Paradox Museum London is a new attraction designed to astound visitors of all ages with its mind-bending mental and visual illusions. Boasting over 50 exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, where you can defy gravity in the reverse rooms, unravel the mysteries of the paradoxical sofa, step inside a giant kaleidoscope and much more. Promising endless fun over the summer holidays and beyond, Paradox Museum is a thrilling new permanent feature of family entertainment in London.
Located directly opposite Harrods and a five minute walk from Knightsbridge tube station, you are invited to leave reality at the door and expect the unexpected as you embark on a 90 minute long journey into a paradoxical world including the Harry Potter Room, the Throne Room and the Camouflage Room.
One of the many highlights for us was the mirror maze which had us going off in all the wrong directions to catch up with each other and Harriet loved going into the giant kaleidoscope. And if you'd like to see your or a family member's head served on a plate, this is the place to realise the dream.
The Paradox Museum introduces children – and adults – to fun concepts like weightlessness in the Zero Gravity Room, and the joy of disappearing into the walls of the Camouflage Room. The must visit Paradox Tunnel will challenge all perceptions, making the simplest task such as walking in a straight line, nearly impossible. We loved it.
As the UK’s first Paradox Museum, the capital site hosts London-themed exhibits and a number of specially-themed rooms including the Reverse Room which twists the familiar sight of a London tube station by flipping it upside down, creating the perfect gravity-defying photo opportunity for families and groups of all ages. So needless to say we took our photos too.
We'd certainly recommend a visit.
Founded in 2022 by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, Paradox Museum has grown to become a globally recognised brand and a leading attraction in every city where it is located from Paris and Miami, to Stockholm and Las Vegas with more to come.
Book tickets – £14 children, £18.50 adults – for the Paradox Museum, 90 Brompton Road, London, SW3 1ER, UK here.