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Dracula: A Victorian Nightmare at The London Dungeon

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This year, for Halloween, The London Dungeon is hosting “Dracula: A Victorian Nightmare”, a thematic event that runs from 18th October to 3rd November.

Included with your entry ticket, the event adds a chilling Victorian-era twist to the usual Dungeon experience.

The Story & Atmosphere

  • It’s set in 1886 London, where the grim streets are already plagued by fear and paranoia—Jack the Ripper’s shadow still looms.
  • But beyond that, something older and darker has come from the cliffs of Whitby: Count Dracula, haunted by longing for his lost love Lucy, has crossed land and sea to find her.
  • Visitors are invited to descend into the crypt beneath Kingstead Cemetery and journey through the decaying stones… if they dare.

So it’s not just a haunted walk-through; there’s narrative, theatrical performance, immersive set design, and those moments of dread carefully timed for maximum effect.

Tickets & Pricing

Here are the main ticket types and what to expect cost-wise. Prices vary depending on when you book (advance vs walk-up) and availability.

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Ticket TypeOnline in AdvanceOn the Day / Walk-up
AdultFrom £27£35
Child (5-15 years)From £22£29

Other options:

  • Anytime Entry allowing flexibility to visit at any time on your chosen day.
  • London Dungeon + London Eye combo, which gives entry to both (with some time-constraints, e.g. London Eye within 90 days).
  • VIP Package: includes perks like a digital photo pass (unlimited photos sent to your phone), and a premium drink (cocktail or mocktail) in their Tavern.




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