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London Transport Museum Visitor Pass

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Experience the rich legacy of London’s transportation with the London Transport Museum visitor pass. Embark on a historical exploration of London and its intricate transportation network, peeling back the layers of time to reveal the compelling stories of countless individuals who have not only traversed but also significantly shaped this metropolis over the last two centuries.

The immersive journey at the London Transport Museum offers a deep dive into the city’s past, providing a unique lens through which to understand its development and evolution. These narratives paint a vivid picture of the diverse experiences and contributions that have collectively woven the tapestry of London’s rich history, illustrating the city’s enduring allure and the enduring impact of its commuters and residents.

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Museum Depot London Transport Museum
Museum Depot London Transport Museum

Highlights of the London Transport Museum Visitor Pass

  • Embark on a journey through London’s history and grasp the profound influence of transportation on the city’s distinctive character.
  • Discover the roots of London Transport’s globally acclaimed brand, which originated in the 19th century.
  • Witness the inaugural underground steam train and electric Tube railway.
  • Experience Tube driver training through the Future Engineer’s simulation.

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Horse Drawn Bus London Transport Museum
Horse Drawn Bus London Transport Museum

About the London Transport Museum

Experience the London Transport Museum, located at the heart of Covent Garden, for an enlightening journey through the intricate relationship between transportation and the metamorphosis of modern London, a connection that has evolved since the 1800s. During your visit, you’ll have the opportunity to behold remarkable sights such as the world’s pioneering underground steam train and the electric Tube railway.

The museum’s captivating displays, which include historic vehicles, globally celebrated posters, and an array of items drawn from its extensive collection, weave a narrative of London’s development. These exhibits enable visitors to unearth the historical foundations of the London Transport brand. Engage with the interactive features, such as the Tube driver training simulator, that add an immersive dimension to your exploration.

Your journey continues as you trace the evolution of transportation, from the era of horse-drawn buses to the momentous inauguration of the world’s very first underground railway. You’ll gain insight into the fascinating genesis of the underground map and meander through vibrant displays that vividly illustrate how transport underpins London’s continued vitality.

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Global Poster Gallery at London Transport Museum
Global Poster Gallery at London Transport Museum

Moreover, your visit will provide an opportunity to admire a diverse array of poster collections and graphic art, including iconic works like the renowned bullseye tube logo and the diagrammatic tube map. Each of these elements adds depth and richness to your understanding of London’s transportation heritage.

What’s Included in the London Transport Museum ticket

  • Entrance ticket
  • Access to temporary exhibitions

Where is the London Transport Museum?

To reach London, check out the Google map below to plan your journey.

How to reach the London Transport Museum?

To plan your visit to the museum, we recommend utilizing TfL’s Journey Planner or downloading the TfL Go app, which provide convenient transportation information.

By Bicycle

If you prefer cycling, you’ll find that Covent Garden is a mere 15-minute bike ride from Hyde Park, 5 minutes from Waterloo, 15 minutes from Kings Cross, 20 minutes from Hoxton Square, 30 minutes from Victoria Park, 30 minutes from Clapham Common, or 30 minutes from Fulham. Bicycle racks are available nearby on Southampton Street and Bow Street, as well as a short walk from the museum at the intersection of Russell Street and Wellington Street. You can locate a comprehensive list of cycle parking spots across Westminster on the Westminster Cycling Campaign website.

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By Cycle Hire

Alternatively, you can easily reach us through Santander Cycle Hire, with docking stations located behind the museum on Tavistock Street and a short walk away on Wellington Street or Southampton Street.

By Bus

For those traveling by bus, the closest stops to the museum include Savoy Street, Southampton Street/Covent Garden, Lancaster Place, and Aldwych. Take advantage of TfL’s Hopper fare for unlimited pay-as-you-go bus and tram journeys within one hour of your initial touch-in for a fixed fee.

