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Axe Throwing London Tower Hill — Complete Venue Guide

Axeperience Tower Hill is the London flagship. Basement Floor, 48-51 Minories, EC3N 1JJ — a purpose-built axe throwing venue a three-minute walk from Tower Hill station, sitting at the edge of the City of London where EC3 meets the Tower of London. It’s been running since 2018, holds the venue’s largest share of the 7,500+ five-star reviews, and is the location most people mean when they search ‘axe throwing London’.

This guide covers everything you need before arriving: getting there, what the venue looks like, exactly how sessions run, group options, parking, and the most common pre-visit questions answered.

Live booking is available online. Book your Tower Hill session before you read the rest — availability goes quickly on weekend dates.

Exact Location and How to Find It

Basement Floor, 48-51 Minories, London EC3N 1JJ. The Minories is the street that runs directly south from Aldgate, parallel to the A100 dual carriageway. The entrance is at street level — signage is visible from the pavement. Once through the door, you descend to the basement venue.

The postcode EC3N 1JJ puts you in the building. If you’re using Google Maps or Apple Maps, search ‘Axeperience Tower Hill’ rather than the postcode for the most accurate pin.

Getting There — Every Option

By Tube

Three stations serve the venue within a five-minute walk:

Tower Hill (Circle/District line): 3-minute walk. Exit the station and head north along Tower Hill Road, then turn onto the Minories. This is the most direct route.

Aldgate (Circle/Metropolitan/Hammersmith & City): 4-minute walk. Exit onto Aldgate High Street and walk south along the Minories.

Aldgate East (District/Hammersmith & City): 6-minute walk. Exit onto Whitechapel High Street and walk west toward the Minories.

For exact journey planning from anywhere in London, the TfL Journey Planner routes you door-to-door using live service information.

By Train

Fenchurch Street station (National Rail) is a 7-minute walk. Liverpool Street station is 12 minutes on foot or two stops on the Circle line. London Bridge is 15 minutes on foot via the Tower Bridge road.

By Car and Parking

Driving into EC3 is not recommended for evening visits — congestion, the ULEZ charge, and parking costs all add friction. If you must drive:

NCP Tower of London, Minories: Literally on the same street as the venue — the closest possible option. Evening rates apply after 6 PM.

NCP Minories: Same road, additional spaces. Evening rates from approximately £6-£10 for 3 hours.

Q-Park Trinity Square: 5-minute walk. Often cheaper than the Minories options for evening sessions.

By Bike

Santander Cycle docking stations are available on the Minories and at Tower Hill station. Cycling from central London takes 15-25 minutes depending on starting point and is the most reliable time option given EC3 traffic.

The Venue

The basement venue is purpose-built — not a repurposed car park or warehouse conversion. The ceiling height is designed for axe throwing, the lanes are regulation length, and the lighting is set for visibility rather than atmosphere. It’s clean, well-maintained, and serious about the equipment.

Lane capacity is up to 8 throwers per lane. Multiple lanes operate simultaneously, which means the venue can handle large groups — up to 60 people — across separate lanes with separate instructors running simultaneous sessions. Groups of this size are run as organised corporate or party events rather than walk-in sessions.

Opening Hours

Off-peak rates apply Sunday through Wednesday. Peak rates apply Thursday through Saturday. The venue is busiest on Friday and Saturday evenings — book 4-6 weeks ahead for these slots.

What Happens in Your Session

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Every session runs for 60 minutes and follows a fixed structure regardless of group size, experience level, or occasion. Here’s exactly what happens:

0-10 minutes: Safety and technique

Your certified instructor runs the group through the safety briefing — the rules of the lane, how to hold the axe, the throwing technique, the stance, and the release. You don’t throw anything during this phase. By the end of it, you know exactly what to do.

10-20 minutes: Practice throws

First throws. Everyone gets multiple practice rounds with the instructor watching and correcting technique individually. This phase is where the initial nerves disappear — usually by throw number three or four when the axe starts sticking to the target.

