The London Film Museum
Westminster, Greater London · ★ 4.6 · 74,925 visitor reviews
Westminster, WC2E 7BN

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). This is a chance for movie (and car) fans young and old to see some of the most iconic film vehicles of all time. There is a film clip from the film it starred in running behind each vehicle and extra information is available on interactive tablets.
Audio guides are available too. Over 100 original items are on display from scripts, storyboards and model miniatures, plus several full size vehicles. Kids will love the different cars, (which include Auric's Rolls from ‘Goldfinger' and Little Nellie from ‘You Only Live Twice'), plus there are boats, bikes and gyrocopters too!
You can get pretty close to most of the vehicles to take a good look. The exhibition is well laid out and the staff are friendly and helpful. You can take plenty of photos and there is even the chance to dress as Bond as the end for a professional pic.
Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children
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- Onsite Parking
- Toilets
- Wheelchair Accessible
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Common questions
What is The London Film Museum all about?
The London Film Museum in Westminster is home to the Bond in Motion Collection, featuring over 100 original items from the James Bond films. You'll see iconic vehicles including cars, boats, bikes, and gyrocopters, plus scripts, storyboards, and model miniatures.
Is The London Film Museum good for kids?
Yes, it's suitable for all ages from toddlers to teenagers. Kids particularly love getting up close to the different vehicles, including Auric's Rolls from Goldfinger and Little Nellie from You Only Live Twice, and there's even a chance to dress up as Bond for a professional photo at the end.
How much does it cost to visit The London Film Museum?
Adult tickets are £14.50, children aged 5-15 are £9.50, and there's a family ticket available for £38. Concession tickets are also available at £9.50.
Is The London Film Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, The London Film Museum is wheelchair accessible. It's an indoor attraction so weather won't be a factor, and there are toilets available on site.
Can you take photos at The London Film Museum?
Yes, you're welcome to take plenty of photos throughout the exhibition. You can get pretty close to most of the vehicles for a good look, and audio guides are available if you want to learn more about each exhibit.
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