I like this place, they have been doing magic for many many years and really know what is right for all age groups. They diligently work out what trick is right for each age group, showing it and teach the person how to use it. If you care about magic is beautiful and a great service. I have have come here for over 20 years, they have always been experts at magic and they still are. I hope this place continues for years and years and years.
Will G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Nunhead, London, United Kingdom
This is an amazing little shop. They have a huge selection of magic gimmicks, DVD’s, cards, books and anything else you could ever want. On most items they are cheapest of the two magic shops in London. Also on the items I was pricing they where on average the same price or at the most £1 to £2 more than online options but no waiting for it to arrive in the post. The people working there are very friendly and helpful. They are more than happy to help me get what I wanted. They even taught me the basics to get me started with my items. I was even offered a cup of tea when I was in on a cold Sunday morning. I’m a big fan of this shop :)
Kate G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Richmond, United Kingdom
This is a neat little shop. I visited by chance — I was passing, and the dusky interior seemed to beckon me in. The shop is packed — every wall, shelf and table is covered with novelties, books or magic tricks. It is a tiny shop, but just full of stuff. It is very old fashioned looking, and some of the stock looks like it’s been there forever, but in a good way(if you know what I mean) — it really is a flavour of yesteryear. When I went in, there was an older gentleman performing card tricks with great aplomb. He was charming, involved his audience(me, a mum and her child of around eight), and talented. Whilst I didn’t buy anything, I was utterly charmed, and would certainly visit again.
Helen M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
This is a lovely friendly little shop, run by people with a passion for magic. It does stock both ends of the market. At the lower end you’ve got the tackier stuff, like fake moustaches, devils horns and fake sick. At the other end they do serious magic stuff: instruction manuals and media, and boxed tricks. In a package you’ll get all the props needed to perform a professional-looking magic trick. I’ve found they are good at advising on what to buy. Apparently they also run magic courses. Of course the shop is only small, so nothing big like cabinets for chopping people in half, but I have a suspicion they could help you get one should you so desire! Their website is: