Museum of Brands

1489 reviews

111-117 Lancaster Rd, London W11 1QT, United Kingdom

www.museumofbrands.com

+442072439611

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Museum of Brands is a Art museum located at 111-117 Lancaster Rd, London W11 1QT, United Kingdom. It has received 1489 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.

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Hours

Monday10AM-6PM
Tuesday11AM-5PM
Wednesday10AM-6PM
Thursday10AM-6PM
Friday10AM-6PM
Saturday10AM-6PM
Sunday10AM-6PM

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  • The address of Museum of Brands: 111-117 Lancaster Rd, London W11 1QT, United Kingdom

  • Museum of Brands has 4.4 stars from 1489 reviews

  • Art museum

  • "The Museum of Brands is an absolute gem for anyone interested in the history and evolution of branding and consumer culture"

    "We visited the museum on a weekday in the school holidays and it was pretty quiet"

    "Exceeded my expectations - it is not only about household brands but, for example, events such as the Victorian Great Exhibition, Coronations, wars, pop culture, toys and more besides"

    "First time visiting"

    "This is an excellent museum"

Reviews

  • Poppy Jenkins

The Museum of Brands is an absolute gem for anyone interested in the history and evolution of branding and consumer culture. From the moment you step inside, you are transported on a captivating journey through time. The collection of exhibits is truly remarkable, showcasing an extensive range of branded products, packaging, and advertising materials spanning several decades. One of the standout features of this museum is how it effectively captures the essence of different eras, allowing visitors to experience the nostalgia of bygone days. It's fascinating to witness how brands have adapted and transformed over time, reflecting societal changes and trends. The museum's thoughtful curation creates a dynamic and immersive experience, bringing brands to life in an engaging and educational way. Additionally, the museum offers a delightful café, where you can relax and reflect on the fascinating insights gained during your visit. The well-stocked gift shop is also a treat for brand enthusiasts, offering a wide range of souvenirs.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Sarah Tsang

We visited the museum on a weekday in the school holidays and it was pretty quiet. The museum is fairly small, but they pack in a lot of exhibits. There are two main areas - the Time Tunnel which takes you through branding from Victorian times to the present day, and the Branding Hall which had displays of individual products grouped together from throughout periods. The older sections of the Time Tunnel were interesting, but the areas from our childhood were where we spent most time as they were most nostalgic for us. There is a cafe and a lovely little outdoor garden area. We spent just over an hour at the museum in total and I would say most people would only spend 1-2 hours there, maybe longer if you visit the cafe. There were a few quiz sheets for children to do as they go round the museum and my 9 year old enjoyed doing one of these. He enjoyed seeing brands he is familiar with in the different time periods and also hearing about the things we remembered from our childhood. Definitely a family friendly venue.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Peter Hellyer

Exceeded my expectations - it is not only about household brands but, for example, events such as the Victorian Great Exhibition, Coronations, wars, pop culture, toys and more besides. A small but comprehensive gift shop and pleasant café and paved garden broadens the appeal of the museum. Spent far longer than I expected the exhibits were so interesting, displayed in the main through a time tunnel taking you chronologically from early Victorian times to our age. It was a very enjoyable four hours which was both informative and nostalgic. The staff were uniformly helpful and engaging. Altogether a winning combination and, despite a long journey for us to get there from Sussex, one I would like to repeat.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • May Cheung

First time visiting. Staff were pretty friendly and welcoming. Nearest tube station was Latimer Road, just a few minutes walk. Although the museum isn't huge, it occupies one floor, there's just so much to see. It's like a hidden gem, so nostalgic too. All the packaging of products along the way brought back lots of fond memories. See for yourself. There's also a cafe there too but it was closed when I visited. Overall it was an enjoyable day, I actually spent almost two hours in there. You'll be surprised!! Go on, give it a visit. Best of all, it's displayed in years, so from a certain decade, it will bring history to light...
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Philip Nicholls

This is an excellent museum. It is organised in a very systematic fashion and is easy to follow. A trip always brings a sense of nostalgia with it. The 9 pounds entry fee is reasonable (this isn’t a museum which receives direct government funding) and is a similar rate to other smaller niche exhibitions such as the Cartoon and Pollock’s Toy Museums. Those who like this place should also consider a visit to the V and A Childhood Museum in East London. The Castle Museum in York and Edinburgh’s Childhood Museum might also be of interest. Half my first degree is in History, and those who have a wider interest in the discipline might desire a more detailed narrative. However, this is readily available online anyway.

