Paradox Museum London

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Step into a mind‑bending world at Paradox Museum London, where reality twists and turns in the most playful, unexpected ways. This immersive experience invites visitors of all ages to challenge their perceptions and immerse themselves in entertainment that’s equal parts quirky, creative and unforgettable.

From the moment you enter, you’re surrounded by more than 50 interactive exhibits, each designed to surprise and delight. Explore rooms that defy gravity, walls that disappear into mirrors and optical illusions that will leave you doing a double‑take. Highlights include the “Infinity Well,” the “Paradox Tunnel,” and the “Zero Gravity Room” – where you’ll feel like you’re floating in space.

Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or even as a solo adventure‑seeker, the museum blends learning, art and playful fun uniquely. It’s perfect for photo‑ops, for sparking curiosity and for connecting with others over shared “what just happened?” moments. With accessible facilities and an age‑friendly layout, nearly everyone can join in the fun (though some exhibits may be more suitable for older children and adults).

Plan to spend about 90 minutes wandering at your own pace, stopping as often as you like to take in the crazy angles, snap some selfies and simply wonder how the world just turned upside down.

Further Information Paradox Museum London

Is there food and drink available?

There is no on-site cafe

What are the main things to do?

More than 50 interactive exhibits, each designed to surprise and delight

What are the ticket prices?

Adults are £24 and children aged 4-17 are £18.50
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.

Is there parking?

There is no on-site parking. As it is located in central London, it is best visited using local transport.

When are they open?

Paradox Museum is open almost all year round. For up-to-date opening times and dates, please visit their website.

Are they accessible?

It is largely wheelchair accessible, with staff making efforts to accommodate visitors’ needs. However, a few exhibits may not be step-free, and some have uneven surfaces or narrow paths that could be difficult for certain wheelchairs.

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