groups and travel trade guide 2014
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A guide to group visits to the Museum of London and the Museum of London Docklands for 2014-15.TRANSCRIPT
GROUPS AND TRAVEL TRADEStart your visit to London here with over 450,000 years of history across two world-class museums
With two iconic venues, the world’s largest archaeological archive and thousands of treasures spanning 450,000 years of London’s history, the Museum of London is the only place to start your visit to the capital.
The Museum of London is in the heart of the City, a stone’s throw away from St Paul’s Cathedral and major transport links. Through world-class treasures, beautiful costumes, interactive displays and atmospheric reconstructions, the museum brings the fascinating story of London to life.
A few minutes from Canary Wharf, the Museum of London Docklands tells the tale of the real East End, the river Thames and of the capital’s past as one of the world’s greatest trading cities, all wrapped up in a beautiful Grade I listed Georgian warehouse overlooking the quayside.
Groups and travel trade benefits:
• Free admission to the Museum of London and Museum of London Docklands
• Free familiarisation visits for group organisers
• Exclusive tours, talks and walks
• Exclusive discounts on entry to our special exhibitions
• Pre-bookable dining options
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MUSEUM OF LONDON 150 London Wall, near St Paul’s Cathedral
Discover the story of the world’s most vibrant cityCome and experience the story of London, told through eight permanent, world-class, free galleries. Tracing the history of the city from prehistoric times through to the present day, the Museum of London takes in Roman sculpture, medieval treasures, original Georgian costume and a fully recreated Victorian high street along the way! Located in the heart of the city, it’s the perfect place to start any trip to the capital.
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7. The Selfridges lift, installed in Selfridges department store in 1928.
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2. A Roman mosaic found in the 1880s in the City of London.
3. Stunning late 15th century altar paintings.
5. Beautifully recreated 18th century Pleasure Gardens with original period costumes and fabulous Philip Treacy hats!
6. Window shopping along the streets of the Victorian Walk complete with a local pub, barbers and toy shop.
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4. The exquisite Fanshawe dress, made from local Spitalfields silk, worn by Ann Fanshawe when her father was Lord Mayor of London in 1752-53.
9. This powerful drawing is an account of the rioting in Brixton over the weekend of 11-13 April 1981.
8. A Douglas Vespa 125cc motor scooter (Model 92 L2), produced in 1957.
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10. The truly magnificent Lord Mayor’s State Coach. Commissioned by Lord Mayor Sir Charles Asgill in 1757, the coach has been used for the annual Lord Mayor’s Show ever since.
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1. This late Iron Age chariot- horn cap.
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A tale of the world’s greatest trading cityThe history of the capital wouldn’t be complete without the astonishing story of London’s first port. Housed in a beautiful, Grade I listed former warehouse overlooking the quayside, the Museum of London Docklands reveals stories of trade, migration and commerce through a wealth of fascinating objects. See giant whale bones and model ships alongside original World War II air raid shelters, plus our award-winning London, Sugar & Slavery gallery and Sailortown, an evocative recreation of 19th century riverside London.
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MUSEUM OF LONDON DOCKLANDSWest India Quay, Canary Wharf
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5. The Buxton Table, at which negotiations over the 1833 bill for the Abolition of Slavery were hammered out.
10. This warped cast iron column is the result of a combination of high-explosive and incendiary bombs dropped in World War II.
1. This Roman amphora was an efficient early shipping container, especially for liquids, and examples like this are found in ship wreck sites all over the classical world.
2. Casts of Yoruba sculptures, around AD 110-1400.
4. Corpses of executed pirates and felons were hung in this 18th century gibbet cage.
9. This consol air raid shelter protected wardens and policemen working on the docks during World War II.
3. A model of London Bridge as it was in 1400s.
7. A model of the Falmouth East Indiaman.
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8. Venture into the mysterious alleyways of Sailortown, a recreation of 19th century Wapping.
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Guided tours and talks
Museum of LondonWelcome to London tour, 60 minsAn essential guide to everything you need to know about London, featuring our top treasures.
Gallery highlights, 45minsExperience one of our galleries in depth, such as our Roman London gallery, with our highlights tours.
The Great Fire of London, 45 minsA guided tour through the War, Plague and Fire gallery, concentrating on London’s most infamous disaster.
Dickens and London, 45 minsExplore Dickens’ relationship with the streets of Victorian London.
The archaeology of Roman LondonExperience a bespoke, curator-led tour of the archaeology of Roman London. Choose from a variety of sites including the Roman fort gate, amphitheatre and Billingsgate Roman house & baths. Price and duration on application.
Roman amphitheatre tour, 60 minsBe taken on a curator-led tour of the remains of London’s only ancient amphitheatre.
The art of London, 45 minsDiscover the highlights of the museum’s extensive art collection with curator Dr Pat Hardy.