  • J R

Absolutely a gem!! Nostalgic and informative, this walk through time will remind you of ALL the things you forgot about. From the late 1800's to the 1980's the displays and audio will send you back and have you pointing and saying 'oh yeah! I remember those, or my grandma had those' It has a great little cafe for coffee and a scone, sit and watch a compilation of old TV commercials, then see the other rooms with city tapestries and a vast scotch collection. Very nice and friendly staff, includes a small gift shop with some really great nostalgic items. Cost is very reasonable. Highly recommend.
Visited on
Public holiday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Diane Hellyer

Having followed this museum for a while on social media, we finally visited. It's a brilliant museum, with a time tunnel that walks you through from Roman times to the present day. I had expected hug displays of familiar food packaging, but it is so much more, with examples of Coronation memorabilia, puzzles and games relating to tv programs, an exhibit of Christie towels (Queen Victoria's favourite) and a video of old tv adverts, some that are non-pc now! It's a must-see museum, begun with one man's collection, highly recommended.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Graham Draper

I loved it!!! I used to be a graphic designer, so seeing the progression of some of the well known brands is amazing, and some that haven't changed at all! Back in the 80's I went on a college trip to see 'The Pack Age' when it was in Gloucester, now it's moved nearer home I will definitely be back for another trip! Brought my 2 young daughters and her boyfriend, didn't know if they would like it? They enjoyed it too! And the shop is fab!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Gillian Quinn

Really interesting little museum in Ladbroke Grove West London. They have a huge array of products dating back to the Victorian era. So interesting to see how brands have changed (or maybe not) over the years. There is also a lovely little tea room with a most beautiful garden (such a surprise in a busy area of London). Well worth a visit and make sure to make time for tea and cake.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Kevin Self

This is a great little trip down memory lane. The museum leads you through the ages and finishes up with today's brands. You can see it all in half a day, so it's just the thing to squeeze into an empty morning or afternoon. A simple cafe there will get you a few snacks to eat, but you will want to go elsewhere for a more substantial meal.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Eric

Nice museum, but feel museum needs to be completed to realize its potential. It really is a collection of saved brand items. Really wish they could go into more depth or have more info by country on brands through the ages. Maybe have special exhibitions on some brands, notably British brands. Of course, an audio guide could help too.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Scarlet Heeah

Big applause to the dedication to collect all this stuff. It was very interesting to see how the brands changes their packages & logos as time pass by. Also interesting to see how the big issue in the world, such as World War, Royal Wedding, Beatles etc., affected merchandising goods.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Vincent Kurutza

A nice surprise to discover in our own neighbourhood! It’s a well curated story of our history told through large collections of the products we consume. Brings back fond memories from childhood no matter your age. Such very friendly staff in the Museum and the cafe, which has very tasty food and a stunning garden also. Lovely way to spend a rainy afternoon….

  • Erin

Can’t get enough of this hidden gem, the nostalgic journey has been the best experience of “Time Travel” with continuous history of brands and our evolution to create/change new and sustainable development of brands in the future. Worth a visit and the staffs are lovely, with hand-picked gift shops items that would inspire your creativity and innovations.

  • James Reeves

Absolutely loved this place! A step back in time to see how brands have changed over the years. Makes you feel a little old when you’re looking at some products from your decade and noticing the change. Very reasonable entry charge at £9.00. Staff were super friendly and helpful at the desk. The little cafe attached is again, very reasonably priced.

