London Transport Museum

★ 4.9 (47K+ reviews) • 192K+ booked
Step into the London Transport Museum at Covent Garden Piazza, where London and its transport history unfolds through lively exhibitions and a vast collection of historic vehicles, including iconic buses, trains, and the London Underground. The London Transport Museum explores the evolution of the city's transport system, from the Metropolitan Railway and the underground railway to the underground network of today. Visit the museum depot to see an impressive collection of vehicles and artifacts. Alongside the London Transportation Museum, discover hidden London with guided tours to disused stations and wartime shelters, revealing secret parts of the city's transport heritage. Families and adults alike enjoy interactive exhibits, original posters from the global poster gallery, and powerful stories of world war impacts. Don’t miss the museum shop with unique souvenirs. Whether visiting for the history, the art, or the future of public transport, the London Underground and the London Transport Museum offer a unique identity and powerful link to the city’s culture and growth. Check the website for hours and events.
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Klook客路用户
6 Sep
I joined a guided tour of the British Museum today, and it was truly rewarding! I was especially happy that they offered a Cantonese explanation, which felt particularly welcoming. The whole process not only increased my knowledge but was also very interesting. The guide was professional and engaging, taking us from ancient Egypt to Assyrian civilization, then to Greek mythology and Chinese Buddhist statues, explaining the historical stories behind the exhibits as we went. Pieces like the Greek stone lion, the realistic Liao Dynasty Luohan statue, the majestic Assyrian guardian deities, and the spiritually infused Egyptian cat statues, all came to life under the teacher's explanation. History became vivid, no longer just cold relics. I am very satisfied with teacher Agnes and sincerely recommend her! If you come to the British Museum, I highly suggest booking a tour and following teacher Agnes's guidance. It will definitely provide a better experience than wandering around blindly on your own.
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Klook客路用户
4 Sep
This small group tour was fantastic. There were four of us, and our guide, Xiaozhang, is a museum studies student at UCL. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the historical artifacts, explaining everything in a professional and insightful manner. We really appreciate his company for those two and a half hours!
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mok ********
4 Sep
I spent 3 days visiting Bath, Stonehenge, Winchester, Oxford, and Cambridge. You need to register the date of use before using it, and there is one QR code per day. After registration, you can use the code to enter the gate. During the trip, I encountered train delays or cancellations many times. Fortunately, I bought a pass, so I could immediately change my destination or transfer to other trains.
Elizabeth *********
3 Sep
Ian was a great guide and explained everything clearly and made it interesting. Perfect size of 30 people.
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Klook 用戶
1 Sep
This should be a must-see attraction, mainly because you can see a panoramic view of London from above. Be sure to avoid the crowds to get a good view.
Klook 用戶
1 Sep
This ticket is a must-buy. Mainly because there's so much cultural history inside that's worth commemorating, from the scientist Newton to monarchs throughout the ages.
Klook User
30 Aug
Our guide was extremely professional and very friendly, really attentive on explaining famous paintings to look out for in the The National Gallery. it's handy with the headsets provided to us, we can hear her explanation while there are large crowd inside the gallery.
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Elisa *****
28 Aug
booking at Klook is really amazing as it’s so easy to use.

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Explore London Transportation Museum History

Historic Vehicles

Step back in time at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden Piazza and explore a remarkable collection of historic vehicles. The museum explores London’s transport system and its rich history, from horse-drawn omnibuses to the London Underground’s first steam trains. Discover the history of how London and its transport shaped the city’s growth through engaging exhibits and guided tours of hidden London and disused stations. Perfect for adults alike and young people, this transport museum offers a unique glimpse into the city’s rich heritage and future.

Interactive Experiences

Dive into the world of London transport at the London Transport Museum, where interactive exhibits captivate adults alike, young people, and small children. Located in Covent Garden, the museum’s lively exhibitions and galleries feature train simulators and the All Aboard play-zone, offering hands-on fun for all. These galleries bring the transport system’s evolution to life, highlighting the challenges of creating the Underground railway, the Underground network, and the modern Underground system. It’s an unmissable visit for those exploring London and its transport heritage.

Victorian Iron and Glass Building of Museum Depot

Marvel at the architectural beauty of the London Transport Museum, located in Covent Garden Piazza within a striking Victorian iron and glass building—once a bustling flower market. This historic building reflects the heritage of London and its transport, offering a perfect setting for the museum’s exhibits. As you explore, admire the structure’s elegant design, which adds charm and culture to your visit. The museum’s unique setting enhances its role in preserving the story of the city’s iconic transport system.

Museum Shop

Don't miss a stop at the museum shop at the London Transport Museum, once the grand entrance to Covent Garden's Victorian flower market. This stylish shop offers iconic London souvenirs, original posters, designer gifts, and exclusive accessories made from authentic moquette fabric. Whether you're looking for a unique keepsake or the perfect gift, the shop reflects the unique identity of London and its transport, making it an ideal way to take a piece of the transport museum experience home.

Cultural and Historical Significance of London Transport Museum

The London Transport Museum is a treasure trove of history, preserving the rich heritage of London's transport. It traces the evolution of the city's transport system from the early 20th century to today, showcasing its profound impact on London's growth and culture. Through vibrant displays, visitors can explore how transport has shaped the city's unique identity and influenced its society over the centuries. The museum is a testament to the pivotal role transportation has played in London's development, highlighting key historical events and milestones.

Educational Programs in London Transport Museum

Explore the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden Piazza through exciting guided tours and educational programs that delve into the history, present, and future of London transport. Discover the underground railway, disused stations, and wartime shelters with Hidden London experiences, or explore the museum depot and iconic buses, trains, and original posters. The museum’s stunning Victorian building, once a flower market entrance, is filled with fascinating art and exhibits that bring the life of London’s transport present vividly to visitors. These engaging tours offer a powerful link between London and its transport, showcasing the rich art and culture of the present, perfect for adults alike, young people, and curious minds of all ages.