Madame Tussauds vs. Frameless: Which London Experience Is Right for You?

Ready to meet legends or lose yourself in light? Let’s compare!

Published: May 28, 2026
Light Display at Frameless

London spoils you with experiences. Some thrill you with their famous faces, others sweep you into sensory playgrounds. Fancy snapping a selfie with royalty or getting lost in swirling digital landscapes? That’s the battle—Madame Tussauds versus Frameless. Whether you crave a brush with fame or creative immersion, we’re here to help you decide which attraction deserves your precious London hours. So, bring your appetite for adventure—we’re journeying through wax, wonder, colour and creative energy! 

The lowdown 

Madame Tussauds:

  • World-renowned wax museum in Marylebone 
  • Over 250 lifelike wax figures: meet celebs, sportstars, royalty, more 
  • Interactive sets—dance with pop stars, snap pics with superheroes 
  • The Spirit of London ride (a quirky history lesson on wheels) 
  • Marvel Universe 4D cinema experience 
  • Ideal for selfies and fans of pop culture 

Frameless:

  • London’s largest multi-sensory immersive art experience near Marble Arch 
  • Walk through four themed galleries featuring classics by Van Gogh, Monet, Kandinsky, Klimt, and more 
  • State-of-the-art projections wrap walls and floors in moving masterpieces 
  • “Art meets tech,” blending soundscapes, movement, and lights 
  • Feels like stepping inside a living painting 
  • Perfect for art lovers, daydreamers, and anyone after Insta-worthy visuals 

Sounds good, tell me more... 

Madame Tussauds

Family Posing with the Royal Family at Madame Tussauds

Step through the doors of Madame Tussauds and you’re instantly surrounded by the famous and fabulous. The place buzzes with excitement—where else in London can you meet Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Queen Elizabeth II, all under one roof? The attention to detail is brilliant. Every strand of hair, curve of a smile, and glint in the eye has been sculpted by a team of artists. Touch, pose, and interact; this isn’t a “look but don’t touch” museum. Stand with James Bond, walk through a party with movie legends, or launch yourself onto the X-Factor stage. 

What truly sets this place apart is the Spirit of London ride. Climb into one of London’s iconic black cabs and whoosh through the capital’s history, from the Great Fire to swinging 60s Carnaby Street. Afterwards, sink into a plush seat for a Marvel 4D adventure—watch the Avengers break through the screen (and maybe duck if you’re sitting too close). 

Frameless

Van Gogh Light Display at Frameless

Ready to step into a world where paintings leap off the wall? Frameless is the immersive venue that’s turning London’s art scene upside down. Each gallery transforms classics into swirling, shifting environments. One minute you’re smack in the middle of a Monet waterlily pond, the next, you’re whirling around Van Gogh’s eerie Starry Night. 

Barriers vanish at Frameless. There are no velvet ropes or “do not touch” signs—art and visitor fuse into a shared experience. Surfaces glow, music pulses, and digital flourishes invite you to sit, walk, and even dance inside the artwork. Kids run spellbound, friends drift through the light shows filming for TikTok, and couples tuck themselves into glowing corners for romance with a side of creativity. 

Okay, so which one is most impressive? 

Honestly, it depends what impresses you most: meeting legends face to face, or getting absorbed in a head-turning visual experience? Madame Tussauds excites you with the uncanny, larger-than-life thrill of standing next to your screen heroes or historical figures. It’s drama, detail, and full-on spectacle. 

Frameless, meanwhile, reimagines art as a playground of moving images, colour and sound—expect shivers down the spine when you’re surrounded by swirling brushstrokes and soaring music. The sheer scale of the projections and their creativity makes this a heart-thumping, jaw-dropping journey. 

Which one is more fun? 

If your idea of fun involves big personalities, silly poses, and cheeky group photos, Madame Tussauds wins hands down. You’re encouraged to let loose, interact, and get your giggle on (nothing like your auntie trying to out-pose David Beckham). There’s a buoyant, party mood from start to finish, peaking when you climb into the Spirit of London cab or cheer your way through the Marvel 4D adventure. 

Frameless appeals to your playfulness in a different way. It’s all about exploring spaces, reacting to changing scenes, and seeing how famous artworks morph as you move. Creative types, daydreamers and anyone aged 8 to 80 will find themselves grinning at the clever touches—spotting tiny digital details or simply lying back and watching the sky ‘change’ overhead. Children often emerge wide-eyed, feeling like they’ve just stepped out of a dream. 

Which is more beautiful? 