By Underground

If you opt for the Underground, Covent Garden is a mere 2-minute walk away, while Leicester Square is 4 minutes away, Holborn 5 minutes, Charing Cross 7 minutes, and Embankment 8 minutes. Note that these stations are not step-free, but step-free alternatives can be found at Tottenham Court Road (12 minutes), Westminster (18 minutes), City Thameslink (19 minutes), and Green Park (22 minutes).

By Car

As for those driving, there are a very limited number of parking spaces near the museum, each with pay-to-park tariffs and a maximum stay of approximately 4 hours. You can conveniently pay for these parking spaces using the RingGo parking app, and further details can be found on Westminster City Council’s visitor car parking information page.

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The London Transport Museum Miniature Railway rides
The London Transport Museum Miniature Railway rides

What is allowed and not allowed to carry when visiting London Transport Museum

Luggage or large bags are not allowed at the London Transport museum.

Some Important Information to consider when visiting London Transport Museum

  • Last entry is at 5:00 PM daily
  • Museum closes at 6:00 PM
  • Stroller/buggy parking is available

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Artworks in New Global Poster Gallery London Transport Museum
Artworks in New Global Poster Gallery London Transport Museum

London Christmas Lights 2014

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London Christmas Lights 2014

Christmas and New Year Celebrations in London can always be a treat for all age groups. No matter what if I didn’t got the chance to travel to London this year. But I can assure you there is a lot I miss about London. Specially in winters, whole London gets in festive mood and chill in the air makes no difference whatsoever when out and about shopping and celebrating on Christmas eve and New Years night. One thing you will notice about London when you come as a tourist is, that London from November onwards starts getting decorated. The high streets and tourists places with bright, shiny, sparkling lights all in and around London. Christmas lights give such a warm and festive feel to anyone who sees them. It’s like festivities are on their way, when you see them around in central London’s famous shopping street “The Oxford Street” you feel like that you are in a very nice shopping place with lot of people from around the world. The place is lively and vibrant full of colours. When you are in London, make sure you go to these places which are worth going when Celebrating Christmas and New Year in London 2014.

Best Places to see Christmas Lights in London

1. Bond Street – You can expect the best Christmas lights showdown in Bond Street. Year after Year the lights around the city are simply spectacular and bring cheer to passers buy and shoppers from around the world.

Bond Street Christmas Lights 2014
Bond Street Christmas Lights 2014

2. Covent Garden – Covent Garden is a place which is the cosiest and warmest place in town, great sparkling lights. The piazza, the arcade all light up with lights and this time you will also see a huge Christmas tree with red and white lights. I insist not to stay in hotel when you are in London, because at this time of the year London looks gorgeous in the nights too! There is a special installation of Lego Santa with sleigh where you can go and have a selfie taken :). All in all you got to enjoy the lights, the people and the food of Covent Garden. It’s one place i always go every time i visit London.

Lego Santa at Covent Garden

Lego Santa at Covent Garden

3. Oxford Street – Oxford Street is the shopping Mecca of Europe. Shopaholics get their fix when they visit London. Your London tour is incomplete of you don’t go to Oxford street for exhibiting some shopping madness. Oxford street is not only famous for its shopping discounts on the high street, but also for the Christmas lights. This year 2014 I must say the lights have been rather simple, but no matter still the street is buzzing with tourists from all around the world. Which makes Oxford Street the must visit place when coming to London. Surely every London tour package consists a day of shopping and to be free to hangout. Make sure this is the place to visit ;).

Oxford Street Lights 2014
Oxford Street Lights 2014

4. Regents Street – Regent Street has been another shopping paradise for tourists and locals. Christmas lights again this winter are spectacular, and they’re really make a perfect sparkle to make the list complete best London Christmas lights of 2014. The whole street gets traffic free, and pedestrians have the access to walk around and shop till they drop. You will exhibit many activities happening in this street as it is a nice Georgian style building street with expensive retail chains having there high street outlets.

Regents Street christmas Lights 2014
The Regent Street Christmas lights were switched on by the pop group Take That on November 16, 2014.

When you explore these areas of London at the time of Christmas, you are rest assured that you will love these places and come back again and again next year.