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Museum of Brands Notting Hill (Copy)


  • 111-117 Lancaster Road Lancaster Road London, England, W11 1QT United Kingdom (map)

Museum of Brands Notting Hill

Summary

🚇 For public transport, you can take the London Underground to Ladbroke Grove Station, which can be reached using Hammersmith and City Line or Circle line.

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💰Price: start from £9 for adults, £7 for seniors and students, and £5 for children aged 7-16. Children under 7 can enter for free.

🕙 Opening hours: Daily from 10:00 to 18:00 (last admission 17:00)

⭐️ Reviews: 4,4 from 1,562 users ( source: Google reviews )

‘‘(wheelchair user) My partner and I visited today after randomly finding this place, was pleased with everything inside! It's Very accessible the Staff are incredibly friendly’’

Review by Jason Domican

Note* No need to book in advance but you can follow the button below to learn more about the place on their site.

Things to do nearby

    1. Time Tunnel: Walk through a "Time Tunnel" that showcases the evolution of brands and packaging from the Victorian era to the present day.

    2. Extensive Collection: The museum houses a unique collection of over 12,000 original items, including packaging, posters, and advertisements.

    3. Cultural Reflection: The exhibits reflect societal changes and consumer trends, providing a fascinating look over the past.

    4. Interactive Learning: Interactive displays and engaging presentations offer a dynamic and educational experience for visitors of all ages.

    5. Fun activity: The visit is quite an unusual and fun thing to do.

    1. Historical Insight: Explore over 200 years of consumer culture and branding history through fascinating exhibits.

    2. Interactive Displays: Engage with interactive exhibits that bring the evolution of packaging, advertising, and design to life.

    3. Unique Collections: Discover rare and iconic items from the past, offering a nostalgic journey through time.

    4. Educational Experience: Ideal for both adults and children, the museum provides educational insights into marketing, design, and societal changes.

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