Frameless is a feast for the senses—the art pops, the colours glow, music ripples through the shimmering galleries. Beauty hits you at every turn: one moment you’re gazing up at a galaxy of shimmering lights, the next you’re immersed in floating waterlilies or twirling with Kandinsky’s shapes. Every room transports you. 

Madame Tussauds brings a different kind of beauty—there’s art in the skill of the sculptors, the stunning costumes, and expertly designed sets. The Princess Diana figure is particularly striking, clad in sparkling finery, right next to Prince William and Kate. There’s drama in every corner. Still, if your soul stirs at art and colour, Frameless is tough to beat. 

Which has the better view? 

This one’s a draw for interiors, since neither sits on a London rooftop or riverside, but here’s what you get: 

  • Madame Tussauds: Brilliant for looking at artfully crafted faces (of the wax variety) and striking themed interiors. Indoor backdrops make every selfie pop. 
  • Frameless: No city vistas, but there’s no shortage of gorgeous visuals. The projections will light up your social feed as much as any skyline shot. 

If you crave classic London panoramas, step outside Madame Tussauds and stroll Regent’s Park for fresh air and a sense of grandeur. After Frameless, you’re in prime position for a walk through leafy Hyde Park or a peek up at the Marble Arch monument. 

How do I get there? 

Madame Tussauds:

  • Address: Marylebone Road, NW1 5LR 
  • By Tube: Baker Street station is your best friend—not even a three-minute walk from the entrance. Lines: Bakerloo, Jubilee, Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City. 
  • Bus: Several lines pass through Marylebone Road. Try 18, 27, 30, 205, or 453. 

Frameless:

  • Address: Brown Hart Gardens, near Marble Arch, W1K 7DT 
  • By Tube: Hop off at Marble Arch (Central Line), stroll three minutes to the entrance. 
  • Bus: Oxford Street is bus heaven—3, 6, 12, 13, 23, 98, 139, 159 and more all stop nearby. 

Which is the best choice for families, couples or friends? 

Families: Both work brilliantly. Madame Tussauds is packed with family-friendly experiences—kids adore the Marvel 4D cinema and the chance to high-five their sporting idols. Frameless fires imaginations across generations—kids can burn off steam running around immersive  

Couples: Frameless offers a touch of magic and romance—perfect for date daydreams, slow strolls, and sharing a quiet moment on a gallery bench while the colours swirl around you. Snap a sweet selfie beneath Van Gogh’s stars or hide away in a glimmering Monet waterlily nook. Madame Tussauds works too, filled with quirky photo ops for giggly duets, especially if you want souvenir snaps of you both with heart-throbs past and present. 

Friends: Let’s be honest: group energy cranks up the fun at both attractions. At Madame Tussauds, gather your crew and go wild posing with the Avengers, scoring team shots on the Royal Family's sofa, or seeing who does the best popstar impersonation. Over at Frameless, lose yourselves together in playful art, compare faves or just stretch out in the vast digital dreamworlds. Both promise plenty of inside-joke-making and memorable moments. 

I’ve got fidgety kids to entertain – which has more ‘hands on’ activities? 

At Madame Tussauds, hands-on is the whole ethos. Touch, pose, get involved. There’s no “don’t touch the displays”—in fact, the staff encourage silly photo sessions and interaction with all the exhibits. Throw in the Spirit of London ride (always a hit with kids) plus the 4D Marvel cinema and you’ll keep fidgety little ones occupied for hours. 

Frameless is more about sensory immersion: heaps of room to move, explore, chase colours and react to sound and movement. There aren’t ‘activities’ per se, but younger visitors love the sprawling galleries and the way art wraps around them, making it a playful romp through colour. If your kids lean towards creative play and enjoying open-ended experiences, Frameless ticks plenty of boxes. 

What’s the accessibility like? 

Both attractions are accessible, with thoughtful details to make every visit welcoming. 

Madame Tussauds: The building is wheelchair-friendly and offers lifts to different floors. Assistance dogs are welcome. For guests who need a helping hand, free entry for a carer is available—just let the team know in advance. Paths are wide, and there are accessible toilets. Some sections can get busy, but the staff are helpful and happy to point out the easiest routes. 

Frameless: Completely step-free throughout with accessible toilets. The wide, open galleries make it especially good for mobility scooters and wheelchairs. Service animals are allowed. Strobe effects are used in some installations, so check ahead if this concerns you or your group. Ear defenders are available for those with sensory needs. 

Best lunch spots nearby? 

You’re in food heaven in both locations! Here are our top picks for every style and budget. 

