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Juliet,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
05 Sep 2023
Excellent
My five year old granddaughter and I had a wonderful, interesting and thoroughly enjoyable time at the museum.
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Jack,  United States United States
19 Jul 2023
Excellent
This was an amazing opportunity to access “sold out” attractions in London. You could not purchase a ticket for Westminster abbey OR Big Ben for almost a month after we were visiting, city go got...
This was an amazing opportunity to access “sold out” attractions in London. You could not purchase a ticket for Westminster abbey OR Big Ben for almost a month after we were visiting, city go got us in. I am eternally grateful for the opportunities that this pass gave my family.
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Mattia,  Italy Italy
26 Sep 2023
Excellent
Easy to use and quick to have right informatio, also payment is easy by card or other methods
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About: The Postal Museum

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.

Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
The Postal Museum
15-20 Phoenix Pl, WC1X 0DA, London
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