Charles Dickens House and Museum
The only remaining London home of author Charles Dickens has been converted into the Charles Dickens Museum, a place all literature buffs must visit! Dickens wrote the classics Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby in this very house; so who knows maybe your visit may inspire you to start writing a potential classic yourself. Manuscripts, rare editions, personal items and paintings that belonged to the author are on display at this museum, which is set up as though he is still living there. There is also a research library and highlights of the Museum’s holdings on the premises too.
The cafe and museum shop are also located at the venue for you to visit after you are done browsing the dead authors’ belongings.
Timings:
Monday – Sunday 10am to 5pm with late admissions at 4pm.
Admission Prices
Adult: £8.00
Concession: £6.00
Child 6-16 years: £4.00
Children under 6 years: Free
Getting there:
Tube: The closest stop is Russel Square.