How to arrive
Arriving at the British Museum, a cultural gem in London is convenient thanks to the city’s well-connected transportation options. Here’s how to get there:
By Tube (London Underground): The British Museum is conveniently located near several tube stations. The closest stations include Tottenham Court Road (a 5-minute walk), Holborn (a 7-minute walk), Russell Square (a 7-minute walk), and Goodge Street (an 8-minute walk). Choose the station that aligns with your route and enjoy a short walk to the museum.
By Bus: Numerous bus routes pass close to the British Museum. You can take buses like 1, 8, 19, 25, 38, 55, 98, and 242 that stop at New Oxford Street, or opt for routes like 14, 24, 29, 73, 134, and 390 that stop at Tottenham Court Road (northbound) or Gower Street (southbound). Additionally, Southampton Row is served by buses such as 59, 68, X68, 91, 168, and 188.
By Bicycle: For eco-conscious travelers, there are bicycle racks inside the gates of the Main Entrance on Great Russell Street. However, it’s important to note that folding bikes are not allowed inside the museum.
By Car: While arriving by car is an option, it’s important to be aware that the British Museum does not provide parking facilities for general visitors, except for those with specific access requirements. Public transportation or nearby parking garages are recommended alternatives for a smoother visit.