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✈️Gatwick Aviation Museum

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Gatwick Aviation Museum is a family-friendly museum dedicated to preserving aviation history. Housed in a large hangar and outdoor area, it features a fascinating collection of aircraft, engines, and memorabilia. Kids can get up close to planes like the Spitfire, Canberra, and various helicopters. The museum offers interactive exhibits and occasional cockpit visits (check ahead).

Highlights:
- See historic aircraft indoors and outdoors
- Interactive displays and aviation artifacts
- Small play area for younger children
- Café serving light refreshments

Practical tips: The museum is not open daily, so check the website before visiting. Free parking is available on-site. Allow 1–2 hours for a visit. It's suitable for children aged 3 and up, but plane enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy it.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountySurrey
CountryEngland
Ages318+
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Travel tips

  • Check opening times before visiting

    The museum is not open daily. Always check the website before planning your visit to avoid disappointment.

  • Plan for 1–2 hours

    A typical visit takes 1–2 hours, so factor this into your day plans with toilet and snack breaks in mind.

  • Free parking on-site

    Take advantage of the free car park, which is convenient for families with young children and buggies.

  • Suitable from age 3 onwards

    Children aged 3 and up will enjoy the collection. Plane enthusiasts of any age will find plenty to see.

  • Indoor and outdoor exhibits

    The hangar houses indoor displays whilst aircraft are also positioned outdoors, so dress appropriately for the weather.

  • Small play area for younger children

    There's a small play area on-site, giving younger children a chance to burn off energy between looking at planes.

  • Cockpit visits may be available

    Occasional cockpit visits are offered. Contact ahead or check the website to see if they're running during your visit.

  • Bring weather-appropriate clothing

    Since there are outdoor exhibits, pack waterproofs and layers. Weather can change quickly, especially near airports.

  • Café on-site for refreshments

    The café serves light refreshments. Consider bringing snacks too, especially if visiting with hungry toddlers.

  • Perfect rainy-day activity

    The large indoor hangar makes this an excellent option when weather is poor, combining shelter with engaging exhibits.

  • Close-up aircraft viewing

    Children can get up close to historic planes like the Spitfire and Canberra—much more engaging than textbook photos.

  • Interactive exhibits engage children

    Interactive displays help keep children engaged. Hands-on elements work well for the 3–8 age group especially.

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