![]() ![]() Museum of London DocklandsĪ chance to find out how the docks of the capital shaped the city in which we live today. Grant Museum of ZoologyĪ part of UCL and established by Robert Edmond Grant in 1828, this Bloomsbury-based spot houses a whole host of species from the animal kingdom – including rare and extinct specimens. Immersive installations, film, photography, audio, zines, sculptures and more – you name it, it’s here! 17. RAF MuseumĪfter a multi-million pound upgrade in 2018, this Colindale-based spot boasts interactive galleries and immersive activities… along with lots and lots of planes. The UK’s first LGBTQ+ Museum run by the charity Queer Britain celebrating Britain’s rich and varied queer history. National Maritime MuseumĬelebrates London’s seafaring past with permanent exhibitions along with temporary attractions throughout the year, including a fun area especially for kids. Bank of England MuseumĪnother of the best free things to do in London here, this museum is home to a collection of diverse items relating to the history of the Bank and the UK economy since 1694. Holds over 45,000 fascinating items amassed by the 19th-century architect Sir John Soane – a true smorgasbord of art and culture. Horniman Museum & Gardensīased upon the eclectic collections of Frederick John Horniman, you’ll find a gallery of taxidermy (including a famously overstuffed walrus), a butterfly house, art and even llamas! Photo: Pav-Pro Photography Ltd., Shutterstock 11. Charts human conflict as it’s affected Britain throughout the centuries, with a particular focus on WW1 and WW2. ![]()
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