  • Sanford Gallagher

The museum is small but very interesting. It was an enjoyable day and it was worth visiting it. One could spend ages looking at the items. The packaging of products made me feel somehow nostalgic. A very quiet place, not appropriate for children but the staff were really polite and welcoming. It is a hidden gem!

  • Hin Yeung

Excellent small museum in Notting Hill. Packed with consumer items from the Victorian era onwards. Entry ticket I think was £9. They don't seem to accept Mastercard, only Visa. There is a small café and gift shop. Clean toilets!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Vanessa Browning

A thoroughly nostalgic experience through time where you will relate to the exhibits both personally and historically. I would totally recommend to all, but the older you are, l believe you benefit the most.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Stephen Wagstaff

if you like design, or if you don't to be honest, an amazing museum of design that brought back memories. absolutely recommend a visit (fwiw it's just round the corner from ladbroke grove tube station)
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Areya S

One of London Must see museum!!! Not very big but full of lots of good stuff to explore! We spend our Saturday evening there learning about how products made from time to time! Recommend it if you’re product designer you will love it more !! More

  • Mandy Ryan

Such a fun and fascinating museum. A definite when visiting near Portobella Road, it's a short walk and you will not regret it. It brings up so many memories.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Wayne Ghosh

Takes you through your childhood and brings back so many memories. It's a lot bigger than you expect and is well planned in terms of age. Really good value and if the weather is kind take advantage of the lovely and relaxing garden. More

  • Mike Whitehouse

Wow... Very interesting place to spend a few hours. Lots of memory joggers (could be very interesting for people who live with dementia) and good at context and grouping similar brands. I was expecting more about the development of

  • Cindy Cubbin

A really atmospheric place! Loved the progression of brands from Victorian times right up until the noughties! Brought back lots of memories!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • amanda defreitas

A great little museum to visit if you have a spare 90 minutes. Very nostalgic trip down memory lane very good value and pleasant staff
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Johny Jane

We really enjoyed this museum, spent there 2 hours and didn’t even noticed. Really interesting. And also really nice welcome!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Rachael

Very short experience. Lacked depth. This museum has so much potential to evaluate the depth of brand history. They simply demonstrated products across a timeline. There is much analysis that could be done.

  • Gen

Amazing. Welcoming staff, very quiet and the kids loved it. Great to see the timeline of how things have changed. Garden was beautiful. Can not fault. I would definitely recommend and would return again.

  • Melody Yathida Anankul

I enjoyed my time here so much! It was really fun learning and looking at different brands. There are activity and a cute garden we can rest afterwards. I just wish the museum is a little bigger! More

  • Daniel-Marian Merezeanu

Very interesting. A place to see the change of society and the evolution of different brands during the time.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Karie Matthews

If you like looking at old packaging, toys etc and seeing how things have changed over time this is a must. There's a lot packed into a fairly small space. Nice cafe and friendly staff too. More

  • Caroline Leek

The Museum of Brands is a captivating journey through time. Its extensive collection of nostalgic brands and packaging is a window into our past, offering a unique and nostalgic experience.

  • Amy

Small museum but it took us about an hour to actually take our time to look at the vast amount of items. Very interesting display. Worth a visit. Cafe, shop and bathrooms present also

  • Rachel Lanlan

I didn’t realise old cigarettes advertising posters were painted so beautiful
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • dimitrichka valcheva

Amazing collection!! Has many well known brands.Beautiful garden to relax.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Alex “Alex Hans”

Really pleasant and easy to follow experience. I love these type of museums with quotidian objects that you get to see evolve throughout modern history.

  • Colin McKellar

A fantastic museum and a lot of fun. There is so much to see and everything was in great condition no matter how old it was. Highly recommended More

  • Omar Shuail

It’s not for everyone, i would recommend you to take your time looking at everything because it’s short but I appreciate the small details.

  • Valerie Hurry

Fascinating to look back. So much to see! I was very interested by the Ww1 objects. Cigarette advertising has certainly changed!!!!

  • Chris Dernoga

Great time-travel machine with loads of products. Very cheap tickets, definitely worth it!
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