Step into a fascinating time tunnel through two centuries of British consumer culture, from the Industrial Revolution to the digital age. Located in Notting Hill, the Museum of Brands houses over 12,000 original items including vintage packaging, advertisements, toys, and household goods that together trace the evolution of iconic brands like Guinness, Kellogg’s, Cadbury, and more. Explore the museum’s chronological displays, where each decade reveals how world events, social change, and technological advances influenced product design and marketing strategies . The “Time Tunnel” experience appeals alike to families, branding enthusiasts, and design lovers, with interactive trails, children’s activity packs, and engaging nostalgia for adult visitors. Enjoy additional attractions like the Brand Hall of Fame, rotating temporary exhibitions (e.g. “Brand Histories” and “Glass Renewed”), a gift shop, and a café with a peaceful garden terrace. With excellent public transport access (two minutes from Ladbroke Grove tube) and family friendly facilities, it’s among the best museums in London for exploring consumer history through a design lens. Perfect for day tripping visitors, marketing students, and nostalgic travelers, the Museum of Brands offers a rich, visually stunning journey into the everyday items that shape our lives. Book now to discover London’s hidden cultural gem.
The Museum of Brands takes you on a nostalgic journey through 200 years of consumer culture, advertising, and social change. Discover a vast collection of products, packaging, and memorabilia that showcase the evolution of everyday life, from fashion and entertainment to wartime artifacts and childhood toys.
Adult:
Child:
Senior:
Explore over 12,000 nostalgic objects tracing the evolution of brands and consumer culture from the Victorian era to today. Perfect for families, this ticket grants access to interactive exhibits including packaging displays, retro advertising, and iconic household items that entertain and educate both adults and children on the history of everyday products. A fun, insightful day out celebrating design, branding, and social history.
Family: