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The grand opening of London’s Paradox Museum

A look inside London’s newest exhibition

By Natasha Berman

London’s newest attraction, the Paradox Museum, has opened its doors right across the street from the iconic Harrods in Knightsbridge. This prime location makes it easy to plan a fun-filled day in one of London’s most upscale neighborhoods. The Paradox Museum offers an array of mesmerizing and interactive exhibits, designed to be a perfect destination for both tourists and locals.

During our visit, my friend and I were captivated by the exhibition, showcasing a wide variety of mind-bending displays. Highlights include a digital clone of yourself dancing, walls that make it look like you’re upside down, and interactive light displays. The museum is packed with photo opportunities that celebrate London’s unique gems. One of our favourite experiences was the trippy photo setups where it appears as though you are falling through the Underground tube or hanging from the ceiling at a station. The creative settings offer perfect opportunities for sharing on social media.

The team at London’s Paradox Museum is incredibly friendly and accommodating, always ready to take pictures for you or guide you through the exhibits. Professional photographers are on hand to capture your visit, and knowledgeable employees are available to explain the fascinating anomalies you encounter.

With over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, the Paradox Museum is an ideal destination for an educational and fun date night or a family outing. Visitors can attempt to defy gravity, unravel the mysteries of the paradoxical sofa, navigate the twists of the mirror maze, and more. The variety ensures there’s something for everyone to enjoy, regardless of age.

London’s Paradox Museum offers group and family bundles, with individual tickets starting at £14 for children and £18.50 for adults.