London to host a variety of activities to mark the coming Halloween, but some of the sights of the British capital will be transformed. Such as London Bridge, where from 29 to 31 October an exhibition PhoboPhobia. Under the bridge will create a sort of room of fear - the dark tunnels, which can be face to face to meet a variety of phobias. Those who have absolutely no phobias, can safely go to the burial of plague - the place, covered with legends of ghosts. A place that strikes fear in any time of day or year - this is London's catacombs. And on Halloween, they will be truly frightening. From 15 to 31 October will run the show back to life even the deepest fears. As part of the submission on behalf of the hero of Halloween Jack O'Lantern catacombs visitors will have to pass through the dark, gloomy corridors under the sighs and groans "Tortured Souls". The path leads to the mirror maze at the end of which Jack O'Lantern with his lantern, hollowed out pumpkin, overthrow a hellish flames. Fans of horror will enjoy the exhibition Passage of Terror in the heart of the Trocadero. The exposition is composed of the most iconic animated scenes. Also, visitors to meet the main characters of the cult horror films. Those who wish to learn more about the dark side of London can go to the London Festival of ghosts, which will be held from 22 to 31 October. The event will be conducted tours, acquainting the participants with stories of supernatural events. "Ghost Bus" will take children and adults to the most terrible of London attractions: graveyards, haunted houses and torture chambers. In addition to activities designed specifically for Halloween, visitors can go on tours running all year round. For example, in London acts "route of Jack the Ripper." You can also go to the Tower, with its thousand-year history of killings and torture. Famous guests of the Tower - Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey and Thomas Becket - a London prison was converted into a popular place for Ghostbusters. By some estimates, it is in London, the highest density of ghosts per square meter, according to Londonpass.com. And Halloween, held in this city, will remain unforgettable.
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