Near Madame Tussauds: 

  • The Orrery (High-End): Classic French cuisine in a light-filled space on Marylebone High Street. If you fancy a treat, the cheese trolley and the beautifully plated duck confit are highlights. Their glass-roofed terrace is perfect for sunny days. 
  • Regent’s Park Café (Casual/Family): After your wax adventure, stroll five minutes into Regent’s Park. The café’s sandwiches, scones, and wood-fired pizzas are perfect for a family lunch on the terrace, especially when ducks waddle by. 
  • The Mandeville Kitchen (Budget): A fun, laid-back spot for salads, wraps, or British classics with a twist. Grab a seat in the bright, cheery dining room. 

Near Frameless: 

  • The Gate Marylebone (Vegetarian, Mid-Range): A local favourite for inventive vegetarian food—order the wild mushroom risotto or the vegan mezze platter. The modern dining room buzzes with chatter and colour. 
  • Roti Chai (Street Eats, Budget to Mid-Range): Tuck into crunchy bhel puri, tender lamb curry, or buttery, flaky roti. Their street kitchen space is lively and fun—kids love the sharing plates and exotic flavours. 
  • Street Food in Marble Arch/Selfridges Food Hall: Wander Marble Arch or the legendary Selfridges Food Hall for a fantastic range of quick eats, from sushi to perfectly crispy falafel. It’s a fun, fast lunch with a side of bustling London people-watching. 

Where are the best photo opportunities? 

At Madame Tussauds London, you’ll find photo opportunities around every corner. Stand with the Royal Family for an iconic shot, strike a power pose alongside Marvel superheroes, or step into the glitzy A-List Party Room for full red-carpet energy. For fewer crowds and better angles, aim for a morning visit, and don’t skip the themed cars or the Spirit of London ride, which add some of the most playful backdrops for your feed. 

At Frameless, every gallery is designed for striking, atmospheric photos. The Van Gogh room is perfect for silhouette shots beneath swirling stars, while Monet’s shimmering waterlilies create beautiful reflective compositions. Even the projected floors become part of the art, giving you constantly shifting, abstract frames. For the best results, visit on weekdays or later in the day when the spaces are quieter and the lighting feels most immersive. 

We’re finished and thirsty – is there a decent bar in the area? 

Oh, you’ll be well rewarded on both sides of the wax-and-wonder divide. 

Near Madame Tussauds: 

  • The Marylebone (High-End Cocktail): Refined but relaxed, with mixologists who know their stuff. The “Mary Martini”—gin, lychee liqueur, fresh lemon and a twist of cucumber—is a delight, as is the understated, stylish decor. 
  • The Globe (Budget-Friendly Pint): Classic pub just steps from Baker Street, with a friendly crowd and all your favourite classics on tap. Great for a relaxing, post-tour wind-down. 

Near Frameless: 

  • The Churchill Bar & Terrace (High-End): Named for Winston himself, this bar is famous for its cigar terrace and creative drinks. Don’t miss their “British Rose”—a floral gin-based treat with a hint of lemon and thyme, served with a chocolate rose. 
  • The Larrik (Street-Level, Budget Option): Just a ten-minute stroll into Marylebone, this unpretentious local favourite pours craft beers and classic ciders. Lovely if you want to catch up over a pint after an art-filled afternoon. 

Any other good stuff nearby? 

Madame Tussauds: Right by Regent’s Park—a sprawling, flower-filled oasis with secret gardens, ponds, and playgrounds. The park's Open Air Theatre hosts fantastic summer shows. The Sherlock Holmes Museum is two minutes away, a quirky little house for any fans of deduction. For a local sweet fix, stop by Baker Street’s Gail’s Bakery for buttery pastries and top-notch coffee. 

Frameless: Marble Arch is your gateway to London’s shopping mecca, Oxford Street, and foodie haven, Edgware Road (shawarma, baklava, and the best mint tea in Marylebone). Stroll to Hyde Park for boating on the Serpentine or summertime music in the open air. Tucked behind the venue, Brown Hart Gardens is a charming rooftop piazza with pop-up cafes and a relaxed local vibe—great for people-watching. 

 

Madame Tussauds and Frameless offer two irresistible slices of London life: one, a fabulous mashup of the world's most recogniseable faces and playful sets; the other, an invigorating journey through immersive art with every step and sense delighted. Both are brilliant choices, each packing irresistible moments, creative energy, and more than a few “wow—I need a photo of this” spots. 

Enjoyed this? Check out A Complete Guide to Visiting Madame Tussauds London or Places to Watch the Sunset in London 

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