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Moco Museum London

Moco Museum London is the newest addition to the capital’s vibrant art scene, having opened its doors in late 2024. Located in a sprawling 25,000 square foot space at Marble Arch, this private museum specializes in modern, contemporary, and digital art. It features an impressive collection of masterpieces from world-renowned icons like Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Yayoi Kusama. The museum is particularly famous for its bold street art displays, including an extensive collection of works by Banksy. Beyond traditional canvases, the museum offers a sensory journey through immersive mirror rooms and cutting-edge digital installations. It is a space designed to be accessible and engaging, moving away from the quiet formality of traditional galleries to create a truly #trending experience.

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Moco Museum London is situated at 1-4 Marble Arch, right at the western end of Oxford Street. In 2026, the museum is open daily from 10.00am until 7.00pm from Sunday to Thursday, with extended hours until 8.00pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets can be purchased at the door, but booking online in advance is highly recommended to secure your preferred time slot and often provides a small discount. Admission typically ranges between £20 and £37 depending on the day and ticket type, with special rates for students and families. A free audio tour is available to all visitors via their smartphones, so be sure to bring your own headphones. Most visitors spend about 90 to 120 minutes exploring the three floors of vibrant exhibits.

Warum diese Tour buchen

To get the most out of your visit, remember to bring a fully charged smartphone and a pair of headphones to access the immersive digital guides. The museum is very photography friendly, and many of the installations are designed specifically for social media, so keep your camera ready. However, large bags, backpacks, and suitcases are not permitted inside the galleries. While there are some lockers available on-site, they are subject to availability and fill up quickly during peak hours. For those with heavy luggage, it is better to use a nearby dedicated storage service before arriving. The museum is fully accessible with lifts serving all floors, making it a great option for those with strollers or limited mobility.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

The museum’s location at Marble Arch makes it incredibly easy to reach from anywhere in London. The closest Underground station is Marble Arch on the Central Line, which is less than a two minute walk from the entrance. If you are coming from the East or West on the Elizabeth Line, Bond Street station is a short ten minute stroll away. Numerous bus routes, including the 6, 7, 23, and 36, stop almost directly outside the museum. For those who enjoy walking, the museum is a straight shot down Oxford Street or a pleasant walk through the northern edge of Hyde Park. If you are using a Santander Cycle, there are several docking stations located just around the corner on Bryanston Street.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

For a more peaceful and contemplative experience, try to book the first slot of the day at 10.00am on a weekday. The museum tends to get much busier from midday onwards, especially on weekends and during school holidays. If you prefer a more lively atmosphere, a Friday or Saturday evening visit is fantastic, as the city lights outside and the museum’s neon installations create a high-energy vibe. Late afternoon slots, around two hours before closing, are also a good alternative as the morning crowds begin to disperse. Because the entire museum is indoors and climate-controlled, it is a perfect destination for one of London’s famously rainy afternoons, providing a colorful escape from the gray weather.