amazing old carriages and trains. for children (free entry) and adults, two pleasing hours. free wifi and bar inside. Download a two for one coupons, pay just 15£ for two adults)
A little pricey but totally worth it for transport nerds. Easily a few hours entertainment wandering round the generally quietexhibitions. Lots of original vehicles and some brilliant models.
A must see museum. It will take you around 3-4 hours to go around the place but believe me, you will enjoy it. If you buy the £15 ticket then you will have access for a whole year. Totally worth it!
A bit pricey. Worth it if you're interested in interactive museums and history. The postergallery is wonderful. Pick out a few of your favorites and head up to the poster shop to get your very own!
A classic! Kids just love this place, there's so much to see, from horse carriages to modern tube trains and buses. Not a bad way to take refuge for a few hours. Tickets are valid for a year!
Great gift shop , make sure to look upstairs at the prints . Good museum for kids , make sure to ask for stamp card upon entry so kids want to explore all the museum . As it's paid entry it's quieter
The pram storage is at the back right corner of the museum but if you want to follow the trail you'll have to retrace your steps to the entrance so your kids can start stamping the museumtrail from 1
It's one of the places that your little ones will defiantly love.. Multiple playing areas, books, and driving simulations .. Don't miss it if you are in London.
Always a great spot when it's raining. The entry is expensive but when you have your ticket you can use it as many times as you want for an entire year
If you have a child as obsessed with trains as mine then do visit. £15 entry per adult will last for a whole year!!! It is really cool and not crazy busy (apart from school holiday season of course)
Interesting collection of buses, early horse tram carriages and tube trains. Entrance costs around 16£. Ticket is valid for one year with unlimited access for the registered ticket bearer.
Incredibly fun, great for curious kids and adults alike spanning the entire history of transport from horse drawn carts to the tubes and buses we all recognise today.
£15 for an adult! D stuff in there is all rather interesting but only if u love trains.D museum shop has some really brilliant things & d Art on d Underground exhibit at d moment is really quite cool.
My son has a learning disability,I asked if he could have the concession price - yes. Bonus was that 1 carer goes free! Also, ticket is valid for a year so he can go back with another carer.
Spent more than 3 hours here. Love the old adverts, info on the famous logo and the WW section. There's a £15 admission for adults though but a well-worth visit.
Marvel over the latest digital advances and find out what's on the way in the next decade. The exhibition will also take visitors to see some predictions that didn't quite make it to fruition. Read more
2for1 entry with a paper travelcard bought from a national rail station. Take a good look around at all the information there are some very interest facts, figures and items.
This museum houses more than 80 vehicles including the first tubes, horse-drawn trams and the earliest motorised buses, plus iconic posters from the last 100 years.