10 unmissable museums to visit in the UK

With more than 2000 museums to pick from in the UK, it’s fair to say we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to places to visit. So, to celebrate International Museum Day, we’ve picked out ten of our favourites in cities up and down the country. You could be scoping out the National Football Museum in Manchester, scaring yourself silly at The London Bridge Experience, or learning the art of the selfie at the National Museum Cardiff. On a budget? Pick one that’s free to enter and get there with megabus. Hello, cheap and cultured day out.

Explore the past at The Box in Plymouth

There’s plenty to see at The Box in Plymouth, and it won’t cost you a penny. Get a selfie with a prehistoric mammoth and take a look at artefacts from Sir Francis Drake’s epic journeys. There’s a multi-screen film and moving sculpture looking at the end of the empire and the ‘new world’. And if you fancy something a bit more current, there’s a mock TV studio with a newsroom where you can try your hand at reporting. Between exhibitions you can pick up coffee, cakes and main meals at the café, then head to the museum’s second building – a restored church packed with plenty more to see.

 

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Go behind the game at the National Football Museum in Manchester

At the heart of Manchester’s medieval quarter, the National Football Museum is a great option for fans of the beautiful game. Commentate on a match, test your skills at the penalty shoot-out, get up close to the 1966 World Cup Final ball and see the oldest surviving FA Cup trophy. You won’t pay any extra for guided tours as it’s all included in the entry cost, which is pretty good for the world’s biggest football museum. Plus, every ticket is a season ticket so you can come back as many times as you like in a year.

Travel back in time at the Riverside Museum in Glasgow

At the junction of the Rivers Kelvin and Clyde – a destination in itself – you can swot up on the history of transport at the Riverside Museum. Expect carriages on mock historical streets, classic cars, and the chance to put out a fire or jump on a tram. You can take a look at the specialised bikes used by Team GB while you’re here. And if it’s ships you want to see, there’s the three-masted ‘Glenlee’ full of displays about its history berthed next to the museum, which you can team with a walk on the riverside.

 

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Pick your battles at Leeds’ Royal Armouries

Free to enter, the Royal Armouries in Leeds let you travel back in time. From Japanese samurais to Henry VIII’s armour and an Indian war elephant, there are thousands of must-sees. There are daily live combat demonstrations like the battle of Boudicca or the Somme, plus some time to question and interact with the actors. The pop-up exhibition ‘RE:LOADED’ brings guns, artists and peace campaigners together to leave you with some conversation starters at the café overlooking the canal. And ‘Forgotten Battles’ is worth a look – it unveils untold stories of diverse voices.

 

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