London Transport Museum: A Ride Through History 🚇🚌
My hardcore transport-obsessed big bro insisted on taking his little brother to the London Transport Museum to geek out over 200 years of transit evolution—from horse-drawn trams to the Tube (fun fact: the world’s first subway, built in 1863, was inspired by a rat hole! 🐀). Why It’s a Must-Visit 🎫 Interactive exhibits: Climb into vintage buses, "drive" a Tube simulator. Quirky merch: The gift shop sells everything—even socks patterned with Tube seat fabrics (big bro’s haul last time! 👀). Kid-friendly: Free entry for 0-17-year-olds (adults: £24.50 anytime / £22.50 off-peak on weekdays after 2 PM). 📍 Covent Garden Piazza, WC2E 7BB ⏰ Daily 10 AM–6 PM (last entry 5 PM) | Café: 11 AM–5 PM Pro Tips 💡 Annual tickets pay off for frequent visitors (like big bro!). Off-peak = quieter (and cheaper!). Don’t miss the "Hidden London" exhibit (disused station secrets!). #LondonTransportMuseum #TubeLove #FamilyDayOut #TransportGeek #LondonWithKids