The National Wax Museum Plus
Review
Right in the heart of Dublin City, the National Wax Museum Plus has been entertaining visitors since 1983 and, having now wowed people for well over four decades, it still feels every bit as exciting as ever. I genuinely loved my time here. From the moment I walked in, there was a real sense of fun, energy and imagination that carried right through the entire visit. Spread across three floors, this is an attraction that keeps surprising you, whether you are posing beside famous faces and favourite characters, wandering through the Epic Worlds of Fantasy, braving the Chambers of Horror or enjoying the hands-on science and discovery areas. There is something wonderfully playful about the whole experience and I found myself smiling throughout. I also thought the admission fee was more than fair for all that is included. Add in a friendly, helpful team and you have a really memorable Dublin attraction.
- Top 100 Review
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22-25 Westmoreland Street
, Temple Bar,
Dublin, Dublin 2
, D02 EH29
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