Reviews of Bow Street Police Museum. (Museum) in London (London).
Bow Street Police Museum
28 Bow St, Martlett Ct, London WC2E 7AH, United Kingdom
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Information of Bow Street Police Museum, Museum in London (London)
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Open hours of Bow Street Police Museum
Sunday
11am–4:30pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
11am–4:30pm
Saturday
11am–4:30pm
Reviews of Bow Street Police Museum
S. W.
It was my first visit to the museum, and it's fair to say it won't be my last. There was lots to look at in the cells from the earliest days to more modern times, and there was a really evocative feel. It was amazing to see the courtroom dock, and think about it's past occupants. The museum staff were really knowledgeable, and helpful. There was level access within the museum. Wheelchair access from outside was provided via the adjoining NoMad hotel, itself worth a visit. A range of walking tours and evening talks are part of the experience, with the latter being currently partly provided as hybrid events. Tickets can be easily booked online.
P. E.
I found it a strange experience as I did spend the occasional night or two here in my misspent youth back when it was open as a Police station. If you got arrested in the West End you usually ended up there. It's very important historically as it's where the birth of the policeman happened and there are some great displays that illustrate the history. I learnt some fascinating things and I will definitely visit again.
A. S.
Just a small museum, but very informative.
I. P.
A small but really interesting museum. Enjoy sitting on the bench/ bed in the cells while the history of the building plays on the screen on the wall. Helpful staff who will try to answer all your questions. You have to book but if you are in Covent Garden take a bit of time to enjoy the history of the best known police station in the world.
C.
Brand new museum tucked down a side road, very small but clean and fresh with some interesting facts ideal if you have 30 to 45 minutes to spare.
M.
Very quaint museum just moments from Covent Garden tube station. I came here in memory of my late Aunt who served at Bow Street from 1959 to 1964. There is a general exhibition about the origins of Bow Street and then you head towards the male cells where there are photos and memorabilia about the officers who served there and the notorious prisoners. I particularly enjoyed seeing the picture of my Aunt with two of her friends and the 10 minute video about the retired officers who served at Bow Street. It's a wonderful tribute to English legal history and of course the officers who served there. Highly recommended.
S. C.
Great little museum with a great history. Telling the story of the Bow street runners and policing in London prior to 1829 and beyond until it finally closed down. It seems to be a relatively new museum as I can't find it listed on trip advisor which is a massive shame as it deserves to attract more visitors. Some great exhibits, very informative and has housed some notorious characters such as the Kray twins. Well worth a visit.
H. S.
A wonderful place to visit on a trip out to London - this museum is small but packed full of interesting information and objects referring to the history of the Bow Street police and policing in London over time. I particularly loved looking at the maps of old Covent Garden, and watching the interview with former officers at Bow Street.
The staff were fantastic, friendly, and very knowledgable! They answered all of my questions about the station's history and were really on the ball with all access arrangements.
H. S. P.
Lovely museum with incredibly informative and friendly staff. If you don't think police museums would normally be your thing don't let the name fool you. The contents includes a fantastically refreshing look at the history of policing, with a particular focus on the station itself and its links to the surrounding area. If you have the chance make sure you go on the Of Mollies and Men Walking Tour which offers a really interesting look at the history of the LGBTQ+ community in and around Covent Garden, and of course some fascinating information on how policing interacts with that. Emily is very knowledgeable and did a great job at creating a tour on such a complex topic. Overall you'd be mad to miss out on this museum!
K. M. P.
This museum is beautifully curated and the staff is very friendly and accommodating. A real pleasure to see this part of London's history brought to life!
R. R.
The museum is quite small but interesting facts, good layout, nice souvenirs, great value for money, affordable entry/ticket, was worth it, definitely recommend a visit 👍🏻
D. M.
This little museum is amazing. Our first visit was fantaatic. Learned so much and my son 7yo had a great time being a detective. Will be back again.
H. W.
The museum covered some events that happened in my lifetime. It was well lit and the information boards were short but informative.
E. C. V.
Loved it! Everything is so thoughtfully laid out and presented, and it was very easy to spend over an hour absorbed in the history, stories, and pictures. A real treat.
R. C.
Small but it's worth it, the little video is really interesting!
B. D.
Great experience. I wish the exhibition could be expanded.
A. L.
Great museum, very informative and lovely staff- really recommend!
N. S.
Interesting tiny museum, what a treasure!
D. K.
A new and upcoming exhibition getting better by the day.
J. S.
Small but packed full of information from the days before the police even existed.
G. L.
When its open it's well worth a visit.
G. M.
Quite small museum but very interesting
M. J.
Small but very interesting.
E. R.
Ok
J. F.
Brilliant 'in conversation ' talk
T. w.
Very interesting
M. I.
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