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Jack the Ripper Museum, 12 Cable Street
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Frameless Immersive Art Experience
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Moco Museum London
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The fountain at Russell Sq, London WC1B, UK
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The British Museum
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Westminster Tube
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Banksy Limitless in London
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Great Court Restaurant, British Museum
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Tate Modern
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Tate Modern
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The National Gallery
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Exhibition Road Courtyard
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Sainsbury Wing
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Ramses and the Pharaohs' Gold - The Exhibition
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The National Gallery
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The National Gallery
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Dark Secrets - The Esoteric Exhibition London
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Overview
London's major museums are free to enter - the British Museum, Natural History Museum, V&A, Tate Modern, Tate Britain, National Gallery and Science Museum all operate on a free-admission model. But their headline exhibitions, guided tours and skip-the-line entry are ticketed. The British Museum's small-group guided tours cover the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon Marbles and the Egyptian galleries in 90 minutes.
Beyond the nationals, London's exhibition scene is one of the strongest anywhere. Frameless in Marble Arch projects four centuries of art across immersive digital galleries - book 3 to 5 days ahead for weekend slots. The Banksy Limitless Exhibition runs a ticketed retrospective. The Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich opens the Painted Hall with a guided tour included in the ticket.
The National Gallery runs family-oriented fast-track tours. The Postal Museum near King's Cross combines a museum visit with the Mail Rail underground train ride. The Design Museum in Kensington and the Imperial War Museum round out the second tier.
FAQ
Quick answers on booking, access and what to expect.
The British Museum, Natural History Museum, V&A, Tate Modern, Tate Britain, National Gallery and Science Museum are free to enter. However, headline exhibitions, guided tours and special access require a paid ticket. Smaller museums like the Postal Museum and Frameless are fully ticketed.
The British Museum small-group guided tour (90 minutes, covers the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon Marbles and Egyptian galleries) is the most popular. The National Gallery family fast-track tour and the Painted Hall guided tour at Greenwich are also highly rated.
Frameless is an immersive digital art experience in Marble Arch. It projects four centuries of masterworks across four themed galleries using floor-to-ceiling projections. Sessions run on timed entry - book 3 to 5 days ahead for weekend slots.
Major national museums are free to enter. Guided tours at the British Museum and National Gallery run £20 to £90 depending on group size. Frameless tickets start around £28. The Banksy Limitless Exhibition is around £22. The Postal Museum including Mail Rail is around £20.
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