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20 best museums in London for 2025

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 11/10/202511/10/2025

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London is considered one of the best cities in the world for free-to-enter museums, which is a joy for those pursuing knowledge, looking for creative inspiration or simply seeking a fun day out.

The UK’s capital boasts just under 200 museums, 11 of which are national, including world-famous attractions such as the British Museum and the National Gallery, which exhibit some of the rarest and most spectacular artefacts and artworks on the planet.

One of the most impressive aspects of London’s museums is that there is something for every visitor, from family-friendly interactive exhibitions and modern galleries for art lovers, to displays that explore science, technology and design.

Whether you are looking to fill a morning in the October half-term holidays or escape the rainy London weather for an afternoon deepening your understanding of the past, present or future, we have rounded up the best museums in London to visit this autumn.

Best London museums to visit in 2025

1. Natural History Museum

South Kensington

Explore over 80 million objects from the natural world at the Natural History Museum

Explore over 80 million objects from the natural world at the Natural History Museum (Trustees of the Natural History Museum)

The Natural History Museum is home to more than 80 million objects, some dating back billions of years, with exhibitions on prehistoric predators including displays of dinosaur bones and fossils, as well as early humans. Visitors can also learn about the animal kingdom throughout history, with exhibits on the evolution of mammals, extinct species such as mammoths and dodos, and marine invertebrates. Spend time in the sparkling section of the museum that houses raw minerals and rare gems, including the Devonshire Emerald, one of the biggest and most richly coloured emeralds ever discovered, and a meteorite originating from Mars.

Price: Free. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Self-guided family tour

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2. Victoria and Albert Museum

South Kensington

The Victoria and Albert Museum explores over 5,000 years of creativity

The Victoria and Albert Museum explores over 5,000 years of creativity (Alan Williams)

The V&A has a collection of 1.25 million objects, ranging from early European art and neoclassical furniture, to the biggest and most comprehensive collection of fashion items in the world. Spanning over 5,000 years of creativity, its exhibitions spotlight art, design and performance. Notable pieces include dresses designed by Alexander McQueen and a museum favourite, the Tippoo’s Tiger, which was stolen from Tipu Sultan, ruler of Mysore in South India, after attacks by the British East India Company army.

Price: Free. No booking is required for the free exhibits.

Kid-friendly? Digital family trails and treasure hunts around the museum; you can also check out the Young V&A in Hackney for a child-focused experience

3. Science Museum

South Kensington

From outer space to the deep sea, there’s plenty to learn at the Science Museum

From outer space to the deep sea, there’s plenty to learn at the Science Museum (Science Museum Group)

The Science Museum is one of London’s major museums, covering topics from mathematics and engineering to space and everyday technology. Some of his highlights on display include the rocket launcher that sent the British Black Arrow satellite into space, one of the oldest clocks in the world and the Apollo 10 capsule module, which went around the Moon. Galleries also include the history of flight, exhibiting a complete slice of a genuine Boeing 747 jumbo jet, and objects from science and technology that have shaped the modern world. After almost 40 years, the Science Museum has said goodbye to its original space exhibition and has recently opened its shiny new gallery, ‘Space’, with new items on display, such as the “rolly-polly” Moon rover, a three-billion-year-old piece of the Moon, and the spacecraft that carried astronaut Tim Peake.

Price: Free. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Interactive galleries, family trails, ‘Space Show’ with live science experiments.

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4. Imperial War Museum

Lambeth

Get a glimpse of what the First and Second World Wars were like at the Imperial War Museum

Get a glimpse of what the First and Second World Wars were like at the Imperial War Museum (IWM)

The Imperial War Museum showcases the lives of ordinary people who fought or lived through war and conflict, with two large displays focusing on the First and Second World Wars. The galleries host thousands of objects telling the story of how these two wars impacted societies across the world, including weapons, photographs, personal items and everyday objects like ration tickets. Another permanent exhibition, the Holocaust Galleries, displays first-hand testimonies of veterans, eyewitnesses and survivors of the genocide. This sobering museum will leave you with a better understanding of the impact of war on society and how similar conflicts across the globe today are having the same effect.

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Price: Free. No booking required.

