Lowest-cost straightforward museum visit
It includes the core visitor route without paying for a bus-tour bundle or private guide.
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Buying guide
Buy directly from Moco when its official starting price and desired slot are available: the museum lists standard tickets from £17.90, free entry for children under 4 with a free child ticket, and venue-controlled date/time changes. Among the supplied offers, choose the standard Tiqets ticket for a simple museum visit; choose the hosted Tiqets combination only if the London sightseeing bus is genuinely useful, since it is not the best-value choice for museum entry alone.
It includes the core visitor route without paying for a bus-tour bundle or private guide.
Compare offers ↓The higher price is justified only if you will use the included Tootbus hop-on hop-off component; verify the meeting point, language and exact inclusions before paying.
Compare offers ↓Moco states that under-4s need a free child ticket and eligible personal assistants can receive complimentary entry, but confirm that the partner booking supports those arrangements.
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Official standard timed ticket
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Compare offers ↓03Tiqets Moco Museum + Tootbus London Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
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Compare offers ↓05Official flex or flex-plus-priority ticket, if available
Compare offers ↓06Official booking with a free 0–3 child ticket
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FAQ
Yes. Moco Museum London scans contactless tickets directly from your phone, so printing is not required. Arrive at the time shown because entering earlier or later may depend on capacity; official Flex or Flex+Priority tickets allow same-day flexibility when that add-on is included.
Official pages currently give different change deadlines: one says date/time changes are possible before the start time, while another says up to 48 hours beforehand. Refunds are stated to be unavailable, so check the exact terms attached to your booking; partner tickets such as Tiqets or GetYourGuide follow the seller’s own cancellation policy.
The official site is the clearest choice for current ticket types, Flex options and official date/time changes. Partners can be useful when their availability or package suits your plans, but verify the selected date, time slot, inclusions, meeting point and seller cancellation terms before paying; the supplied Tiqets guided option includes a Tootbus combination rather than a museum-only visit.
Online booking can help you avoid the ticket-purchase queue, but it does not remove the need to have your phone ticket scanned or comply with the venue’s security and capacity controls. Large bags and suitcases are not allowed inside, lockers cost extra and are used at the owner’s risk, while smaller bags may be placed in lockers or worn carefully in front.
Staff will try to accommodate late arrivals, but if the museum is at capacity you may have to wait until space becomes available. A timed ticket therefore protects your planned visit better than relying on walk-up availability, especially when popular slots are full.
Children under 4 enter free, but an official free 0–3 child ticket should still be purchased; visitors aged 4–17 need a paid youth ticket. One personal assistant or carer can receive complimentary entry at the door when proof of support needs is shown, and the venue states that it is wheelchair accessible and has an elevator.
No specific recurring internal queue for a named artwork or gallery is clearly identified in the current official information. The more relevant pressure points are arriving outside your slot, capacity-related waiting and handling restricted luggage; the official visit duration is approximately 90–120 minutes, and headphones are recommended for the free audio tour.