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Your Guide to Immersive Experiences Across London

Your Guide to Immersive Experiences Across London

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From dodging a T. rex in Battersea to belting out ABBA on the Thames, this episode takes you deep into London’s most immersive attractions—no filters, no fluff. We walk through Jurassic World, Squid Game, Minecraft missions, and moody VR voyages aboard the Titanic. There’s a stop at Bubble Planet for a breather, a murder mystery dinner on a train, a true-crime detective stroll through Whitechapel, and yes, a proper Shoreditch pub crawl. We wrap up with burgers and basslines at Hard Rock Piccadilly. If you’ve ever wanted to live inside your favourite game, song, or fever dream, this is the London itinerary you didn’t know you needed.


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