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#1 British Museum (London) +33 recs 4.9/5

The British Museum is among the most influential institutions on the planet. Located in London, it guards a collection of over 8 million items spanning from prehistory to the present. Key highlights include the Rosetta Stone and the Parthenon Sculptures. With 13 million books and manuscripts, it draws 6 million annual visitors.

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#2 National Gallery (London) +32 recs 4.6/5

Located on Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery in London holds a status similar to the Louvre in Paris. It houses over 2,300 Western paintings spanning the 13th to 20th centuries. Highlights include Van Gogh's Sunflowers and Self-Portrait, Leonardo da Vinci's The Virgin of the Rocks, and Raphael's Madonna of the Pinks.

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#3 Bodleian Library (Oxford) +19 recs 5/5

The Bodleian Library is a historic landmark in Oxford. Founded in 1602, it is among the oldest in Europe. It holds over 13 million items across notable buildings like the Radcliffe Camera and the Divinity School. Guided tours reveal gothic halls, medieval manuscripts, and Shakespeare texts. Its architecture defines the city.

#4 Tate Modern (London) +18 recs 4.6/5

Tate Modern is a contemporary art museum in the Bankside neighborhood of London. Housed in a former power station since 2000, it features works by Picasso, Warhol, and Rothko. The massive Turbine Hall hosts large-scale installations. It remains one of the most visited museums in London, drawing millions of guests annually.

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#5 Beatles Story Museum (Liverpool) +10 recs 4.5/5

Step into the world of the Fab Four at the Beatles Story Museum in Liverpool. See iconic costumes, instruments, and studio sets. Walk through the White Room to view the piano from Imagine and get up close to the legendary Yellow Submarine. John Lennon's sister, Julia, narrates the audio guide throughout your visit.

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#6 Natural History Museum (London) +4 recs 5/5

Dive deep into the history of life and Earth at the Natural History Museum in London, home to over 70 million specimens. This iconic site features four thematic galleries. Explore dinosaur skeletons, marine and land mammals, volcanic forces, and gardens filled with plants and insects. Additional exhibits trace human evolution from single cells.

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#7 John Rylands Library (Manchester) +3 recs 5/5

The John Rylands Library in Manchester is a Victorian neo-gothic architectural masterpiece that opened in 1900. More than just a library, it functions as a museum for rare books and manuscripts, including the Rylands Library Papyrus P52, the oldest known New Testament fragment. Its stained glass, vaulted ceilings, and intricate stonework create an immersive historical experience.

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#8 Manchester Art Gallery (Manchester) +2 recs 5/5

Six centuries of history span this art museum spread across three buildings and two floors. The Manchester Art Gallery, a historic site, houses over 25,000 objects. Explore a vast collection of 19th-century British works, modern interwar art, and post-1945 paintings. The adjacent Costume Gallery showcases fine arts, decorative arts, and fashion history.

#9 Science Museum (London) +1 rec 5/5

Explore the evolution of science and technology across five floors at the Science Museum. From energy and aviation to space travel, medicine, and telecommunications, you will uncover the history of innovation. Through interactive exhibits, simulators, and games, this London institution makes complex science accessible and engaging for every visitor, adjusting its workshops to keep content fresh.

#10 Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (Birmingham) +1 rec 5/5

The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery houses a vast collection spanning fine art, ceramics, jewelry, and industrial history. Explore the Pre-Raphaelite movement through over 2,000 artworks and furnishings. With 40 galleries, the museum features extensive displays of antiquities, ethnographic artifacts, and the local history of Birmingham, offering a comprehensive look at human creativity.

#11 Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester) +1 rec 4/5

Explore the Museum of Science and Industry, a Manchester institution dedicated to revolutionary inventions from the Industrial Revolution to the present. The space spans multiple galleries and outdoor exhibits. Highlights include the Textiles Gallery, the interactive Experiment gallery, plus displays covering transport, energy, city sanitation, communications, and computing.

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An immense amount of work to explore

The British Museum really struck me with its impressive size. The museum is huge, spread out over several floors, with very varied collections. It is a very busy place, which can make the visit a bit…

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Not to be missed in London

The National Gallery was a wonderful surprise. Admission is free (voluntary donation), which makes it easy to pop in, even for a spontaneous visit. I really liked the atmosphere of the place, which wa…

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Surprising

Even though I am not necessarily a huge fan of contemporary art, I really enjoyed visiting this museum, which is very big. You can find all kinds of works there, some more clear than others. There are…

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Huge

I was honestly blown away by the size of this museum, it is massive. You can spend hours and hours there. The collections are rich and varied, covering several eras and styles. You will see historical…

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The English Louvre

The British Museum is one of the most impressive museums I have visited. Just like the Louvre, it is almost "too" big and you quickly feel lost. But we are not going to complain about that! I was real…

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One of the best museums in the world!

I am not going to mince words, but as a huge fan of natural history museums, I think this is the best one I have ever visited. It is incredible to explore and there is plenty to delight enthusiasts. B…

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A unique place, an absolute must-visit

Visiting the Bodleian Library is a unique experience. The old rooms and shelves filled with antique books are immediately impressive. I recommend the guided tour, as it lets you discover some funny an…

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A magical place!

You do not need to be a bookworm to love this library! Its architecture is sublime, and the wooden shelves are magnificent. It is a sight that will seem familiar to all Harry Potter fans. The tour tau…

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A very pleasant little museum

I went there with my nieces. They aren't big fans of museums, but they really liked this place. The tour, which can be done quickly, immersed me in the history of the English monarchy through the evol…

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Gorgeous

I really loved visiting this library with its impressive Gothic architecture. The inside is just as beautiful as the outside. Heads up, you can't just walk in and look around on your own. You have to…

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