London to Pay

Please always check the websites to confirm prices, online booking arrangements and opening times, these change on a regular basis.

London Transport Museum

Cost: Adult £18.50 – 17yr old and below – Free (Under 12 must be accompanied)

There are concessions and reductions when book online

Prices and information correct as of September 2021

Website: https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/

Nearest Tube: Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line)

Design Museum

Cost: Varied – The museum has a range of free and pay exhibitions

Prices and information correct as of September 2021

Website: https://designmuseum.org/

Nearest Tube:

  • High Street Kensington, (Circle and District Lines)
  • Earl’s Court (Circle, District and Piccadilly Lines)
  • Holland Park (Central Line)

Charles Dickens Museum

Cost:

  • Adult: £9.50
  • Concessions (Students, Seniors and Disabled vistors): £7.50
  • Child 6-16 years: £4.50
  • Children under 6 years: Free

Prices and information correct as of September 2021

Website: https://dickensmuseum.com/

Nearest Tube:

  • Russell Square (Piccadilly Line)
  • Chancery Lane or Holborn (Central Line)
  • Kings Cross St Pancras (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria Lines)

Tower of London

Cost:

  • Members: Free
  • Adult (age 18+): £29.90
  • Child: £14.90

Prices and information correct as of September 2021

Website: https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/#gs.bq3hrz

Nearest Tube: Tower Hill (Circle and District Lines)

The Shard

Cost:

  • A wide range of packages are on offer – check website for best deal

Website: https://www.theviewfromtheshard.com/

Nearest Tube: London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern Lines)

The Postal Museum and Railway

Cost:

  • Adult – 25+ £17.00 (Book online – £16.00)
  • Young Person £12.00 (Book online – £11.00)
  • Child – 3-15 £10.00 (Book online – £9.00)

Prices and information correct as of September 2021

Website: https://www.postalmuseum.org/

Nearest Tube: Russell Square (Piccadilly Line)

As the museum is fairly central, it provides a range of trail maps from the surrounding tube stations.

Greenwich

Greenwich has a ton of things you can do, some bits are free, but quite a lot you need to pay for, which is why it is in this section. However, it can be a fantastic day out. All these attractions are in or around Greenwich Park, which is free and gives you a wonderful view of London. Transport to these attractions is also great, as you can go either by Tube, train, and best of all boat!

Old Royal Naval College

Cost: Free

Website: https://www.ornc.org/

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Cutty Sark

Website: https://www.rmg.co.uk/cutty-sark

Cost: Online – Adult £15 Child £7.50 Young Person/Student £10

Royal Observatory

Website: https://www.rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory

Cost: Online – Adult £16.00 Child £8.00 Young Person/Student £10

Joint Ticket for both the Cutty Sark & Royal Observatory can be obtained

Joint Ticket: Online – Adult £25.00 Child £12.50 Young Person/Student £16

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National Maritime Museum

Cost: Free

Website: https://www.rmg.co.uk/national-maritime-museum

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Queens House

Cost: Free

Website: https://www.rmg.co.uk/queens-house

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Prices and information correct as of September 2021

Nearest Tube: Cutty Sark (Docklands Light Railway)

Nearest Train: Greenwich Station (from London Cannon Street or London Bridge)

By boat: MBNA Thames Clippers depart to and from all major London piers every 20 minutes.