How long does it take to do the London Bridge Experience?
45 minutes
HOW LONG DOES THE EXPERIENCE LAST? The London Bridge Experience & London Tombs lasts on average 45 minutes, but due to the nature of the Experience being an interactive show the length of it depends how chatty & engaging you and the rest of the audience are, so we recommend you allow for 1 hour.
Is Tower Bridge open to the public?
Tower Bridge is open to visitors. We recommend pre-booking your ticket online to guarantee a visit time. Our capacity will be monitored to ensure we provide a safe environment for our visitors and staff. To plan a safe and enjoyable visit, please see our visitor information below.
How old do you have to be to go in London Tombs?
Children under the age of 11 are advised to ask for our guardian angel tour before entering the London Tombs. There is no age restriction, however children up to the age of 14 must be accompanied by a supervising adult.
Can you jump from London bridge?
It warned that jumping into the River Thames from a bridge “for your own entertainment or to entertain others” is extremely dangerous and is a serious risk to the life of anyone who attempts it. The force said doing so obliged the emergency services to respond, taking them away from more critical incidents.
Is London Bridge free?
It’s free to walk across the bridge and to witness its opening and closing, but you will need to buy a ticket for the Tower Bridge Exhibition.
Can you jump from London Bridge?
Is London Bridge Experience suitable for children?
Children under 11 are not allowed into the London Tombs sector of the experience. OK for: 5 – 8. Children at this age are not permitted into the London Tombs sector of the experience due to strobe lighting, but are allowed to visit the London Bridge Experience at their parent’s discretion.
Can you swim in the Thames in London?
Where Can You Swim? The PLA allows swimming to take place upriver of Putney Bridge through to Teddington. It is permitted in this area only but be reminded that it is still a busy section of the tidal Thames for leisure and recreational activities.
What should I do if I fall in the Thames?
And if you see someone else in danger in the water, fight your instinct to go in and try to rescue them yourself – instead call 999 and ask for the Coastguard. ‘
Is London Dungeon claustrophobic?
It can be more claustrophobic in parts than others. m but you can exit at any stage. Just let the team know and you can skip bits or come out.
Are the real Crown Jewels in the Tower of London?
The question most visitors ask about the Crown Jewels is, ‘are they real? ‘ Yes, they are!