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Museums

London has more than 200 museums so we've picked out just a few of our favourites for you to enjoy. Best of all, entry is free!!

Science MuseumImperial War Museum
Tate ModernThe British Museum
Museum of LondonNational Army Museum

Interior of the Science Museum

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Science Museum

Whether you want to know how to launch a rocket or control a magnetic cloud, the Science Museum brings science to life and life to science.

With over 15,000 original objects on display and 800 interactive experiences, the Science Museum has something for the whole family.

Opening hours: Daily 10am to 6pm

Admission: Free - excludes IMAX and SIMEX (2FOR1 offers available)

Getting there

From London Fenchurch Street it's just 19 minutes on the Circle or District line to South Kensington station. From there it's less than 10 minutes walk to the Museum.

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Exterior of the Imperial War Museum

Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum is regarded as one of London's top attractions.

There's a vast collection of weapons, vehicles, models, photos and film - all reminders of Britain's involvement and sacrifices during the wars of the 20th century.

Opening hours: Daily 10am to 6pm

Admission: Free

Getting there

From London Fenchurch Street it's just a 12 minute Tube journey to Lambeth North station with ine interchange. The Museum is a 6 minute walk from the station.

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Inside Tate Modern

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Tate Modern

Created from a disused power station in the year 2000, Tate Modern displays the nation's collection of international modern art.

If you're an avid art lover, then this is a great place to spend the day.

Opening hours: Sun to Thurs 10am - 6pm; Fri & Sat 10am - 10pm

Admission: Free

Getting there

From London Fenchurch Street it's just a 6 minute journey to Blackfriar's station and a further 10 minutes on foot.

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The British Museum

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The British Museum

If you like history, you'll love the British Museum. It houses the world's greatest collection of antiquities from Ancient Greece, Rome, Asia and prehistoric Britain.

The British Museum is also very close to Coram's Fields playground featured here so everyone gets something out of the day.

Opening hours: Daily 10am to 5.30pm

Admission: Free

Getting there

From London Fenchurch Street it's a 15 minute Tube ride on the District or Circle with one interchange on the Northern line to Tottenham Court Road station. The Museum is a 5 minute walk from the station.

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Kids enjoying the activities at the Museum of London

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Museum of London

The most famous disaster in London's history - 'London's Burning: The Great Fire of London in 1666' - is a moment in time worth recalling. This exhibition tells its story through the voices of those who lived through it and it's free!!

This Museum is great fun for kids too with interactive displays. There's also a replica 16th century fireman's hat to try on!!

Opening hours: Mon to Sat 10am - 5.50pm; Sun 12pm - 5.50pm

Admission: Free

Getting there

From London Fenchurch Street it's 10 minutes on the Circle line to Barbican station with a 6 minute walk from the station.

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Kids climbing the climbing wall at the National Army Museum

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National Army Museum

There's something for everyone at the National Army Museum - history for grown ups and a Kids' Zone for the young ones.

Discover adventure, banish boredom and unleash imagination in the Kids' Zone. This is a free interactive learning and play space. Bring all your troops!!

Opening hours: Daily 10am to 5.30pm

Admission: Free

Getting there

From London Fenchurch Street it's 16 minutes on the District or Circle line to Sloane Square station. Srom the station it's less than 15 minutes walk to the Museum.

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