London Transport Museum
Keiran Rayman
London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum

The London Transport Museum, situated in Covent Garden, London, showcases the evolution of the city's public transport system. Housed in a Victorian iron and glass building, the museum's collection spans from the 19th century to the present, featuring historic vehicles, posters, and interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore the development of buses, trains, and the iconic Underground network. The museum also offers 'Hidden London' tours, providing access to disused stations and secret spaces within the Underground. Additionally, the London Transport Museum Depot in Acton houses a vast collection of over 370,000 items, including road vehicles and complete underground trains, open to the public on scheduled dates throughout the year.

What each source says

Bar length is review volume, so you can see how much weight sits behind each score. Captured 2026-08-21.

What visitors single out

Liked

  • Comprehensive Transport History The museum thoroughly covers the history of London's transport system, from horse-drawn carriages to modern trains, providing a rich and informative journey.
  • Convenient Covent Garden Location Situated in Covent Garden, the museum is easily accessible and surrounded by other attractions, making it a great addition to a day out.
  • Engaging for All Ages The museum offers a delightful experience for all ages, with interactive exhibits and vintage vehicles that captivate both children and adults.
  • Interactive and Hands-On Numerous interactive exhibits, including simulators and play areas, provide an engaging and educational experience, particularly appealing to children.
  • Year-Long Ticket Value The entry ticket is valid for a year, offering the opportunity for multiple visits and making it a worthwhile investment for repeat explorations.

Criticised

  • Annual Pass Requirement The museum only offers annual passes, which may not be ideal for tourists or those who only plan to visit once.
  • Expensive Cafe and Gift Shop Food and souvenirs can be pricey, so it's advisable to bring your own snacks or budget accordingly.
  • Inconsistent Signposting Signposting within the museum could be improved, potentially making navigation challenging at times.
  • Limited Access to Exhibits While there are vehicles on display, only a few are accessible to go inside, which may be disappointing for some visitors.
  • Potential Crowds and Noise The museum can get crowded, especially during school holidays, leading to a noisy environment that may detract from the experience for some visitors.

The longer read

The London Transport Museum in Covent Garden provides an engaging and informative experience for both adults and children interested in the history and evolution of London's transportation system. Many reviewers highlight the museum's interactive exhibits, which include train and bus simulators, play areas for children, and opportunities to board vintage vehicles. These hands-on experiences make learning about transportation history fun and memorable for all ages. The museum is particularly praised for its kid-friendliness, with many reviewers noting that their children thoroughly enjoyed the interactive displays and play areas. The stamp trail, where children collect stamps at different exhibits, is another popular activity that keeps them engaged throughout their visit. Exhibits showcase a wide array of transportation methods, from horse-drawn carriages to modern trains and buses, and provide context about London's past. Reviewers appreciate the museum's comprehensive coverage of transportation history and its ability to connect the evolution of transport with broader historical events in London. Many visitors found the exhibits well-presented, informative, and visually appealing. A common sentiment among reviewers is that the museum offers something for everyone, whether you're a transport enthusiast or simply looking for a fun and educational day out with the family. The museum's location in Covent Garden is also a plus, with easy access to public transportation and other attractions. Several reviewers mention the gift shop, which offers a variety of London Transport-themed souvenirs, books, and collectibles. However, some reviewers found the prices in the gift shop to be on the higher side. A few reviewers mention the annual pass system, where the cost of admission is equivalent to a year-long membership. While this can be a great value for those who plan to visit multiple times, some visitors found it less appealing if they were only planning a single visit. The cafe is a common point of discussion, with some reviewers finding it overpriced and others finding it adequate. Several reviewers suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks to save money. Some reviewers mention that the museum can get crowded, especially during school holidays, which can impact the overall experience. Visiting during off-peak hours is recommended for a more relaxed and enjoyable visit. A few reviewers noted that some exhibits may not be fully accessible due to crowds or maintenance issues. Hidden London tours are offered for enthusiasts.

A synthesis of third-party reviews supplied by Mindtrip travel index. Not written by Breaks.

Getting there

Phone
+44 343 222 5000
Website
ltmuseum.co.uk
Opening hours
Mon 10:00 - 18:00
Tue 10:00 - 18:00
Wed 10:00 - 18:00
Thu 10:00 - 18:00
Fri 10:00 - 18:00
Sat 10:00 - 18:00
Sun 10:00 - 18:00

Against the neighbourhood

Rated 4.0 against a median of 4.5 across the 60 venues we hold for Covent Garden, where the most-reviewed is Covent Garden.

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Source: Mindtrip travel index, captured 2026-08-21.

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