Sluurpy > Restaurants in London > Charles Dickens Museum Garden Cafe

Charles Dickens Museum Garden Cafe - London - Photo album

Really fun. Love how the actual home of Dickens is a walk-in museum and a tour through his personal life. Well done for kids too. Lots of stairs, no elevator, even though there is a ramp to the front door. Not handicapped friendly, sorry. Very pleasant cafe garden to sit and discuss your impressions
An excellently preserved and restored historic rendition of Charles Dickens home he moved into in his early twenties with his wife. The lower floors are most interesting as a period piece, with the upper floors showing more of Dickens character. The next door house has been converted into a museum
The Charles Dickens Museum is a must-visit for any fan of the author's work. The museum is located in a Georgian townhouse that was Dickens's home from 1837 to 1839, and it is filled with personal artifacts and memorabilia that give visitors a glimpse into the life of one of England's most beloved w
Since my college Dickens course more than thirty years ago, I have dreamed of touring his home! And it was just as special as I hoped it would be. There were at least four very helpful volunteers available to answer questions, and we learned fascinating stories. Mr. Dickens rented the place for abou
I love these little museums in London. Big enough that you learn something, small enough to not get bored! Good information on Charles Dickens, nice to see something personable about the author. We went on a Saturday morning and it wasn’t too busy. Wouldn’t recommend it though on a weekend if you pl
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Charles Dickens Museum, and it was truly a captivating experience. As soon as I stepped through the doors, I felt like I had been transported back in time to the Victorian era, immersing myself in the world of this literary genius. The museum beautifully s
A memorable experience to visit the actual residence of a beloved writer. Rooms and personal belongings are preserved well. The staff is very cordial and will share few unknown stories and anecdotes. If you have a student art pass, you can visit for free.
We visited as a group for a work trip. Highly recommend a visit here. The interpretation is of high quality, using different form’s including written text, a free audio guide and leaflet, including a family trail. Loved visiting the rooms from the basement to the top floor. Highlight was seeing Char
Interesting museum for anyone that appreciates Charles Dickens works. Even though he only lived at this venue for 3 years, it was great to get insight into the author life at that time. Took us about an hour to go through the museum. It was not crowded, so we were able to take time in each room. B
Stunning museum, it absolutely deserves a visit, everything is well finished and the audio guide is really interesting.
Share on WhastApp
Share on Facebook
Upload your pictures
Clicca per espandere