Elliott B. • August 26, 2015Nice small museum about London's canal history. Basin at back. You can book trips from here on a narrowboat. Short walk from King's Cross Station.
Morgan D. • October 27, 2017Incredible collection of historical books & documents that will leave you speechless.
Shannon • January 22, 2011Cafe has best food. Good place for quiet lunch of yummy Italian favourites.
Jeanette M. • October 31, 2022The mail rail is without a doubt the best bit and it’s worth the entire entrance fee! The exhibition is very kid-friendly. It’s 1H - 1H 30 min experience in total.
Naomi L. • April 26, 2014The secluded garden is a lovely place to sit in the sun with a gorgeous piece of cake from the cafe, and you don't need to pay the entrance fee to enjoy the cafe and garden.
H R. • September 25, 2014Free entry with lots of good exhibits. Good to take a sketchbook here and spend the morning. The people are great to speak to. Small museum but lots to see.
Natalie M. • April 9, 2014Quite possibly one of the most hidden Egyptology gems out there, right in your backyard. Don't miss the emergency stairwell -- some of the best stuff is hidden there!
Derrick L. • November 14, 2015Fantastic place to spend a day. So much on display and so much to learn. Can get pretty crowded thou.
Sony Xperia™ Football • December 6, 2010Crammed full of amazing memorabilia, if you are an Arsenal fan this is the place to visit. There are lots of interactive sections as well as the Legends Theatre
Peeyapat R. • October 4, 2013absolutely inspiring. brilliant use of space for perfect natural lighting.
Nat G. • April 11, 2011Lots of pickled dissected things and surgical instruments; not for the faint-hearted but fantastic for fans of the macabre and unusual!
David M. • April 13, 2010Fantastic museum! Just re-opened after a £10 million re-development. Especially good for kids with lots of interactive features. Focus on the immigrant experiance makes it relevant for all Londoners!
Feliza O. • January 23, 2015Wonderful place to know more about Dr Johnson. The staff there are all volunteers and the entrance Fees are used to manage the place.
Martyn H. • September 7, 2022A much needed museum for London and all queer people, thanks ⭐️🥰⭐️🥰⭐️🏳️🌈
Sam D. • December 8, 2010Really nice newly opened museum in medieval buildings. A little hidden gem in the heart of Clerkenwell.
Museum of Happiness • December 4, 2017We're run by a small team so don't currently open around the clock! You can pre-book events and activities through our website :)
Ivan D. • November 9, 2010This is a great tucked away museum that offers a real insight on London. especially Hugh Mydlleton and his waterways
Ann G. • August 24, 2011Well worth doing the tour here (open weekdays) for a proper bit of unseen London. The decor is amazing and the history fascinating.
Jacques • May 13, 2015The wax model of Jeremy Bentham.(founder of UCL) is sitting in a glass-fronted cabinet. His head is a wax replica but his real head is held by the university and has been cared for by UCL since 1850
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