CARTOON MUSEUM
Read moreThis museum, which opened in 2006, showcases the very best in British cartoons, caricatures and satirical drawings from the 18th century to the present day. No Tintin or Asterix here. The collection of 1,500 drawings focuses on British humor as we know it. Four special exhibitions are held each year. The permanent exhibitions tell the story of cartooning in all its forms, from the political satire of Hogarth to the social satire of Bateman or Pont. The store is well worth a visit.
THE PETRIE MUSEUM OF EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Read moreFounded in the late 19th century, this Egyptological museum houses one of the world's largest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology. Admission is free and no reservation is necessary.
GRANT MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY
Read moreThe Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy is a natural history museum in London. The museum houses a varied collection of animals and comparative anatomy, including specimens such as quagga skeletons, dodo bones and an African python. The museum also offers temporary exhibitions, events and projects related to zoology. For animal and natural science enthusiasts, the Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy is a must-see in London.