A permanent Jane Austen exhibition and experience is opening in London this Spring! The Jane Austen Centre in Bath is about to open their second venue in London promising to bring all the wit, charm and romance of the Regency England.
[MORE INFO IN BIO] 𝒫𝑒𝓇𝓂𝒶𝓃𝑒𝓃𝓉 𝒥𝒶𝓃𝑒 𝒜𝓊𝓈𝓉𝑒𝓃 𝐸𝓍𝓅𝑒𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓃𝒸𝑒 𝒾𝓈 𝑜𝓅𝑒𝓃𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝓈𝑜𝑜𝓃 𝒾𝓃 𝐿𝑜𝓃𝒹𝑜𝓃 🪶📖 @The Jane Austen Experience 𝒲𝒽𝑒𝓃? 🪶 At the end of February or the beginning of March 𝒲𝒽𝒶𝓉 𝓉𝑜 𝑒𝓍𝓅𝑒𝒸𝓉? 🪶 Expect a huge exhibition (even bigger than they have in Bath) in three floors telling the story of the life of Jane Austen and the birth of her novels. You will also learn about the author’s favourite places in London she often visited when she was in town to visit her brother, Henry. Visitors will have the opportunity to dress up like their favourite Jane Austen character and take photos and take part in workshops to learn how to write with quill and ink just like the author did. There will be lots of surprises and endless other opportunities to fully soak up your favourite Jane Austen novel. 📍 11 John Prince’s St, London W1G 0JR (2 minutes walk from Oxford Street Station) 🕰️ Mon – Sat: 10am – 7pm | Sun: 11am – 7pm 🎟️ At the moment only the gift shop is open. The experience will open in Spring 2026 (either at end of February or the beginning of March). A gift shop is free to visit during its opening hours. #janeausten#janeaustentiktok#mrdarcy#prideandprejudice#senseandsensibility
Although, the opening of the highly anticipated Jane Austen experience is months away, the stylish gift shop is already open on the ground floor selling jewellery, quills, mugs, tea towels, T-shirts, candles and items from the Jane Austen 250th anniversary series.
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The London shop opened on the 15th November 2025 and it also has the most beautiful Pride and Prejudice merch, decorations, book lights with romantic floral design and – of course – all the special edition Jane Austen books and book sets.
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If you live farther than a carriage drive way from London or Bath, you can always visit the Jane Austen online gift shop.
Jane Austen Experience London
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Dive in the world of Jane Austen, full of romance, charm, and intrigue!
The Jane Austen Experience will open at the end of February or the beginning of March and promises to bring you back in time to experience the Regency England like never before.
Expect a huge exhibition (even bigger than they have in Bath) in three floors telling the story of the life of Jane Austen and the birth of her novels. You will also learn about the author’s favourite places in London she often visited when she was in town to visit her brother, Henry.
Visitors will have the opportunity to dress up like their favourite Jane Austen character and take photos and take part in workshops to learn how to write with quill and ink just like the author did. There will be lots of surprises and endless other opportunities to fully soak up your favourite Jane Austen novel.
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The gift shop will be extended too, and new lines will be added to their current product range.
Make sure you keep an eye on Jane Austen Experience Instagram profile for updates about the opening of the experience.
At the moment only the gift shop is open. The experience will open in Spring 2026 (either at end of February or the beginning of March). A gift shop is free to visit during its opening hours.
Jane Austen in London
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Although, Jane Austen spent much of her life in Hampshire and several years in Bath, London held a special place in her life.
She often visited her beloved brother, Henry Austen who lived in London. During her visits, she loved exploring theatres, drawing rooms and book shops that shaped the society she portrayed in her books.
Jane Austen also published many of her novels through her brother’s London connections.
There are lots of Jane Austen locations in London, but here is a list of key highlights:
Twinings’ Tea Shop
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Twinings’ Tea Shop is London’s oldest tea shop that Jane Austen often visited when she was in London. In one of her diary entries she mentions that her mother and sister asked her to pick up some Twinings’ tea for them.
In the 18th century, Chinese teas were very popular, especially Gunpowder Green, Souchong and Congou.
St Clement Danes Church
This was the church where Lydia Bennet and Mr. Wickham’s secret elopement took place in Pride and Prejudice.
10 Henrietta Street
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Covent Garden was a very fashionable area in Jane Austen’s day and still is today. This is where Jane Austen’s brother Henry lived with his wife and Jane also lived here between the summer of 1813 and March 1814.
The Dashwood sisters from Sense and Sensibility also had lodgings here; and Royal Drudy Lane Theatre is also nearby which played a key role in the novel.
Brunswick Square
In Emma, the title character’s older sister, Isabella and her husband, John Knightely live at a Bloomsbury address.
Although, most of the houses have been demolished, Brunswick Square remains a public park where you can easily imagine famous couples from a Jane Austen novel sitting on a bench, enjoying the warmth of a sunny afternoon.
Kensington Gardens
In Sense and Sensibility, Elinor Dashwood takes a walk in Kensington Gardens when she is interrupted by Anne Steele, the sister of her love rival Lucy Steele, with a gossip about Edward Ferrars.
If you wish to dive deeper into Jane Austen’s life, why not book a 2hrs 30min history trail in Bath?
The Jane Austen’s Bath and History Trail in Bath is a guided tour through which you will explore the city’s iconic locations, including The Jane Austen Centre, Bath Abbey, No. 1 Royal Crescent, Queen Square and others by an expert guide fluent in English and German.
