Madame Tussauds: Visitor Guide with Tickets, Hours, and Top Tips

Walk among lifelike wax figures of your favorite celebrities and historical icons at Madame Tussauds. It’s a fun, interactive experience. Get tickets in advance to skip the line.
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Tom Hardy at Madame Tussauds London

Inaugurated in 1884, Madame Tussauds Museum in London displays wax statues of celebrities from all over the world.

Over the years, Madame Tussauds Wax Museums have opened in many cities, but the one in London remains the most popular.

The wax figures at Tussauds London include politicians, royals, movie stars, sports stars, and famous criminals.

In short, it is an opportunity to click selfies with 250+ famous life-like wax figures from all walks of life.

In this article, we share everything you must know before booking your tickets to Madame Tussauds London.

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# Madame Tussauds London tickets

It’s highly recommended to book your Madame Tussauds tickets in advance. These tickets sell out quickly, so securing your spot early ensures you don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience.

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Things to know before booking tickets

You can purchase Madame Tussauds London entry tickets online in advance or at the venue.

If you plan to get them at the attraction, you must get in the ticketing window queue.

Depending on the time of the day (and month), you may have to wait in the ticket counter line for 30 to 40 minutes to buy your ticket.

The second and better option is to book tickets online.

Online ticket prices tend to be cheaper because of the exciting discounts.

When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot, which helps avoid last-minute disappointments.

To book tickets, go to the Madame Tussauds ticket booking page.

Select the number of tickets, preferred date, and time slot and buy the tickets.

Immediately after purchase, your tickets get emailed to you.

You don’t need to take any printouts.

You can show the e-ticket on your smartphone at the entrance and walk in to meet the celebs.

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Online Madame Tussauds London tickets are exactly the same as physical tickets you can buy at the venue. Image: Kakijalans.com

All tickets include access to the below given special experiences at the wax museum.

  • Star Wars Experience
  • Marvel Super Heroes 4D Cinema
  • Spirit of London ride
  • The Skull Island
  • The Glow Room
  • Alien Escape
  • Chambers of Horrors

You will only be permitted into the attraction at the time slot you booked. So please ensure you arrive at the venue at least 15 minutes before the time slot.

One carer for disabled visitors can get in for free.

Cost of tickets

Madame Tussauds tickets cost £35 on normal days and £37 on peak days for visitors over 16.

Children between two and 15 years get discounted tickets for £31 and £33 on off-peak and peak days, respectively.

Infants below two years can get in for free any day.

Same-day ticket prices

Madame Tussauds same-day tickets are costlier, even if you purchase them online.

Even if you reach the attraction, it is still better to purchase the tickets online – at least you can avoid waiting in the ticket counter lines.

Off-peak admission

Adult (16+ years): £35
Child (2 to 15 years): £31
Infant (up to 2 years): Free entry

Peak admission

Adult (16+ years): £37
Child (2 to 15 years): £33
Infant (up to 2 years): Free entry

Standard admission

Adult (16+ years): £45
Child (2 to 15 years): £43
Infant (up to 2 years): Free entry

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Experiences at Madame Tussauds London

At Madame Tussauds, you will come face-to-face with some of the world’s most famous faces.

For a change, you won’t be standing behind the ropes but will be able to touch, hug, kiss and be close to over 250 celebrities.

Besides the wax statues of celebs, there are fantastic experiences as well.

This London attraction has seven unique experiences suitable for the whole family.

Marvel’s Super Heroes in 4D

Don’t miss the thrilling Marvel Super Heroes in 4D adventure film where the superheroes join forces to save the world from evil.

The Sherlock Holmes Experience

The Sherlock Holmes Experience is a re-creation of the world of detective Sherlock Holmes in Baker Street.

It is a theatrical walkthrough adventure suitable for the whole family.

Since this is a paid experience, to participate, you must purchase the tickets, which cost 5 Pounds/person.

It is not part of the standard entry ticket.

The Glow Room

The Glow Room is a new addition and a path-breaking photographic experience. It is inspired by Dua Lipa, the Princess of Pop’s stage set.

Visitors can pose with the pop star even as ten cameras fire sequentially to create a free 3D gif for you to share with friends and family.

The Skull Island

The Skull Island at Madame Tussaud’s London is a recent addition inspired by the 2017 movie Kong: Skull Island.

This section features a giant animatronic head of King Kong (18 feet / 5.5 meters) high, giving it scary proportions.

The kids love this life-like moving model.

Alien Escape

You needn’t have seen any of the Alien movie series to get an adrenalin rush from ‘Alien Escape’ at Madame Tussauds in London.

In this section, you will step onboard the Covenant ship and come face to face with Xenomorph, the Alien.

Spirit of London Ride

Spirit of London Ride is included in all tickets.

During the ride, you will sit in one of London’s infamous black cabs, even as the narration takes you through the historical and cultural events that shaped London over the years.

The Spirit of London Ride is approximately 5 minutes long.

Star Wars Experience

Madame Tussaud teamed up with Disney and Lucas Films to create this visual treat, which features extraordinarily lifelike wax figures of the heroes and villains of Star Wars.

Besides the figures, you will see locations such as the Swamps of Dagobah, the flight deck of the Millennium Falcon, Jabba’s Throne Room, etc.