Victorian Walk, 45 minsTravel back in time with a guided tour of our recreated Victorian high street.
Suffragette city, 45 minsDiscover the Suffragette campaign and how women became a more visible and influential presence in the capital both before and during World War I.
Menswear in the capital, 45 minsHear from Fashion & Decorative Arts curator Timothy Long on the history and importance of menswear in London.
Clothes and the stories they tell, 45 minsHear more about some of the dress objects on display as well as the stories of their former owners.
Complement your visit with one of our guided tours, walks or talks. Whether you’re after a whistle stop tour, a more in depth introduction to London or something specialist, our events are sure to inspire your curiosity. Please call us on 020 7001 9844 for more information or to see what we can arrange for you today.**Activities detailed below are for groups of 10 or more people and are subject to availability. A minimum of two weeks’ notice is required before booking. Age and group size restrictions may apply. Travel trade discounts are available on all tours for account customers. Some tours and talks are available in foreign languages – please call or email [email protected] to find out more.
All tours are £10 per person unless otherwise stated.
Sherlock HolmesAvailable from 17 Oct 2014 – 12 Apr 2015
Sherlock Holmes curator talk, 45 mins Led by a museum curator, this talk will examine Sherlock Holmes’ unusual character traits as well as how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories have shaped our perceptions of London.
Sherlock Holmes walking tour, 90 minsStarting at Baker Street, take in the sights and sounds of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Victorian London, plus see familiar sights from film and television productions. £18 per person, price includes travel. Min group size 15, max group size 25.
Museum of London DocklandsMuseum highlights tour, 60 minsJoin one of our gallery hosts for an overview of London’s river, its port and people.
London and the slave trade, 45 minsUncover London’s largely hidden role in the transatlantic slave trade with a tour of the London Sugar and Slavery Gallery.
Regeneration of London Docklands, 60 minsTake a walking tour of London’s docklands and discover the changes that have taken place over the years.
Ghost walk, approx 120 minsExplore haunting tales of the London docklands. Hear about the grizzly lives of the men, women and children who worked on the docks and how some of them met their untimely end. £25 per person including a refreshment. Min group size 15, max group size 25.
Museum of London Archaeological Archive, Mortimer Wheeler HouseBehind the scenes at the Archaeological Archive, 60 minsSee and handle some of the thousands of finds that haven’t yet made it into our galleries, at Mortimer Wheeler House.
Want something bespoke? Speak to our Booking Officers and we’ll try our best to create a visit tailored for you. Prices on application.
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Groups of 10 or more people receive 20% discount on full price admission when booked in advance. To book call 020 7001 9844.
Sherlock Holmes 17 October 2014 – 12 April 2015
This year the Museum of London welcomes an exciting new exhibition, delving into the mind of the world’s most famous fictional detective; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. Asking searching questions such as who is Sherlock Holmes, and why does he still conjure up such enduring fascination, this major exhibition – London’s first on the detective since 1951 – will explore how Sherlock Holmes has transcended literature onto stage and screen and continues to attract huge audiences to this day.Museum of London Group rate £8.75 per person
The London 2012 Cauldron: designing a momentOpening summer 2014
Get closer to a London icon with this first chance to see the London 2012 Cauldron, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, since the Olympic and Paralympic Games in London.Museum of London FREE
Sherlock Holmes curator talk, 45 mins Led by a museum curator, this talk will examine Sherlock Holmes’ unusual character traits as well as how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories have shaped our perceptions of London. £10 per person or a £200 flat fee for groups of less than 20.
Sherlock Holmes walking tour, 90 minsStarting at Baker Street, take in the sights and sounds of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Victorian London, plus see familiar sights from film and television productions. £18 per person, price includes travel. Min group size 15, max group size 25.
Bridge27 June – 2 November 2014
Bridge is the largest art exhibition ever to be staged at the Museum of London Docklands. Drawing on the museum’s significant art collections, the exhibition will feature rarely seen contemporary and historical artworks, and historical artworks, alongside photography and film, to consider the significance of bridges within London’s landscape. From Hungerford to Blackfriars, Westminster and Millennium, Bridge also looks at how London’s bridges allow people to move around and experience the city. Museum of London Docklands FREE
If you are a tour operator, travel agent or hotelier looking to find a way of introducing London to your customers, or if you are on the hunt for a unique city experience, why not talk to us about developing partnerships or packages?
Our Welcome to London tour is a favourite with visitors to the capital and our Sherlock Holmes exhibition is perfect for culture seekers. If you would like to speak to someone about selling on commission, or if you would like to chat about working together, please call 020 7814 5510 or email [email protected]
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Group cateringComplement your group visit with one of our catering packages at the Museum of London and the Museum of London Docklands.
