About

The Museum Of Brands in London offers a fascinating journey through the history of consumer culture. Boasting an impressive collection of over 12,000 items, it showcases the evolution of brands and packaging from Victorian times to the present day. With a Google rating of 4.4, visitors frequently praise its engaging exhibits and nostalgic atmosphere. It's an enjoyable destination for the whole family, complete with free Wi-Fi and child-friendly facilities. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious, this museum provides a unique glimpse into the world of commerce and design.

Features

Free Wi-Fi, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

St Charles Square/Ladbroke Grv (Stop E)
Bus stop 572 m walk
Portobello Road (Stop PJ)
Bus stop 430 m walk
Stoneleigh Place (Stop E)
Bus stop 676 m walk
Portobello Road Autoloo
Bus stop 546 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 1,808 reviews
4.4/5 1,808 reviews
richard law
richard law
2 weeks ago on Google

A brilliant place to visit, giving an in-depth look at the history of products, brands, packaging and design. I know this is a warm summer, but it could do with a bit more ventilation/air flow as you walk around. The exhibits are well maintained and comprehensive, especially the early years. I would liked to have seen a little more from 70s to 00s, including more information/insight on the development/history of popular brands. Lovely helpful staff, cafe and gardens. Knowing that this is a museum that links very much to the development of commercialism, they are missing a trick in the gift shop by not offering more items linked to what is in the museum; retro posters, board games etc... Well worth a visit and great value for money.

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Therese Rush
Therese Rush
3 weeks ago on Google

Great day out, don't miss the lovely cafe and beautiful garden at the back

Alain Galliot
Alain Galliot
3 weeks ago on Google

Un musee très riche et un super accueil. Néanmoins, en tant que francais, beaucoup de marques nous étaient malheureusement inconnues.