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Food Museums and Attractions
Take a wander around one of Britain’s quirky museums or special attractions dedicated to food and drink. With plenty of opportunities to taste along the way, they offer a different way to get to know British food traditions and some of our best known brands.
Have a Fun Foodie Day Out Visiting Britain’s Unique Food Museums and Attractions
Step Inside A Victorian Sweet Shop at York Castle Museum
York
Discover York’s Chocolate Story
York
Shop for Suffolk’s Best Produce at Snape Maltings Food Hall
Near Aldeburgh, Suffolk
Beefeater Gin Distillery Tour: Discover London Gin History
Stockwell, London
Explore the Life of the Honeybee at the Hive in Kew Gardens
Kew, London
Visit London’s Famous Food Market on a Borough Market Tour
Southwark, London
Tour The Oldest Working Kitchen in Britain at Windsor Castle
Windsor, Berkshire
Take a Barrel Ride at The Scotch Whisky Experience
Edinburgh, Scotland
Discover Georgian Culinary Life in the Royal Kitchens at Kew Palace
Kew, London
Tour Derbyshire’s Historic Caudwell Mill and Buy Specialist Flour
Rowsley, Peak District, Derbyshire
Take the Denby Factory Tour and See Stoneware Pottery Being Made
Denby, Derbyshire
Get a Gin Education at The Ginstitute in London
Notting Hill, London
Admire British Craftsmanship at the David Mellor Cutlery Factory in Hathersage
Hathersage, Peak District, Derbyshire
Visit Brighton’s Fishing Museum and Quarter to Learn about its Heritage
Brighton, East Sussex
Time Travel at The Museum of Brands, Packaging & Advertising
Notting Hill, London
Go Food Shopping in Oxford’s Historic Covered Market
Oxford
Watch the Experts Make Cheese at The Wensleydale Creamery
Hawes, Yorkshire Dales
Meet the Rare Breed Animals on Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park
Kineton, Gloucestershire
Glimpse at London’s Christmas Past at The Geffrye Museum
Hoxton, London