beautiful city with iconic landmarks that define its skyline. Also get a chance to interact with Britain’s most noteworthy, Winston Churchill before you hop off the cab ride.
Step within the palace walls and experience life as a king.
Get your picture taken with the royal couple, enjoy some afternoon tea, or wave to the enthusiastic spectators on the Royal Balcony before meeting with the king and queen in the Throne Room.
Party Zone
Party Zone
Party Zone
Party Zone
Party Zone
Party Zone
Party Zone
Party Zone
Royals Zone
Royals Zone
Royals Zone
Royals Zone
Music Zone
Music Zone
Music Zone
Music Zone
Music Zone
Music Zone
Music Zone
Music Zone
The wax figures at Madame Tussauds London are made using a process called "plaster casting." This process involves taking a mold of the person's body and then using that mold to create a wax figure. The wax figures are then dressed in clothes that are similar to the clothes that the person wears in real life.
It can take up to six months to make a wax figure. This is because the process of making a wax figure is very detailed and time-consuming.
The cost of making a wax figure varies depending on the size of the figure and the complexity of the figure. However, it can cost upwards of £100,000 to make a wax figure.
There are over 250 wax figures at Madame Tussauds London. These figures represent a wide range of people, including celebrities, politicians, athletes, and historical figures.
The most popular wax figure at Madame Tussauds London is the figure of Queen Elizabeth II.
The wax figures at Madame Tussauds London are regularly updated to reflect current trends, popular celebrities, and historical figures. Some figures may be temporarily removed and replaced with new ones, while others undergo regular maintenance and touch-ups to keep them looking their best.
Yes, visitors are encouraged to take photos with the wax figures at Madame Tussauds London. There are designated areas where you can pose alongside your favorite celebrities and historical figures.