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London Museums & Palaces

      London is famous for Museums such as the British Museum and the Tate Gallery and for its Palaces, Buckingham Palace which holds the residencies of the Royal Family. London also includes interesting galleries taking you back to the history of Britain and museum�s dedicated to Sherlock Homes, Florence Nightingale and Winston Churchill.

Bank of England Museum

The Bank of England Museum, situated in the heart of the City of London, tells the story from its foundation in 1694 to its role today as the United Kingdom's central bank.

Admission to the museum is free of charge; a museum guide, which is available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish is included.

Talks and presentations are offered free of charge but must be booked in advance.

Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 10.00 - 17.00 Christmas Eve: 10.00 - 13.00 Admission FREE Closed weekends, Public and Bank Holidays
Address :Bartholomew Lane London EC2R 8AH
Area :City of London
Tube :Bank
Train :Liverpool Street
Buses :8, 11, 23, 25, 26, 47, 48, 133, 141, 149 and 242 stop in Threadneedle Street
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British Museum

The British Museum is one of the world's finest museums. Famous for its Egyptian treasures the British Museum's key Exhibits also include the Rosetta Stone, the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Elgin Marbles the Tomb of Payava, & the Sutton Hoo treasure (British Museum). The Magna Carta (British Library). Current exhibitions include the �Views from Africa�, �Mummy- The inside Story� and �Tree of Life�. The British Museum is located on Great Russell Street, nearest tube station is Tottenham Court Road, or Russell Square and it is a short walk from both. The museum is best accessible by tube on either the Central Line or Northern Line.
Address :British Museum Great Russell Street London WC1B 3DG
Tube :Tottenham Court Road
Buses :7, 8, 19, 22b, 25, 38, 55, 98, 10, 24, 29, 73, 134
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Charles Dickens Museum

Charles Dickens lived here from 1837-1839. The museum was opened in 1925 and is welcoming visitiors from all over the world.

The Charles Dickens Museum is open from Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sundays from 11am to 5pm.
Address :48 Doughty Street
Area :Russell Square
Tube :Russell Square
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Design Museum

The Design Museum in Butler's Wharf, London, was founded by Sir Terence Conran and opened its doors in 1989. The building has views of the River Thames and Tower Bridge and is home of Temporary and Exhibition Galleries.
Address :28 Butlers Wharf Shad Thames
Area :London Bridge/Tower Hill
Tube :Tower Hill
Train :Bermondsey
Buses :100, 15, and 78 to Tower Hill. 47, 42, 188 and P11 to Jamaica Road / Tooley Street
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Fashion and Textile Museum

Founed by Zandra Rhodes, the Fashion and Textile Museum has been designed by the Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta. The museum is housed in a pink and orange building in Bermondsey, South East London. The Fashion and Textile Museum comprises the work of fashion and textile designers from the 1950s to the present day. Tuesday-Sunday: 10am - 4.45pm
Address :83 Bermondsey SE1 3XF
Area :London Bridge
Tube :London Bridge
Train :London Bridge
Buses :47
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Florence Nightingale Museum

A revealing portrait of the 'mother of all nurses' Nightingale and the history of nursing in general Florence Nightingale was a legend in her lifetime but the Crimean War years which made her famous were just two out of a life of ninety years. This museum celebrates her life and the work she did for others, and her establishing the Nightingale Training school for Nurses at St Thomas� Hospital.
Address :Florence Nightingale Museum 2 Lambeth Palace Road LondonSE1 7EW
Tube :Westminster
Buses :11, 24, 211, RV1
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Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace promises a magical journey back through 500 years of royal history. Discover the magnificent State Apartments of Henry VIII and William III, explore 60 acres of immaculate riverside gardens and lose yourself in the world-famous maze.
Address : Hampton Court Palace East Molesey Surrey KT8 9AU England
Tube :High Barnet
Train :Hampton Court Station.
Buses :111, 216, 411, 451, 461, 718, R68, 416, 513.
 


Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum is unique in its coverage of conflicts, especially those involving Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day. It seeks to provide for, and to encourage, the study and understanding of the history of modern war and �war-time experience�. It is proud to be regarded as one of the essential sights of London. The Imperial War museum is located at L and the nearest tube station is Waterloo or Elephant & Castle.
Address :Imperial War Museum Lambeth Road London SE1 6HZ
Tube :Waterloo
Buses :15, 17, 23, 26, 45, 63, 76, 100, 344, 381, RV1
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Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace has been a royal home for over 300 years and parts of the palace remain a private residence for members of the Royal Family today. The magnificent State Apartments and the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, which includes dresses worn by HM Queen Elizabeth II and Diana, Princess of Wales, are open to the public. Kensington Palace is exactly located in the heart of Kensington Park, which is next to Hyde Park.
Address :Kensington Palace State Apartments and Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection Kensington Gardens London W8 4PX
Tube :High Street Kensington
Buses :9, 10, 27, 28, 49, 52, 70, 328
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Leighton House Museum

Vitorian artist Lord Leighton had this three-storey, red-brick studio-house built to his own design on the edge of Holland Park. It was a private palace devoted to art, equipped with only one bedroom as he didn't want to be bothered with house guests. Every room has been restored in period style, the most stunning is the Arab Room, complete with pool and marble pillars and based on a Moorish banqueting hall in Palermo. Other room are hung with paintings by Leighton and many of his pre-Raphaelite contemporaries.
Address :12 Holland Park Road London W14 8LZ
Area :Holland Park
Tube :High Street Kensington
Train :Kensington Olympia
Buses :9,10,27,33,49,328
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Linley Sambourne House

A mass of paintings, cartoons and photograph covers the walls in the Victorian house occupied by political illustrator Edward Linley Sambourne. It was open as a museum in 1980, remained almost totally unaltered during the intervening years, preserving its over furnished, late 19th century appearance. The room still have their original wallpapers, Asian rugs, stained-glass windows.
Address :18 Stafford Terrace London W8 7BH
Area :High Street Kensington
Tube :High Street Kensington
Train :Kensington Olympia
Buses :9,10,27,33,49,328
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London Transport Museum

The museum shows the history of the London Transport from Buses, trains and trams abound in this child friendly museum. Exhibits date from the 1820s to the present day bringing to life the evolving nature of the capital's famous transport system. The nearest tube station to the museum is Covent Garden, and opened daily from 10am- 6Pm.
Address :London Transport Museum Covent Garden Piazza London WC2E 7BB
Tube :Covent Garden
Buses :14, 19, 24, 29, 38, 176, 6, 9, 13, 77A
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National Maritime Museum-Greenwich

The National Maritime Museum includes the 17th-century Queen�s House and, from the 1950s. The collections there comprise more than two million items, many on loan to museums elsewhere in Britain. Entry to all NMM's sites at Greenwich is free but charges are made for some special exhibitions. Set in beautiful parkland on the banks of the River Thames just six kilometres downstream from Tower Bridge, it also provides a tranquil place of escape from the pressures of central London.
Address :Royal Observatory Greenwich National Maritime Museum London SE10 9NF
Tube :Greenwich
Train :Docklands Light Railway
Buses :188
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Natural History Museum

One of the world�s finest and largest museums of natural history it houses hundreds of exhibits, many of which are interactive. These range from the volcano experience to the dinosaurs exhibition as well as the Creepy-Crawlies exhibition, blue whale and so on. The museum is free of charge however there are some charges for some temporary exhibitions. Museum is located at a walking distance away from South Kensington station.
Address :Natural Hostory Museum Cromwell Road London SW7 5BD UK
Tube :South Kensington
Buses :14, 49, 70, 74, 345, 360, 414 and C1
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Royal Air Force Museum London

Royal Air Force Museum London is situated on the historic site of the Aerodrome. Officially opened in 1972 by Her Majesty the Queen, the museum has nowadays 80 aircrafts on display, an interactive area, a simulator ride and a multi-media account of the Battle of Britain. The museum is opened daily from 10am-6pm (including Bank Holidays), closed 24 - 26 December and 1 January.
Address :Grahame Park NW9 5LL
Area :Hendon, North London
Tube :Colindale
Train :Mill Hill, North London
Buses :303
 


