The experience, taking place at the attraction from the 18th October until the 2nd November, is the first-ever fictional character-led show to happen at London Dungeon.

The London Dungeon has announced a brand-new blood-curdling show starring the world’s most infamous vampire Count Dracula, flying into the attraction this October.
This newly announced show will mark the first time that the attraction will step beyond fact and into gothic fiction, unleashing the undead into the city in an immersive crypt.
The year is 1886. A shadow hangs over London.
Jack the Ripper is carving terror into the East End, and the foggy streets of the capital are filled with paranoia. But while the city obsesses over blood in Whitechapel, a darker, older terror has arrived – one that does not walk the streets by day.
From the storm-battered cliffs of Whitby, something ancient has crossed land and sea. A distraught Count is in search of his lost beloved, Lucy… and he will tear through Victorian London to find her.
Descend into his crypt, deep beneath the crumbling stones of Kingstead Cemetery… if you dare.
Dracula is waiting for you.
Running from the 18th October, the experience will whisk visitors back to 1886 immersed in the decaying Kingstead Cemetery, where ivy-strangled statues, moss-covered coffins, and eerie soundscapes set the stage for a spine-tingling face-off with The Count himself.
The Dracula Halloween show is included with London Dungeon admission.
To book tickets click here.
