Learn what keeps London moving at the London Transport Museum this Easter
From buses to boats, trams to trains and coaches to cable cars, Transport for London (TfL) has kept the capital moving for a quarter of a century.
This Easter head to London Transport Museum, off Russell Street in Covent Garden Piazza for a parade of family friendly activities celebrating the journey so far.
Over the Easter holidays, from April 5 to 21, children can create an invention to carry people across the Thames, map out their own transport network and have a go at busking.
Highlights of this fun fortnight include Across the Thames.
The building of the London cable car brought an iconic new means of transport to London. In this interactive session, children are challenged to design their own new mode of transport to carry passengers across the world-famous river.
Elsewhere families can create their own London Underground style map in an arts and crafts workshop, pick out a trio of instruments and try out a day in the life of a busker or hop onboard an interactive storytelling session all about a big red London bus.
Families can also explore 200 years of London transport history, across the Museum’s award-winning galleries.
From a horse drawn tram to an electric bus and vintage Tube carriages to an Elizabeth Line simulator, there’s plenty to keep everyone entertained this Easter.
Children go free at London Transport Museum and adult tickets include free return entry for a whole year.
Further information on Keeping London Moving Easter at London Transport Museum can be found at Easter holidays: Keeping London Moving | London Transport Museum (ltmuseum.co.uk)
Pictured top: Family fun at London Transport Museum (Picture: London Transport Museum)