Science Museum

The London Science Museum has more than 10.000 exhibits from the nation's collections, illustrating in detail and depth the many developments in science, technology and medicine that have played a part in shaping the modern world. The Science museum is free to everyone so there are no excuses for not visiting.
Address :Science Museum Exhibition Road South Kensington London SW7 2DD United Kingdom
Tube :South Kensington
Buses :14, 49, 70, 74, 345, 360, 414 and C1
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Sherlock Holmes Museum

This museum opened in 1990 for the fans of the great sleuth detective - Sherlock Holmes. Visitors can take as many photographs as they like in this authentically maintained Victorian house, where the first floor contains all the memorabilia familiar to the Holmes enthusiast.
Address :221b Baker Street London NW1 6XE UK
Tube :Baker Street
Buses :2, 13, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 189, 274
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The Banqueting House

The Banqueting House is all that remains of Whitehall Palace, the sovereign's principal residence from 1530 until 1698 when it was destroyed by fire. Renowned for its architecture and painting, the building is also famous for being the scene of Charles I's execution.
Address :The Banqueting House Whitehall London SW1A 2ER England
Tube :Charing Cross
Buses :3, 11, 12, 24, 53, 77A, 88, 109, 159 and X53.
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The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms

The world's first major museum dedicated to the life of Sir Winston Churchill opens at the Cabinet War Rooms in February 2005. This permanent exhibition is housed within the unique setting of the historic rooms that provided shelter for the British Prime Minister and his government during the Second World War. These rooms have been kept just as they were led at the end of the six years of war. Exploring the character and experiences of the man behind the legend, the museum will examine how Churchill achieved his iconic status not just in Britain, but worldwide.
Address :The Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms Clive Steps, King Charles Street London SW1A 2AQ
Tube :St. James's Park
Buses :11, 211, 239, C1, C10
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Theatre Museum

The Theatre Museum in Covent Garden established in 1987, is the only performing arts museum in Britain.

The museum is a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Entrance to Theatre Museum is free

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10.00 - 18.00, Last admission 17.30, Closed Bank Holidays
Address :Russell Street Covent Garden London WC2E 7PR
Area :Covent Garden
Tube :Covent Garden
Train :Waterloo, Charing Cross
Buses :11, 15, 77a, 139, RV1 and those passing through Waterloo to the Aldwych: 1, 59, 168, 171, 188, 273, 521 and X68
 


Victoria and Albert Museum

This museum is the world�s greatest museum in art and design, our vision is to open up the Museum, making our beautiful building and world-class collections accessible and inspiring for everyone. The V&A; is located on Cromwell Road, SW7, nearest station is South Kensington which can be accessed by tube on the District, Circle and Piccadilly line and is a 15 minute ride from central London.
Address :Victoria and Albert Cromwell Road London SW7
Tube :South Kensington
Buses :14, 49, 70, 74, 345, 360, 414
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Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection is both a national museum and the finest private collection of art ever assembled by one family. It was bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, widow of Sir Richard Wallace, in 1897, and opened to the public just over three years later on 22 June 1900. Its first visitors were variously delighted, amazed and bemused. Among its treasures are one of the best collections of French 18th-century pictures, porcelain and furniture in the world, a remarkable array of 17th-century paintings and a superb armoury. Admission is FREE.
Address :Hertford House Manchester Square London W1
Tube :Baker Street
Buses :2, 13, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 189, 274
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Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum offers a glimpse of how the gentle game of Lawn Tennis, once all the rage on the lawns of Victorian England and with origins that go far back to medieval Royal Tennis, has become a multi-million dollar professional sport, played all over the world. The brand new, state of the art Audio/Visual Theatre gives visitors the opportunity to see highlights of great players in action. The latest addition to the Museum, this theatre is the ideal setting in which to re-create the euphoria surrounding the best lawn tennis tournament in the World.
Also interesting is the Behind-the-Scenes tour of the site for groups and individuals.
Tours for individuals take place most days during the summer and at Weekends in the winter. Group Tours can be arranged at a time convenient to the organiser. The route includes areas of the grounds which are out of bounds during The Championships.
Address :Centre Court The All England Lawn Tennis Club Church Road, Wimbledon London SW19 5AE.
Train :Wimledon Train Station
 



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