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Free museums in London: the best. British, National Gallery, Tate

Free museums in London

British Museum. National Gallery. Natural History Museum. Tate Modern…
London boasts the presence of extraordinary museums, with really interesting and first-rate exhibits.

Despite the really wide offer and the beautiful collections, access is free for everyone. One more reason to visit these extraordinary places full of history and wonders.

BEST FREE MUSEUMS OF LONDON

BRITISH MUSEUM

British Museum London

The British Museum houses the largest collection of antiquities and objects of historical interest in the world. Here, you will find artifacts from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Pacific. Highlights include the Reading Room, one of Karl Marx’s favorite haunts, the Great Court, designed by Norman Foster, and the mummies exhibited in the Ancient Egypt collection.
It is one of the most important free museums in London, an essential stop on your holiday.
The collection is so vast that a whole day would not be enough to admire it all. For this reason, thanks to the maps provided at the entrance, you will be able to sort out the sections that may be of most interest to you. Or, alternatively, visit the official website britishmuseum.org.

SCHEDULES AND HOW TO GET TO THE BRITISH MUSEUM LONDON

The British Museum is open every day from 10.00 to 17.00. Friday closes at 8.30pm.
It is easily reached by bus and tube alighting at Tottenham Court (Elizabeth Line) and Russel Square (Piccadilly Line).

NATIONAL GALLERY

London National Gallery

Among the free museums of London not to be missed. Its spectacular collection of paintings, absolutely unique, makes it one of the most beautiful art galleries in the whole world! Here, you can admire masterpieces by Botticelli, Titian, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Cezanne, Van Gogh and many more. Please note that photography is NOT ALLOWED inside the National Gallery.

HOURS AND HOW TO GET TO THE NATIONAL GALLERY LONDON

The museum is open every day from 10.00 to 18.00. On Fridays it closes at 21.00. It is located in Trafalgar Square, easily accessible by bus and tube, getting off at Charing Cross (Northern and Bakerloo lines).

TATE MODERN

Tate Modern Museums of London

With almost 5 million visitors every year, the Tate Modern in London ranks among the best museums of modern art in the world. To make it so famous, in addition to the works contained in them, the structure itself that houses this museum: the Bankside Power Station. It is a former thermoelectric plant, of enormous dimensions.

The Tate Modern exhibition space is divided into 5 levels; the temporary exhibitions are located on the 2nd and 4th floors, while the 3rd and 5th floors house the permanent collection, organized thematically. From the terrace on the fourth floor, you will have a beautiful view of the city and St Paul.

HOURS AND HOW TO GET TO THE TATE MODERN LONDON

Tate Modern is open every day, including Sundays and public holidays, from 10.00am to 6.00pm.
You can reach it through a pleasant walk along the suggestive South Bank.
The nearest tube station is Southwark (Jubilee Line) approximately 600 metres. Alternatively get off at St Paul with the Central Line and cross the Millenium Bridge.

VICTORIA AND ALBERT

Victoria and Albert Museum London

The Victoria and Albert Museum is an absolute place of art. A visit to this beautiful museum is one of the appointments that no art lover should miss. Here, it is possible to admire the works of Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, but also the masterpieces of Turner and Blake.
Another stop to mark among the free museums of London.

HOURS AND HOW TO GET TO THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM LONDON

The museum is open every day from 10.00 to 17.45. Friday closes at 10.00pm, except for December 24th, 25th and 26th
The museum is located on Cromwell Road, close to the Natural History and Science museums.
It can be easily reached by bus. With the underground, get off at the South Kensington stop with the Circle, District and Piccadilly lines.

OTHER FREE MUSEUMS OF LONDON

We talk about the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Maritime Museum in the section dedicated to museums suitable for children. In any case, they are important, beautiful museums with free admission that you can easily visit alone or in pairs.

BOOK TICKETS TO FREE MUSEUMS OF LONDON

To enter the museums you will need to book admission on their respective official websites.

British and Free Museums of London

Booking tickets to one of the free museums of London is really simple. You need to register quickly on the Museum portal and book the number of tickets you want, indicating the entry time.
Tickets to free museums in London are sold in staggered entries, every 30′. Respect the entrance time, because there is a tolerance of about half an hour. If you have a ticket booked in the afternoon, you will not be able to enter in the morning.

It is possible to enter the museums without a reservation. In fact, at the entrance you will find two different lines, and it will not be difficult to identify the one with people without tickets: it will certainly be very long.

London’s free museums also survive on donations. You can make your own (even a small one) at the time of booking.

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