You’ll discover the timeless beauty of the city that inspired many of Jane Austen’s novels, the rich history and stunning architecture of Bath, and you will even have the opportunity to experience the unique charm of Britain’s only natural thermal waters at Thermae Bath Spa.
Ready for your next adventure? You still have time to visit the Marie Antoinette Style exhibition at V&A South Kensington. The exhibition explores how the famous French Queen shaped fashion, culture, design, music and literature over the centuries.
Travel through time and cultures and discover the ancient and modern marvels of the world. The 7 Wonders of the World: Immersive Experience has arrived in London and invites its visitors for an unforgettable journey to the most remarkable human-made creations, many of which have gone forever, other still standing.
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Discover the Ancient and The Modern 7 Wonders of the World
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Created by Exhibition Hub, a global curator, producer and distributor of large exhibitions across the globe, (Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, Dinos Alive and Bubble Planet, just to name a few), The 7 Wonders of the World: Immersive Experience brings all the wonders to one place.
Located near Liverpool Street Station, the 70-minute experience spans across 3 floors and reimagine the splendour of both the ancient and modern wonders of the world.
A Multi-Sensory Edutainment Journey
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Your multi-sensory journey begins with a captivating introductory video before you discover multiple immersive rooms, each dedicated to an ancient wonder, including the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Colossus of Rhodes.
The exhibition consists of lots of interactive as well as educational elements, making the experience truly edutainment.
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You will learn how each wonder was built and what they meant to those who built them.
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During your exhibition journey, you will marvel at replicas of artefacts, stand on the shadows of the wonders in a monumental 360 degree immersive projection room, embark on an adrenalin fuelled adventure through a VR experience and even explore a beautiful LED pyramid at the Egypt room.
The Modern Wonders
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Sadly, there’s only one of the ancient 7 Wonders stands today. That’s the Great Pyramids of Giza.
The new 7 Wonders of the World were chosen through a global poll between 2000 and 2007, and the results were announced in the Summer of 2007.
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The new 7 Wonders of the World are the Colosseum in Rome, the Chichén Itzá in Mexico, the Great Wall of China, Petra in Jordan, the Taj Mahal in India, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil and the Machu Picchu in Peru.
The 7 Wonders of the World: Immersive Experience will guide you through all the modern wonders as if you were right there.
360 Degree Projection Room
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The 360 degree projection room showcases all the antient and modern wonders of the world.
Expect an awe-inspiring journey to the most different parts of the globe and learn why 6 out of the 7 ancient wonders are no longer exist and how each of them would have looked like.
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After visiting the ancient wonders, it’s time to discover the modern wonders.
One second, you’ll find yourself in Mexico, climbing the Chichén Itzá pyramid, the next you’ll standing on the Great Wall of China marvelling at hundreds of illuminated lanterns.
Then you’ll travel all the way to Petra to enjoy the mystical city carved into the rocks. You’ll witness a gladiator battle in the Colosseum before flying around the 38-metre tall Christ the Redeemer statue on the top of the Corcovado Mountain.
VR Experience
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To get access to the VR experience, you must purchase a VIP ticket.
The experience takes you for an out-of-this-world journey (literally!) to visit each of the modern wonders of the world.
You will witness a battle while standing on the Great Wall of China, walk among the orange rocks of Petra, fly above Machu Picchu and even stand on one of the arms of the Christ the Redeemer.
Please, note that the journey is pretty intense and if you are afraid our height, you might find it scary standing up there above the clouds on a giant statue, but it’s absolutely worth it.
If you feel sick or scared, the helpful staff is always at hand. Simply raise your hand and they will be there to help you. But sometimes it’s enough if you just loosen your headset and lift it a bit, so you can see the ground under your feet and feel you are perfectly safe.
Family-Friendly Experiences and Photo Ops
Create your own wonder experience – AI generated photo based on your preferences
The exhibition offers fun, family-friendly activities, including ‘Create Your Own Wonder’ and ‘Build Your Own Pyramid’.
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There are plenty of photo opportunities during your exhibition journey. There is a 3 metre tall lighthouse, you can sit with Zeus at Olympia, build your own pyramid and more.
You also have the opportunity the take AI photos with all the wonders to take home as a souvenir.
Shop
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Your 70-minute journey will end at the exhibition shop where you can find tons of souvenirs for yourself and gifts and stocking filler ideas for a loved one.
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Over 120 Japanese artists, makers, craftsmen, and self-taught practitioners and 2,000 individual works made from the most different materials blending tradition, innovation and self-expression. Japan House London’s new exhibition, Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan is opening on the 3rd December 2025.
