Free - £11.50
Monday - Wednesday: Closed
Thursday - Sunday:10:00 - 16:00
Photo Credit: © London Museum of Water & Steam
The museum provides an engaging and educational environment that appeals to both adults and children.
Families are sure to enjoy the variety of activities available at the museum.
Kids can stay cool and have fun in the outdoor Splash Zone, while the Massive Mud Kitchen in the Wild Play Garden provides a sensory and imaginative experience that will delight young visitors.
The museum also offers colouring activities, building blocks, and a dedicated family chill-out zone, ensuring that there is something to keep every member of the family entertained.
In addition to its permanent exhibits, the museum hosts a range of family activities and events throughout the year, including storytelling sessions, craft workshops, and interactive displays.
With so much to discover and explore, a visit to the museum is an excellent opportunity for families to learn together while having fun.
The mud kitchen and wild play area is currently closed and won’t be open till next year.
Outdoor Splash Zone
Massive mud kitchen in the Wild Play Garden
Colouring activities
Building blocks
Family chill out zone
Family activities and events
London Museum of Water & Steam
Green Dragon Lane, Brentford
TW8 0EN
The museum car park will be closed on Brentford FC and London Irish home match fixture dates and other dates throughout the year for private events.
Adult Day Ticket: £11.50
Child Day Ticket (5-16): £4.00
Child Under 5: Free
Monday - Wednesday: Closed
Thursday - Sunday:10:00 - 16:00
Pump and Grind is a café with an independent coffee shop vibe inside the London Museum of Water & Steam. Picnics are welcome in the Splash Zone and Museum garden.
Baby changing facilities and potty training seats available in all the toilets. Small buggy park in the shop area. A step-free route is available throughout most of the Museum for the buggies.
A step-free route is available throughout most of the Museum, with exception of the Great Engine House. Disabled parking can be reserved. There is an accessible toilet next to the shop and café.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas of the Museum