Museum of London
Barbican, Greater London · ★ 4.5 · 18,682 visitor reviews
Barbican, EC2Y 5HN

About
Museum of London tells the story of the capital from prehistoric times to the present day. This indoor museum in Greater London displays artefacts exploring London's remarkable history for babies, toddlers, and children. On-site parking ensures convenient access, whilst pushchair-friendly spaces cater to families.
The museum reveals how London grew from Roman settlement to global metropolis through evocative displays and treasured objects. The Great Fire of London gallery particularly captivates young visitors. Families seeking museums in London will find essential city history.
Located in the Barbican area, the museum provides free admission to world-class collections. The London stories create engaging entertainment for visitors exploring the capital.
Good for: babies toddlers, older children, young children
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Facilities
- Onsite Parking
- Pushchair Friendly
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Entrance
- Contactless Payment
Common questions
What can families see at the Museum of London?
The Museum of London tells the story of the capital from prehistoric times to the present day. The Great Fire of London gallery particularly captivates young visitors, revealing how London grew from Roman settlement to global metropolis.
Is the Museum of London pushchair friendly?
Yes, the Museum of London has pushchair-friendly spaces throughout. There's on-site parking with accessible spaces and an accessible entrance.
Is the Museum of London suitable for young children?
Yes, the museum welcomes babies, toddlers, young children, and older children. The evocative displays and interactive elements engage visitors of all ages.
Does the Museum of London have parking?
Yes, there is on-site parking available including accessible parking spaces. Contactless payments are accepted throughout the museum.
Where is the Museum of London located?
The Museum of London is located in the Barbican area of Greater London. It's well connected by public transport and provides free admission to world-class collections about London's history.
What families say
18682 reviews