Not long ago we had the opportunity to visit and review Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London with my family. We hadn’t been there before so we were all pretty excited about visiting this well known London attraction. We don’t live too far from central London, so our journey was straight forward.
Before I start with my review. I would love if you could watch this video we filmed of the day. I hope that you like it! 🙂
I will start my post with a brief explanation of who Mr Ripley was and what he achieved so you can understand a little bit more about this fantastic attraction. Robert Ripley (1890–1949) was a cartoonist, explorer, reporter, adventurer, and collector, who travelled to 201 countries over 35 years seeking the odd, the unusual, and the unexplained.
He was nicknamed “The Modern Marco Polo”, and he acquired hundreds of exotic artefacts from around the world in his endless search for unbelievable stories to draw in his popular newspaper cartoon feature. Mr Ripley published lots of Believe It or Not! books and collections of his newspaper cartoon drawings. The success of the first book led to Ripley hosting a wildly successful live weekly radio show. After this he launched a weekly television show that was based on his successful radio show format. Ripley displayed some of his artefacts, drew cartoons on camera, and re-enacted fantastic unbelievable stories, followed by interviews with the actual “stars” of the stories.
Ripley’s television show was the first “reality” show and grew quickly in popularity until he had a heart attack while on stage. He will be remembered for creating one of the most recognised and used phrases in the English language: Believe It or Not!
In 1950, the first permanent Ripley’s Believe It or Not! attraction was launched in Florida. Today there are 32 Ripley’s Believe It or Not! attractions in ten countries, dozens of Ripley books, a huge internet web presence, and hundreds of television videos.
This attraction is ideal for family days out as your kids will be amazed with all the things that they can see and learn there. It is the ultimate home of the UNBELIEVABLE! Their imagination will run wild as they explore wonders from around the world all under one roof! They can see the Harry Potter Hungarian Horntail made from recycled bike parts, London’s Tower Bridge made from matchsticks and a transformer! The idea is for the whole family to experience a day out of the ordinary.
There are so many fantastic things to see there. Even my little Sienna who is only 2 years old had a great time walking around this amazing collection of very weird and wonderful things. You and the family get to step inside a world where the bizarre and the unbelievable come to life and amazement waits around every corner. Things I found particularly fascinating were an actual chunk of the Berlin Wall, Amazonian shrunken heads, a knitted Ferrari and a chewing gum sculpture! How fabulous is that?
There are lots of interesting areas within the whole exhibition, which include:
AMAZING ART
Gallery of Great – Here you can find a collection of amazing art created from unusual materials, including plastic cutlery, butterflies, laundry lint, toast, computer keys, matchsticks and even cow dung! I was amazed with this section
Famous Faces – Robert Ripley travelled the globe looking for the unusual and unexplained and was particularly fascinated by the Far East. We found many famous faces and icons here, including Michelle Obama made from bottle caps, Michael Jackson made out of sweets, The Duchess of Cambridge made from lipstick kisses on a canvas and even incredible art made from toast! This was fantastic!
CURIOUS CULTURE
Exotic Treasures – Here you will find rare objects such as decorated cannibal skulls, shrunken heads and intricately designed headdresses. We went through the Hall of Exotica in search of these rare relics and admired the Beauty Room to discover how beauty is perceived in different cultures around the globe. This was very interesting.
REMARKABLE PEOPLE
Mr Ripley was fascinated with people with amazing talents or could perform phenomenal feats. One such person was one of his friends, Robert Wadlow, a gentleman with a height of 8ft 11 inches making him the tallest man to have ever lived! Bella was very interested about the story of this man and I must admit we all were!
They have so many curious characters such as a Lizard man who has had a lot of body modifications in order to look like a real lizard! How odd is that? We also saw Johnny Eckhardt who was born with a truncated torso but went on to enjoy an extensive career in entertainment and the lighthouse man who is a Chinese street guide who drilled a candle into his head in order to give night tours of the city of Chongqing!
INCREDIBLE NATURE
Ripley was intrigued with animal oddities, pre-historic discoveries, space-age souvenirs, curious creatures and much more.
The section also has prehistoric shark teeth, an albino alligator, whale harpoon and much more! This area was interesting but wasn’t my girls favourite though.
More interesting and fun activities to do with your kids:
Marvellous Mirror Maze
This “infinity effect” maze gives the illusion of continuing hallways, when in fact you are at a dead end! The challenge here is to find your way out again; It could be backwards or forwards. This was actually very fun but there was a moment when I felt scared because we couldn’t find our way back! Bella loved it!
Impossible LaseRace
This activity comes as part of your ticket fee, and can be found towards the end of the tour. Bella was really keen to give it a go. It’s a kind of ‘Mission Impossible’ style challenge set against the clock, in which you need to jump, crawl and twist your way between the various laser beams placed throughout this laser maze. Bella had a go at the LaseRace with Daddy whilst I stayed outside with little Sienna. You can choose various difficulty levels when playing which was a good idea. They thought it was great fun.
Black Hole
The black hole is a rotating vortex tunnel. As you enter it, you will feel that the walkway is moving beneath you but you soon realise that your eyes just might be deceiving you. Despite this, it still feels like the walkway is moving! This was a super experience which we all loved.
