A boatload of watery fun over the summer months

From July 20th- September 1st,  the London Museum of Water & Steam will be cooling off Brentford with a  host of watery delights. 
Visitors will be able to:

            
Play: paddle in the Museum's paddling pools, get soggy in the splash zone, water plants in our garden, investigate with our discovery box, dress up as a Victorian engine driver, ride the Railway every Wednesday and weekend.

            
Create: help us craft our very own river Thames, make a boat to float and take home, draw with chalk and paint with water in our Courtyard.

            
Explore: find all the boats in the  Boats of the World trail, follow the splash cat trail, see giant pumping  engines, have a go at pumping water on the Museum's interactives, join in with  Storytelling every weekday at 11am.
      
What’s more, kids go free all summer!

        About  the London Museum of Water & Steam
        
Based in the historic buildings of the former Kew Bridge  Waterworks, the London Museum of Water & Steam tells the story of London's  water supply, the site, its people and the amazing pumping engines that helped  to make London the great city it is today.
As well as housing the world's largest collection of stationary  steam pumping engines, the Museum is also home to a narrow-gauge steam  locomotive and a Waterworks Gallery that traces the development of London’s  clean water supply. The Museum offers a fun and educational day out for  families and steam enthusiasts alike. 
Admission charges
        Annual pass: adult £12.50;  concession £11 child (5-15 years) £5.50
        Day tickets and family  tickets are also available.  
      10% discount for advance  online bookings.
July 12, 2019
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