The Sherlock Holmes Museum is housed in a Georgian townhouse and features artefacts and exhibits spanning the period of 1881 to 1904 when Holmes and Doctor Watson lived there. It's located on Baker Street and bears the number 221B, the same as the famous literary detective's address in the novels.
Each year, over 70,000 visitors come to the museum to view exhibits related to the characters and re-creations of scenes from the television series, ‘Sherlock Holmes’ from 1984. Generally, visitors spend 1 to 2 hours touring the museum and the gift shop.
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Highlights of the Sherlock Holmes Museum
The museum features many scenes from the novels and television series, including Holmes’ sitting room, laboratory and bedroom. You could also tour Doctor Watson’s room, which contains a washstand and book collection, and Mrs Hudson’s room, a lavish room for the landlady.
Several other unique exhibits can be found throughout the museum, such as the cyclist sculpture that illustrates the story of the ‘The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist’ and a historic typewriter from the 19th century. When you visit, you’re greeted by guides in period costumes to take you through the rooms.
Good to know when visiting the Sherlock Holmes Museum
The Sherlock Holmes Museum is a popular attraction in London, so it’s best to book your tickets online and arrive early. You can also purchase tickets at the museum. Photography is permitted within the museum, but filmography is not. Before you leave, you’re welcome to take a photo with wax reproductions of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson as a souvenir.
Be sure to visit the gift shop during your visit to shop for literary gifts and memorabilia. You’ll find many unique gifts, including deerstalker hats, puzzles, books and other Holmes-related fashions and accessories.
Sherlock Holmes Museum in London
Adresse: 221B Baker St, Marylebone, London NW1 6XE, UK
Åbningstider: Friday–Wednesday from 9.30 am to 5 pm (closed on Thursdays)
Telefon: +44 (0)2072 243688