Keats House
The poet John Keats lived here from 1818 to 1820 until he travelled to Rome where he died of tuberculosis, aged just 25. The house was restored in 2009 as a museum with period decor, furnishings and a collection of Keatsiana. Some events take place in the building next door withi

The poet John Keats lived here from 1818 to 1820 until he travelled to Rome where he died of tuberculosis, aged just 25. The house was restored in 2009 as a museum with period decor, furnishings and a collection of Keatsiana. Some events take place in the building next door withi
Check the official site before travelling; hours and prices can change.
More museums

Sir John Soane's Museum
Free, tiny, deranged — Soane's own house preserved exactly as he left it in 1837.

The Wallace Collection
Free national museum in a Manchester Square townhouse — armour, Boucher, the Laughing Cavalier.

The British Museum
Free, vast, civilisationally heavy — go for one room, not all of them.
Source: wikivoyage