10 of London's Best Free Museums for Kids

Looking for some ideas to keep your kids entertained in London? We have put together a few of our favourite museums...

The Design Museum

The Design Museum in Kensington is a compelling centre for creativity, offering a deep dive into design's ever-changing influence on society. Relocated in 2016, this architectural beauty, a revamped Commonwealth Institute, champions contemporary design through its diverse exhibitions. Covering fashion, furniture, graphics and more, it aims to demystify design for professionals and enthusiasts alike. 

The Horniman Museum

Perched on a hill in Forest Hill, The Horniman Museum and Gardens is one of London’s most eclectic cultural gems. Founded in 1901 by tea magnate and avid collector Frederick Horniman, it houses an extraordinary mix of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments, plus a famously vast collection of taxidermy. Designed by Charles Harrison Townsend in the striking Modern Style, the Grade II listed building has grown over the years, with a striking extension added in 2002.

The Young V&A

The Young V&A is a gem designed with curious young minds in mind. Originally opened in 1974 as a dedicated space for children to play, imagine and explore, it has since undergone a thoughtful refurbishment and now forms part of the V&A Museum family. This is not your typical museum; here, creativity takes centre stage. Children are encouraged to get hand  on, whether it’s building, designing or simply letting their imaginations run wild. Carefully curated spaces and interactive exhibits make it an ideal stop for families, offering just the right balance of fun and inspiration. 

The Science Museum

The Science Museum in London is a fantastic destination for kids, offering hands-on exhibits and interactive galleries that make learning fun. From space exploration in the Exploring Space gallery to the exciting Wonderlab, where children can experiment with physics, there’s something for all ages. The Pattern Pod and The Garden are perfect for younger visitors, while the flight simulators and real Apollo 10 command module thrill older kids. Free entry makes it a budget-friendly choice, though some attractions require tickets. Arrive early to explore at a relaxed pace and make the most of this engaging, educational adventure.

The British Museum

The British Museum is one of the world’s greatest cultural institutions, housing over eight million objects that span two million years of human history. From the Rosetta Stone to the Elgin Marbles, its collections explore civilisations from every continent. Entry is free, and the museum’s grand neoclassical architecture and soaring Great Court provide a fitting backdrop for its treasures. It’s a must-visit for curious minds of all ages, offering both awe and insight in equal measure.


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