TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London
Hunterian Museum is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

1. Hunterian Museum

8.4
35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields (Kingsway), London, Greater London
Museum · City of Westminster · 38 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The skeleton of a giant, Winston Churchill’s dentures and diseased human remains in jars are among the bizarre exhibits at the Hunterian Museum, which is certainly one of London’s strangest. Read more.

Dennis Severs' House is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

2. Dennis Severs' House

8.0
18 Folgate St, London, Greater London
Museum · Spitalfields and Banglatown · 16 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Visitors are invited to imagine that they have interrupted a fictional family of silk weavers who are always just out of view. Read more.

Pollock's Toy Museum & Toy Shop is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

3. Pollock's Toy Museum & Toy Shop

1 Scala St, London, Greater London
Museum · Fitzrovia · 6 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: A narrow staircase gives way to cabinets stuffed with dolls, bears, toy theatres, puppets, mechanical toys and even a 4,000-year-old Egyptian mouse made from Nile clay. Read more.

Horniman Museum and Gardens is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

4. Horniman Museum and Gardens

9.2
100 London Rd, Forest Hill, Greater London
Museum · Forest Hill, London, Greater London · 74 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: One of the most popular displays at the Horniman Museum is a walrus created by a taxidermist who had never actually seen one and, not knowing that they had loose folds of skin, overstuffed it. Read more.

Magic Circle Headquarters is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

5. Magic Circle Headquarters

7.6
12 Stephenson Way, London, Greater London
Museum · 7 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Exhibits include a pair of handcuffs used by Harry Houdini and the props used by HRH Prince Charles when he took his exam to become a member. Read more.

Sir John Soane's Museum is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

6. Sir John Soane's Museum

8.9
13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, Greater London
History Museum · Holborn and Covent Garden · 65 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: One of the highlights of the museum is the Election series of paintings by William Hogarth mounted on hinged panels which swing back to reveal a series of Piranesi drawings beneath. Read more.

The Orangery At The Fan Museum is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

7. The Orangery At The Fan Museum

6.9
12 Crooms Hill, London, Greater London
Tea Room · Greenwich West · 7 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The Fan Museum has an elegant, 18th century interior displaying more than 4,000 fans dating back 1,000 years. The charming orangery also serves a fantastic afternoon tea. Read more.

Geffrye Museum is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

8. Geffrye Museum

136 Kingsland Rd (at Pearson St), London, Greater London
History Museum · Hackney · 52 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: A visit to the Geffrye Museum is about as close as it gets to travelling in time. Dedicated to interior design, it consists of a series of eleven lovingly recreated period living rooms. Read more.

Young V&A is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

9. Young V&A

8.4
Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, Greater London
Museum · 49 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Grown-ups can enjoy reminiscing over old Action Men and Sylvanian families, or admire the historic objects such as a wooden paddle doll dating back to 1,300 BC. Read more.

Grant Museum of Zoology is one of TEN BEST: Quirky museums in London.

10. Grant Museum of Zoology

8.5
21 University St (Gower St), London, Greater London
Science Museum · Bloomsbury · 23 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Recently reopened after an extensive refurbishment, the Grant Museum of Zoology retains the atmosphere of a Victorian collector’s house. One grisly highlight is a series of bisected heads. Read more.