Madame Tussauds history is a rich and fascinating one with roots dating back to Paris in 1761, and since, has blended over 200 years of history with celebrity.
Walk down the red carpet and strike a pose with the Beckhams, before beating Wayne Rooney at his own game in our penalty interactive. Start your royal experience with a once-in-a-lifetime audience with Her Majesty The Queen, before turning to the younger generation and plant a kiss on Prince William’s cheek, or shake Prince Charles hand.
NEW! Marvel Super Heroes unique 4D experience - (Optional ticket upgrade)
You can enjoy a heroic new experience this summer as Marvel Super Heroes 4D arrives at the attraction. Some of Marvel’s best loved Super Heroes will be brought to life in three floors of multisensory fun featuring a mix of interactive themed areas, startlingly realistic wax figures and an ALL NEW Marvel Super Heroes 4D film adventure.
Hollywood’s Hottest Leading Man to take starring role at Madame Tussauds London
Madame Tussauds London has confirmed that the next actor to be admitted into the attraction is the hottest celebrity of the moment, Brit born A-lister and star of the phenomenally successful Twilight saga, Robert Pattinson. Fans can cosy up with Pattinson in his own special VIP area in the exclusive A-list party area. The actor will be in good company as he joins a host of other top celebrities from screen superstars including Jonny Depp, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, to fashion icons like Kate Moss
Did You Know?
- Madame Tussauds has been making wax figures for over 150 years. Each masterpiece takes four months, and a team of 20 dedicated sculptors, to create. Over 500 precise body measurements are referenced and real head hairs are inserted one by one - all to achieve the kind of astonishing realism that has kept Madame Tussauds world renowned for over two centuries.
- Some of Madame Tussauds’ original work and earliest relics are still on display in London, including the death masks she was forced to make during the French Revolution and the Guillotine that beheaded Marie Antoinette. The oldest figure on display is ‘Sleeping Beauty’, a breathing likeness of Louis XV’s sleeping mistress Madame du Barry sculpted in 1763.
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