Museum in United Kingdom

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    National Museum of Scotland

    ★★★★★ 4.8
    Closed

    “What an amazing museum this is. Firstly it's free to enter which is brilliant, of course you can leave a donation to support. There are lockers available to rent for a nominal sum, and great cafes to refuel. The museum has a terrific amount of interactive exhibits, lots of places to learn and play. You could really spend all day here.”

    Address: Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 300 123 6789

    Website: nms.ac.uk

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    Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Closed

    “It’s a must-visit place, especially for true football fans. I highly recommend taking the guided tour, as the guides share fascinating stories and historical moments about Manchester United’s incredible journey. You get to visit the locker rooms, walk through the players’ tunnel, and even sit in the manager’s seat at Old Trafford — “The Theatre of Dreams.” The museum is also very impressive, showcasing trophies, legendary players’ shirts, and multimedia displays that bring the club’s history to life. The tickets might seem a little expensive, but in my opinion, it’s absolutely worth it for the experience and the emotions you feel inside the stadium. However, I would emphasize that it’s most enjoyable if you’re a football fan — especially if you love Manchester United. For anyone passionate about football history and atmosphere, this place is unforgettable.”

    Address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 161 676 7770

    Website: manutd.com

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    Royal Armouries Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Closed

    “I’ve been to many museums around the world, and this is definitely one of the best. The collection is astounding and there’s so much to see, you’ll need a whole day to do it justice. It’s great for all ages and you don’t need to have a particular interest in armies or weapons to enjoy your visit. The displays are beautifully arranged. The museum is free to enter and there are multiple free shows for kids and adults alike to enjoy throughout the day. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Leeds.”

    Address: Armouries Drive, Leeds LS10 1LT, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 113 220 1916

    Website: royalarmouries.org

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    Bradford Industrial Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Closed

    “Great place, nice presentation of the historic growth of Bradford and the way the industrial revolution helped it to develop and be what it is now. Unfortunately I guess there was no plan how to continue keeping their production and the outcome of that is evident in the way the city is now. Is there a chance for that to be redeveloped or create a new products that will bring life back here again.”

    Address: 235 Moorside Road, Eccleshill, Bradford BD2 3HP, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1274 435900

    Website: bradfordmuseums.org

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    Glenn Miller Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Great historic location with many interesting aspects of life during WWII. Nice friendly staff with lots of knowledge, well worth the small sum of £5 for entry. Called into the museum the day after attending the Shuttleworth evening flying display this weekend, If I lived nearer I would visit regularly. Credit to all those enthusiasts involved.”

    Address: Twinwood Road, Clapham, Bedford MK41 6AB, United Kingdom

    Website: twinwoodevents.com

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    The Royal Navy Submarine Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Closed

    “Really interesting museum, have to admit didn't spend too long in the main museum, most of the visit was concentrated on HMS Holland, amazed a submarine this old has survived, houses in a brilliant gallery. HMS Alliance, was really great to look around, there aren't many places you can go on board and explore a 1940's submarine, bit cramped, but well worth it and the submariner on board was really helpful with questions. If you are visiting the dockyard, well worth popping over and having a look around.”

    Address: Jetty Road, Lee-on-the-solent PO12 2AS, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 23 9251 0354

    Website: nmrn.org.uk

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    Streetlife Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Closed

    “Brilliant museum! One of the best I've been too. Didn't think I'd be bothered with carriages upstairs but it was really well done.”

    Address: High Street, Kingston upon Hull, Hull HU1 1PS, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1482 300300

    Website: hcandl.co.uk

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    Museum Street Dental Surgery

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Closed

    “I have had an emergency dental appointment in this practise on Monday and I have been seen by a Doctor Andaran and the care I have received is beyond amazing... I have been turned back by many dentist due to complex of my wisdom teeth. However the pain I was in was so concerning that Doctor decided to do everything she could to help. She even sacrificed her lunch and stayed to work on my tooth. An absolutely outstanding. I am so grateful for that! She has done so much for me. Highly recommend. Katarzyna Morales”

    Address: 13 Museum Street, Warrington WA1 1JA, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1925 630221

    Website: warringtondentist.co.uk

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    Cusworth Hall Museum & Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Closed

    “It's a beautiful house and gardens. The lake area is beautiful and well kept, there's ducks and geese too. The gardens are well maintained and there's plenty of seats and trestle tables dotted around. It's a great place to chill out on a sunny day. There's a great cafe with seating inside and outside, it has a large menu which includes vegan and gluten free dishes and has a large selection of hot & cold drinks. The gardens are fairly small but there are plenty of public rights of way and the countryside is beautiful. It's around 1 mile walk from Sprotbrough and only 2.5 mile walk from Doncaster.”

