About

In the bustling area of South Kensington, The Clockmakers' Museum offers a captivating journey through time. This museum houses an astounding collection of intricate clocks, watches, and sundials dating back to the 1600s, highlighted by 15 remarkable marine timekeepers. Rated 4.6 on Google, it's a haven for those with a penchant for horology, drawing in enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Although it's a smaller venue, its rich displays make the visit worthwhile, ranging from children to adults. Planning your visit ahead by securing tickets is advisable. The setting is both educational and mesmerizing, capturing the evolution of timekeeping in an engaging showcase.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Recommended buy tickets ahead, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Royal Albert Hall
Bus stop 469 m walk
South Kensington Station / Old Brompton Road (Stop B)
Bus stop 459 m walk
South Kensington Museums (Stop K)
Bus stop 66 m walk
Prince Consort Road / Imperial College (Stop RW)
Bus stop 380 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 117 reviews
4.6/5 117 reviews
M Hurst
M Hurst
2 months ago on Google

Fascinating exhibition. Great for adult geeks and nerds, which was right upnour street lol. Amazing time pieces and clocks put into historical perspective and chronological technical advancement.

Melisa T
Melisa T
3 months ago on Google

Small, but fascinating.

Mimi Mimi
Mimi Mimi
5 months ago on Google

Amazing venue