[BLOG POST IN BIO] ‘Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan’ – new exhibition at Japan House London 🇯🇵 The exhibition is celebrating the beauty of everyday objects 🍵 Instead of celebrating a single material, craft or technique, ‘Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan’ invites over 120 craftsmen, artists and makers to showcase the diversity of craftsmanship, materials, self-expression, and tradition “𝖶𝖾 𝗁𝗈𝗉𝖾 𝗏𝗂𝗌𝗂𝗍𝗈𝗋𝗌 𝗐𝗂𝗅𝗅 𝗌𝖾𝖾 𝗍𝗁𝗂𝗌 𝖼𝗋𝖺𝖿𝗍 𝗇𝗈𝗍 𝗌𝗂𝗆𝗉𝗅𝗒 𝖺𝗌 𝗈𝖻𝗃𝖾𝖼𝗍𝗌, 𝖻𝗎𝗍 𝖺𝗌 𝖺𝗇 𝗂𝗇𝗇𝗈𝗏𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇 𝗍𝗈 𝗋𝖾𝖿𝗅𝖾𝖼𝗍 𝗈𝗇 𝗐𝖺𝗒𝗌 𝗈𝖿 𝗅𝗂𝗏𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗍𝗁𝖺𝗍 𝖼𝗈𝗇𝗇𝖾𝖼𝗍 𝖼𝗋𝖾𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗏𝗂𝗍𝗒, 𝖼𝗈𝗆𝗆𝗎𝗇𝗂𝗍𝗒 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖼𝖺𝗋𝖾.” – says Simon Wright, Director of Programming at Japan House London 📍Japan House London | 101-111 Kensington High St, London W8 5SA 📆 3rd December 2025 – 10th May 2026 🕰️ Mon – Sat: 10am – 8pm Sundays & Bank Holidays: 12pm – 6pm Note: Japan House London will close early at 6pm on 15th December 🎟️ The exhibition is FREE to visit. Booking a time slot is recommended but walk-ins accepted. #japaneseart#japaneseartist#japanesecraftsmanship#japanhouse#japanthings
Japan House London’s new exhibition is celebrating the beauty of everyday objects.
Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan exhibition is organised in collaboration of Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. (MUJI) and was first presented at ATELIER MUJI GINZA in Tokyo in 2023.
ATELIER MUJI GINZA is a six-floor cultural space, consisting of an art gallery hosting annual exhibitions focusing on craft and design, a library, a café, a lounge and the MUJI flagship store selling daily necessities, furniture, health & beauty products, food, fashion, kitchen supplies and other everyday essentials.
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In Japan, craft practices (should it be lacquerware, wood, glass, clay, leather or any other material) are often passed down through generations for – often times – hundreds of years resulting incredibly high-quality and unique hand-crafted products.
Before the 1920s, the focus was on the beauty of the hand-crafted objects while craftsmen remain anonymous until the ‘folk craft’ (mingei) movement turned people’s attention to the artists.
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Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan exhibition, rather than celebrating a single material, craft or technique, invites over 120 craftsmen, artists and makers to showcase the diversity of craftsmanship, materials, self-expression, and tradition that all blend together to form Japan’s contemporary craft landscape as it looks like today.
“The flow of the river never ceases, and yet the water is never the same.” Kamo no Chōmei
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“As people daily lives change, so the objects we use.” – says Simon Wright, Director of Programming at Japan House London.
Japan House London’s new exhibition is a rare opportunity for visitors to witness how deep rooted traditions evolve, change and shape through personal history and the local environment over the centuries.
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Although, traditions change over the centuries, they are able to embrace individuality without ever confining. As a result, individuality and traditions can create a harmony and function, aesthetic and purpose.
13th-century Japanese writer, Kamo no Chōmei ‘s words resonate with this beautifully in his Hōjōki (An Account of My Hut):“The flow of the river never ceases, and yet the water is never the same.”
“We hope visitors will see this craft not simply as objects, but as an innovation to reflect on ways of living that connect creativity, community and care.” – Simon Wright adds.
Gallery Tours, Workshops and Demonstrations
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Japan House London is running special gallery tours led (by curator Nagata Takahiro and maker Ichikawa Takashi), workshops, including intimate tea gatherings with Ichikawa Takashi, talks with special guests as well as demonstrations throughout the the exhibition until 10th May 2026.
Tea Demonstration and Tasting with Ichikawa Takashi
Ichikawa Takashi
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Ichikawa Takashi is a Japanese potter, based in Shiga, Japan. He was born in Shiga Prefecture and graduated from Hokkaido University of Education Kushiro Campus before continued his studies in Joetsu University of Education, specialising in sculpture.
He also studied ceramics and worked at various studios across Japan. In his own studio in Maibara City, Ichikawa-san makes pottery and accessories, including tea saucers, wooden lids and vessels. His works have been exhibited in Japan and abroad.
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You can find his works in the exhibition, and some of them are available to purchase at Japan House London’s shop.
Led by his interest in tea cultures around the world, Ichikawa-san is specialised in tea pottery, wild plant, medicine and herbs. He often hosts tea gatherings and demonstrations to help people rediscover the joy of living in harmony with nature.
At his tea demonstrations, Ichikawa-san introduces the most different herbs and wild plants to his audience and encourages them to create their own blend based on their personal tastes.
Tea demonstration by Ichikawa Takashi
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During his tea demonstration we participated in at the Press Preview of the exhibition, we had the opportunity to taste three different blends, created entirely by us, representing the root, the leaves and the flowers.
We also had the opportunity to make an interview with Ichikawa-san.
Q:I recently came across a very informative and interesting article about your work and style on the Internet and learnt that you have your very own style when it comes to pottery making (especially teacups, pots and tea kettles that you’re specialised for). Could you please tell me a few words about your own style? How have it shaped over the years and what are the hallmarks of your style?
Ichikawa Takashi:
In terms of my practice, I mainly work through solo exhibitions. I initially started by making vessels to accompany food and tea, but gradually became more and more absorbed in tea itself.
An encounter with towering tea trees led me to perceive tea as an event involving plants, water, and fire (the sun).
From this perspective, I began wanting to create tools and objects that draw out the appeal of plants and allow people to enjoy them.
The things I want to make always have a concrete purpose. Based on that purpose, factors such as size, capacity, thickness, and weight are determined, which then lead to decisions about appropriate materials and firing methods.
Depending on the object, porcelain may be suitable, or earthenware, or heat-resistant clay. I use different kilns accordingly: two types of wood-fired kilns, an oil-fired kiln, as well as electric and charcoal kilns.
In addition to ceramics, I also work with iron, wood, bamboo, and stone, creating various tools—such as distillers, roasters, and mills—as well as tea carts, counters, benches, and other devices that suggest the beginning of something, enabling playful tea experiences.
Everything I create carries a story behind it, and I take pleasure in that process.
Q:What inspires you when creating your pottery? How does the creation process look like? Do you have a specific idea in mind when you start working or do you just let it go and see what come out?
Ichikawa Takashi:
I am inspired by whatever currently captures my interest.
This changes from time to time, but everything is connected.
At first, I focused on home cooking, making vessels for the dishes I wanted to eat.
Now, my interests include decocted teas, tisanes, and tea practices among ethnic minorities.
From the tools used, the actions taken, and the reasons behind them, forms I want to make begin to emerge.
These forms become more concrete as I work—by moving my hands.
Q:You’re not just an expert in tea pottery making, but also make your own tea blends from herbs, wild plants and medicinal herbs. You also smoke the tea leaves if my knowledge is correct. Could you, please tell me a few words about that?
Ichikawa Takashi:
First, when the desire to create swells up from my mind, I begin working with clay. This stage may be the most important.
Once the content or object is decided, I consider what kind of clay to use, along with capacity, size, and weight, and then determine the firing method.
When shaping and finishing, I think about where the excitement lies in the object.
Wanting people to use the pieces casually, I aim for simple forms, avoiding overworking them, while searching for the right balance.
My goal is to create objects that can grow and mature like well-used old tools.
Although it may sound like I work “slowly and carefully,” the actual rhythm of making is very fluid and energetic—I make continuously, following a comfortable flow.
I rarely aim to make identical forms; instead, I focus on capturing the “now” that emerges from my hands, much like singing a song.
Once the form is made, it is finished, dried, glazed if necessary (unglazed for yakishime pieces), loaded into the kiln, and fired.
Firing durations vary depending on the kiln. The longest firings last three days or even up to a week.
After unloading the kiln, there is further finishing, and then the work is complete.
Some objects—such as distillers or roasters—may appear enigmatic. In those cases, the fired ceramic pieces are combined with other materials to complete the work.
I make tea because I want to understand it more deeply, and I host tea gatherings as part of that exploration.
Neither my tea-making methods nor the style of my tea gatherings are entirely original. I do have references, but I don’t reproduce them exactly—I alter them slightly.
Rather than replication, I add small innovations to keep things feeling fresh, creating playful interactions with participants.
What I want to create are the triggers, settings, and landscapes around tea.
My current style draws inspiration from ethnic minority tea practices, the early discovery of tea, historical accounts, and nostalgic memories.
I also reference related fields surrounding tea—such as non-tea teas (茶外茶), wild herb teas, medicinal teas, soups, jams, dyeing, incense, and other forms of plant use.
This is not about making things complicated, but about simplicity—engaging with the event of plants, water, and fire (the sun).
I find it fascinating when conversations about these elements naturally arise.
By understanding the reasons and benefits behind incorporating living plants into daily life, and by re-experiencing those intentions, we can rediscover the value of current tea and sense new possibilities.
While deep knowledge within each field is important, it can sometimes obstruct pure, intuitive perception.
Letting go of that knowledge for a moment and facing the plants in our daily lives can feel surprisingly fresh and insightful.
I am also drawn to water—such as spring water as living water—and to the differences between soft and hard water; there is still much to explore.
As for heat—fire and the sun—it is a powerful and potentially dangerous energy, precisely because of which we must cultivate attentiveness and respect when engaging with it.
Beyond smoking tea leaves, I am particularly interested in roasting and decocting tea. Each practice has its purpose and effects.
What fascinates me most is the here-and-now quality that does not lend itself to commodification or distribution.
The fleeting moments when aromas rise during roasting or decoction are profoundly rich experiences.
Many of my tea gatherings take the form of participatory workshops.
There is no single “beautiful, delicious, correct” tea prepared in advance.
Participants blend, roast, and experience those fleeting aromatic moments themselves—experiences distinct from simply drinking tea, and ones that can be carried forward into future practices.
I act only as a gentle guide. Of course, I do my best to prepare delicious tea, but more than that, my hope is for the space to become neutral ground where people feel the power of plants, exchange ideas and information, and expand their curiosity—allowing them to shift their own interests into the next stage.
Q:Do you have favourite tea or blend?
Ichikawa Takashi:
I wouldn’t say that I possess a specific original technique, nor am I pursuing one.
When I first started, I did search for originality in colors, forms, and finishes, but that approach became superficial and led to a dead end.
Now, my main concern is: how can I do what I truly want to enjoy?
From there, I think about materials I like, how to combine them, and finding the right balance.
I feel much closer to what I truly want to do than before—I’ve become more playful.
I love rock tea (or yancha), especially Da Hong Pao. Its rich aroma, deep strength, and the way it endures through many infusions are especially appealing.
That said, as I continue to encounter new tea practices, my curiosity never settles on just one thing.
My favorites change with the seasons and with my physical condition. Recently, I’m particularly drawn to tisanes!
As for blending, rather than fixed recipes, I enjoy adjusting blends and brewing methods according to my condition at the time—adding ginger, spices, fresh herbs, or wild plants.
Introducing change and play allows me to enjoy the present moment more fully.
I believe that repeatedly engaging in this kind of play helps each person cultivate their own inner landscape.
Note: Japan House London will close early at 6pm on 15th December
Tickets
The exhibition is FREE to visit. Booking a time slot is recommended but walk-ins accepted.