    Address: Cusworth Lane, Doncaster DN5 7TU, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1302 782342

    Website: doncaster.gov.uk

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    National Maritime Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Closed

    “Wow—what a fantastic visit to the National Maritime Museum! It’s free to enter, which is amazing value, and the café is lovely with reasonable prices. The children’s play areas and interactive sections are excellent and kept the kids fully engaged. A brilliant day out for families.”

    Address: Romney Road, London SE10 9NF, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 8858 4422

    Website: rmg.co.uk

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    “Fascinating museum with much to see. I especially recommend the miners cottages through the ages. Main museum has much to see inside of it's raining. Nice walk around the outside with a play area if it's not raining. Good canteen and the wee sweet shop a treat. Friendly helpful staff. All free. It was a pity the tram wasn't running and a few exhibits outside are either covered or in need of attention.”

    Address: Heritage Way, Coatbridge ML5 1QD, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1236 638460

    Website: culturenl.co.uk

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    Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Closed

    “Definitely a 10/10 experience for me. The staff at the front desk was really helpful by mentioning what I’d find interesting on all the floors when I mentioned that it was my first time visiting the Bristol Museum. I was impressed by the artworks, silver and porcelain collection.”

    Address: Queens Road, Bristol BS8 1RL, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 3571

    Website: bristolmuseums.org.uk

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    Museum of Wigan Life

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Closed

    “Very informative and interesting local life displays. Free to enter, helpful lady on the desk. Fantastic reference library upstsirs including national data too, accessible via a lift or stairs, could easily spend a few hours researching. I was only visiting Wigan for the day but well worth the visit.”

    Address: 41 Library Street, Wigan WN1 1NU, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1942 828128

    Website: wigan.gov.uk

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    Glasgow Museums Resource Centre

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Closed

    “I was astonished by the GMRC. Glasgow stores more than it exhibits. An artist friend of mine was keen to view Ken Currie paintings not on display at the People's Palace. We viewed them on a general tour. However, if we had booked far enough in advance, we were told we could view almost anything we wished to. But, as we booked on the day, we saw several unexpected exhibits Not on exhibition. Eg a zoo's worth of stuffed animals, armour, William Burrell's home's wall fittings, and much more. All in 1 hour. The guides were fab. An additional Glasgow museum could easily be founded exhibiting the items in store. A fine, splendid afternoon.”

    Address: 200 Woodhead Road, Glasgow G53 7NN, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 141 276 9300

    Website: glasgowlife.org.uk

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    Booth Museum of Natural History

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Closed

    “We never get disappointed with this local museum. Kids love it! Great location as you have a playground and a nice family friendly caffe across the road. The collection here is very interesting and I’ve been coming here since I’ve moved to Brighton. There are chairs and tables, keep an eye for activities for the little ones. There’s place for buggies. Accessible toilet. It closes for lunch.”

    Address: 194 Dyke Road, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 5AA, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 300 029 0900

    Website: brightonmuseums.org.uk

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    The Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.4
    Open

    “Fantastic little pub with traditional food and a reasonable selection of drinks. Food was amazing but could have done with a few more chips with my meal. Staff were knowledgeable and wonderfully helpful. Not the biggest pub but had quite a busy atmosphere. Toilets were lovely and clean. All in all a great place to stop for dinner or a cosy evening of drinks”

    Address: 25 Orchard Square, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2GX, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 114 275 5016

    Website: greeneking-pubs.co.uk

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    National Trust - Elizabethan House Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.4
    Closed

    “If you can forgive the self indulgent photos, I love the period costumes which you get an opportunity to see and try on. Go room to room visiting what life may have been like for the wealthy that lived, lay, dined, plotted maybe... View the articles and written information, climb the haunted staircase... OK so it wasn't haunted as such but felt like it could be, should be. Lots to see so allow yourself some time to take it in. I love history so was there around 40 minutes. There is on street parking nearby or at car parks. Do check for opening times.. and there are concessions. Visited on heritage days so was free however still great value”

    Address: 4 South Quay, Great Yarmouth NR30 2QH, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1493 855746

    Website: nationaltrust.org.uk

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    Museum of Childhood

    ★★★★☆ 4.3
    Closed

    “This is a tardis of nostalgic childhood memories. From the outside it would be easy to think it's just a shop but it's not. Once through the first room, there are loads of other rooms over many levels. They have a lift if you can't manage the stairs. In each room you hear.... "oooo I remember...." To be honest, from the inside first bit I hadn't expected much, but how wrong was I ! It was brilliant. Definitely worth a visit and definitely worth contributing to keep it open.”

