No, the London Dungeon tourist attraction is adjacent to London Bridge Station but is moving to near the London Eye in March 2013.
In the basement
Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, London Dungeons, Madame Tussuad's, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, Changing of the Guard, Hyde Park etc etc.
London Bridge. The London Dungeon is just next door on Tooley Street.
The Tower of London's dungeons consist of a number of catacombs. During the Medieval Age, the dungeons served as torture chambers for London's most hardened criminals. The dungeons were also full of vermin and disease.
It was Built By the Normans to protect the city. It was built around 1070 by William the conquer.
No there is no gift shopin the London dungeons
The London Dungeon is next to London Bridge.
Dungeons in a castle can be in a tower or underneath the castle
The answer is none. The London Dungeons is the name given to a tourist attraction in Tooley Street in London. It's a stage set which aims to make you feel as if you are in a medieval dungeon. If you mean the dungeons at the Tower of London, nobody really knows for sure (There are some records but they are not complete), but perhaps the most famous was Mary Queen of Scots. She was beheaded in the grounds of the Tower in 1587.
The famous bridge that crosses the Thames next to the Tower of London is called the Tower Bridge. This bridge was a royal residence along with a prison.
River Thames
The Shard
Between the Borough of Tower Hamlets and the Borough of Southark next to the Tower of London.