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The UK’s most magical Christmas trail – ℭ𝔥𝔯𝔦𝔰𝔱𝔪𝔞𝔰 𝔞𝔱 𝔅𝔩𝔢𝔫𝔥𝔢𝔦𝔪 𝔓𝔞𝔩𝔞𝔠𝔢 🎄💫 @Blenheim Palace What to expect: ✨ A long illuminated Christmas trail in the palace’s garden with beath-taking light shows 💚 Place of Oz-inspired trail within the palace ❄️ Frozen-inspired light & water show at the lake 🪆 Christmas market with beautiful hand-made gifts 🎡 A giant wheel to marvel at the beauty of the Christmas market and the palace 🎠 Merry-go-round and other traditional Christmas rides 🏰🫖 Emerald City-inspired afternoon tea 🎁 Christmas shop 🎅 Meet Santa 🍗Delicious food & drinks …and so much more! 📍Blenheim Palace | Woodstock OX20 1PS 📆 14th Nov 2025 – 3rd Jan 2026 #christmasatblenheimpalace#christmasatblenheim#christmastrail#familydayout#dayoutwiththekids pr invite
The birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a film location to such films like James Bond and Harry Potter, Blenheim Palace is not just a site with remarkable history and cultural heritage. It has one of the UK’s leading illuminated trails which this year has completely transformed and is bigger, better and brighter than ever!
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The trail is open from 14th November 2025 until the 3rd January 2026 featuring amazing works by international and local artists.
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You’ll walk through breath-taking illuminated arches, including a disco arch where you can stop to have a mini party (it’s super fun), an illuminated waterfall, an out of this world mini garden with fountains, floating lanterns and oversized colour changing lamps.
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Many light shows are composed with music, offering a colourful dazzling spectacle.
One of the main highlights of the Christmas trail is the Frozen fountain light and water show on the lake.
Visit the Palace of Oz
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Go for a Wicked adventure inside the palace and explore the Palace of Oz inspired by L. Frank Baum’s novel ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’.
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Follow the yellow brick road, look for Toto, The Tin Woodman, Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, Witches and Munchkins during your magical journey to the Land of Oz. Discover the shimmering green Emerald City and meet Dorothy who’s been waiting for you.
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Why not crown your experience with an Emerald City Afternoon Tea?
Indulge in sweet and savoury delights, including pigs in blankets, roast beef sliders and enchanting Oz-themed sweet treats.
There are options for kids and adults alike. See menu here.
Observation Wheel
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Make those precious memories with loved ones. Admire Blenheim Palace from bird’s view dressed in its festive glory.
Enjoy the breath-taking view revealing itself as you slowly ascend to the top of the wheel. Take the perfect selfie for your Insta or capture the beautiful view for your TikTok.
The Great Skate
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Gather the family, don your best Christmas jumper, lace up your skates and slide into the Christmas spirit at Blenheim palace’s ice rink in the Great Court.
You don’t have to be a professional skater to have a fantastic time. Rise, fall, laugh, repeat!
The Christmas Market
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Celebrate the festive season at the Christmas Market full of street food vendors offering festive treats and cute little shops packed with creative gift ideas.
Indulge in a delicious hot chocolate, toast marshmallow or share a spiced Winter warmer with a special someone.
Whether you’re visiting with friends or family, Christmas at Blenheim promises an unforgettable time full of magic and who knows, you might even catch a glimpse of Father Christmas along the way.
Step on the yellow brick road and choose your own adventure walkthrough. Follow Glinda’s glittery path or Elphaba’s fearless journey at the ‘Wicked: For Good The Experience’at a new multi-sensory journey at Westfield London.
[BLOG POST IN BIO] Wicked: For Good The Experience 🩷💚 @Westfield UK Step on the yellow brick road and choose your own adventure walkthrough. Follow Glinda’s 💖 glittery path or Elphaba’s fearless journey 💚 at the ‘Wicked: For Good The Experience’ – new multi-sensory journey at Westfield London What to expect: 🩷 Lots of beautiful photo ops 💚 Behind the scenes photography 🩷 Original props from the film 💚 A giant, Wicked: For Good Tree 💛 Yellow Brick Road Treasure Hunt (download the Westfield app to participate) 🩷 Opportunity to change someone’s Christmas for good 📍Westfield White City, Ariel Way, London W12 7GF 📆 13th November 2024 – 4th January 2026 🕰️ Timeslots are varied – see available timeslots when booking 🎟️ Tickets are free but booking required #wickedwestfield#wickedforgood#wickedmovie#westfieldlondon
A Multi-Sensory Experience to Celebrate Friendship
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Wicked: For Good The Experience is a multi-sensory immersive experience at Westfield London (White City) that celebrates the power of friendship.
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The free experience is taken place at The Atrium of Westfield White City from the 13th November 2025 – 4th January 2026.
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The spellbinding walkthrough experience gives you the chance to follow either Glinda’s or Elphaba’s path. Whichever path you’re choosing, your multi-sensory journey will be glittered with magical sets, sharable moments, photo ops, original iconic movie pros, scents and sound experience.
Elphaba’s broom from Wicked: For Good movie
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The experience is free but bookinga time slot is essential. Walk-ins maybe accepted if you are lucky and there is space at that particular time you want to go.
Create Magical Memories at the ‘For Good’ Tree
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Didn’t manage to book a time slot for the experience?
You can still visit the For Good Tree on any day and time. The Wicked: For Good Tree is a 12-metre tall tree in the centre of The Atrium, inspired by the woods of Oz, celebrating sisterhood and friendship.