From teas, coffees, cakes and sandwiches in our two benugo cafés to pizza or set menus in our restaurant London Wall Bar & Kitchen, there’s something to suit every taste at the Museum of London. Prices start from £5.25 for coffee and cake in our cafés to £30 for a 3 course meal in the restaurant. You can also reserve space for your group in our Sackler Hall café.*
At the Museum of London Docklands, indulge in modern British cooking with a set lunch menu in Rum & Sugar for £25 per person for 3 courses or grab a coffee and cake in our entrance hall café. *Reservations subject to group size and availability. Please request a reservation at the time of booking.
For more information about group catering or to book visit museumoflondon.org.uk/groups or call 020 7001 9844.
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Planning your visit to the Museum of London
Admission FREE Groups of 10 or more must book in advance on 020 7001 9844.
Open daily 10am – 6pm. Closed 24-26 December.
The museum’s shop sells an extensive range of souvenirs and gifts from postcards, posters and prints, to books, toys and audio-visual material.
Details of our catering options for groups are listed on p12. For more information please call 020 7001 9844 or visit museumoflondon.org.uk/groups
The museum is fully accessible to wheelchair users while the Galleries of Modern London include hearing loops, Braille panels, touch objects and audio guides for visitors with sensory impairments. Please call 020 7001 9844 or visit our website to find out about the services and facilities we provide that may help you during your visit.
Getting here and coach parking The Museum of London is situated in the historic City of London, just a 5 minute walk from St Paul’s Cathedral and a short drive from Tate Modern, the Tower of London and Shakespeare’s Globe. You will find the museum on London Wall at the junction with Aldersgate Street. Short stay coach parking bays are located on Angel Street and St Martin’s-le-Grand, just a few minutes’ walk from the museum. For more information about car/coach parking and public transport routes visit museumoflondon.org.uk/groups
Arriving at the Museum of LondonOn arrival groups should report to the information desk in the entrance hall. Groups should allow a minimum of 2-3 hours for a visit.
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West India Quay (14 minutes from Bank)
Canary Wharf (11 minutes from Waterloo)
Canary Wharf Pier (13 minutes from London Bridge Pier)
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Planning your visit to the Museum of London Docklands
Admission FREE Groups of 10 or more must book in advance on 020 7001 9844.
Open daily 10am – 6pm. Closed 24-26 December.
The museum’s shop sells an extensive range of souvenirs and gifts from postcards, posters and prints, to books, toys and audio-visual material.
Details of our catering options for groups are listed on p12. For more information please call 020 7001 9844 or visit museumoflondon.org/groups
The museum is fully accessible to wheelchair users. Please call 020 7001 9844 or visit our website to find out about the services we provide, including facilities for visually impaired visitors, that may help you during your visit.
Getting here and coach parkingThe Museum of London Docklands is located just a short walk from Canary Wharf and only 15 minutes’ drive from The O2 and Maritime Greenwich. The museum is easily accessible from the A13 via A1261 and the coach drop off point is on Hertsmere Road, directly behind the museum. For more information about car/coach parking and public transport routes visit museumoflondon.org.uk/groups
Arriving at the Museum of London DocklandsOn arrival groups should enter through the groups entrance at the back of the museum on Hertsmere Road. Groups should allow a minimum of 2-3 hours for a visit.
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Planning your visit to Museum of London Archaeological Archive
Admission The archaeological archive is only open for pre-booked events.
Mortimer Wheeler House is fully accessible to wheelchair users. Please call 020 7001 9844 for more information.
Getting here and coach parkingThe Museum of London Archaeological Archive is located in the heart of East London, on Eagle Wharf Road. The site is located 10 minutes’ walk from Old Street underground and overground and Angel or a 15 minutes’ walk from Hoxton and Essex Road overground. Metered parking is available on Eagle Wharf Road and the surrounding streets. Coach or minibus parking is possible in front of the building by prior arrangement. Please enquire about coach or minibus parking at the point of booking.
Arriving at the Museum of London Archaeological ArchiveOn arrival groups should enter through the main entrance and report to the security desk to sign in.
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Museum of London Docklands
‘Makes a visit to the area well worth the effort’
The Rough Guide to London
‘Displays… as well as interactive exhibits make for a fascinating experience’
Michelin Guide to London
‘Set in a beautiful brick warehouse, which once held spices, rum and cotton... tells the 2,000-year tale of London as a place of trade’
DK Real City: London
Museum of London
‘Helps visitors get under London’s skin’
Lonely Planet London
‘An essential stop for understanding how the City developed’
Insight Guides London
‘Museum of London is one of the capital’s best museums’
Lonely Planet London City Guide
‘The real strength of the museum lies in the excellent temporary exhibitions, gallery tours, lectures, walks and videos’
The Rough Guide to London
‘Comprehensively and entertainingly tells the history of London’
Michelin Guide to London
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