London Transport Museum
Discover London's history at the world's leading museum of urban transport.
Additional Information
• Open daily 10:00 -18:00 (last admission time 17:00)
• Evan Evans E-tickets are only valid for the date and time shown on the ticket
• Children and young people 17 and under go free
• London Transport Museum Shop has a stylish and exclusive selection of gifts for you to take home with you!
• With views over Covent Garden, Canteen is the Museum’s café bar offering a selection of hot and cold food and drinks throughout the day
• The Global Poster Gallery is included with Museum admission
• Summer Holidays: Rail Adventures (23 July - 31 August 2025) - All family activities (including storytelling, arts & crafts and workshops) are subject to availability
What's included
- Entrance Ticket
- Transport/Hotel pick up & drop-off
Overview
Explore London Transport Museum in the heart of Covent Garden. The Museum uncovers the story of London and its transport system over the last 200 years, highlighting the powerful link between transport and the growth of modern London, culture and society since 1800.
Transport has shaped London’s unique identity. From 19th century horse-drawn buses through to the world’s first underground railway, early red double-decker buses and the creation of the famous designs such as the Tube roundel logo and Underground map.
Explore the heritage of London and its transport system, and the stories of the people who have travelled and worked in the city over the last 200 years, before taking a peek into how future technologies might impact London as we know it.
GLOBAL POSTER GALLERY
Explore our poster collection in our first permanent gallery dedicated to commercial poster art and design.
For the first time, artworks and designs from our world-class collection of over 30,000 advertising posters will be displayed in a dedicated gallery, alongside loans from other significant collections.
When Frank Pick, the first Chief Executive of London Transport, first took charge of the Underground’s publicity in 1908, he revolutionised poster design. Driven by his belief that good design enriches life, Pick injected new life into a previously conservative, text-based medium by commissioning pictorial posters.
Entry to the Global Poster Gallery is included with Museum admission.
LONDON BY DESIGN
London’s transport design is synonymous with London itself. Its classic designs have become familiar images which have been admired and imitated worldwide. Since 1908 TfL and its predecessors have pushed the aim of a bespoke, uniform, and coherent fully designed environment.
London by Design celebrates the key design moments in London’s transport design heritage. Some of London’s most well-known and best loved designs are from the ‘golden age’ of transport design, which is still celebrated today, and the design philosophy of the time still has influence on major transport projects today.
WORLD'S FIRST UNDERGROUND
In 1860, work began on the first attempt to solve the problem: the world’s first underground railway. The Metropolitan Railway was designed to link three of London’s main line termini with the City.
The early underground was a huge engineering achievement and very well used, but had one big disadvantage: its steam locomotives created a permanent fug in the stations and tunnels. The only surviving steam engine from the 1860s, Metropolitan number 23, is on display in the Museum.
LONDON'S TRANSPORT AT WAR
London’s transport was hugely important during both the First and Second World Wars. From London buses being repurposed for military use during the First World War to transport troops and materials to the front line, to Underground stations being used for sheltering during the Second World War, there are many inspiring and harrowing stories to tell.
SUMMER HOLIDAYS: RAIL ADVENTURES (23 July - 31 August 2025)
This summer at London Transport Museum we are celebrating 200 years of railways.
From the first underground railway to the opening of the Elizabeth Line, we will be celebrating key milestones in London’s railway’s history and the stories of people who have made them possible. We will be running a series of fun family activities including storytelling, arts & crafts and workshops.
This event is part of London Transport Museum’s celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the railways and is included with Museum admission.
Museum Opening Times
Daily, 10:00 am to 18:00
Last admission 17:00
Closed 24-26 December
Shop Opening Times
Daily, 10:00 - 18:15
Canteen Opening Times
Daily, 10:00 - 17:00
Lower Deck cafe Opening Times
Weekends and school holidays only, 10:30 - 16:00
Know before you go
Evan Evans E-tickets are only valid for the date and time shown on the ticket. Please present your e-ticket on your smart phone at the entrance and the barcode will be scanned.