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13, 27, 31 October & 17 November, 6pm - 7pm
Venue: National Justice Museum
Not recommended for children under 12. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
The darkest most deepest prison cells and dungeons are not normally accessible to the general public however they are to be exclusively opened for the frightening Terror Tours every Saturday night! A terrifying night-time tour not for the faint hearted!
Experience true terror as you are plunged into darkness and creep through the winding corridors and darkest dungeons of the old gaol. Dare you meet the scary characters along the way? Tours last approx. 1 hour.
Tickets
£10.95 – Terror Tour
£9.95 – Students (with a valid student card)
Add a pre-tour drink for just £2.80 (bottle of beer, glass of wine or soft drink)
1 person goes free on groups of 10 or more!
Upgrade your group booking to a Terror Tour supper for £25 per person Please contact 0115 99 39 822 or email hospitality@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk one week in advance to book (minimum 20 people required).
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