The London Motor Museum is home to some of the most historic and unique automobiles. In 2001, Elo [a former model] followed his passion and started the London Motor Museum with mere 7 cars and currently in 2017 has more than 200 of unique customized vehicles from 1930 to till date. It is conveniently located just 5 minutes away [by walk] from Hayes and Harlington Station.
Cost: £22.50 per Adult [an addition of £1.50 if you book from their site as transaction fees]
Opening Timings:10am – 6pm [seven days a week]
Address: LONDON MOTOR MUSEUM,3 Nestles Avenue,Hayes,Middlesex,United Kingdom,UB3 4SB
Get directions: https://goo.gl/maps/cdjd9jq2mYR2
Opening Timings:10am – 6pm [seven days a week]
Address: LONDON MOTOR MUSEUM,3 Nestles Avenue,Hayes,Middlesex,United Kingdom,UB3 4SB
Get directions: https://goo.gl/maps/cdjd9jq2mYR2
They regularly have events and exhibitions to attract more visitors.
From this April to August 2017, every sunday from 10am to 6pm they have car club meets throughout summer.
They also offer Indoor car storage starting from around £30 per week, you can check with them directly for the same.
From this April to August 2017, every sunday from 10am to 6pm they have car club meets throughout summer.
They also offer Indoor car storage starting from around £30 per week, you can check with them directly for the same.
I had an amazing time visiting the London Motor Museum and if you are a car enthusiast or someone who loves customized and modified vehicles, including some that you have seen in movies you surely will equally enjoy your visit.
They have the Movie Car Section, The Bat-Cave (home to both the 1966 and 1989 Batmobile), Muscle Car Alley, The Supercar Paddock[some of the fastest cards on the planet]. They have exotic collection of vintage cars, movie cars, classic cars, sports cars, american muscle cars, low riders and a lot more. I do agree with most people who think that the price is high for the museum entry though I would like you to know that it takes a lot to create a collection of such stunning vehicles, maintaining the place and vehicles. There are certainly better ways to save on the entrance cost, I suggest to go for this in your LONDON PASS itinerary or you can book it from deal sites like Groupon,2 for 1, dayoutguide,etc [will create a seperate blog on this so you can save money while visit the best places around London]
They have the Movie Car Section, The Bat-Cave (home to both the 1966 and 1989 Batmobile), Muscle Car Alley, The Supercar Paddock[some of the fastest cards on the planet]. They have exotic collection of vintage cars, movie cars, classic cars, sports cars, american muscle cars, low riders and a lot more. I do agree with most people who think that the price is high for the museum entry though I would like you to know that it takes a lot to create a collection of such stunning vehicles, maintaining the place and vehicles. There are certainly better ways to save on the entrance cost, I suggest to go for this in your LONDON PASS itinerary or you can book it from deal sites like Groupon,2 for 1, dayoutguide,etc [will create a seperate blog on this so you can save money while visit the best places around London]
After going through the pictures on the top of the post, thinking if you could drive one of these luxurious customized cars?
Well yes, they give cars on rent for private as well as for film production. So from 1939 Ford Model B to 1989 Batmobile Movie Car you can hire any of the wide range available for rent.
Though, all good things in life come for a price and incase if you are thinking of taking your girl on a date in Mr Bean MINI[Mr.Bean’s iconic car] or the 1939 Ford Model B [See pics below] you will have to shell out from £650 for a minimum hire period of 24 hours+
Well yes, they give cars on rent for private as well as for film production. So from 1939 Ford Model B to 1989 Batmobile Movie Car you can hire any of the wide range available for rent.
Though, all good things in life come for a price and incase if you are thinking of taking your girl on a date in Mr Bean MINI[Mr.Bean’s iconic car] or the 1939 Ford Model B [See pics below] you will have to shell out from £650 for a minimum hire period of 24 hours+
For Foodies: Right next to the entrance gate of the London Motor Museum you will find ‘Burger Bus Stop’ which is a bus-turned-restaurant that serves gourmet burgers with delicious sides and thick milkshakes.
Must try: The Roadrunner Burger[6oz 100% flame grilled chicken breast topped with lettuce, tomato & mayonnaise, served in a brioche bun] & Cheesy Fries[heavenly tasty!]
You can also read my other blog to read about my experience at the Burger Bus Stop
I have made a video on this which you can see here: