Your Complete Guide to Visiting London Museums
Everything you need to know to make the most of your museum visits in London.
Before You Visit
- Check Opening Hours: Most museums are open 7 days a week, but hours may vary
- Book in Advance: Some museums require advance booking, especially for special exhibitions
- Plan Your Route: Use our Museum Map to plan your visits efficiently
- Check Accessibility: Review accessibility information for each museum
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Camera (check photography policies)
- Water bottle
- Small bag for personal items
- Valid ID for student/senior discounts
Getting Around
London's museums are well-connected by public transport:
- Tube: Most museums are within walking distance of a tube station
- Bus: Many bus routes serve museum areas
- Walking: Some museums are close enough to walk between
- Bike: Santander Cycles are available near many museums
Best Times to Visit
- Weekdays: Generally less crowded, especially mornings
- Early Morning: 10-11 AM is often the quietest time
- Late Afternoon: 3-4 PM can be less busy
- Avoid: School holidays and major events if you prefer quieter visits
Free vs Paid Museums
Many of London's major museums offer free general admission, but special exhibitions often require tickets. Check our Free Museums page for a complete list.
Tips for Families
- Many museums have family-friendly activities and trails
- Check for baby changing facilities and family rooms
- Some museums offer free activities for children
- Consider visiting during school holidays for special programs