The London Transport Museum in Covent Garden has today reopened its doors.
The Museum - including its much-loved shop and café Canteen - is open daily between 11:00 and 19:00, except for Thursdays and Sundays when the Museum will close earlier at 18:00.
London Transport Museum is the world’s leading museum of urban transport and an award-winning day out.
Exploring the powerful link between transport and the growth of London, its culture and society since 1800. By sharing this story of innovation, ingenuity, creativity and design, London Transport Museum ignite curiosity about the world around us and how to shape its future.
The collection is Designated Outstanding by Arts Council England. It includes more than 500,000 objects, from locomotives which powered the world’s first underground railway, to one of the most important collections of 20th century poster art. Discover these objects and their stories at the Museum, at the Depot in Acton Town and online.
Tickets give you unlimited daytime entry to all Museum galleries and temporary exhibitions for a whole year:
· Adult £18.50
· Concession £17.00
· Local Resident £13.50
In addition to your ticket, you are also required to book a free of charge time slot for entry.
Due to current restrictions, the number of people per time slot is limited, as well as each booking being capped at 6 tickets/people.
Find out more about London Transport Museum here.
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