Museums

London is full of wonderful museums.

See one of the world's finest collections of Ancient Egyptian artefacts, examine a 26-metre-long dinosaur, find out what it was like to live in medieval London, or get up close to a human torpedo!

Many local and specialist museums are cheap to visit, offer special insider’s knowledge and are often located in areas of London teeming with history and atmosphere.

There are 200 venues in the Museum/National Treasure category.
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  • Visit London Gold Partner V&A Museum of Childhood

    Free

    Museum

    Cambridge Heath Road, E2 9PA [map]

    The V&A Museum of Childhood is home to a huge toy collection which includes dolls, doll's houses, games and puppets.

  • Visit London Gold Partner Wallace Collection

    Free

    Museum

    Hertford House, Manchester Square, W1U 3BN [map]

    The Wallace Collection is a free national museum, displaying superb works of art in an historic London town house.

  • Visit London Gold Partner Winston Churchill's Britain At War Experience

    £10.45
    full price
    (USD15.67)

    Museum/heritage/visitor centre

    64-66 Tooley Street, London Bridge, SE1 2TF [map]

    Journey back through a realistic and educational adventure to the home front of World War Two Britain.

  • Visit London Silver Partner Fan Museum

    £4.00
    per ticket
    (USD6.00)

    Museum

    12 Crooms Hill, SE10 8ER [map]

    This unique museum houses the world's finest collection of fans including exquisite examples from the 18thC and 19thC.

  • Addison Ross Gallery

    Gallery

    40 Eaton Terrace, SW1W 8TS [map]

  • Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum

    From
    £2.00
    per ticket
    (USD3.00)

    Museum

    St Mary's Hospital, Praed Street, W2 1NY [map]

    Visit the laboratory in which Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, reconstructed to its original appearance, with bacteriological equipment and an exhibition telling the story of Fleming, the man, the scientist, and the impact of penicillin on modern healthcare.

  • The Anaesthesia Museum

    Museum

    21 Portland Place, Marylebone, W1B 1PY [map]

    The Anaesthesia Museum is a medical museum with a collection containg over 2000 objects relating to the story of anaesthesia.

  • AOP Gallery

    Free

    Gallery

    81 Leonard Street, Shoreditch, EC2A 4QS [map]

    Gallery devoted to photographic exhibitions and showing contemporary photography of the highest standard by professional photographers.

  • Artcadia Lifestyle

    Gallery

    108 Commercial Street, Shadwell, E1 6LZ [map]

    Artcadia Lifestyle is an established independent art gallery and design studio, based in the heart of East London.

  • Art Workers Guild

    Gallery

    6 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, WC1N 3AT [map]

  • Atlantis Gallery

    Gallery

    146 Brick Lane, E1 6QL [map]

  • Barnet Museum

    Free

    Museum

    31 Wood Street, Barnet, EN5 4BE [map]

    Local history museum showing samplers, costume, photographs local artefacts, archives and a World War II home front display.

  • Benjamin Franklin House

    From
    £7.00
    per ticket
    (USD10.50)

    Historic house/palace

    36 Craven Street, WC2N 5NG [map]

    In the heart of London, just steps from Trafalgar Square, is Benjamin Franklin House.

  • Ben Uri Art Gallery, London Jewish Museum of Art

    From
    £3.00
    per ticket
    (USD4.50)

    Museum/heritage/visitor centre

    108a Boundary Road, NW8 0RH [map]

    Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art was founded in 1915, is Europe's only dedicated Jewish museum of art.

  • Black Cultural Archive/AMBH

    Free

    Organisation

    378 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW9 8RR [map]

    Valuable resource of information concerning the history and culture of black people of African descent who, at one time or another, have been based in Britain.

  • Bloomberg Space

    Conference and Exhibition Venue

    50 Finsbury Square, Shoreditch, EC2A 1HD [map]

    Bloomberg Space is not a conventional corporate art collection, but rather a dynamic space, where artists and audience can explore new ideas and relationships in an innovative way.

  • Bourne Hall Museum

    Free

    Museum

    Spring Street, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 1UF [map]

    Bourne Hall is a local history museum in Ewell in an extraordinary 1960s building in a Victorian park.

  • British Airways Archive and Museum

    Museum

    Building 387 (E121), Heathrow Airport, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW6 2JA [map]

    The British Airways Heritage collection includes records and artefacts from BA’s history, including uniforms, aircraft models and pictures.

  • British Dental Association Museum

    Museum

    64 Wimpole Street, Marylebone, W1G 8YS [map]

    The BDA Dental Museum is the place to find out about the history of dental care in the UK.

  • The British Optical Association Museum

    Museum

    The College of Optometrists, 42 Craven Street, WC2N 5NG [map]