Description
At the London Bus Museum, you will discover the largest collection of working historic London buses in the world, a priceless heritage representing more than 150 years of public transport evolution in the capital. Here you can re-live the happy times of travelling on these knights of the road and experience the sights, sounds and smells of a past age. A wonderful day out with a difference - indefinably nostalgic for those who rode on them, as well as a world of fascination and wonder for the younger generation.
Service options
On-site services
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Amenities
Toilets
Restaurant
Crowd
Family friendly
LGBTQ+ friendly
Planning
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Children
Good for kids
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Reviews
5
Fantastic, colourful fleet of buses and support vehicles from as early as a horse drawn omnibus, to a present day battery assisted bus. There's a nice gift shop at reasonable prices to browse too. Very enjoyable. Helpful and knowledgeable staff, who also give guided tours.
5
Fantastic place with the combination of the historic venue and all the exhibits. A good variety to see and do; could have spent a lot more time here.
5
Excellent collection of buses and other public transport vehicles. Much better than London Transport Muzeum which is pricy and overrated. This museum you can visit for free having tickets for Brooklands Museum. The staff is eager to answer any technical questions. There are quite long vintage bus rides organised for small additional fee.
5
Love this place. Our 8 year son says this is the best museum ever. He loves the simulator and being able to go on the busses.
5
Although small, it's enough and it's brilliant for kids and adults! Lots to see, experience, touch and explore for little adventurers. Great tour bus around nearby area, takes around 25 mins and it's for extra cost, but it's a donation. It's free but you cannot enter it if you don't have brooklands museum tickets.
5
Excellent museum within the grounds of Brooklands detailing public transport in London from the beginning through to the TfL of today. Plenty of exhibits and interactive pieces for smaller people. Very well run by the team of knowledgeable volunteers.