[2] On 31 October 2007, before it opened, the BBC reported that a collection of skeletons unearthed in the crypt had scared builders so much that they refused to work alone.
In 2012, The London Bridge Experience introduced an "audio-wand" feature, so foreign customers are able to listen to the show in their own language.
The attraction's stories cover figures like Jack the Ripper, William Wallace, Guy Fawkes, and Sir John Rennie.
The London Bridge Experience is also home to Phobophobia, a Halloween show, that runs throughout October every year.
Other finalists included: Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, St Paul's Cathedral, and the Houses of Parliament.