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Moco Museum London: Banksy, Warhol and immersive art at Marble Arch

The Moco Museum London is the high-energy contemporary art stop on Marble Arch — Banksy, Warhol, Basquiat, KAWS, Kusama and a basement of immersive digital art, two minutes from the Big Bus London Marble Arch hop-off stop.

Moco Museum London exterior at Marble Arch with banner artwork

What the Moco Museum is

The Moco Museum Londonis the London branch of the Amsterdam original. The collection focuses on twentieth-century icons and contemporary heavyweights — Banksy, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama, Keith Haring, KAWS, Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin— mixed with immersive digital installations that fill entire rooms with light, sound and motion. It is the most photographable museum in central London.

Where it is

Address: 1-4 Marble Arch, London W1H 7EJ. The museum sits on the corner of Hyde Park where Oxford Street meets Park Lane. The nearest Underground station is Marble Arch on the Central line. The closest Big Bus London hop-off stop is Marble Arch— you are at the door in about two minutes.

Tickets and how long to allow

Tickets are time-slotted; you choose an entry window when you book. Adult and child prices are different and reflect the official recommended selling price published by the museum — the live figure is shown at checkout. Most visitors spend 60 to 90 minutes inside, longer if you stop in every immersive room.

You can add the Moco Museum to a Big Bus London booking as an upsell at checkout. Both tickets land in one confirmation email and are scannable from your phone.

What to look for inside

  • Banksy— one of the largest curated Banksy collections in a London museum.
  • Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror room— the must-photograph immersive moment.
  • Basquiat and Warhol— vintage prints and rarely-seen works.
  • The digital basement— floor-to-ceiling generative art installations.
  • The shop— Banksy and KAWS prints, books and limited edition merchandise.

How to combine with the bus tour

If you are spending one day in London using the Big Bus, the cleanest plan is to do the Moco Museum first thing (10:00 entry, an hour inside, out by 11:30), then pick up the bus at Marble Arch and complete the loop east via Trafalgar Square, St Paul’s, the Tower of London and back along the South Bank. Background in the London hop-on hop-off bus tour guide.

Add the Moco Museum to your Big Bus London ticket

Pair the Moco Museum with a hop-on hop-off pass at checkout. Hop off at Marble Arch, walk two minutes, scan your ticket and walk in.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Moco Museum London?+
The Moco Museum London is a contemporary art museum showing modern icons including Banksy, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, KAWS, Yayoi Kusama and Damien Hirst, alongside immersive digital art experiences. It opened on Marble Arch in 2022 as the London branch of the Amsterdam original.
Where is the Moco Museum located in London?+
The Moco Museum London is at 1-4 Marble Arch, London W1H 7EJ, on the corner of Hyde Park where Oxford Street meets Park Lane. The nearest Underground station is Marble Arch on the Central line, and it is two minutes from the Big Bus London Marble Arch hop-off stop.
How long do you spend at the Moco Museum?+
Most visitors spend 60 to 90 minutes inside. The collection covers two floors plus immersive rooms; you can move at your own pace and there is no fixed route.
How much does Moco Museum London cost?+
Tickets are sold at the recommended selling price set by the museum and shown live at checkout. Adult and child prices are different. You can add the Moco Museum to a Big Bus London booking as an upsell — both tickets arrive in one confirmation email.
Can you take photos at the Moco Museum?+
Yes. Personal photography (including phone photography) is welcomed in all rooms, including the immersive digital installations. Tripods, professional lighting and commercial photography require advance permission.
Is Moco Museum suitable for kids?+
Yes. The immersive digital rooms are extremely popular with children, and the collection mixes recognisable pop-culture references (Banksy, KAWS) with vibrant colour. Children’s tickets are discounted; very young children typically enter free.

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