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9 Scary Destinations in London That Will Spice Up Your Trip



London has been the site of so many horrors throughout history. Queens have been beheaded, a serial killer has murdered hundreds, and plagues have come and gone in this city. Many believe that the victims of these events still haunt the city to this day. Naturally, a lot of tourists want to experience these hauntings for themselves.
Whether these ghosts are real or not, visiting spooky attractions in London will surely make your trip more memorable and unique.
If you are brave enough, go ahead and drop by these places in London that will give you the goosebumps! We also indicated the time it would take you to get to these attractions from Park City Grand Plaza Kensington to help you plan your route.

 1Brompton Cemetery on Fulham Road, Kensington. The gothic mausoleums and creepy statues in this old cemetery can be perfect props in horror movies. (8 minutes away.)

2. The London Dungeon on Westminster Bridge Rd, Lambeth, London. This attraction puts on a show that will take you back to the gory days of London. With scary rides, realistic live action performances, and stunning special effects, you will definitely feel chills while watching. (27 minutes away.)

3The Spaniard’s Inn on Spaniards Rd, Hampstead, London. It is said that the ghost of Dick Turpin haunts this pub. It is so spooky that Bram Stroker featured it in his popular novel, Dracula!  (32 minutes away.)

4Aldwych underground station on Strand, London. This tube station was used as a bomb shelter during the world wars. It has been closed and abandoned for years, but still gives people an eerie feeling when passing by up to this day. (35 minutes away.) 

5. Hampton Court Palace at East Molesey. This castle may be big and beautiful, but many say that you can hear a woman screaming as you walk down its corridors. Stories say that this is former Queen Catherine Howard being dragged to her death. (38 minutes away.)


 6. The Old Operating Museum on St Thomas St, London. This is one of the last surgical theatres in the world. Treat yourself to morbid displays, demonstrations, and seminars. It may be gory, but it can be interesting, as well. (40 minutes away.)

7. Tower of London in St Katharine's & Wapping, London. This palace used to be a prison for the most notorious criminals and was the site of many beheadings and tortures. Guided tours around the castle can teach you – and scare you – a lot. (48 minutes away.

8. The Ten Bells on Commercial St, London. Stories say that this pub is where many of Jack the Ripper’s victims were last seen. Several staff members in this bar say that they hear footsteps in empty rooms and corridors. (50 minutes away.)

9. The Woman in Black at London’s West End. This thrilling play about a cursed family has been in production for more than 25 years. It is one of the longest-running productions in West End, so grab a seat and get ready to scream! 

Get ready for a good scare. These spooky attractions in London will not disappoint! After the whole day journey, you can enjoy the authentic food in Selesa Restaurant Kensington which offers the best Malaysian Cuisine.

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