The London Transport Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of public transport in England's capital city. The museum has been housed at the Victorian Flower Garden, located in Covent Garden, since 1980.
Wisley is the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society, bringing in one million visitors each year.
The 240-acre plot is all about inspirational gardening and the plants on show are constantly updated to ensure there's something new to excite and inspire. There's no shortage of sights to enjoy, whether it's the rose and exotic gardens, or a quick trip around the world, in plants, with a visit to the Glasshouse.
If you’re looking for a bit to eat during your visit, there's five eateries in RHS Garden Wisley. You'll find seasonal food made from the best British ingredients and even produce from the Wisley gardens.
After seeing the masterful gardens, you might even be inspired to see how green your own thumb is. Head to the garden centre to browse everything from plants to artisanal food, kitchen accessories and exclusive RHS products.
The Postal Museum is a new museum run by the Postal Heritage Trust, which covers five centuries of history through the eyes of its iconic postal service. The museum, which opened in 2017, takes visitors on a journey into Britain's amazing social and communications history. There is also an underground train ride through a 100-year-old train network.
It is easy to reach from Farringdon, Chancery Lane, Russell Square and Charing Cross tube stations.