How to Plan a Day at London's Design Museum

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How to Plan a Day at London's Design Museum

Introduction

The London Design Museum is a tribute to contemporary modern art. Whether that art be in the form of architecture or modern sculpture, spending a day here will leave you wondering, "How did they do that?"

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

The Design museum is easily accessible by bus, tube, walking or cycling. There is a shortage of parking in the area so it's advised to leave your car at home and jump on the tube. The museum is accessible from the Docklands, Tower Hill and London Bridge stations, all just a 10 to 15 minute walk from the museum. If it's a particularly beautiful day, why not take the boat out and park it at one of the surrounding docks? The Museum is only a 10 minute walk from the docks.

The Museum is fully accessible and there are wheelchair accessible facilities on the main floor.
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Step Two

General admission is approximately ?£7.00 for adults with discounts for students and seniors. This is subject to change without notice, so check the Design Museum website for exact pricing.
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Step Three

If graphic design is your passion, head to the Museum! The museum features many distinct and renown artists in the field of graphic design. Additionally, you may have a particular soft spot for modern architecture.

Moreover, with advances in technology, you'll want to see the digital designs that are featured in the museum. Or you could attend a talk or an event that is taking place at the museum, focusing on particular aspects of modern design.
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