• With the London Pass®, you can curate your own personal museum trail, taking you from the heart of London's history to the forefront of modern art and beyond.
  • The Jack the Ripper Museum offers a macabre look into life in Victorian London, plotting the Ripper’s murders and information about the victims.
  • Travel through the London Transport Museum, which hosts exhibitions connecting transport with the social and cultural history of London.
  • Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PA.
  • The museum’s displays have been conceived as a "biography" of London and have a strong social history element.
  • The Museum of London opened in 1976 in a modern building designed by Powell and Moya as part of the Barbican, a typical postwar complex with lots of...
  • London’s largest art museum—the eighth-biggest art museum in the world—has more than 100 galleries displaying everything from photography to jewellery.
  • The Museum of London records the history of the city from prehistoric to the present day through several models and unusual objects.
  • This impressive and fantastic museum is one of London’s most famous museums, and although it is a museum that adults usually love...
  • Opened in 1881, London’s Natural History Museum is housed in a stunning Victorian building in the South Kensington neighborhood.