Galleries & Museums
Addresses don't come much grander than "Number One London", the popular name for Apsley House, one of the most interesting visitor attractions in London. Home to the Duke of Wellington after his vi...
Benjamin Franklin House, the world's only remaining Franklin home and listed Georgian building, is just steps from Charing Cross. The Historical Experience presents the excitement of Franklin's Lon...
Explore the original Cabinet War Rooms - today part of the Churchill War Rooms - which sheltered Churchill and his wartime government during the Blitz. This maze of historic rooms once buzzed with...
Design Museum is a platform for exploring and enjoying thought provoking contemporary design in every form from furniture to graphics, and architecture to industrial design. Located by Tower Brid...
Founded in 1811 following a bequest from the art dealer and collector Sir Francis Bourgeois, Dulwich Picture Gallery is England's first public art gallery. The collection is housed in a purpose-bui...
Uncover the lady behind the legend at this memorable museum on London's South Bank. Florence Nightingale was the most influential woman in Victorian Britain after Queen Victoria herself. Travel th...
The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, Britain's first home for abandoned children and London's first public art gallery. The Foundling Museum houses the Hospital's fine co...
Step into Sigmund Freud's London home after fleeing Nazi occupied Austria. Discover his intriguing study and world-famous psychoanalytic couch. See rare film footage of the Freud family, as well as...
The Garden Museum is a must see attraction for any gardener. Housed in an historic church, it is a truly unique place with a fascinating permanent collection, plus seasonal events & exhibitions, a...
Grayson Perry: The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman 6 October 2011 - 19 February 2012 Grayson Perry curates an installation of his new works alongside objects made by unknown men and women throughou...
Discover Greenwich with local experts and make the most of your visit with a historical guided tour. The tours cover the history of Greenwich, the Royal Observatory, Greenwich Park, the Prime Merid...
This superb hidden gem of a museum houses the story of the five regiments of foot guards who guard the Sovereign and her palaces. Come and enjoy this royal collection worth over £6.5 million! Admi...
25 Brook Street was home to the great baroque composer George Frideric Handel from 1723 until his death in 1759. The only composer museum in London, this landmark address is where Handel composed s...
Unlock the secrets of the human body by taking an audio-tour of the Hunterian Museum, London's oldest museum of anatomy and pathology, and find out about the surgeon John Hunter (1728-1793) whose u...
The Jewel Tower dates back over 700 years and is an intriguing visitor attraction in the heart of Westminster. It was built around 1365 to house Edward III's treasures and was known as the 'King's...
The Jewish Museum London is a new landmark museum celebrating Jewish life and cultural diversity. The museum tells the story of Jewish history, culture and religion in an innovative and compelling...




















