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The National Motorcycle Museum (Services)
"Located in the very heart of the UK near Birmingham Airport, the National Motorcycle Museum is recognized as the finest & largest British motorcycle museum in the worldThe NMM originally opened its doors in Oct 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display, & which now span over 1,000 machines within it’s collection.One of the biggest attractions for many guests is the comprehensive cross-section of British machines, spanning the “60 Glorious Year” of motorcycle manufacturing in this country.In addition to the museum, we have award winning facilities for conferences, weddings & events, popular due to the picturesque surroundings and accessible location."
Address: Coventry Road Bickenhill, Solihull B92 0EJ, XWM, GB
Phone: 01675 443311
State: XWM
City: Solihull
Zip Code: B92 0EJ


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It's a lovely museum. The staff were really friendly and helpful. The cafe food and drink was tasty, quick and the range was good. The foyer area had a nice era feel to it, like the old cinemas used to. Everywhere and everyone was relaxed, friendly and warm. To the reason we are all there: the bikes - such a huge and impressive collection. The plaques were all really useful to help build a picture of the evolution of British motorcycle engineering and industry. There's a lot of history to absorb and it's cool to recognise and think on some of the awesome engineers and designers we've had in Britain. My only suggestion would be to - somehow - create more space between more of the bikes, so they can be more easily viewed from the sides. It was difficult for us to view and compare the mechanics and enjoy noting the changes as the engineering and science evolved. To the practicals: car park is spacious and easy to navigate, wheelchair access is good, there are good, clean toilets and air con.
James, Claire and Co were absolutely superb today. Thank you for making my 82 year old Dad feel like a teenager again. We had a fantastic time. Superb venue, superb staff, a collection second to none. Great disabled facilities too. 1000 out of 10!!!! We will be back!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Massive display of classic and modern motorcycles along with memorabilia. Spent a full 5 hours here, but would need to come back again as have to admit there is so much historical information that we had to move along so to speak. Cafe is good with comfortable furnishings and good offerings of food and drinks. Beautiful grounds around the building as well. 5 halls of hundreds of types / brands of British motorcycles makes you wonder why it all went wrong
Brilliant and highly expansive museum capturing the complete history of British Motorcycling manufacturers, from early Sunbeams to recent Triumphs and everything in between. Collection is in impeccable condition. Very friendly staff. Well laid out. Vast parking lot, with nice cafe and museum shop. Highly recommended and worth a specific visit!
An incredible range of motorcycles. For the avid biker it's a delight! Great parking, easy to find and good clean facilities. If i'm going to be critical, I feel its expensive for what there is. £30 for 2 adults, Visually it's a feast, but needs some interactivity....films of old racing or manufacturing, hands on activities, noise nothing better than a motorbike engine, space to view the bikes, maybe even a bike or two to sit on. Would be great to know about who's collection it is, and how it's been made. Coffee shop staff friendly, but for a probable biker stop the coffee's were tiny!!
A huge national collection of British motorcycles & the history of motorbike design. At least 850 bikes on show, in superb condition going back to the start of putting motors onto bikes. You'll realise how many makes Britain once had & that's just Britain! Five halls covering various makes & periods including military & racing bikes from the early days. I only wish they had more bikes from other countries to compete the experience & possibly some running bikes as they have at Sammy Miller's museum.
Massive collection on bikes and memorabilia. Each bike has a doco with info about its build and capabilities but these are mainly at floor level not good if you are not able to read at ground level or bend down for several hours to read all the fascinating facts provided. 5 rooms of British bikes, amazing condition complete with oil drip tray. Well worth the £15 entrance fee. Cafe is nice with good coffee and delicious cakes. Staff are friendly and helpful. Parking is free! I know, who heard of such a thing....
Good little day out. Brilliant little museum showcasing everything British on 1 wheels, and some 3 and 4. Didn't try the cafe as be had a picnic. I'd say its something to do and see if part of a larger day out or local. I was meeting friends from down south here as a midway point while I enjoyed it and was interesting I don't think I'd travel just to go here. But like always that's my opinion and any motorbike fanatic would love its and sure spend all day here
Located just off the main roundabouts connecting you to Birmingham and beyond. It’s a huge establishment with hundreds of motorcycles on display. It’s more a man’s thing really, as I found it a little boring myself The cafe is nice, stocked with hot and cold snacks and hot and cold drinks. Only criticism I have is admission is a little expensive, but you do see rather a lot. Good for children as well, and TT enthusiasts. Well a worth a visit if you’re in the area.
This place is fancy. Brings you back to the early 80's,90's with some amazing bikes in stock. They've done an amazing job with the collection too. Some classic, historic bikes. Well worth having coming and having a look.
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