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The National Motor Museum is part of the Beaulieu Attraction, one of the South of England’s top visitor destinations. 

The Museum is home to a world famous collection of over 280 vehicles and motoring memorabilia. From legendary Formula One cars and Land Speed Record-breakers, to incredible examples of pioneering motoring, the varied galleries and displays in the National Motor Museum tell the story of motoring on the roads of Great Britain.

Find out more about the displays in the National Motor Museum.

Formula 1 cars in the National Motor Museum suspended on a wall

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Visit the Beaulieu website to book your admission tickets

Pre-book admission tickets

At Beaulieu, one inclusive ticket provides access to The National Motor Museum, Palace House & Gardens, Little Beaulieu, Beaulieu Abbey, The Secret Army Exhibition and unlimited rides on the monorail.

For no additional cost, if you’re a UK tax payer you can Gift Aid your purchase to receive an annual pass to the National Motor Museum.

Find out more about Gift Aiding your admission 

Ticket prices
Description On the day Advance
Adult £28.50 £25.50
Child (5 -16) £17.25 £14.25
Family* £75.50 £65.50
Under 5s FREE FREE

 

Free admission to Beaulieu 100 members and Friends of the National Motor Museum.

* Family = 2 adults and up to 3 children, or 1 adult and up to 4 children.
Opening Times
Date Time
1 Jan - 23 May 10am-5pm
24 May - 7 September  10am-6pm
8 September onwards 10am-5pm

 

Enhance your visit to the National Motor Museum by downloading the Smartify app for free. Open the app and visit the National Motor Museum venue page to access audio tours and additional content from the Collections.

Visitors with additional needs can also download the Picturepath app for a free visual guide to help them prepare for their visit to Beaulieu in advance.

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The National Motor Museum conducts a romance with the motor car: its beauty, its speed, its glamour.

Mark Fisher, Britain's Best Museums and Galleries
Panoramic view of the first floor of the National Motor Museum

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