Visitors can expect to find captivating gardens, engaging interactive exhibitions, and Europe's largest carriage collection. The museum galleries vividly portray the narratives of local inhabitants spanning from prehistoric eras to the contemporary age. There are diverse attractions, including a dynamic exhibition lineup, an acclaimed display of carriages, a scenic outdoor play area for children, and stunning walled gardens.
There are fully accessible toilet facilities on site, as well as baby changing facilities. The Garden Café offers a delicious menu of light bites and lunch options, with pre-bookings available for Afternoon Tea. The gift shop combines traditional museum merchandise with unique goods from local craft makers. Free site maps are available, as well as friendly advice from staff. Induction loops are available at various locations, and wheelchair, pushchair, and scooter access is provided to most galleries.
Visitors can reach the Museum by taking the 321 bus from Luton Town Centre, Church Street, Stop C9. The Museum is also located approximately 1.5 miles from both Luton and Luton Airport Parkway stations, with a taxi rank conveniently positioned outside Luton Station for those who prefer not to walk.
No, pets are not allowed at the Museum. The Museum is a family-friendly venue, but pets are not permitted for the safety and comfort of all visitors, with the exception of service animals.
Visitors can support the Museum's preservation efforts by making purchases at the gift shop, where all proceeds contribute directly to the preservation of heritage sites. This ensures continued accessibility without admission fees.