



London: Moco Museum
Operating Hours:Monday - Sunday: 10:00 - 19:00. Friday - Saturday: 10:00 - 20:00
The Vibe:Contemporary street art at Marble Arch.
Modern and contemporary art in an intimate private setting, the London branch of Amsterdam's Moco Museum opened near Marble Arch in 2022. Banksy, KAWS, Warhol, Murakami and Keith Haring works fill a four-floor Georgian townhouse.
Neon pink and blue light splashes across white gallery walls; immersive digital installations shift between rooms. Small galleries mean less crowd pressure than Tate Modern; Instagram-ready compositions in every corner.
- • Sister branch of Amsterdam's popular Moco Museum, opened in London in 2022
- • Specialises in modern, street and contemporary art — Banksy, Warhol, KAWS, Haring and more
- • Housed in a restored Georgian townhouse near Marble Arch
- • Designed for visitors who want art plus Instagram-worthy compositions
Persona Fit
- 👨👩👧 Families: Shorter visit than bigger museums; older kids love Banksy and KAWS
- 💕 Couples: Intimate scale and colour-drenched installations for an evening date
- 👵 Seniors: Compact four-floor layout manageable in 90 minutes
- 📸 Photographers: Every room is designed as a photo opportunity — bright, colourful, immersive
Highlights
- Banksy works — rotating collection of original pieces and prints
- KAWS figures — instantly recognisable cartoon-inspired sculptures
- Andy Warhol prints — Marilyn, Mao and other silkscreen icons
- Immersive digital installations — light-and-projection rooms changing seasonally
- Keith Haring — the American street artist's vibrant figures and installations
- Yayoi Kusama room — infinity-mirror style installation, Instagram favourite — Hidden Gem
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Things To Do Nearby
Marble Arch — ceremonial stone gateway immediately outside
Hyde Park — royal park across the road for a post-visit walk
Oxford Street — shopping district starting three minutes east
Madame Tussauds — wax museum 15 minutes north via Baker Street
Marble Arch — ceremonial stone gateway immediately outside
Hyde Park — royal park across the road for a post-visit walk
Oxford Street — shopping district starting three minutes east
Madame Tussauds — wax museum 15 minutes north via Baker Street
TJ's Guide - Moco Museum
Know Before You Go
Insider Tips
Best Time: Weekday mornings for emptier rooms and better photo compositions
Hack: Book online to save versus on-the-door prices
Hidden Gem: The basement often holds the edgiest rotating street-art pieces
Allow 90 minutes; don't try to sprint through the compact space
Weekends can see long queues — pre-book timed entry
Best Time: Weekday mornings for emptier rooms and better photo compositions
Hack: Book online to save versus on-the-door prices
Hidden Gem: The basement often holds the edgiest rotating street-art pieces
Allow 90 minutes; don't try to sprint through the compact space
Weekends can see long queues — pre-book timed entry
Know Your Facts
- Closest Tube: Marble Arch (Central line), two-minute walk
- Main entrance on Marble Arch; clear signage from Oxford Street
- Parking: Extremely limited; use public transport
- First-time tip: The townhouse is easy to miss — look for the pink-and-blue signage
Once You Reach
Internal Navigation
Four floors: Ground floor (entry and modern masters), first floor (street art), second floor (contemporary), third floor (immersive installations)
Venue map: Printed guide at entry
Signage: Clear directional markers; single-direction flow through the townhouse
Accessibility: Lift to all four floors; step-free throughout
Efficient route: Start at top floor and work down to avoid stair fatigue
Food & Coffee Shops
On-site café: Small space for coffee and pastries
The Carpenters Arms: Traditional pub two minutes away on Edgware Road
Oxford Street cafés: Numerous options three minutes east
On-site café: Small space for coffee and pastries
The Carpenters Arms: Traditional pub two minutes away on Edgware Road
Oxford Street cafés: Numerous options three minutes east
Photography Tips
Photography encouraged throughout; flash permitted
Dedicated photo zones include mirror rooms and neon corners
Portrait-mode works well in the immersive installations
Avoid Saturdays if you want uncrowded photo compositions
Photography encouraged throughout; flash permitted
Dedicated photo zones include mirror rooms and neon corners
Portrait-mode works well in the immersive installations
Avoid Saturdays if you want uncrowded photo compositions
Explore Deeper
Moco Museum was founded in 2016 in Amsterdam by Kim and Lionel Logchies, initially focused on modern and street art. The London branch opened in 2022 in a Georgian townhouse on Marble Arch, designed to showcase contemporary artists in intimate domestic-scale rooms rather than vast museum halls.
Moco is a private museum, not publicly funded — all works are loaned or owned by the Logchies family and partner collectors
The museum specialises in contemporary artists with strong visual brand identities: Banksy, KAWS, Warhol, Haring, Murakami
Rotating exhibitions emphasise street art acquisitions, a major collecting field since Banksy's first museum showing in the early 2000s
The Georgian townhouse setting was chosen deliberately for contrast — provocative contemporary works in a conservative 18th-century space
Moco is a private museum, not publicly funded — all works are loaned or owned by the Logchies family and partner collectors
The museum specialises in contemporary artists with strong visual brand identities: Banksy, KAWS, Warhol, Haring, Murakami
Rotating exhibitions emphasise street art acquisitions, a major collecting field since Banksy's first museum showing in the early 2000s
The Georgian townhouse setting was chosen deliberately for contrast — provocative contemporary works in a conservative 18th-century space
Did You Know?
Banksy value — Original Banksy works exhibited here can be valued in the seven figures
Photo-friendly — Moco is among the most-photographed London museums per visitor on Instagram
Recent arrival — The London branch opened in 2022 and has already become a staple for contemporary-art tourism
Global network — Moco also operates branches in Amsterdam and Barcelona









