About
Talented actors and performers ensure an immersive experience, seamlessly integrating clues and surprises into the unfolding drama. Guests can unleash their inner detectives, interrogate characters, and piece together the puzzle to catch the killer.
Curse of the Pharaohs
Style: 1920’s Explorer Themed Whodunnit
The year is 1925, following previous discovery breakthroughs by Howard Carter’s excavation of Tutankhamun, museums and philanthropists have been scrambling to assemble explorative teams of their own in the hopes of finding a wonder in the Valley of the Kings of their own. For the last 18 months, one major expedition has been led by Sir Wilfred Marker.
After a long and expensive process of failed excavations, this week a major discovery was made, uncovered the lost tomb of little-known Egyptian Pharaoh, La-Tadkhul. After finally breaking the entrance to the tomb yesterday morning, Marker believed he had hit the jackpot, instead it seems the Curse of the Pharaohs has struck again! Not one to believe in curses, Inspector Rutherford more believes that foul play is at hand and has narrowed down potential suspect before they can evade justice with the aspis bite.
* This event has limited availability, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Book Tickets
Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
---|---|
Murder Mystery Dinner | £55.00 per adult |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Book Tickets Online
Facilities
Booking & Payment Details
- Advance booking essential
- Credit cards accepted (no fee)
Target Markets
- Adult Exclusive
Map & Directions
Road Directions
By Road:From the South: On the M25 @ Junct 3 London bound, take the A2 to Blackheath. At the roundabout on Blakheath take third exit to Blackheath Village, the hotel is opposite the church. From the North: On the M25 @ Junct 4 Take the A11, then the A102
By Public Transport:
Blackheath Station - turn left 5 minutes walk through Blackheath Village.