Address: 48-49 Doughty St, London, WC1N 2LX, United Kingdom
Phone: +442074052127
Rating: 4.5
based on 260 reviews.
Staff and Guides
Pros:
"One of the gentlemen seems to totally in love with his job. It's a pleasure to hear him talking."
"Our visit was made all the more interesting by the inspirational guide Peter Thompson."
"The staff are excellent and answered many of my questions."
"The staff are very helpful and knowledgeable."
"The staff was SO helpful and willing to share their knowledge."
"Finally, I must mention the knowledgeable & friendly volunteers/staff who really help to make your visit a thoroughly enjoyable experience."
"The staff were brilliant and so enthusiastic and welcoming."
Cons:
"However there was one that was very rude and ruined our entire experience with her attitude."
"I found the tall young man behind the cash desk in the shop unfriendly and grumpy."
"Staff could be more welcoming and helpful."
"Unfortunately I shared my visit with a school party."
Museum Experience
Pros:
"An enchanting museum- like stepping back in time!"
"AMAZING SPOT! The house is so nice, fair price to enter. The exhibits were informative."
"A sweet little museum about Charles Dickens’s, his work, his family and friends with a glimpse into the Victorian era."
"This is one of the best museums I've visited, on par with the Jane Austen museum in Bath."
"I highly recommend a visit to the Charles Dickens Museum."
"An incredible place for all Dickens lovers."
"A wonderful collection, sympathetically displayed."
Cons:
"It really brushes over a lot of the negative aspects of Dickens though, namely his affairs and unhappy marriage."
"Bit dry. The kids said they enjoyed it, but there are just too many things you can't touch."
"Unless you get the commentary on your phone, it will be one of the most boring things you will do in London."
"There is A LOT about fog and smoke pollution in London at the time of dickens - to the point where it becomes almost comical."
"All these positives were spoilt by young children who couldn't access the details and became disruptive."
"Terrible. Avoid their dickens after dark event altogether."
"Big disappointment. Outrageous entry fee, it could have been anyone's house they stuck in some bits of documents to legitimize."
Cafe and Food
Pros:
"The cafe there is really nice with a beautiful garden seating area."
"The soup & bread was delicious."
"The best part was the cafe in the back."
"The cafe and garden are likewise peaceful and very pleasant."
"There are toilets, very well decorated, and cafe with a good selection of pastries."
"Not only is the Dickens Museum full of atmosphere and fascination, the garden cafe is absolutely lovely."
"The garden cafe was really nice to take a break in."
Cons:
"Unfortunately since our last visit in 2018, the prices remain extortionate and extremely off-putting."
"Nasty looking tea area overpriced and overpriced dreck crap in gift shop."
"Only one groan the cafe inside the house is far too small and seating could be arranged differently."
"Not enough of a food selection to choose from unless you like scones and cookies for your elevenses."
"Whatever you do don’t go into the cafe unless u have a few hours to spare."
"Sadly, the gift shop is quite small and there’s not an awful lot of product selection."
"One tiny negative- I would have preferred a sandwich option in the cafe."
Accessibility and Facilities
Pros:
"For an old house it's shockingly accessible. There is a lift that goes to all floors except the attic, a nice accessible loo, and the staff are very helpful."
"There is also a lovely cafe to relax and have a coffee."
"A memorable experience to visit the actual residence of a beloved writer."
"The museum does have wheel chair ramps."
"Lift has been installed to help the handicapped."
"Very pleasant cafe garden to sit and discuss your impressions."
"Pleasant cafe on the ground floor for sandwiches and cakes as well as a small shop."
Cons:
"No wheelchair access."
"Not handicapped friendly, sorry."
"It is not wheelchair accessible. Due to many stairs, the tour is for the able bodied."
"It's over 5 floors without a lift so unsure how helpful the ramps are."
"Lots of stairs, no elevator, even though there is a ramp to the front door."
"The only thing was that I felt it lacked lifts. Not everyone can climb the stairs on all five floors."
"Not a good place to visit if you have walking difficulties as there are a lot of stairs."
Value for Money
Pros:
"It is worthy what we pay for the entrance."
"Worth the cost."
"The entrance fee is relatively inexpensive compared to other sightseeing and is worth Adult: £9.50."
"For about the same price as two admissions you can become a member for a year, allowing you to enter with a guest an unlimited number of times, so that is a great deal."
"Entry costs £9.50 but it’s free if you have the Art Fund card."
"Adult admission is £9.50."
"A bit of a hidden treasure, this place. It was very atmospheric and we felt that we were getting some real insights into Dickens the man, as well as the writer."
Cons:
"Unfortunately since our last visit in 2018, the prices remain extortionate and extremely off-putting."
"Nasty looking tea area overpriced and overpriced dreck crap in gift shop."
"Big disappointment. Outrageous entry fee, it could have been anyone's house they stuck in some bits of documents to legitimize."
"The entry to the museum is a bit pricey, but it's a worthwhile visit, though."
"For the size of the museum I would say the entry price is a little on the high side."
"I pretty regret that I paid £26 for this special event - it doesn’t worth this price for me."
"I found it too expensive but probably other people would like the visit."