Kid-friendly? Family trails around the museum, sensory packs

5. Museum of the Home

Hoxton

Step back in time at the Museum of the Home

Step back in time at the Museum of the Home (Jaron James)

Found in almshouses built in 1714, the Museum of the Home does not focus on a specific event or a certain collection; instead, it tells the story of everyday lives in Britain and how the inside of people’s homes reflects their stories and characters. Visitors can journey through four centuries of home life with room displays ranging from the 1630s to what a converted flat may look like in 2049. One exhibition in the Home Galleries shows a series of short films on how East London residents express their identities through what they keep in their homes, whether that’s memorabilia, cultural and religious objects, heirlooms or items left behind by loved ones who have passed.

Price: Free. No booking required.

Kid-friendly? Mini playhouse, family trails, reading lounge, sensory den, sensory bags

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6. London Museum Docklands

West India Quay

Unearth maritime trade history at the London Museum Docklands

Unearth maritime trade history at the London Museum Docklands (London Museum)

Soak up 400 years of docklands history at this museum, set on the dockside in a retired sugar warehouse. It showcases the expansion of trade via water with ships bringing spices, tea and silk to Britain, as well as the navy’s battle for trade and territory with its rivals. One of the most important exhibitions focuses on slavery in Britain and how London benefited from the profits of trafficking people from the African continent. The gallery displays stories from some of the people affected by slavery, as well as items such as the letters of Ignatius Sancho, a British abolitionist who was thought to have been born on a slave ship, and became one of the earliest known Black people to vote in a British general election. Its current exhibition, Secrets of the Thames, looks into how mudlarking has unearthed fascinating objects from London’s past.

Price: Free. No booking required for the free exhibits.

Kid-friendly? Interactive play, family walks, Santa’s grotto

7. British Museum

Bloomsbury

Pediments in the Parthenon section of the British Museum

Pediments in the Parthenon section of the British Museum (The Trustees of the British Museum)

The British Museum’s collection is regarded as one of the best in the world, with exhibitions covering over two million years of history across six continents, which famous artefacts such as the Rosetta Stone, ancient Egyptian objects, collections on African history and Anglo-Saxon hoards. However, it’s important to note this museum has frequently faced criticism over its collections, much of which was looted during the height of the British Empire. The British Museum itself has a list of “contested objects” that countries have asked to be returned, and also notes that parts of its collection are in the museum today due to “conflict and colonial activity”.

Price: Free. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Kids can take on the ‘Museum Mission’ challenge or the ‘Museum Explorer Trail’

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8. Churchill War Rooms

Westminster

The Cabinet Room at Churchill's War Rooms

The Cabinet Room at Churchill’s War Rooms (IWM)

This museum allows the public to get a glimpse into how British officials determined their Second World War strategy within secret underground headquarters. Among the twisting corridors are the Cabinet War Rooms, where Winston Churchill and other officials worked, ate, and even spent the night during the war. The rooms include a transatlantic communication area disguised as a toilet, Churchill’s underground suite, the BBC broadcasting and switchboard room and, most importantly, the map room where some of the most crucial war decisions were made.

Price: £33; under 5s go free. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Self-guided visits suitable for ages 10 and above

9. Hauser & Wirth

Mayfair

‘No Time for Dispair’ by Michaela Yearwood-Dan at Hauser & Wirth gallery

‘No Time for Dispair’ by Michaela Yearwood-Dan at Hauser & Wirth gallery (Alex Delfanne)

Swiss contemporary and modern art group Hauser & Wirth’s London gallery has two exhibition spaces with rotating displays, alongside artists’ talks, film screenings and workshops. Its exhibitions often include art such as paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography and video from contemporary artists. The gallery has two exhibition spaces with rotating displays, such as the works of Mike Kelley and Verena Loewensberg, alongside artists’ talks, film screenings and workshops.

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Price: Free. London location reopens on 14 October.

Kid-friendly? Families are welcome, but ask that no one touches or climbs the artworks, and no food or drink is permitted

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10. Design Museum

Kensington

The Design Museum explores how our everyday objects have evolved over time

The Design Museum explores how our everyday objects have evolved over time (Rob Harris)

Dedicated to contemporary design, the Kensington museum attracts many to its curated temporary exhibitions, such as the world of director Wes Anderson and the evolution of swimwear. ‘Designer, Maker, User’ is a free permanent exhibition which takes visitors on a trip through the evolution of modern design through these three roles. Almost 1,000 items from the 20th and 21st centuries – including road signs, the Tube map, Vespas, and Xbox controllers, plastic garden chairs and Ikea bags – are on display, each invoking how modern design has evolved throughout the years.

