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  1. Step into the mind-altering world of illusions. A place to learn, explore and enjoy. Let your eyes deceive you at London's own Illusion Museum.

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      Located at Oxford Circus

      248 Oxford St, Oxford Circus

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      Learn more about our artists

      Get to know people who make magic

    • Group Visits

      School trips & Guided Tours

      Private hire available

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