Sit in the tree’s beautifully adorned trunk, snap a photo and share your magical moments on social media.
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At the tree, you can even message for those who changed your life for good. Simply collect a tag and write down the name of a special someone, or a special place or event that has made a change in your life for good and hang the tag on the tree (Friday – Sunday only).
Follow the Yellow Brick Road Around Westfield
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Download the Westfield app (Google Play or Apple App Store) to unlock surprises and photo-ready moments.
Log in to your account, follow the map and collect stamps from participating retailers to receive a free limited-edition Wicked: For Good poster.
Plus, if you do the trail, you will be automatically entered into a prize draw for a chance to win a thrillifying holiday to Snowdonia for 4 people (valued £2,500).
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You only have to collect 4 stamps to receive the poster and to be entered into the prize draw.
Find more info about the Yellow Brick Road Treasure Hunt and the list of participating retailers here.
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Your treasure hunt will finish at the Vue cinema where you can book tickets for the Wicked: For Good film and purchase limited-edition merch, including glitter cups and light up popcorn tins.
‘For Good’ Gift Appeal
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Do something good this Christmas!
During your visit at the Wicked: For Good The Experience, you have the opportunity to change someone’s Christmas for good.
Select a golden tag from the For Good Tree and purchase a suitable gift for someone from any store in Westfield.
Return your donation with the golden tag to the For Good Tree and place it in the collection box. There’s no need to wrap your gift at home. Westfield’s special team will carefully wrap each gift and make sure it gets safely to its new home.
About the Wicked Films
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Wicked was the film of the year in 2024 and a global cinematic sensation. The film became the most successful Broadway adaptation of all time and received 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Actress (Cynthia Erivo), Best Supporting Actress (Ariana Grande), Best Picture, Best Costume and Best Sound.
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Wicked: For Good picks up the storyline where it finished last year and audience can follow the story of Glinda and Elphaba as they now are forced to live with the consequences of their choices. When a girl, named Dorothy suddenly crushes into their lives, the two witches need to come together the final time, make the right decisions and change themselves and all of Oz for good.
Ready for your next adventure? Why not gift experience the Christmas? As a FEVER Ambassador, Urban Adventurer can offer 10% off from selected FEVER experiences and exhibitions. Simply use code: ADVENTURERLDN10 at the checkout.
Plus, FEVER Black Friday is coming soon! Keep an eye on this website for offers!
Selfridges is inviting you to ‘the most magical Christmas’ ever with spectacular window displays, light shows, surprise pop-up performances and an 11-metre tall 3D Disney Castle, inspired by inspired by the Cinderella Castle in Disneyland Paris.
Iconic department store, Selfridges has teamed up with Disney this festive season and promises ‘the most magical Christmas’ ever.
Selfridges’ larger than life Christmas campaign, featuring a show stopping Disney-inspired light and music show every evening throughout the festive season until the end of December.
There is an 11-metre tall Disney Castle on the building’s façade at the corner of Oxford Street and Duke Street. The installation is inspired by Cinderella’s Disney Castle in Disneyland Paris, and this is the largest installation on the store for over 50 years.
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There are 12 enchanting window displays, featuring the most iconic Disney cartoons, characters and animation films, including Cinderella, Peter Pan, 101 Dalmatian, Pinocchio, and Beauty and the Beast.
TIP: Make sure you visit the installations after dark for the most magical experience.
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Visitors can witness the Disney magic come to life in every 15 minutes from 5pm-9pm when Tinker Bell travels over 100 metres across the window displays spreading pixie dust.
Mickey Mouse-Inspired Oversized Baubles
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Inside the store, more magic awaits!
Huge Mickey Mouse head disco baubles are hanging next to the main elevators, creating a dazzling spectacle.
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A singing and dancing show is taken place at different dates and times throughout November and December, featuring confetti shower, and dancing Mickey Mouse-inspired baubles whose costumes have been designed by Selfridge’s long term collaborator, Max Allen.
Pop-Up Disney Store
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Don’t miss the Disney pop-up corner shop located right under the Disney Castle where exclusive Disney merchandise is available to purchase.
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On the lower ground floor, you’ll find a brand new collaboration featuring Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse, reimagined in Selfridges’ iconic yellow.
If this is not enough, over 70 brands – lifestyle, beauty, fashion, food and more – are collaborating with Disney within Selfridges and 80% of their lineup have been created specifically for this partnership.
Disney Afternoon Tea and Treats
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Dolly’s Café on the lower ground floor has transformed into an enchanting Disney night sky scene.
There is a bookable Disney Classics Afternoon Tea available throughout November and December.
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There is also a range of Disney-inspired sweet treats available for eat in or takeaway, inspired by Mickey Mouse, Cinderella, Snow White, the Beauty and the Beast and more.
Locals and tourists in Birmingham, and Manchester can also enjoy interactive experiences, special window displays with bespoke animation, and exclusive Disney collaboration products.
Dragon questers! Japan Centre London has teamed up with popular Japanese role play game, Dragon Quest to host a pop-up with special Slime-themed menu.
Japan Centre x Dragon Quest
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The Japan Centre x Dragon Quest collab is revolving around the game’s iconic slime characters.
The collab includes a special Slime-themed menu, so if you ever wondered what a slime would taste like, here’s your chance to find out.
The Menu
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The special menu includes Slime Bubble Lemonade (£4.50), Seaslime Mochi Donut (£4), Shell Slime Adzuki Matcha Shaved Ice (£4.75) and She-slime Lava Mountain Curry (Karaage £10.45 or Pumpkin Croquettes £9.95).
