All science & technology museums and attractions to visit in London

London (England) has some interesting places to visit if you are interested in science and technology. Below we list all 40 museums and attractions related to science and technology in London for you to visit.

Are you into science and technology and are you looking for the best science museums to visit in London? These are the ones:

  1. Tower Bridge1

    Tower Bridge

     London
    Located in both of the twin towers, the exhibition is dedicated to the history and construction of the well-known suspension bridge the Tower Bridge. Apart from various short films and interactive displays, visitors can also see some of the original designs of the bridge and visit the Victorian engi
  2. Online discount!Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew2

    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

     Richmond
    At the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew visitors can explore glasshouses, landscapes and 250 years of history. Climb to the treetops on the Xstrata Treetop Walkway, delve into rainforest inside the iconic Palm House or discover more on a guided tour. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew features exhibits related to
  3. Royal Air Force Museum, London3

    Royal Air Force Museum, London

     Edgware
    Royal Air Force Museum, London is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: social history, archives, personalities, costume and textiles, weapons and war, science and technology and aviation.
  4. HMS Belfast4

    HMS Belfast

     London
    The HMS Belfas is a light cruiser that has been converted into a museum permanently moored on the Thames. Visitors are invited to explore the warship and learn what it was like to live on board from the Second World War to 1963. Visitors can explore all 9 decks of the ship and the museum includes in
  5. Science Museum5

    Science Museum

     London
    The Science Museum in London was founded in 1857 and currently holds over 300 000 exhibits, including famous exhibits as the first prototype of the 10,000-year Clock of the Long Now, documentation of the first typewriter, the oldest surviving steam locomotive, a working example of Charles Babbage's
  6. The Hunterian Museum6

    The Hunterian Museum

     London
    Royal College of Surgeons houses The Hunterian Museum in London. The museum displays thousands of anatomical specimen as well as surgical instruments. It was named after John Hunter, a pioneering surgeon from Scotland. Unfortunately, the museum is now closed due to reconstruction works. It will be r
  7. London Transport Museum7

    London Transport Museum

     London
    The London Transport Museum conserves and tries to explain the transport heritage of London. The majority of the exhibits in its collection originated in the collection of London Transport (the organisation that was responsible for the public transport network in London). Its collection has however
  8. Museum of London Docklands8

    Museum of London Docklands

     London
    From Roman settlement to the development of Canary Wharf, the Museum of London Docklands, housed in a 200 year old warehouse, shows the history of London as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce. Many of the objects it has in its collection are from the museum and archives of the P
  9. Old Royal Naval College9

    Old Royal Naval College

     London
    KIDS GO FREE! Discover the Painted Hall, one of the most iconic sights in London, located at the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site. An awe-inspiring artwork covering more than 3,700m walls and ceiling recounting tales of kings and queens alongside mythological, historical,
  10. Down House - Home of Charles Darwin10

    Down House - Home of Charles Darwin

     Downe
    An intimate window into the life of Englands best known scientist. It was from his study at Down House that Charles Darwin worked on the scientific theories that culminated in a book “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection“ that both scandalised and revolutionised Victorian Britain.
  11. Chelsea Physic Garden11

    Chelsea Physic Garden

     London
    The Chelsea Physic Garden, originally known as the Apothecaries' Garden, was founded in 1673 by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. The purpose of this garden was to cultivate plants that could be used for medicinal purposes. This historical context adds a unique aspect to the garden, making it not just a place of beauty, but also a site of scientific and medicinal significance.
  12. London Museum of Water and Steam12

    London Museum of Water and Steam

     Brentford
    London Museum of Water and Steam is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology, land transport and industry. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: metropolitan water board, cornish beam engines, richard trevithick, thomas wicksteed, matthew b
  13. The Crystal13

    The Crystal

     London
    The Crystal in London is home to the world's largest exhibition on the future of cities. It was opened by Siemens in 2012 as a global hub for debate on sustainable living and development.
  14. London Canal Museum14

    London Canal Museum

     London
    The London Canal Museum tells the story of London's canals, their people, cargoes, and the horses that pulled their boats. The museum features exhibits related to: trade and commerce, social history, industry, land transport, decorative art, archives, inland waterways, costume and textiles and scien
  15. Benjamin Franklin House15

    Benjamin Franklin House

     London
    Home to Benjamin Franklin between 1757 and 1775, 36 Craven Street is the location where the famous US statesman conducted numerous important experiments such as measuring the effects of the Gulf Stream, exploring Daylight Saving Time and inventing bi-focal lenses. In 1998 the house was restored and
  16. The Design Museum16

    The Design Museum

     London
    The Design Museum is dedicated to product, industrial, graphic, fashion and architectural design. The museum offers an introduction to the history of contemporary design with various permanent exhibitions and opportunities to explore the present and future of design through a programme of temporary
  17. Crossness Engines Trust17

    Crossness Engines Trust

     London
    Opening in 1865, the pumping station at Crossness is the southern outfall of the system designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette to deal with Victorian London's sewage. The Crossness Engines site comprises of two Grade 2 listed buildings and the Grade 1 listed Engine House which houses four of the worlds
  18. Brunel Museum18

