Most reviewed Museums in Westminster

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Westminster through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 18 places from Museum category.

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Tate Britain
Art gallery
Imposing gallery with historic and contemporary British art, notable for its JMW Turner collection.
4.70 (18.4K reviews)
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The Sherlock Holmes Museum
Museum
Museum with Victorian decor in the home of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous fictional detective.
4.30 (17.9K reviews)
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The Wallace Collection
Art museum
Museum of world-sourced antiques, sculpture, artworks and armour, set within a palatial townhouse.
4.70 (7.4K reviews)
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The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace
Heritage museum
A grand collection of royal transport including horses, cars & the fancy 1762 Gold State Coach.
4.40 (3.3K reviews)
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Serpentine Gallery
Art gallery
Free-entry art galleries hosting world-renowned temporary exhibitions on either side of the lake.
4.40 (1.6K reviews)
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Twist Museum
Museum
🫤 The exhibition is great! It was so original and interesting. So I recommend 100% visiting it. My 2 stars is due to not having enough time to see it and the unhelpful staff.They recommend 1:30h as the time to explore all the exhibition. When the venue was about to close, we were still half-way throu...
4.00 (1K reviews)
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The Royal Institution
Museum
👍👍 The main part of this building is the Faraday Museum. It illustrates the contributions and inventions of the great Michael Faraday along with other scientists who worked at the Royal Institution. In display are Faraday's egg, coils used by him for his invention on electromagnetism, his lab behind th...
4.70 (1K reviews)
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The Cartoon Museum
Art museum
Museum tracing the development of British cartooning from the early 18th century to the present day.
4.10 (1K reviews)
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Apsley House
Museum
Museum in the Iron Duke's Georgian house with a fine art collection & a Canova statue of Napoleon.
4.60 (1K reviews)
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Handel Hendrix House
Historical place museum
Handel's home from 1723-1759, with period Georgian features, instruments and scores, plus recitals.
4.50 (583 reviews)
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Royal Institute of British Architects
Architects association
Wood and marble line this light-flooded brasserie for European cuisine in a grand 1930s institute.
4.50 (567 reviews)
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Jewel Tower
Historical place museum
Tower of the original 14th-century Palace of Westminster, with ribbed-vault ceiling and exhibition.
4.00 (528 reviews)
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The Guards Museum
Museum
Exhibition detailing the history of Foot Guards and the Household Cavalry, with tours and talks.
4.40 (450 reviews)
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Faraday Museum at The Royal Institution
Museum
Museum celebrating the achievements of RI members, including Michael Faraday's preserved 1850s lab.
4.50 (214 reviews)
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Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum
Museum
A wide collection of memorabilia brought together by General Sikorski, a Polish officer during WWII.
4.80 (102 reviews)
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Alexander Fleming Museum
Museum
Museum telling the story of Fleming's Nobel prize-winning discovery of the antibiotic, penicillin.
4.40 (93 reviews)
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Royal College of Music Museum
Museum
👍👍 Great music museum. A must visit if you're in the area.
4.80 (42 reviews)
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Casa de San Martin
Museum
😐 There is a plaque on the wall indicating that San Martin was there, but it is not open to the public nor is there anything that says it is a museum. Nearby there is a park and the famous Sherlock Holmes house, 221B Basker St and the souvenir shop. If you are in the area, it is advisable to go in pas...
4.70 (36 reviews)
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