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About the London Transport Museum

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The London Transport Museum history is very interesting  -  did you know the main facility of the museum, a Victorian iron and glass building, was initially used as a vegetable, fruit and flower market? 


It was built in 1871 and was part of the Covent Garden market back then. A hundred years later, the market moved to a different location and the building turned into the Museum of Transport. 

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Where is the London Transport Museum?

The London Transport Museum is ideally located in the heart of the city, in Covent Garden. Its exact location is The Piazza. 

This great location means it’s very easy to get to the museum. The most convenient is getting the underground, with the closest tube stations being Covent Garden (which is 2 minutes away), Leicester Square (4 minutes away from the museum), or Holborn (which is 5 minutes away).

You can even bike there! It’s only 30 minutes from Victoria Park, 15 minutes from Hyde Park or Kings Cross, and 5 minutes from Waterloo.  

What are the London Transport Museum opening times?

The London Transport Museum is open all around the year, every day of the week, from 10am to 6pm. 

Last entry is at 5pm, and the food facilities close at 5pm, while the gift shop closes at the same time as the museum.

If you want to avoid having to go when it’s really busy, consider booking in advance - the best time to avoid the crowds is in the afternoon during weekdays. 

 

Are there London Transport Museum events?

The fun doesn’t end after visiting the London Transport Museum! They have a plethora of various events for families and children to enjoy - both virtual and in person. 

If you plan to visit the museum during public holidays or school half-terms, you will definitely have a hard time picking an event, because the museum hosts a wide range during those times, in the hopes of making families happy and keeping children entertained. 

Check out the London Transport Museum website to make sure you’re updated on what’s happening at the museum: https://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/whats-on

Restaurants near the London Transport Museum

With Covent Garden at your doorstep, there are plenty of restaurants near the London Transport Museum to choose from!

Whatever you’re craving, you’re sure to find it near the museum. There’s Johnstons Restaurant for those who want to try Indian food, The Oystermen Seafood Bar & Kitchen for those who love seafood, and Tuttons if you fancy something more traditional

If you are in need of a sweet treat after all the food, Milk Train is nearby the London Transport Museum, too - and boasts the best and most Instagram worthy ice-creams. 

If you do get hungry while visiting the museum, the London Transport Museum has its own cafe bar called Canteen. While the menu is limited, the Canteen is not to be missed for its decor - most tiles, furniture and signs used to be in various stations. 

Fun things to do near the London Transport Museum?

Besides seeing all the amazing exhibits the museum has, how about learning some more history in the city with a self guided tour!

You can walk at your own pace, pause the tour any time you want (to take in all the sights Chicago has to offer) and get immersed in a story written by our top-notch writers. 

Start at the London Transport Museum and explore the city like never before!

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