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This wonderful museum is designed with families in mind as there are plenty of hands-on interactive exhibits and things to do. Kids will learn how important water is to us all especially in London and how the capital received water supplies in years gone by. There are interesting steam pumping engines to marvel at and a great outdoor splash zone where kids can have lots of wet fun!

Somewhere To Eat?

There is a cafe

Baby Friendly?

There are baby changing facilities.

Want To Treat Yourself?

There is a museum shop.

Where Shall I Park?

The museum car park has space for 20 cars. There is one dedicated parking space for orange or blue badge holders.

Features

  • Outdoor
  • Indoor

Category

Museums

Museums

Suitable For

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Thur- Sun - 10:00 - 16:00
Mon-Wed - Closed

Price Information

  • Adult: £11.50
  • Child: £4.00

Additional info:

Concession 60+ or Student £10.00
Child (5 - 15 years) free
Family 2ad 2 ch £25

Facilities

CafeBaby changingShop.

How To Get There

Directions

From the south of Kew Bridge, go over the bridge, then immediately turn left towards Brentford. The Museum is about 100 yards along on the right hand side, on the corner of Green Dragon Lane and Kew Bridge Road. The museum entrance is in Green Dragon Lane. Gunnersbury (District Line then 237 or 267 bus) or Kew Gardens (District Line then 391 bus from Sandycombe Road 2 mins walk from the station towards Kew Gardens ), South Ealing (Piccadilly Line then 65 bus to Kew Bridge).

Static google map of London Museum of Water and Steam

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