Located in Covent Garden, the London Transport Museum offers an exciting journey through the history of London’s transport system.
Kids will love the interactive exhibits and hands-on activities. They can climb aboard vintage buses, trains, and trams, experiencing what travel was like in the past. The collection includes iconic vehicles like the red Routemaster bus and the first-ever Underground steam train, which are sure to fascinate young visitors.
One of the highlights is the All Aboard play zone, designed especially for children aged 0-7. Here, kids can drive a real bus, repair a mini Tube train, and play conductor. It’s a fantastic way for them to learn through play and let their imaginations run wild.
Older children and teens will enjoy the Future Engineers gallery, where they can try their hand at driving a Tube train simulator and learn about the latest innovations in transport technology. The engaging displays and interactive challenges make learning about engineering and technology fun and exciting.
The London Transport Museum also offers family-friendly events throughout the year, so there’s always something new to explore. Check their website for the latest updates.
After your visit, relax at the museum’s café or explore the vibrant Covent Garden area with its shops and street performers.
If you’re still curious about transport in London, why not check out the London Transport Museum Depot open days?
This is one of the best places in London for toddlers. If you want more places toddlers will love, check out our guide to toddler-friendly London.
I’ve been here as a kid plenty of times and back then, my main interest was just in collecting the stamps. But coming back here as a teen, I found it really interesting. It was surprising to see such a rich history within such a small sector of life. I loved seeing this different models of buses and even old plans for the London Underground. i particularly liked spotting the old signage and advertising. I’d recommend this to anyone, not just history lovers.
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The London Transport Museum is fun for all ages and the buses and tubes are free to explore. It’s really interesting to see the different iterations of buses and trains and there’s a great play area for kids.This is a great place to buy souvenirs! It’s easy enough to get to from Charing Cross Station, so I wouldn’t get the tube to Covent Garden (which is a really busy station), but it might be tiring to get to and from the station if your kids tire quickly. It’s right in Covent Garden, so there will be buskers outside for additional entertainment and plenty of places to grab a bite to eat.
An amazing museum and the year long ticket is a great idea – my two boys 9 and 11 love visiting – exploring the buses and tube trains – and driving them too. Plus a great shop – far too tempting – and a brilliant cafe.
We go here a lot because your ticket lasts a whole year. Also it’s a treat to go for lunch in Covent Garden afterwards.
We love climbing inside old carriages and buses. The play area is pretty good and the people who work here are really smiley. It’s funny because we get on the tube to go see old tubes 🙂