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Is IWM Duxford free?

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James Williams

Published Apr 20, 2026

IWM Duxford is Europe's largest air museum. As a thank you for your support, you will enjoy free admission to our charging branches including IWM Duxford, Churchill War Rooms and HMS Belfast (when reopened).

Likewise, people ask, is it free to get into the Imperial War Museum?

There is no ticket needed and there is no cost to enter the museum. The Imperial War Museum is just one of many free London museums as well as one of several military museums in the city.

Furthermore, can you go inside Concorde at Duxford? Concorde G-AXDN forms part of the Duxford Aviation Society British Airliner Collection and is proudly on display in the Airspace hangar at IWM Duxford. You are able to view this airframe from below and above thanks to a platform within the hanger. It is also possible to visit the interior at selected times.

Similarly, it is asked, is parking free at IWM Duxford?

IWM Duxford is easily accessible from the A1, A14, M1 and the North, via the M11. There is ample free parking. The nearest stations are Whittlesford, Royston and Cambridge. Whittlesford station is the closest to the museum but does not have a taxi rank; please make sure to book your taxi in advance.

Do you have to book Duxford?

Visitors, including members, are welcome to turn up on the day. However, we do recommend booking in advance for IWM North, IWM Duxford, Churchill War Rooms and HMS Belfast if you can, to ensure you can enter at your preferred time even during busy periods.

Related Question Answers

Is Duxford Air Show Cancelled?

These 'normals' were disrupted in 2020 by Covid-19, when May's Duxford Air Festival and July's Flying Legends were cancelled.

Air Shows at IWM Duxford.

Duxford Airshows 2021
Flying Day September 4
Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show September 18-19
Flying Day October 9

What does IWM stand for?

IWM
Acronym Definition
IWM Integrated Waste Management
IWM Information Warfare Monitor (cyberspace research program)
IWM Institute of Wastes Management
IWM Inside Wire Maintenance

Is the Imperial War Museum in the congestion zone?

IWM London is located in Zone 1 of Central London within the Congestion Charge zone and there is limited parking near the museum. There are NCP car parks nearby in Waterloo and Elephant & Castle.

Is there parking at Imperial War Museum?

Parking. There is limited street parking near the museum and free parking is available for blue badge holders – although these are also limited and must be booked two working days in advance. There are also NCP car parks nearby in Waterloo and Elephant & Castle.

Can you eat at Duxford?

Yes, you are welcome to bring you own food to IWM Duxford. We ask that the picnic benches around the Armoury café and Workshop Restaurant are for the use of people purchasing food and drink from these eateries, but there are plenty of other seating areas onsite for you to enjoy your picnic.

Is Duxford dog friendly?

As IWM Duxford is a working airfield, we do not allow dogs at the Air Show. Guide dogs and registered assistance dogs are permitted.

What county is Duxford?

Duxford
District South Cambridgeshire
Shire county Cambridgeshire
Region East
Country England

How do I get from London to Duxford by train?

The nearest train station to IWM Duxford is Whittlesford Parkway Station which you can travel to directly from London Liverpool Street Station or Cambridge Railway Station. From Whittlesford Parkway: exit the station and walk down Station Road West. Turn right onto Duxford Road. From there take bus 7A to IWM Duxford.

What time does Duxford Air Show start?

The Blades may now display at 4.02pm. Legendary Red Arrows to headline Duxford Summer Air Show this July with tickets on sale from today

When did Concorde go to Duxford?

It was unveiled to mark the 11th anniversary of the last commercial Concorde flight which took place on 24 October 2003. The museum's model is owned by the Duxford Aviation Society whose members carried out the cockpit restoration with the help of Heritage Concorde, a group of ex-Concorde engineers and enthusiasts.

When did Concorde land at Duxford?

Concorde G-AXDN (101) first flew on 17 December 1971 from Filton and was retired to the Imperial War Museum Duxford, England, where it landed on 20 August 1977, having made 269 flights (632 hours), of which 168 flights were supersonic.

What museum is Concorde at?

The National Museum of Flight is home to Scotland's only Concorde.

How long has Concorde been at Duxford?

A technological tour-de-force, this plane broke the record for the fastest commercial transatlantic crossing in November 1974. Once the test and development programme was completed, G-AXDN was flown to Duxford, where it has been since 1977.

Which Concorde is at Brooklands?

On the 26th July 2006, Delta Golf was opened to the public at Brooklands Museum by HRH Prince Michael of Kent. The Brooklands Concorde is one of the few remaining Concordes in the world that people can see in the UK.

G-BBDG Facts & Figures.

Serial Number 202
Final Flight 24th December 1981

How many Concorde planes were made?

Concorde
Retired 24 October 2003
Primary users British Airways Air France See Operators below for others
Produced 1965–1979
Number built 20 (inc. 6 non-commercial aircraft)

When did the Concorde plane crash?

An Air France Concorde jet crashes upon takeoff in Paris on July 25, 2000, killing 109 passengers and crew onboard as well as four people on the ground.