21 Polytechnic Street (0.1 km from London Transport Museum)
London Dream Apartment - City Chic Retreat is situated in the Greenwich district of London 5.6 km from Blackheath station 6 km from O2 Arena and 10 km from Canary Wharf Underground Station.
Flat 2 Woolwich Arsenal at Woolwich (0.3 km from London Transport Museum)
(0.4 km from London Transport Museum)
Experience an abundance of unparalleled facilities and features at 2-BR London Oasis in Woolwich. Visitors can take advantage of complimentary parking directly at the home. Begin your holiday on a high note.
91 Beresford St (0.4 km from London Transport Museum)
(0.5 km from London Transport Museum)
Snug 2BR Apt. Free Parking 4KTV provides flawless service and all the necessary facilities for visitors. When arriving by car you'll be grateful for the on-site complimentary parking at home.
107 Woolwich High Street London SE1 (0.5 km from London Transport Museum)
The Woolwich Apartment offers accommodations in London 3.6 miles from O2 Arena and 4.1 miles from Greenwich Park. Among the facilities at this property are an elevator and bicycle parking along with free Wifi throughout the property.
31 (0.6 km from London Transport Museum)
3.3 miles from Blackheath Station in London SureBillionaire Home Deluxe Queen Studio offers accommodations with access to a hot tub. With garden views this accommodation features a balcony. Outdoor seating is also available at the apartment.
duke of wellington Avenue (0.6 km from London Transport Museum)
Providing a garden Luxury river side penthouse features accommodations in London. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant a 24-hour front desk and an elevator along with free Wifi.
The London Transport Museum is an iconic institution in the British capital, located in Covent Garden. It houses a vast collection of artifacts documenting the history and development of London's transport system over the past 200 years.
From old trams and vintage buses to modern sculptures, this museum offers something for everyone interested in transportation. Its galleries feature interactive displays that allow visitors to explore objects from different periods and learn about their significance in the city’s history.
From an Edwardian horse-drawn bus to a Victorian steam locomotive, one can find an array of unique items that often captivate young and old alike. Visitors can also watch informative films about important events and people associated with transport, as well as enjoy special events such as lectures, film screenings, and family activities.
As a result, the London Transport Museum offers a unique experience for those wishing to gain insight into London’s past.