- Concessions: Students with valid ID (NUS or ISIC) and Seniors 60+
- Child tickets valid for 4 to 15 year olds
- Children under 4 years old get in free
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult
- The Museum is open 365 days a year from 10:00 to 00:00 (last admission 22:30)
All prices include the Mirror Maze and Laser Race. An iTouch Audio Guide is available free of charge in the following languages: German, Spanish, Italian, English and French.
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Laser Race: brand new interactive attraction!
Like a top secret agent or international jewel theif, twist and creep through a series of laser beams to grab the cash! Choose your difficulty level then test your ability against the hi-tech laser beams - don't set off the alarms....
About Ripleys

Situated in the heart of the West End at 1 Piccadilly Circus, Ripley's London museum houses over 800 authentic, original and unbelievable exhibits spread over 5 floors.
Robert Ripley, the globetrotting creator of the Ripleys Believe It or Not! cartoon in 1918, displayed his first collection of oddities at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1933. He filled the exhibition hall with hundreds of genuine artifacts he had gathered from his travels to more than 200 countries around the world. Today, his exotic treasures can be seen in 30 Ripley’s museum attractions worldwide.

Marvel at exhibits including an albino alligator, a 3,000 lb piece of the Berlin Wall, a Swarovski crystal-covered Mini Cooper and three unbelievable shrunken human heads from Ecuador. The attraction features exhibits so bizarre they leave visitors wondering if something so outlandish could really be true.

Additional strange items on display include a magnificent portrait of Princess Diana made entirely of laundry lint from a clothes dryer, a copy of The Last Supper painted on a grain of rice, and a mummified man. See the famous sweater worn by Marilyn Monroe during her last photo shoot on the beaches of Malibu, as well as a genuine moon rock.

Plus the World’s Smallest Car! Measuring – just 134cm long and 99cm wide, and weighing only 59kg. The P-50 holds the record for being the smallest road-legal car ever produced. It is powered by a single cylinder 49cc engine – and is now on display at Ripley's museum!
Wheelchair access is available throughout the attraction.
