Let’s be honest — everyone in this city has a touch of magic about them. London has always had that spark, from the foggy backstreets straight out of Dickens to the spellbinding worlds that capture readers and film fans everywhere (yes, Harry Potter fans, we’re looking at you). The Magic Gateway in London keeps that sense of wonder alive. It’s the ultimate family-friendly plan in London where everyone can experience a little enchantment together — we’re talking breathtaking magic tricks, illusions, neon lights and lots of fun.
What is The Magic Gateway?
The Magic Gateway isn’t just about clever tricks—it’s a colorful adventure filled with playful illusions, laughter and unexpected surprises that make kids giggle and gasp with delight. Families are ushered into a whimsical world where things aren’t always what they seem, and the impossible feels just within reach. With energetic performances and interactive moments, little ones don’t just watch—they become part of the magic. Starting at just £13.50 per child, it’s a wonderful way for families to share in the fun and make lasting memories at the Greenwood Theatre in London.
The Magic Gateway takes place in central London, within easy reach by Tube, train, or bus. Its location makes it a convenient stop during a family day out, and performances are scheduled at times that suit younger audiences as well as adults. Tickets begin at £13.50 for children and £19.80 for adults, with family and group bundles available. Compared with many West End productions, the show offers a more accessible way to enjoy London’s live entertainment, while still delivering all the sparkle and surprise of a theatrical experience.
Magic has that timeless charm—it reminds us all that for a little while, anything feels possible. So round up the kids, take your seats and be sure to arrive on time—because a true magician never repeats the same trick twice. Taking place at the Greenwood Theatre in the vibrant London Bridge Quarter, The Magic Gateway lights up selected mornings with shows at 11 am and 1 pm, each lasting about an hour.

