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Get tickets for an incredible immersive experience in London at the Paradox Museum
Step into a world where nothing makes sense, yet everything feels real. The Paradox Museum in London takes you through a world of optical illusions, interactive exhibits, and thought-provoking installations designed to challenge your perception of reality.
What to expect on your visit to the Paradox Museum:
You can explore over 70 unique experiences, each crafted to play with the senses and defy logic.
- Gravity Room: Defy the laws of physics at the Gravity Room, it's straight out of a sci fi movie!
- Infinity Room: This optical illusion creates an endlessly long space.
- The Paradox Sofa: Sink into a couch for real in this mind-boggling experience.
- The Camouflage room: Be the master of surprise and disguise as you blend in with your surroundings.
- The Reversed room: Ever wanted to feel as if you're upside down? Look no further!
- The Paradox tunnel: This room confuses your brains ability to interpret space and gravity, making it almost impossible to walk!
The Paradox Museum is both fun and educational, encouraging you and your family or friends to question your understanding of the world, while capturing unforgettable photos!
Whether you're walking through walls, shrinking to the size of a doll, or stepping into an Escher-inspired scene, the Paradox Museum offers an immersive adventure that is as puzzling as it is entertaining.
So don't miss out on this incredible day out in London, get your tickets now and have them delivered instantly via email and SMS!
How to find us
Address: 90 Brompton Road, London
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Yes, almost the entire museum is accessible to wheelchair users, and they do their best to take everyone's access needs into consideration.
There are a small number of exhibits which are not step-free and some exhibits which have uneven surfaces or narrow pathways which some wheelchairs users may find difficulty with.
Only service dogs are permitted at the Paradox Museum.
Paradox Museum London does not have a car park however there are several multi-storey car parks within a short walk of the venue.
Most visitors spend around 90 minutes at the Paradox Museum.