Charles Dickens Museum

Charles Dickens' dining room with a meal laid out on the table. Charles Dickens' dining room with a meal laid out on the table.
Photo by me. I wish I had such a nice dining room.

Set over five floors of one of Charles Dickens’ former residences, I’ve read no Dickens but enjoyed this museum more than I expected.

It is a chance to see inside a Bloomsbury terrace as it would’ve been in the 1800s and to explore an early example of celebrity culture.

£12.50 - Children £7.50

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Exhibitions

Extra/Ordinary Women

The show highlights the women who shaped Charles Dickens’s life and work, with rare portraits, manuscripts, and family treasures on display.

Included in entry

Begins

Literature Feminism