Price: Free. No booking is required for the free exhibit.

Kid-friendly? Design days and camps are planned throughout the year

11. National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery

Trafalgar Square

Gaze upon some of the most famous paintings in the world at the National Gallery

Gaze upon some of the most famous paintings in the world at the National Gallery (National Gallery)

The National Gallery is found in one of London’s most famous plazas, Trafalgar Square, a fitting location to house the UK’s collection of Western European paintings spanning over seven centuries. The gallery exhibits some of the world’s most famous paintings, such as Vincent Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein and the Wilton Diptych. Don’t forget to visit its sister gallery nearby, the National Portrait Gallery, for a curated look at portraits from past kings and queens to contemporary celebrities like Harry Styles and Marcus Rashford.

Price: Free. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Two spaces for self-guided activities, and eating a ‘Canvas Quest’ is also suitable for those aged seven and older, which takes children on a hide-and-seek game throughout the gallery

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12. London Transport Museum

Covent Garden

The London Transport Museum houses heritage buses and retired Tube carriages

The London Transport Museum houses heritage buses and retired Tube carriages (London Transport Museum)

Calling all trainspotters and transport enthusiasts: there are very few museums in the capital that can top a day out at the London Transport Museum. From omnibuses, trams and early railways to the world’s first underground and the creation of the Tube lines, visitors can explore London’s transportation history through retired heritage vehicles, photographs and displays on how London expanded as transport grew. An area of the museum is also dedicated to Transport for London posters, exploring how commercial art and design have evolved over the years.

Price: Annual pass of £25. Those 17 and under go free. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Playzone, family events

13. Young V&A

Bethnal Green

For a museum dedicated solely to kids, head to the Young V&A

For a museum dedicated solely to kids, head to the Young V&A (David Parry/ V&A)

The Young V&A is a museum dedicated to children, young people and families that displays childhood-related objects and historic artefacts in exhibitions suitable for kids to interact with and learn from. The three main galleries, Play, Imagine and Design, allow babies to discover colours, textures and shapes at eye-level height through their exhibitions, while older kids can learn about the collections on display. Kids can also explore their creativity in the performance space and workshop areas. Some of the most loved items on display include a doll’s house collection, a life-size Joey the War Horse puppet, and the original Superman costume worn by Christopher Reeve.

Price: Free. No booking required.

Kid-friendly? Absolutely

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14. Sir John Soane’s Museum

Holborn

Step into the mind of one of Britain’s most famous architects at Sir John Soane's Museum

Step into the mind of one of Britain’s most famous architects at Sir John Soane’s Museum (Gareth Gardner)

One of the most celebrated architects in the country, having designed the likes of the Bank of England, has had his house turned into a museum. Sir John Soane died in 1837, but his architectural legacy lives on within the museum as well as his vast collection of antiquities, furniture, sculptures, models and paintings. Tours can be booked to delve deeper into Soane’s Regency-era life with access to his private apartments.

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Price: Free. No booking required unless joining a highlights tour or entering with a large group. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Family trail and workshops

15. Fashion and Textile Museum

Bermondsey

The Fashion and Textiles Museum changes exhibitions every six months

The Fashion and Textiles Museum changes exhibitions every six months (Getty Images for Fashion and Textiles Museum)

The Fashion and Textile Museum uses its entire space to host temporary exhibitions, rotating between different periods in history, topics and stories. Its past exhibitions have included Fashion Renegades of 80s London, displaying original garments and accessories from Leigh Bowery, as well as an installation on the history of fashion label Biba, from its boutique days to the use of its clothing on film. The museum’s current exhibition is showing some of the most famous costumes from film and television, including Downton Abbey and Peaky Blinders.

