If you listened to our OG podcast, Tipsy Tourism, it will be no surprise that The Postal Museum is one of my favourite things to recommend in London.
Not only do you get to ride the old Mail Rail train that used to deliver letters via an underground system, but there’s loads of fun, interactive post related games to play in the museum too - my favourite being the chance to sort the mail into the relevant pigeon holes on a makeshift moving carriage!
It's fantastic for everyone - young and young at heart - and there are plenty of facts that you’ll be spewing out every time you pass a postbox in the future.
You can book tickets online. They have a number of concessions, including cheap rates for those with a National Art Pass.
Tickets include unlimited access to The Postal Museum for one year from the date of your visit and one ride on Mail Rail, valid on your first visit to the Museum.
There's also a Play Space for children 8 and under which you can book separately online.
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