
Mind-bending fun at the Paradox Museum London
London has enjoyed an array of immersive museums in recent years. Bubble Planet, Twist Museum and temporary exhibitions including the Balloon Museum, have done a good job of keeping Londoners entertained and their social media feeds filled with fun and quirky content. One of the most popular is London’s Paradox Museum, an immersive space filled with weird and wonderful optical illusions that promises to offer “a world where nothing makes sense yet everything feels real”. We headed along to see what the Paradox Museum London was like. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. I have been or could be if you click on a link in this post compensated via a cash payment, gift or something else of value for writing this post. See our full disclosure policy for more details. Upside down at the Paradox Museum Paradox Museum London The Paradox Museum concept was first established in 2022 by entrepreneurs Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis and the first museum opened in Oslo, Norway. Since that first successful launch, Paradox Museums have opened in cities including Paris, Miami, Stockholm, Berlin, Barcelona, Las Vegas, New Jersey, Shanghai, Limassol in Cyprus and London. London’s new Paradox Museum sits in Knightsbridge, a