    Brunel Museum

     London
    The Brunel Museum is a museum in the Brunel Engine House that tells the story of one of the world’s great engineering dynasties. Brunel organised the world’s first underground concert party here in 1827, and the Museum celebrates and interprets music and theatre as well as engineering.
  19. Kempton Steam Museum19

    Kempton Steam Museum

     Feltham
    The Kempton Steam Museum is home of the world's largest operating triple expansion steam engine.
  20. Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum20

    Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum

     London
    Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: social history, archives, science and technology and medicine. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: alexander fleming, microbiology, bacteriology, antibiotics and penicillin.
  21. Royal College of Physicians21

    Royal College of Physicians

     London
    Royal College of Physicians is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: science and technology, personalities, fine art, decorative and applied art, archives, coins and medals, social history and medicine. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: medical instruments
  22. The Kirkaldy Testing Museum22

    The Kirkaldy Testing Museum

     London
    The Kirkaldy Testing Museum preserves Kirkaldy's unique Universal Materials Testing Machine - the huge hydraulic powered machine he designed and had built in Leeds - in full working order in the premises he built to house it. The museum has a collection of other smaller testing machines and tells th
  23. The Clockmakers' Museum23

    The Clockmakers' Museum

     London
    The Clockmakers' Museum is the world’s oldest clock and watch museum based within the Science Museum, London. The collection includes more than 600 watches, 90 clocks, 30 marine chronometers and a number of fine sundials and examples of hand engraving, mapping the history of innovation in watch and
  24. Carshalton Water Tower and Historic Garden24

    Carshalton Water Tower and Historic Garden

     Carshalton
    The Water Tower is a Grade II-listed early 18th century garden building, sited in the grounds of Carshalton House in Surrey. As the name suggests, this contained a water-powered pump, which supplied water to Carshalton House and the fountains in its garden. However, the building was and is much more
  25. British Optical Association Museum25

    British Optical Association Museum

     London
    The British Optical Association Museum at the College of Optometrists is the museum of the eye care professions. Founded in 1901, the museum is recognised as the oldest optical museum in the world. The collection comprises more than 30,000 items, including historic spectacles, sunglasses, contact le
  26. Wimbledon Windmill Museum26

    Wimbledon Windmill Museum

     London
    Wimbledon Windmill Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Social History and Science and Technology.
  27. Markfield Beam Engine and Museum27

    Markfield Beam Engine and Museum

     London
    The Markfield Beam Engine and Museum is a Grade II listed building with a 100 horsepower restored, working steam-powered beam engine from 1886. It is considered to be a masterpiece of Victorian engineering and an example of industrial heritage of social and engineering importance. The building that
  28. The Royal Observatory - Royal Museums Greenwich28

    The Royal Observatory - Royal Museums Greenwich

     London
    The Royal Observatory has played an important role in astronomical science. It has been turned into a museum which displays astronomical and navigational tools. Visitors of the Royal Observatory Greenwich can stand on the historic Prime Meridian of the World, see the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT
  29. Cutty Sark - Royal Museums Greenwich29

    Cutty Sark - Royal Museums Greenwich

     London
    Cutty Sark - Royal Museums Greenwich is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: world cultures, maritime, science and technology, trade and commerce and social history.
  30. Hampton Kempton Waterworks Railway30

    Hampton Kempton Waterworks Railway

     Feltham
    The 2ft heritage narrow-gauge railway is adjacent to Kempton Steam Museum and offers rides to the public from March to November every Sunday (and some Saturdays). The Museum houses the largest fully operational triple-expansion steam engine in the world. and is 'in steam' only seven weekends a year,
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    British Dental Association Museum

     London
    British Dental Association Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: photography, archives, coins and medals, medicine, science and technology, fine art, social history and film and media. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: pelican extraction tools fr
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    Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum

     London
    Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to: maritime, science and technology, social history, land transport, industry, aviation and toys and hobbies. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include: our unique marshall c class grade ii listed s
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    National Maritime Museum - Royal Museums Greenwich

     London
    In the 'National Maritime Museum' visitors van familiarise themselves with the history of the British navy as well as the naval history of the whole of Europe. The museum was established in 1937 and is one of the largest maritime museums in the world. The museum displays artefacts involving sea and
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    The London Sewing Machine Museum

     London
    The London Sewing Machine Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Costume and Textiles and Industry.
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    Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society

     London
    Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Photography, Medicine, Industry, Decorative and Applied Art, Science and Technology, Trade and Commerce, Natural Sciences, Fine Art, Social History, Coins and Medals, Design and Archives. Key th
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    Barts Pathology Museum

     London
    Barts Pathology Museum is a museum in London. The museum features exhibits related to Medicine.
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    Centre of the Cell

     London
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    Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society Museum

     Coulsdon
    Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society Museum is a museum in Coulsdon. The museum features exhibits related to Archives, Natural Sciences, World Cultures, Archaeology, Social History, Costume and Textiles and Science and Technology.
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    British Airways Speedbird Heritage Centre

     Longford
    British Airways Speedbird Heritage Centre is a museum in Harmondsworth. The museum features exhibits related to Archives, Aviation, Costume and Textiles and Social History.
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    Wandle Industrial Museum

     Mitcham
    Wandle Industrial Museum is a museum in Mitcham. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Land Transport, Archaeology, Decorative and Applied Art, Costume and Textiles, Maritime, Fine Art and Archives.