London Dungeon tickets just £3

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The London Dungeon, one of the UK’s most iconic attractions, will close its doors in Tooley Street on January 31 after 38 years. A new bigger, bolder and better attraction will open in the vast underground vaults of County Hall on the South Bank, next to the EDF Energy London Eye, on March 1.

To celebrate its last days at the old venue, the Dungeon is holding a “back to the 70s” January sale. Every Friday in January will be “Black Friday” with the first 100 “Black Friday Tickets” bought at www.thedungeons.com on 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th for a visit to the attraction at the original 1974 entry price of just £3. There will also be the opportunity to pre-book for the NEW London Dungeon at a 25 per cent discount.

The attraction will continue to provide dark scary fun through a mix of live actors, special effects and thrilling rides until the last guest has left the building – and the cast of colourful villains and blaggards pack up for a move to County Hall.

Online tickets to the London Dungeon are from £16 on-line for an adult and £10 for a child (under 15 years old).