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London Horror Guide 101




By Anil Gupta

The London Dungeon is portrayed as a museum of simulated horror from history, recalling events of atrocities from the past. One can journey back to the darker side of European history. With over forty exhibits it is not recommended for those of a nervous disposition or unaccompanied children.

Medieval tortures heavy on bloody detail prevail at this site buried beneath paving stones of historic Southwark. London Dungeon brings more than 2,000 years of gruesome history into twisted perspective. The Great Plague's apothecary shop remedies from minced toad and roasted viper skins to hare's feet, bat wings and leeches. Other popular unpleasantly focuses on the Ecclesiastical Section's rendition of Thomas Becket's demise while in prayer at the altar, 1665's Great Fire of London, Jack the Ripper, and the Judgment Day Execution Barge where some 2,000 victims were transported from docks, bound together, and tossed into roiling waters. Gift shop branded merchandise includes perfectly horrible clothing for all occasions and a library of revolting reference books.

The London Dungeon combines real history, horror and humor to bring gruesome goings-on back to life in the 21st century. Live actors, a terrifying boat ride, shows and special effects transport one to London's gory past. The Dungeons are patrolled by over a dozen scary costumed characters, many of whom make themselves known to the visitor by appearing from a dark corner or as an exhibit that suddenly comes to life.

Take a trip on the terrifying Traitor Boat Ride to Hell, lose one in the Labyrinth of the Lost - the world's largest and scariest mirror maze or even bury oneself in the ancient crypt of All Hallows by the Tower while Jack the Ripper, the Great Plague and Great Fire of London and a host of Wicked Women all clamber at your heels. Torture, beheading, plague and murder are the main 'attractions' at this museum celebrating the deepest, darkest parts of British history. In addition to the jaw-droopingly repulsively real animatronics and waxworks, complete with appropriately gruesome sound effects, there are also few costumed actors who are just dying to give a fright.

The London Dungeon has become one of London's most popular tourist attractions despite the fact that it is filled with over forty of grisly exhibitions and examples of atrocities from British and European history. The museum appeals to morbid curiosity. The museum has been brought right up to date with the latest in multi media displays and modern equipment to aid visual and audio displays.

Sweeney Todd - Is one brave enough to cross the threshold of Sweeney Todd, the demon barber of Fleet Street? A short back and sides (1785 style) could be just the thing to round off one's visit...but will one get more than you bargained for? Keep the wits about to make sure that one doesn't become the next filling in Mrs. Lovett'' famous pies.

One gets the best of both worlds at the London Dungeon; a token dash of history to make it all feel like an educational experience, but more importantly full, fascinating and graphic details of the barbarism of the past.
 
 
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Anil Gupta recommends that you visit http://www.bookings.it/city/gb/london.html?aid=305255 for more information on london hotels.

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