• For those who are expert in Sherlock Holmes, a collection of photographs, painting and newspapers from the period is also part of the museum's memorabilia.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum was quite interesting. You must walk up stairs to see everything.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum is a popular privately-run museum in London, dedicated to the celebrated 19th century detective created by Sir Conan Doyle.
  • However the number one destination for scores of new fans – and fanmail – is still 221B Baker Street, which houses the Sherlock Holmes Museum.
  • Bear in mind Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson DIDN’T exist so this is really a fake museum with fake artefacts.
  • From Baker Street station, turn right, cross the road and turn right and you're only 5 minutes walk from the Sherlock Holmes Museum.
  • That has since been converted into a block of flats behind the Abbey National’s 1930s facade. So where’s the Sherlock Holmes Museum?
  • More than 2 million Sherlock Holmes fans have visited the Sherlock Holmes museum since it opened in 1990.
  • In the Museum you can see carefully collected authentic Exhibition pieces of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes and the Victorian era.
  • End your tour opposite the Sherlock Holmes Museum, so you can continue to explore Sherlock's London before visiting the Sherlock Holmes Museum itself.