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Permanently Closed - The Gunpowder Plot is a Tower of London immersive experience where history comes alive all around you. Authentic costumes, historically accurate sets and all the latest special effects place you at the heart of the plot in this completely realistic experience set in 1605 London. ✨ Enjoy a one-of-a-kind immersive experience that combines live theatre, virtual reality, multisensory technology and historical storytelling to take you back in time 🤫 Step into the dark & dangerous streets of London in 1605 and become a co-conspirator in the thrilling Gunpowder Plot 🔎 Meet mysterious figures, go on undercover missions and embark on daring escapes, all guided by talented actors 🥂 Enjoy delicious food and drink , and mind-blowing cocktails in a themed bar before and after the experience ⭐ A top-rated exclusive event in partnership with Historic Royal Palaces See history come alive—with you at the heart of the plot! Travel back in time to the dark and dangerous streets of London in 1605, where there’s a conspiracy afoot. Spy for the Crown, meet the oppressed rebels, smuggle gunpowder and escape from the Tower of London before your head ends up on a spike. Who are the traitors and who can you trust? Get your tickets for The Gunpowder Plot in London and prepare for a realistic and convincing Tower of London immersive experience with historically accurate costumes and sets.
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Gunpowder Plot blew our expectations out of the water! The immersive actors were top-notch and really were open to playing with us. The set was gorgeous throughout and beautifully lit, leading to a seamlessly coherent world. The VR was a bit old and glitchy, though it was well physically integrated into the flow and featured some nice little sensory enhancements. The story was memorable and nicely presented, though the finale was held back by an A-lister voiceover which inhibited the actors' ability to freely improvise. Overall, though, this one really impressed us — far more than War of the Worlds — and we were sad to see it closing shortly after our visit.
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