Amongst many other things, London is famous for its museums. London has hundreds of museums and exhibitions large and small, some of which are internationally famous, with collections that are unparalleled anywhere in the world.
There are museums in london to suit every taste, some of which require an entire day set aside to visit, others of which may take an hour or two but are fascinating nonetheless.
The following links take you to a page with information on each of the london museums listed (the list is in alphabetical order):
Bank of England Museum
British Museum
Design Museum (admission charge)
Dickens House Museum (admission charge)
Dr Johnsons House Museum (admission charge)
Faraday Museum (admission charge of £1.00 for all)
Geffrye Museum
Guards Museum (admission charge)
Imperial War Museum
Jewish Museum (admission charge)
Keats House Museum (admission charge)
Museum of Garden History (suggested donation / admission charge)
Museum of London
National Army Museum
Natural History Museum
Toy and Model Museum (admission charge)
Transport Museum (admission charge)
The Wellington Museum (apsley house) (admission charge)