1 / 2Royal Air Force Museum London
π London, Greater London
Six hangars of RAF history from WWI biplanes to a Eurofighter Typhoon, with interactive exhibits, a Spitfire cockpit experience, aviation-themed playground, 4D theatre, and an on-site cafe. Free entry with paid parking.
Fantastic museum, I can't believe we've overlooked this gem for so long! Covering aviation history from first flights through to modern era, with aircraft and memorabilia from the early mono- and biplanes of WW1 and before, through to a Eurofighter Typhoon. Plenty of interactive activities, more information than you can possibly absorb in one visit, and lots of aircraft you can get right up close to/underneath/inside. Also some slightly rarer planes like the Stuka, Messerschmitt Komet, Hawker Typhoon and Tempest, Mosquito, P51, all in amazing condition for their respective ages! The on site cafe/restaurant is good with a decent range of food and drink, although some things feel quite pricey (still haven't got my head around the impact of recent inflation! :D) with cans of drink at Β£2+. Burger and chips meal was just under Β£14. Plenty of on site parking, but not free - pay for either 0-3 hours or 3-6 hours. This is balanced out by the free museum entry though. We had a relatively relaxed wander around the 6 hangars, reading info, admiring and photographing the exhibits, plus lunch and coffee breaks, and were there for almost 5 hours. Thoroughly recommended if you love aviation and aircraft, and lots to see and enjoy even if you're being dragged along by an aircraft but :D
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged six and up who have an interest in aviation, military history, or interactive science exhibits. Plan three to five hours minimum β six hangars with detailed exhibits genuinely fill a full day. The Spitfire cockpit is the standout hands-on moment for children.
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Steve Emery
2 months ago
βFantastic museum, I can't believe we've overlooked this gem for so long! Covering aviation history from first flights through to modern era, with aircraft and memorabilia from the early mono- and biplanes of WW1 and before, through to a Eurofighter Typhoon. Plenty of interactive activities, more information than you can possibly absorb in one visit, and lots of aircraft you can get right up close to/underneath/inside. Also some slightly rarer planes like the Stuka, Messerschmitt Komet, Hawker Typhoon and Tempest, Mosquito, P51, all in amazing condition for their respective ages! The on site cafe/restaurant is good with a decent range of food and drink, although some things feel quite pricey (still haven't got my head around the impact of recent inflation! :D) with cans of drink at Β£2+. Burger and chips meal was just under Β£14. Plenty of on site parking, but not free - pay for either 0-3 hours or 3-6 hours. This is balanced out by the free museum entry though. We had a relatively relaxed wander around the 6 hangars, reading info, admiring and photographing the exhibits, plus lunch and coffee breaks, and were there for almost 5 hours. Thoroughly recommended if you love aviation and aircraft, and lots to see and enjoy even if you're being dragged along by an aircraft but :Dβ
Mike Johnson (GunnerWho)
4 months ago
βThis place is great. I visited for the first time recently. I spent about two and a half hours I would have spent more time but I was only in London for the day and wanted to see as much as I could. Still this gives me a reason to return. As a plane enthusiast and history buff I was akin to a small child. Every step I took I kept saying to myself ooh they've got one of those, ooh they've got one of those as well. There are six hangars spanning the entire history of the RAF. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. The exhibits were all well presented and plentiful. There is a large amount of stuff to see and it was a spacious and clean museum. Great gift shop too. The only downside of the day was the weather so a covered walkway would not have been amiss as I got soaked walking between exhibit halls. A great day out and I would love a follow up visit as soon as I can afford the train fare.β
Nagaraj Tantri
2 months ago
βGreat place to visit for kids and adults who are interested in history. We loved the entire exhibition and assets. Very well maintained. The experiences werenβt working on the day of our visit. Nice kids playground and restaurant to eat. There are total 6 hangers and all of them are having great number of aircraftβs. A ton of bombers, fighter aircrafts. I couldnβt find any latest generation aircrafts π, which i understand it wonβt be kept here, but would have been good to see those π β
Thuva
2 months ago
βA wonderful place to visit with kids. My children really enjoyed the museum and were very interested in the aeroplanes. Everything is well explained, so they learned a lot about the history of the Royal Air Force in detail. It is educational, interactive, and great for families. We spent several hours there and it was free entry, which is a big bonus. Highly recommend for a family day out.β
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Overview
The Royal Air Force Museum London in Hendon spans six aircraft hangars covering RAF history from the earliest biplanes to modern fast jets. Highlights include the Battle of Britain hall, a Spitfire cockpit families can sit in, and an interactive Future of Aviation zone. An aviation-themed outdoor playground suits younger visitors. The 4D theatre and guided tours are bookable add-ons. Outdoor walkways between hangars make weatherproofing worth planning for.







