Welcome to Louis Tussaud's Waxworks in Blackpool.
We have hundreds of models located in themed rooms, far too many to show on the website, so come down and get up close to your favourite celebrity.
There are known to have been Waxworks in Blackpool since the 1870s, principally at the time those of Monsieur D'Arc & Elias Fletcher, housed in wooden buildings a little to the south of Central Pier. By 1890, there was Mr. Lee's "Grand Museum and Royal Waxwork" in shop premises on Church Street (opposite The Grand).
Louis Tussaud, a great grandson of Madame Tussaud, came to Blackpool in 1900 from London, where he had previously held waxworks exhibitions. Following a fire and trouble obtaining further premises there, he had decided to tour the provinces. He first set up a waxworks in Blackpool in the basement of the Hippodrome theatre, Church Street (later the ABC and now the Syndicate Nightspot), opening it in July 1900. The following year, he moved the exhibition to the Brunswick Caf?, South Beach, now the area of the Golden Mile just north of the Oasis amusement centre.
TICKET PRICE
Adult ?8.95
Senior ?7.95
Child ?6.95
GROUP SAVER OPTIONS
Two People ?14.00
Three People ?19.00
Four People ?23.00
Five People ?27.00