    Address: 42 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TG, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 131 529 4142

    Website: edinburghmuseums.org.uk

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    Coffee Cure at the Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.3
    Closed

    “Absolutely loved my visit here with my husband and children. My kids loved their sausage rolls and buns and my husband said it was the nicest sausage roll he's had. I thoroughly enjoyed mine too, the staff was exceptional! So friendly couldn't fault them whatsoever. The decor was beautiful. We can't wait to go back again another day. Had such a great experience”

    Address: Bangor BT20 4BT, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 28 9127 8050

    Website: 1map.top

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    Brighton Fishing Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4.2
    Closed

    “Very informative place.. people can get understand about Brighton fishing culture and how it’s growing up.. overall good place. It’s free of charge entrance. But If you like you can donate some money.”

    Address: Brighton BN1 1NB, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1273 723064

    Website: seafrontheritage.co.uk

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    King's Museum

    ★★★★☆ 4
    Open

    “Covering various fields, from archaeology and natural history to cultural artifacts from around the world. Located in the heart of the University of Aberdeen campus, this small but treasure-filled museum offered a unique insight into the university’s heritage and its discoveries over time. Unfortunately, the museum is now closed, and its absence is deeply felt by culture and history enthusiasts. It was a special space that inspired curiosity and appreciation for the past, and there is hope that one day it will reopen its doors to the public.”

    Address: High Street, Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3EN, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1224 274330

    Website: abdn.ac.uk

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    “It is the first music museum I have been to and my favorite music museum in the UK so far. It is a combo of concert hall and music museum which belongs to the University of Edinburgh. The exhibit is so amazing, in addition to displaying some native British instruments, there are many French, Italian, German and even other foreign instruments. Originally, the piano without art painting is the piano of the common people, and the piano with art painting is the piano of the nobility. I love the harpsichord (picture 6), with Greek mythology hidden inside the lid, flowers painted on the sound board, a art about Chinese market depicted on the outside, and the piano legs are gilt in gold color. The German curator of the museum explained because that the harpsichord was bought by the French aristocrats and they chose the pattern themselves, and they hired several different painters, that’s why the finished product eventually presented in different patterns and styles, but in fact, there were many 17 century’s harpsichords and pianos of the French aristocrats like this. Thanks to her very much patient explanation, I felt so educated today. They said people can next book a tour guide online in advance, which I will do so next time when I come back, so that I can learn more interesting musical instrument history.”

    Address: 50 Niddry Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LG, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 131 650 2600

    Website: stcecilias.ed.ac.uk

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    Museum Dental Suites

    ★★★★★ 4.8
    Closed

    “I have been seeing Fabrizio for Invisalign for over a year now, the whole experience has been extremely smooth and I'm very pleased with the results! Fabrizio always goes the extra mile and is really good at explaining everything. Would highly recommend!”

    Address: 70 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3BN, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 7183 0886

    Website: museumdentalsuites.co.uk

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    Kempton Steam Museum

    ★★★★★ 4.8
    Open

    “Try to go on one of the “steam days” when they have the giant steam engines working. The engines are a similar type and size to those used in the titanic. There’s a nice cafe inside and places to sit. Lots of informative displays dotted about the place. There is plenty of parking. Buy tickets in advance for busier days. In the same area is the waterworks steam railway.”

    Address: Feltham TW13 6XH, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1932 765328

    Website: kemptonsteam.org

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    Royal Air Force Museum London

    ★★★★★ 4.8
    Closed

    “Absolutely fantastic. All these airplanes look so good taken care of. You might get the impression that you would be able to just climb into the pilot seat and fly off. It is extremely wonderful to see that these machines have been so well taken care off. Free entry, no ticket needed, everything you ever wished for. And if you are happy in the same way that I was, leave some money there.”

    Address: Grahame Park Way, London NW9 5LL, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 8205 2266

    Website: rafmuseum.org.uk