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About Charles Dickens Museum


The Charles Dickens Museum at 48 Doughty Street is the only surviving London home of Dickens (from 1837 until 1839) and is where Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist. Spread over four floors, the museum features paintings, rare editions, manuscripts, original furniture and many items relating to Dickens’ life and the Victorian era.

Address: 48 Doughty Street, W1

0207 405 2127

Admission charge: £5 adults, £4 concessions, £3 child. Family ticket £14

Nearest tube: Russell Square (Piccadilly)

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