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Young V & A

London, Greater London · 4.4 · 5,710 visitor reviews

London, E2 9PA

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About

Welcome to Young V&A, the free museum where children, young people and families can imagine, play and design. Get ready to spark your creativity and embark on a delightful adventure into the world of art, design, and imagination! The Museum Designed with and for 0–14-year-olds, Young V&A’s mission is to inspire the next generation of artists, designers, performers, and practitioners.

The three galleries Play , Imagine and Design , each feature new interactive activities , which are inspired by the collections. Where children and their families can have fun together expressing their creativity, with immersive optical illusions, a performance area and a stage. As well as a marble run, self-portrait maker and open design studio - plus much more!

Wander through collections that are sure to wow and amaze you. And visit during exciting events! Over the summer there is a full programme of free drop-in events, from workshops and activities to storytelling.

Also, join them for National Play Day on 3rd August for a day of fun activities for all the family. Tickets will be available to book online this Summer for the first Young V&A exhibition, Japan: Myths to Manga, which opens Saturday 14th October. Take an exciting and atmospheric trip through Japanese history – and explore how landscape and folklore have influenced Japan's culture, technology and design.

Accessibility The entrance to Young V&A is step-free and wheelchair accessible. The shop and cafe are also on the ground floor for easy convenience and there are lifts and a ramp that will take you up to the galleries and exhibition spaces. The Reading Room on the lower-ground floor is their designated quiet space offering a calming environment for individuals who may need a break from sensory stimulation.

This is a drop-in, multi-use space which can also be used for reading, homework, prayer or breastfeeding. Food & Drink Feeling peckish? Head to the Town Square Cafe for a selection of hot and cold meals!

The kids can even dig into their own children's lunchboxes. Don't forget the sweet treats - from pastries and cakes to more! The adults can also sit back and relax with a cuppa or a barista-made coffee!

You are also welcome to bring cold food and drink from home. The cafe has a bottle warmer and a microwave if you need to heat up milk or food for your little ones, and you can eat your packed lunch in the Town Square or in the neighbouring Museum Gardens.

Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children

Categories

Facilities

  • Onsite Parking
  • Toilets
  • Pushchair Friendly
  • Accessible Parking
  • Accessible Entrance
  • Contactless Payment

Prices

Free entry

Opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:45 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:45 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:45 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:45 PM Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:45 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:45 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:45 PM

Common questions

Is Young V&A free to visit?

Yes, entry to Young V&A is completely free, making it a brilliant budget-friendly day out for families in London. Some special exhibitions may have a separate charge.

What age group is Young V&A designed for?

Young V&A is specifically designed with and for 0-14 year olds. The three galleries Play, Imagine and Design each feature interactive activities that let children express their creativity through immersive optical illusions, performance areas, marble runs and more.

What are the opening hours for Young V&A?

Young V&A is open every day from 10:00 AM to 5:45 PM. It's a consistent schedule that makes planning your visit easy.

Does Young V&A have a cafe?

Yes, the Town Square Cafe offers hot and cold meals plus children's lunchboxes. There are pastries, cakes and barista coffee for adults. You're also welcome to bring your own cold food, and they have a bottle warmer and microwave for little ones.

Is Young V&A wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the entrance is step-free and wheelchair accessible. Lifts and a ramp take you to the galleries, and there's a quiet Reading Room on the lower-ground floor for visitors who need a break from sensory stimulation.

What families say

4.4

5710 reviews