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🧸Young V&A (formerly V&A Museum of Childhood)

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A vibrant museum designed for children and families, celebrating creativity and play through three interactive galleries: Play, Imagine, and Design. Highlights include a giant sensory play area, a collection of over 2,000 toys and games, and hands-on making workshops. Facilities include a café, baby-changing rooms, and pushchair parking. Practical tip: Book free timed tickets online in advance to guarantee entry.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages012
Website

Travel tips

  • Book free timed tickets online in advance

    Book your free timed entry tickets online before visiting to guarantee admission, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Three galleries with different activities

    Explore the Play, Imagine, and Design galleries at your own pace. You don't need to see everything in one visit.

  • Giant sensory play area included

    The sensory play area is a highlight for younger children. Arrive early or later in the day when it's less crowded for a better experience.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Dedicated baby-changing rooms are on-site, making nappy changes straightforward during your visit.

  • Pushchair parking provided

    Pushchair parking is available if you prefer to leave your buggy rather than navigating the galleries with it.

  • Hands-on workshops throughout the day

    Check the schedule for making workshops when you arrive. These fill up quickly, so ask staff about timing and availability.

  • Café on-site for refreshments

    A café is available for snacks and drinks. Consider visiting during quieter times to avoid queues.

  • Over 2,000 toys and games to explore

    The toy and games collection spans different eras. Older children often enjoy spotting toys they recognise or their parents played with.

  • Perfect rainy day option

    This fully indoor museum is ideal when weather is poor, with plenty to do to keep children engaged.

  • Suitable for babies through to age 12

    The museum caters to a wide age range, though younger children may need shorter visits. Tailor your time to your children's interests.

  • Plan realistic visit timing

    With three galleries, workshops, and a sensory play area, families often spend 2–3 hours here. Don't feel pressured to see everything.

  • Visit during term time for fewer crowds

    School holidays and weekends are busiest. Weekday mornings during term time offer a more relaxed experience.

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