As you can see there is plenty to see at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London. It is an attraction that can be visited not only during the summer holidays but at any time of the year. It is very interesting and I’m sure your kids will find it fascinating!
This attraction is located next to Piccadilly Circus Tube Station in Central London (Address: The London Pavilion, 1 Piccadilly Circus, London W1J 0DA) which is very easy to locate. Also it is always better to buy your tickets in advance as you can save about 15% compared to Ripley’s price on the door. It opens daily including Christmas Day and Bank Holidays from 10 am to Midnight. How fantastic is that?
They also have audio guides in different languages, a coffee shop and a gift shop. It is also a great option for schools and groups as it is a fun and educational visit!
What do you think of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London? Have you been there before? What area did you like the most? Will you take your kids to this attraction? Leave a comment below so I can read what you think about it.
*Disclosure: I was sent family tickets to go to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London in exchange for a blog post. However all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Thanks for stopping by,
Love you all ❤️
Franca 💋
Carol desjardins says
Very interesting. Been by it and in the reception area many times. Children looked like they were having a great time.
OddHogg says
I’ve seen it loads of time in London but never been – will have to next time I’m down! I’ve been in a similar black hole thing before – it just made me feel sick haha #kcacols
Ky says
Oh this sounds amazing and so interesting! It’s somewhere that’s been on my list of places to visit in London for a while now so good to see more about it. x #kcacols
Fran @ Whinge Whinge Wine says
You get to do so many exciting things! I’d love to go to this but it’s so expensive and my kids are too young really. I’d enjoy it though #KCACOLS
The Mum Reviews says
This looks like a really fun day out for kids. I’ve never been to a Ripley’s but have always wanted to go. #kcacols
the frenchie mummy says
Your pics look so good. It looks like you had great fun. I went about a year ago and I thought it was good but a bit oldish Probably me being too demanding…#KCACOLS
Nicole @ The Professional Mom Project says
I’ve never been to a Ripleys attraction before but looks like you guys had so much fun! The art made out of random objects is so cool #KCACOLS
agent spitback says
I LOVE Ripley’s. The books are fascinating and the attraction is definitely worth a visit. It is one of the few attractions that everyone will enjoy – from young kids to the adults. I hadn’t realised that there were so many outlets round the world – I wouldn’t mind visiting each one. Thanks for hosting #KCACOLS
kristin mccarthy says
Looks like a fun place for everyone. My girls would love this place…esp the vortex and the mirror exhibits.
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Kayla Arnold says
How fun!! My dad took me to the Ripleys museum in QLD Aus when I was younger and I had the best time! I can’t wait to go back when my son is a bit older! #KCACOLS
Lisa (THEIRISHBABYFAIRY) says
Sounds like a fun family day out, great detailed review. Must check it out next time I’m in London. # KCACOLS
Tracey says
I keep meaning to bring my son here, he is very much into the weird and wonderful which it looks like Ripleys is full of! #kcacols
BEAUTY BABY AND ME says
This looks like a brilliant day out and as always I love your photos! I can’t wait to take Josh to all these sorts of things when he’s old enough xx #KCACOLS
Crummy Mummy says
I’ve never heard of this place but anywhere with life-like models is good for me! #KCACOLS
Soppymum (sara) says
This looks like a great day out! Maybe when Arthur is a bit older I will take him here. Hubby would love it!!!! #kcacols
Shaney (imummyblog) says
This is just around the corner from me but ive never been in! I thought my daughter was too young (she’s 2.5) looks like she might actually enjoy it! Thanks for reviewing and sharing #KCACOLS
The Tale of Mummyhood says
This is the first I have heard of this attraction, I have to say it looks great! I can’t wait until my two are old enough to enjoy experiences like these.
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Sunita says
I didn’t even know about this place! thanks for an amazing write up! I really love that there’s also a dance floor there xx
Rebecca says
Oh wow this looks awesome! We didn’t manage to make it to the one when we were in Florida even though we passed it daily. I will make sure to add it to our must see list.
And OMG 8ft tall?! Amazing! #KCACOLS
Poppy Reflects says
It’s great to know Sienna enjoyed it as I’m always looking for fun days out with Taormina who is two and it can be difficult to suss out what is age suitable. It looks like a great day and worth the venture into London for. x #KCACOLS
JAson says
What a fantastic post! Looks like you had a great day out. I’ve not been to a Ripleys establishment yet, but I must put it on the families ‘to do’ list (when the little guy is a bit older, perhaps). Thank you so much for a fun post, and as always, hosting the marvellous #KCACOLS.
Sarah says
I’d never thought about taking Rian here, but judging by this I think he would love it! #KCACOLS
Claire says
We live near London but I didn’t think Gray would be interested in something like Ripleys, now you’ve officially changed my mind! Looks like a day out he would actually really love, will have to give it a go! xx #KCACOLS
Winnettes says
I was reading this thinking ‘I’m sure I’ve heard of this before…’ I have walked past it often but never been in. I’m disappointed I haven’t now as it looks amazing! This is definitely on the list for family days out soon.
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Angela Watling says
I’ve always wondered what this *actually* was and it look really fun. My LO is still a bit too young for this but I’ll definitely look into it for an outing next year or so when she’s a bit older!