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Must visit Musea in The United Kingdom

  • The National Gallery, London: Housing an exceptional collection of Western European paintings from the 13th to the 19th centuries, including masterpieces by Van Gogh, da Vinci, and Botticelli.
  • Tate Modern, London: Championing modern and contemporary art, Tate Modern features works by Picasso, Matisse, Dalí, and many more. Its iconic riverside location adds to the experience.
  • The British Museum, London: Journey through human history and civilization with artifacts from all continents and spanning millennia, including Egyptian mummies, the Rosetta Stone, and Assyrian sculptures.
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London: Immerse yourself in decorative arts and design from across the globe and throughout history, ranging from fashion and furniture to ceramics and sculpture.
  • National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh: If you want to experience something else than London, you can delve into Scottish history and culture in the National Museum of Scotland. Housing items from prehistoric times to the modern era, with interactive exhibits and fascinating artifacts.


Tips and information

  • Most Musea like the British Museum and National Gallery will offer free admission.
  • Musea in Londen are often 7 days a week open, but always check in advance since they might be closed for reasons such as maintenance.
  • There is a 24h public transportation fee cap (starting 04:30), which limits the transportation fees after several uses depending on zones. This might be beneficial instead of purchasing a Travelcard in London.
  • The Museum of London is closed until 2026 due to relocation.