20-40 minutes: Games

The format moves into a series of axe throwing games — Around the World, Cricket, 21, and others depending on the group. Scoring is tracked. The unexpected leaders emerge in this section.

40-60 minutes: Tournament

Head-to-head knockout rounds. The group gathers around the lane for each matchup. The final two face off. There is a winner. There is debate about whether the win was legitimate. Everyone goes for drinks still talking about it.

For a complete minute-by-minute breakdown of how each phase plays out, our full session breakdown covers the timing and format in detail.

Group Types — What Works at Tower Hill

Tower Hill runs group sessions every day for every occasion type. The most common:

Stag Dos

Tower Hill is one of the most-booked stag venues in London. The venue’s location in EC3 means it sits between the City of London bar scene to the west and Shoreditch to the north — both natural next stops after a session. The competitive format of axe throwing is perfectly suited to stag groups.

Full stag do package details, pricing, and booking on our stag do page.

Hen Parties

Hen parties are among our best-reviewed group types at Tower Hill. The equaliser effect — where nobody arrives with an advantage — consistently produces the memorable moments that define a good hen do.

Session options and package details for hen parties on our hen do page.

Birthday Parties

Tower Hill runs birthday sessions from groups of 2 to 60. The City of London location makes it an easy meeting point from across Greater London, and the session slot of 5-7 PM works perfectly before an 8 PM restaurant booking in the surrounding area.

Corporate Groups

Corporate bookings at Tower Hill typically run midweek afternoon sessions — 2 PM to 4 PM — for teams of 8 to 40. The venue is accessible from every major London transport hub which makes it logistically straightforward for teams coming from different parts of the city.

Group pricing, minimum numbers, and corporate package details on our corporate team building page.

Date Nights

Two-person sessions are available and booked regularly. Axe throwing as a date makes the Tower Hill location particularly good — pre-drinks at a pub on the Minories, session, then dinner in the City or Shoreditch. It’s a better evening than most ‘interesting date ideas’ lists manage to suggest.

For more date ideas around the London area, our guide to date night ideas in London covers the best options for couples including how axe throwing compares.

Pricing

Gift vouchers for Tower Hill sessions — digital delivery or premium physical card — available on our gift vouchers page.

What to Bring and What to Wear

Closed-toe shoes are mandatory — trainers or boots, nothing open. Beyond that there’s no dress code, though comfortable clothing you can move in is sensible. Smart casual, office wear, and event outfits are all fine as long as footwear meets the requirement.

Our full what to wear axe throwing guide covers footwear, clothing, accessories, and what to avoid in detail.

Frequently Asked Questions — Tower Hill

Can I walk in without a booking?

Walk-ins are only possible if lanes have spare capacity — which is rare on weekends and unpredictable on weekdays. Pre-booking online is strongly recommended. Booking takes under two minutes and guarantees your slot.

Is there an age restriction?

Axeperience Tower Hill is strictly 18+. No exceptions, no parental consent override. ID may be checked at the door.

What’s the nearest pub for drinks after?

The Minories area has several good options immediately nearby. The Liberty Bounds (JD Wetherspoon) is directly across the road and can handle large groups without notice. The Elephant pub on Fenchurch Street is better quality for smaller groups.

Is Tower Hill accessible for wheelchair users?

The venue is in the basement — there are stairs to descend from street level. Contact us at info@axeperience.co.uk before booking if you have specific accessibility requirements and we’ll advise on what we can accommodate.

The City of London’s accessibility guide covers street-level access, dropped kerbs, and accessible transport options in the EC3 area.

Can we take photos and videos during the session?

Yes — photography and video are welcome throughout the session. Phones stay in pockets during active throwing (for safety) but you can photograph the target hits, the tournament, and the group shot at the end freely.

Book Tower Hill

Sessions from £30pp, seven days a week. Live availability, instant confirmation — axeperience.co.uk/booking/.

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