The menu items are available to purchase either on their own or as a meal deal.
There are two types of Dragon Quest meal deal available:
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Slime Meal Deal (£7.50) includes a Slime Bubble Lemonade and a Seaslime Mochi Donut. This one is available at both Japan Centre, Leicester Square and Ichiba London.
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Dragon Quest Meal Deal (£16.50) includes a Slime Bubble Lemonade, She-slime Lava Mountain Curry (with Karaage or pumpkin croquettes) and a Seaslime Mochi Donut. This one is only available at Ichiba London.
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Plus, you’ll get a FREE Slime sticker sheet when you purchase any meal deal.
To help you immerse into the Dragon Quest world, there are decorations and cut-outs all over the shops to take selfie with.
Japan Centre x Dragon Quest Competition
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Post your best selfie at the Dragon Quest pop-up (either at Japan Centre or Ichiba) and win Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake STANDARD EDITION Digital!
All you have to do is share your selfie on your channel and follow and tag @japancentre and @dragonquest. 5 winners will be randomly selected.
Ready for your next adventure? Whilst you’re at Westfield White City, why not visit the UK’s first Nintendo pop-up store? It’s located on the ground floor opposite the LEGO Store.
[BLOG POST IN BIO] 𝖭𝗂𝗇𝗍𝖾𝗇𝖽𝗈 𝖯𝖮𝖯-𝖴𝖯 𝖲𝖳𝖮𝖱𝖤 🕹️ Nintendo opened its first-ever UK pop-up store in Westfield Sheperd’s Bush. Perfect timing for those looking for a unique Christmas gift for the Nintendo fan in their lives 🎁 Where is the store located? 📍Nintendo POP-UP STORE | Ariel Way, London W12 7GF The pop-up is on the ground floor, directly opposite of the LEGO store 📆 22nd October – 16th November 2025 🕰️ Mo – Sat: 10am – 9pm Sun: 12pm – 6pm NO ticket required any longer. Simply show up and join the queue. nintenintendopopupendo #popuplondon#supermario#kirby
Surprisingly, Nintendo has only five permanent stores around the world, three of them in Japan (Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto), and the other two in the US (New York and San Francisco).
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The London pop-up store is located in Westfield Sheperd’s Bush and – despite the store’s relatively small size – an extensive selection of Nintendo merchandise is available, including Nintendo’s most iconic franchises, such as Super Mario, Kirby, The Legend of Zelda and Animal Crossing.
There are tons of plushies, bags and T-shirts available along with keyrings, home essentials, collectable figurines, and much more.
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Exclusive T-shirts from the Tokyo and Osaka stores are also available, however, it’s a bit disappointing that there are no T-shirts with prints that say London.
There are only two London related merch in the store: a large red tote bag and a smaller foldable bag with the same design that says, ‘Nintendo POP-UP STORE in London’.
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Nintendo POP-UP STORE opened on the 22nd October but the opening week was ticketed and the tickets sold out quickly. From the 26th October, the store is open to the public (no tickets required any more) but expect a long queue. We went on a Monday evening the there was a massive queue.
Is it Worth Visiting the Nintendo POP-UP STORE?
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Despite of the long queue and the relatively small store with very narrow aisles, it’s definitely worth visiting the Nintendo POP-UP STORE. Especially, if you’re a fan or if you’re on the hunt for the perfect gift for the Nintendo lover in your life.
There are tons of exclusive products, and you can shop by theme or character.
The prices are not as inflated as we expected. Smaller plushies are around £14 – £20, a Nintendo London pop-up store tote bag is £9.99, a pin badge set containing four different large pin badges is £20.
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The queuing system was well-organised when we visited. Security members let people in the store, making sure there were not too many people, so we had a good shopping experience. The staff was friendly, very helpful and enthusiastic.
(The store is on the ground floor. As it’s a pop-up, it’s not on the interactive map, but if you search for the location of LEGO store, the pop-up is directly opposite of that)
Opening Times
22nd October – 16th November 2025
Mo – Sat: 10am – 9pm
Sun: 12pm – 6pm
NO ticket required any longer. Simply show up and join the queue.
Ready for your next adventure? FREE Frankenstein exhibition at The Old Selfridges Hotel. Highly anticipated Frankenstein film by Guillermo del Toro is hosting an amazing free exhibition with original props and costumes on display.
[BLOG POST IN BIO] 𝖳𝗁𝖾 𝖼𝗎𝗍𝖾𝗌𝗍 𝖪-𝗉𝗈𝗉 𝗉𝗈𝗉-𝗎𝗉 𝗂𝗇 𝖫𝗈𝗇𝖽𝗈𝗇 💕 Seventeen fans, you don’t want to miss this! Tag a Seventeen fan! 🍒🐰🐸🐯 The UK’s no.1 K-pop store, @SOKOLLAB recently opened their official Miniteen House Party pop-up shop in London. What to expect: • Cute photo ops with the characters • DIY charm station • Official Seventeen 10th anniversary lightstick and light keyring • Tons of cute merch to shop by character • FREE Miniteen fan with every purchase (no spend limit) until stock lasts #seventeen#miniteen#kpop#koreanpop#kpopmerch
The pop-up is at the same location where the Enhypen pop-up store was in Design District, North Greenwich.
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There are cute photo opportunities with all the characters, global pop-up exclusive merch, DIY charm station and so much more!
If this is not enough, you can put your paws on an official Seventeen 10th anniversary lightstick and light keyring.
