Attraction review: The Traitors: Live Experience

London Mums Magazine was recently invited to try The Traitors: Live Experience in Covent Garden, and as someone who isn’t usually a reality TV fan, I’ll admit I was a little sceptical at first. I’d seen the hype on TV and heard family and friends rave about it, so I finally gave in – and I’m glad I did. From the very first episode I watched, I was hooked. The format – full of backstabbing, psychological mind games, and twists – is brilliantly addictive.

So, when the opportunity came to step into the world of The Traitors myself, I couldn’t wait.

The Traitors: Live Experience in Covent Garden

For those unfamiliar with the show, here’s the gist: players are secretly chosen as either “Faithfuls” or “Traitors”. Together, you take on challenges to build up a prize pot of gold. But after each task, the Traitors secretly decide who to eliminate. Then comes the round-table showdown where everyone debates and votes on who they think the Traitors are. Get it right, and a Traitor is banished. Get it wrong, and a Faithful could be unfairly voted out. In the end, if the Traitors survive, they steal the prize. If the Faithfuls banish them all, they win.

The Traitors: Live Experience in Covent Garden

The live experience captures the same tension, suspicion, and fun. At £40 a ticket, it can feel frustrating if you’re eliminated early on, but the organisers have thought of everything – even if you’re “out”, you still get to watch the rest of the game on screens and contribute through external decisions that influence the outcome.

I was lucky enough to make it all the way to the last three players, though I was gutted when I was eliminated by a tactical vote right before the final prize. Still, I had an absolute blast. It’s one of those experiences that’s even better with friends, family, or even work colleagues – it works brilliantly as team-building with its mix of strategy, bluffing, and problem-solving.

The venue itself adds to the atmosphere, with friendly staff, themed cocktails, soft drinks, and snacks to keep you going.

Overall, I’d give it a solid 8/10. It’s clever, tense, and so much fun – but be warned: the lies, backstabbing, and psychological tricks are all part of the game. My advice? Don’t take it too seriously – enjoy the ride.