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What to see at Madame Tussauds London

The wax statues of the celebrities are divided into many Zones.

While there are many Zones, we list out the top ten, which attract the maximum visitors.

Marvel Zone

The original comics and the blockbuster Marvel movies have inspired the Marvel Secret Command Centre.

Spiderman, Ironman, Hulk, Hawkeye, The Invisible Woman, Captain America, Wolverine, Nick Fury, Captain Marvel, etc., are some of the Marvel stars you will meet in this section.

Don’t miss the Comic Store zone filled with Marvel classics and miniature action figures.

The VIP Party

A party in the first hall of the Museum includes all the A-List celebs such as Morgan Freeman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicole Kidman, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Tom Hardy, George Clooney, etc.

The Party Zone also has a Bollywood area, where you get to meet Indian movie stars such as Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Hrithik Roshan, etc.

The Royal Family

Royal Family in Madame Tussauds London

This Museum has the record of creating the most number of Queen Elizabeth II wax statues.

It gives a chance to meet Royals such as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II, etc.

Image: Madametussauds.com

Recently, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were removed from the Royal family section.

Fashion Week

One part of the Fashion Week section is a re-creation of the behind-the-scenes of an international fashion event.

Backstage, you hang around with Supermodel Kendall Jenner and then get on the second part of this exhibit for a short catwalk.

Film Zone

Audrey Hepburn in Madame Tussauds London
Audrey Hepburn in Madame Tussauds London. Image: Madametussauds.com

This Zone showcases exciting and memorable characters from blockbuster movies.

Some of the characters you will see here are – E.T., Terminator, Katniss Everdeen (from The Hunger Games), Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast At Tiffany’s), etc.

The Sport’s Area

If you love sports, don’t miss this Zone, for it features the most outstanding sports stars in the world like Lionel Messi, Rafael Nadal, Mohammed Ali, Usain Bolt, Mo Farah, Sachin Tendulkar, Jessica Ennis-Hill, etc.

Culture Zone

Here, you will find life-like wax models of the greatest intellectuals, geniuses, writers, and artists of our times.

This area is dedicated to the greatest minds of all time, like William Shakespeare, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Pablo Picasso, and Charles Darwin.

Music Zone

The Music Zone is a collection of greats from International Music – a nice mix of the past and the present.

One can spot wax statues of stars such as Freddie Mercury, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Adele, Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, Bob Marley, Ed Sheeran, etc.

World Leaders’ Zone

In this section, visitors can see the strongest leaders with the greatest minds.

You get to rub shoulders with the likes of Barack Obama, Margaret Thatcher, Winston Churchill, Nicolas Sarkozy, Ronald Reagan, Tony Blair, Martin Luther King, etc.

Behind the Scenes Zone

In this section, you learn about the history of Madame Tussauds Museum.

Visitors also learn about Marie Tussaud (the pioneer of wax figures!), her first creations, and her last work.

The voice-over of Beyoncé takes you through the different stages of wax figure making.

Opening hours

Madame Tussauds in London opens at 9 am or 10 am and closes at 4 pm, 5 pm, or 6 pm, depending on the day’s schedule.

Opening hours vary throughout the year.

You can visit the Museum between 10 am and 4 pm without looking at their schedule.

How long does it take

According to officials at Madame Tussaud London, you need two hours to explore all the exhibits at the Wax Museum, including the Marvel Super Heroes 4D movie and Star Wars experience.

Since the Wax Museum is an at-your-own-pace walk-through attraction, there is no time limit on your ticket.

Teenagers are known to spend a lot of time taking selfies with their favorite celebs.

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Best time to visit

The best time to visit Madame Tussauds London is as soon as they open at 10 am or in the afternoon, between 2 pm and 3 pm.

Since visitors usually take two hours to explore the London attraction, even if you start at 3 pm, you can finish exploring before the Wax Museum closes.

Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday are the best days of the week to visit this Wax Museum in London.

When NOT to visit Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds London is a highly-rated attraction and is almost always crowded.

If you want to avoid the crowd, it is better to visit on a weekday. 

During the summer holidays and school half-terms, the attraction gets really crowded.

During peak times, visitors end up waiting up to 2 hours in the ticketing counter lines, and during non-peak times, this wait can be up to 20 minutes.

If you buy tickets online, you can skip these long lines and enter the attraction right away. 

How to reach

Madame Tussauds London is on Marylebone Rd, Marylebone in London NW1 5LR.

Marylebone Road is an extension of the A40, one of the major routes in and out of London.

By London Underground

The attraction is just a two-minute walk away from Baker Street tube station.

To get to Baker Street underground station, you can get on any of the following Underground Lines – Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City.

By Train

Marylebone Station is about 10 minutes’ walking distance from the venue.

Euston, St.Pancras, Paddington, Victoria, Waterloo, and Charing Cross mainline stations are all within five stops away from Marylebone Station.

By Bus

If a bus is your preferred mode of transport in London, get onto bus numbers 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 189, 205, 274, and 453.

All of them pass via the attraction.

By Car

The best way to drive to the attraction is by firing up Google Maps and following the directions.

Even though the Wax Museum is situated outside the Congestion Charge Zone, they don’t have any parking.

But there are enough parking spots nearby, the closest being Chiltern Street Masterpark and Cramer Street Masterpark.

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