DIY Charm Station
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Similarly to Enhypen pop-up, this Miniteen pop-up also includes a DIY charm station where you can pick ‘n mix as many cute elements as you wish to make your own unique Miniteen charm.
Miniteen Merch
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Tons of different official merchandise are available in the store. Keep an eye on Sokollab’s Instagram channel where they share the full list of merch and new arrivals.
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The Miniteen House Party merch collection includes pin badges, magnets, playing cards, umbrella, beach towel, mood lamps, pens, plushies, hats, wallets, lightsticks and so much more.
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You can shop by character, so whichever your favourite character, you can easily find the related merch, whether it’s a plushie, pouch, pen or pin badge.
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The prices are quite reasonable for an official K-pop pop-up store. Even if you have a tight budget, you’ll definitely find something. The elements at the charm station are for £2-3, while a really cute plush pen is just £13, ping badges and magnets are £12.
If you purchase anything in the store, you’ll get a cute Miniteen fan! Hurry up! It’s available while stock lasts!
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The store is super cute, and the staff is friendly and helpful. They help you with your DIY charms if needed or take photo of you at the photo ops if you arrived by yourself.
NO booking required. Simply join the queue and wait for the security to let you in.
Ready for your next adventure? Mitsuba Japanese Restaurant is the only place that sells Totoro and Miffy pastry in London. Plus, you can read manga for free while at the restaurant.
𝕊𝕢𝕦𝕚𝕕 𝔾𝕒𝕞𝕖 𝕚𝕤 𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕝! ⏺️🔼⏹️ 🦑 [BLOG POST IN BIO] Well, at least at ExCel London where you can try some of the iconic games in real life without the risk. 🦑 Squid Game: The Experience has finally arrived in London and you can get 10% off your ticket this June! Simply use code ADVENTURERLDN10 at the checkout when booking with @Fever (valid until 30th June) 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙩𝙤 𝙚𝙭𝙥𝙚𝙘𝙩 You will stand face-to-face with the Pink Soldiers and test your skills across 5 interactive games to challenge your memory, luck and nerve 𝙂𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙨 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙬𝙞𝙡𝙡 𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙮 🚦Red Light, Green Light 🚶🏻♂️Memory Steps 🪢 Thug a War 🟣 Marbles ⭕️ Round and Round 𝙋𝙡𝙪𝙨 🤳🏻Lots of photo ops 👕 Exclusive merch 🍩🍸Korean Night Market with themed snacks and Soju-based cocktails #feverambassador#feveruk#squidgamenetflix#squidgamechallenge#redlightgreenlight#roundandround#CapCut
Following the stellar success in Madrid, Sydney and Korea and acclaimed ongoing seasons in New Yok, Squid Game: The Experience is now in London with all the thrilling challenges we know from the series.
What to Expect
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You will stand face-to-face with the Pink Soldiers and test your skills across 5 interactive games to challenge your memory, luck and nerve.
Squid Game: The Experience is directly inspired by the award-winning Netflix series, so the first thing you will be doing is take a photo of yourself (Smile!).
Next, you’ll be divided into groups, blue or red.
Now, after some safety instructions, the real fun starts!
There are 5 thrilling games to participate in.
Red Light, Green Light
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Find yourself face-to-face with Young-Hee, the merciless giant doll while you’re playing your childhood favourite game, Red Light, Green Light.
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Make it to the other side before the time finishes. If you don’t? Well, unlike the series, you won’t meet your faith by a Pink Soldier, but your high-tech wristband will track all your data and gives you ranking (Red: lower score, Orange: intermediate position, Green: those who nailed the game).
Memory Steps
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Next, you’ll find yourself standing in front of the spine-chilling glass bridge. In this game, however, you don’t have to worry about falling to the concrete ground if your guessing is wrong.
Before entering the game, you’ll have a couple of seconds to memorise which tile is safe to stand on. Then, during the game you have to recall it from your memory.
Thug a War
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This is to only one game you have to play in groups. You will be battling with another group and each player has 5 seconds to pull the rope as fast as they can to move the red flag as far as they can.
Marbles
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Just like in Squid Game, you have to throw your marbles as close as you can to the target ball and knock your opponent’s boules away. Sounds easy? Well, not exactly.
Round and Round
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This is the reimaged version of the original game. Instead of forming groups and finding an empty room, you have to land on the correct shape before the signal ends.
Korean-Inspired Night Market
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If you have luckily survived all games (you will!), you have a chance to visit the Korean-inspired Night Market where you can get snacks and Soju-based cocktails to celebrate your victory and recall your choices during the games.
Photo Opportunities
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There are lots of photo opportunities. You can take selfie with Young-Hee, the Red Light, Green Light Doll, an oversized sculpture of the Frontman mask, the black coffins with pink bows, Pink Soldiers, the piggy bank and more.
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You even have time to go around the sleeping area that looks just like in the series (only that not that big) and take photos on the beds.
Squid Game Merch
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If you don’t want to leave without a souvenir or two, visit the shop for exclusive Squid Game merch.
From mugs to T-shirts to hoodies and posters, there are so many things to choose from. Plus, if your group wins the game, everyone gets 10% off all the merch, food and drink.
Squid Games Season 3 is coming in this month, so there’s no better time to prepare for all the drama awaiting for us in the final chapter.
(Elisabeth Line or DLR | Nearest station: Custom House)
Tickets
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How long does the experience last?
Approx. 60 minutes
Ready for your next adventure? Book your tickets for London’s best immersive experiences for less. Book your ticket through the links on my Linktreeor use code ADVENTURERLDN10 at the checkout on FEVER to get 10% off.
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