Visit Brooklands Museum In Weybridge

White Concorde supersonic aircraft on display with boarding stairs against a blue sky with green trees in the background.

Located on Brooklands Drive in Weybridge, Surrey, Brooklands Museum is one of the most fascinating attractions in South East England.

Built on the site of the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit, the museum celebrates more than 100 years of motoring and aviation history.

From iconic Concorde aircraft and vintage vehicles to legendary racing machines, there's something for visitors of all ages.

Today, Brooklands Museum is recognised as the birthplace of British motorsport, while also showcasing the incredible achievements of Britain's aviation industry.

Being just a short drive from Gorse Hill Hotel, it's an excellent day out whether you're travelling as a family, a history enthusiast, or simply looking to discover one of Surrey's most unique attractions.

Read on to discover what you can see at Brooklands Museum, along with helpful visitor information.

Opening Times at Brooklands Museum

Opening Times: It's always best to check the official Brooklands Museum website for the latest opening hours, admission prices and seasonal updates before your visit.

You'll also find details about admission tickets, the latest calendar of events, special events, and information on how to book tickets online.

What to Expect at Brooklands Museum

Few attractions combine engineering, history and hands-on experiences quite like Brooklands Museum in Surrey.

During your visit, you can expect:

Walking around the historic Brooklands race track, the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit, built in 1907.

Discovering why Brooklands became the birthplace of British motorsport and the home of Grand Prix racing in Britain.

Exploring a vast collection of racing cars, classic car displays, vintage cars, motorcycle exhibits, and even historic bicycle collections.

Visiting impressive Brooklands-related motoring and aviation exhibits that celebrate Britain's engineering achievements.

Seeing iconic aircraft, including the famous Wellington Bomber and other military aircraft from the Second World War.

Experiencing the famous Concorde Experience at Brooklands Museum, where you can climb aboard the legendary Concorde with public access and learn about the remarkable Concorde flight programme.

Exploring the historic Brooklands Aircraft Factory, with interactive displays showing how aircraft were designed and built.

Trying exciting interactive attractions, including a simulator and the fascinating Stratosphere Chamber.

Discovering the neighbouring London Bus Museum, complete with beautifully restored buses and opportunities to enjoy a vintage bus ride on selected event days.

Whether you're interested in British motorsport and aviation, aviation history or engineering, Brooklands offers a fascinating journey through more than 100 years of British history.

Planning Your Visit To Brooklands Museum

A plane on display at Brooklands Museum.

Brooklands Museum is easy to reach by car and public transport.

If travelling by train, Weybridge Station is the nearest railway station, with local transport available to Brooklands Drive.

Families visiting during school holidays will often find extra activities, aviation events, family trails and seasonal entertainment included within the museum's calendar of events.

Allow at least three to four hours to fully explore the exhibits, although many visitors choose to spend most of the day discovering everything on site.

FAQs related to Brooklands Museum

Where is Brooklands Museum?

Brooklands Museum is located on Brooklands Drive, Weybridge, Surrey, making it one of the most popular heritage attractions in South East England.

Why is Brooklands Museum famous?

It's famous for being the birthplace of British motorsport, the site of the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit, and for its outstanding motoring and aviation collections.

Can you go inside Concorde?

Yes. Visitors can enjoy the popular Concorde Experience, which includes Concorde with public access and the opportunity to climb aboard the legendary aircraft.

What can I see at Brooklands Museum?

The museum features racing cars, classic cars, motorcycles, bicycles, aircraft, the Wellington Bomber, the Brooklands Aircraft Factory, simulators, aviation exhibits, and the neighbouring London Bus Museum.

Is Brooklands Museum suitable for families?

Yes. The interactive exhibits, simulators, family activities during school holidays, and hands-on displays make it an excellent attraction for visitors of all ages.

How long should I spend at Brooklands Museum?

Most visitors spend between three and five hours exploring the museum, although enthusiasts of motorsport and aviation could easily spend longer.

Can I book tickets in advance?

Yes. It's recommended to book tickets online before visiting, especially during weekends, school holidays and special events.