Price: Adults from £11.50, 18-25s from £10.50, 12-17 from £9.50, under 12s go free. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Create and learn space, museum explorer kits, young designer workshops

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16. Queer Britain

King’s Cross

Queer Britain’s exhibitions celebrate and explore what it means to be queer

Queer Britain’s exhibitions celebrate and explore what it means to be queer (Rahil Ahmad)

The first and only national LGBT+ museum in the UK, Queer Britain, hosts a series of exhibitions exploring what it means to be queer through objects, images, voices and art from sectors such as activism, culture and social history. Currently on display is ‘Top’, by Claye Bowler, an installation that chronicles Bowler’s seven-year journey through the UK healthcare system to access gender-affirming top surgery. Its permanent exhibition, ‘We are Queer Britain’, covers over 100 years of queer life, with items such as the historic Wolfenden Report (1957), which proposed decriminalising male homosexuality, the top hat worn by Suranne Jones in BBC’s Gentleman Jack, and the museum’s patron Elton John’s handwritten letter to his younger self.

Price: Free/Pay what you can donations. Book here.

Kid-friendly? The museum welcomes visitors of all ages

17. The William Morris Gallery

Walthamstow

Step inside the world of the English Arts and Crafts designer and early socialist, William Morris

Step inside the world of the English Arts and Crafts designer and early socialist, William Morris (Daniele Audino)

The William Morris Gallery’s main collection holds the world’s largest collection of Morris’ works as well as a history of his political activism, poems and a space inspired by Morris & Co. workshops. A permanent exhibition celebrates the work of Frank Brangwyn, one of the founders of the gallery, who trained in William Morris’s workshop. On 18 October, the ‘Women in Print’ exhibition will open, which explores women’s roles in print and design over the past 150 years. For Morris devotees, a separate museum at the William Morris Society in Hammersmith may also be of interest, at Kelmscott House, where Morris once lived, which holds his original Albion printing press. Entry is £3.50 for the society museum.

Price: Free. Booking not required.

Kid-friendly? Hands-on and interactive exhibits, ‘Mini Morris’ craft and play sessions and ‘Morris Explorer satchels’, including a sensory map and a story for during the visit

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18. Tate Modern

Bankside

Escape for an afternoon into the world of modern art at the Tate Gallery

Escape for an afternoon into the world of modern art at the Tate Gallery (Getty/iStock)

Found in the former Bankside Power Station on the River Thames, the Tate Modern is loved by children and adults alike. Its ongoing exhibition features artists’ responses to mass media and technology, such as the monumental Babel by Cildo Meireles, a towering cylinder of radios each tuned into a different station. Other artworks touch on how society works, surrealist paintings, and the use of the body in art. The gallery also features works from world-renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Yayoi Kusama, Roy Lichtenstein and Henri Matisse, to name a few.

Price: Free. No booking is required for the free exhibits.

Kid-friendly? Tate Draw, family-friendly events

19. Horniman Museum

Forest Hill

Explore the World Gallery at the Horniman Museum and Gardens

Explore the World Gallery at the Horniman Museum and Gardens (Andrew Lee)

The Horniman Museum and Gardens aims to allow people to learn more about the world without leaving the country, a legacy left by Frederick Horniman, an MP for the Liberal Party and social reformer, who built the museum to “bring the world to Forest Hill”. Among its thousands of items are musical instruments, textiles, religious and cultural objects, insect specimens and fossils, all collected from around the globe, which are on display, while live animals such as rabbits and alpacas can be found outside. Its extensive gardens also feature a pavilion, a prehistoric garden and a meadow. The large collection, however, was built on the back of the colonial wealth produced by the tea merchant Horniman Family, a history and context that the museum continues to work to shed light on. The Natural History Gallery is currently closed for redevelopment.

Price: Free; the Aquarium, Butterfly House and Robot Zoo have a fee. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Family craft Saturdays, school workshops, and an all-around family-friendly day out

20. The Postal Museum

Clerkenwell

Seek out the Postal Museum’s Mail Rail ride

Seek out the Postal Museum’s Mail Rail ride (Krystian Data)

The Postal Museum is best known for its ‘Mail Rail’ ride: a small train that runs underground, which was initially designed to transport mail, but now carries visitors to tunnels deep below the sorting office for an audio-visual show about the railway’s 1930s heyday. After a trip on the Mail Rail, visitors can gaze at exhibitions showcasing 500 years of postal history with hands-on exhibitions and objects such as the world’s first adhesive stamps and retired postbuses.

Price: £18.50 for an adult ticket online, £12.50 for 16-24s, £11 for two-15s, children under two go free. Book here.

Kid-friendly? Play area and weekly play sessions

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