The UK has so much history to be explored and learned about and so many museums for you to get lost in. While all are likely to provide you with an interesting and educational day out, with whomever you choose, it can be difficult to decide which ones to prioritize. With this in mind, we have isolated the best museums across the UK, so you don’t have to. 

British Museum, London 

Admission fee: £0

An iconic museum that most certainly deserves a visit. A place where you can marvel at amazing art, get lost in ancient Egypt, and explore many different cultures.

Not only this but the architecture is enough to take your breath away.

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National Gallery, London 

Admission fee: £0 

In a prime spot, overlooking the famous Trafalgar Square this museum continuously attracts masses of art lovers who seek to admire its incredible collection. With pieces dating as far back as the 13th century and over two thousand pieces to choose from, there’s plenty for you to see. 

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Churchill War Rooms, London 

Admission fee: childrens tickets from £9.50 adult tickets from £19 

This museum is one more suited to those with a passion for history, it’s a secret World War II bunker that’s been converted into a museum. Here you can learn so much about Winston Churchill and how he lead the UK to victory. 

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National Railway Museum, York

Admission fee: £0 

This is the largest railway museum in the UK, with over a million pieces to show the history of the rail transport system and how it affected the entirety of the UK. There is also the added option of going to the restored carriage for some afternoon tea. 

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Titanic Belfast, Belfast 

Admission fee: children tickets from £8 adults tickets from £18 

This is a museum to remember, one where you can learn all about the tragic journey of the titanic and its fateful maiden voyage. The structure is magnificent and there’s so much to learn from a visit. 

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Imperial War Museum, London

Admission fee: £0 

Another one for those with a real enthusiasm for history and learning about the UK’s roles in past wars and conflicts. 

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Victoria & Albert Museum, London 

Admission fee: £0 

A museum that regularly holds exhibitions such as the iconic David Bowie tribute to excite anyone who visits. Not only this though the museum also has over, an eye-watering, two million pieces for you to be fascinated by. 

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Natural History Museum, London 

Admission fee: £0

As in the name, this is somewhere where you can be transported to the past and admire all the history of the natural world. this includes dinosaur exhibitions and many more animal displays making it particularly attractive for a family day out. 

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National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh 

Admission fee: £0

Iconic art and a way to explore all the history and culture Scotland have to offer this museum is a great way to get to know Scotland on your getaway. Make sure to check out the massive LEGO model if you’re having a day out with the kids or if it’s just the adults who learn about the greatest breakthroughs in technology and science. 

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St Fagans National Museum of History, Wales 

Admission fee: £0

There really is no better way to learn about and understand the history of Wales and Welsh heritage. St Fagans is widely considered to be one of the Europes leading open-air museums, so it’s safe to assume it makes for a fascinating day out.

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