With over 200 institutions and counting, the sheer amount of museums in London may be staggering—but should it come as a shock? London has a history that spans nearly 2,000-years. If its streets could talk, they would tell fascinating tales. You can visit the city whether you’ve been to the European capital The museums of London are as diverse as our curiosity. Whether you want to see Roman ruins that mark the reigns Cladius or Trajan, visit the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern to be a part of the latest visionary. While the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museums are must-visits in London, some of our favorites don’t hesitate to explore the niches. For example, the Museum of Brands takes its visitors on a fascinating journey through the history of cereal packaging. Here are 28 of our favorite museums in London. We start with the ones that are completely free.
All museums in London are free.
There are many London museums that offer free admission, but a few require tickets. Many of London’s best museums are free, so you can visit as many artifacts and curiosities as you like without paying a penny. Start by visiting the British Museum (London’s biggest!) The Tate Modern’s sprawling galleries are a great place to start. Or, you can get lost in Georgia O’Keeffe’s captivating watercolors and Andy Warhol’s triptychs of silkscreens.
What is the most popular museum in London?
According to 2024 dataThe British Museum, and the Natural History Museum in London are the two most visited. It’s easy to spend an entire week exploring the impressive collections at either museum. The British Museum has an eight-million-strong collection of art and humanities that spans continents, centuries and continents. Traveling with kids Or are you just a lover of animals? South Kensington’s Natural History Museum is a great place to visit, with everything from the tiniest ant up to Hope, which is the skeleton a blue-whale that hangs over Hintzes Hall.
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How to choose the best Museums in London
Each review has been written and approved by an a Condé Nast Traveler Journalist who has been to the museum and knows about the destination. Our editors choose activities based on institutions that provide an insider view of the destination. They also consider authenticity, location and service credentials, as well as sustainability credentials.