About
Go on a water-themed journey through time using tunnels and walk-through sewers at the London Museum of Water and Steam (formerly Kew Bridge Steam Museum). Housed in a Victorian waterworks visited by Dickens, the museum also features giant beam engines, including the 90-inch Cornish Engine, the largest of its kind in the world.
Prices and opening times
Child ticket | Free |
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Concession ticket | £16.00 per ticket |
Adult ticket | £18.00 per ticket |
All tickets are annual passes and are valid for 12 months.
Opening Times
Saturday and Sunday: 10am to 4pm
Facilities & Accessibility
For comprehensive accessibility information, please visit the AccessAble website
- Access Inside Building Facilities
- Accessible lift
- Some routes suitable for wheelchair users
- Steps within building
- Accessible Bathroom Facilities
- Designated wheelchair accessible public toilet
- Attraction Facilities
- Gift shop
- Catering Facilities
- Cafe