London Transport Museum
Main info
up to £8
The Piazza, London
Closed now
10AM-6PM
- Sunday 10AM-6PM
- Monday 10AM-6PM
- Tuesday 10AM-6PM
- Wednesday 10AM-6PM
- Thursday 10AM-6PM
- Friday 10AM-6PM
- Saturday 10AM-6PM
About this place
Interactive journey through London's transport legacy
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Covent Garden, the London Transport Museum offers a charming journey through the veins of London's transport history. It's a wonderland for families, dioramas of mechanical progress that stretch from the age of horse-drawn buggies to the sleek tube trains of today. Kids will be in ceaseless delight, captivated by an impressive variety of interactive exhibits including chances to commandeer bus and tube simulators. Several expansive play areas ensure laughter echoes through the halls, making it a splendid spot to weather a drizzly British afternoon.While the museum can feel overwhelmingly child-centric, adults aren't left watching from the sideline cheerless. There's an intriguing depth of information for anyone history-minded, and for those with patience and a discerning eye, the relics of bygone eras deliver more than mere spectacles. Some interactive elements falter under wear, drawing parallels to the aged buses and trams, but the reward often outweighs such slight mechanical stutters. Though ticket pricing evokes debate, especially given it includes an annual pass, the opportunity for limitless revisits may indeed charm frequent travelers and local enthusiasts alike. Sip a cappuccino in the café or ponder vintage poster art on display; it's a whimsical slice of history both delightful and enlightening amidst the daily crowd's procedural hum. — Audrey Al Dente
How to get there
The Piazza, London
London City Airport — 7.62 mi
Covent Garden - 246 yd