Silverstone Museum
TOUR DESCRIPTION

  • The Silverstone Museum is an immersive visitor attraction which celebrates the past, present and future of Silverstone and British motor racing.

  • With 60 hands-on exhibits, iconic cars and bikes and a thrilling immersive show to round off each visit this is a great experience that everyone will enjoy.
  • Full admission to the Silverstone Museum
    Starting Grid pre-show
    Access to the Heritage Track Trail (weather dependant)
    The Ultimate Lap end show
    Souvenirs (can be purchased at the museum shop)
    Simulator experience
    Food and drinks (can be purchased at the Refuel Cafe)
    Important Information
    Venue location:

    Silverstone Museum
    Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Towcester NN12 8TN

    Days of operation:

    Days of operation: Daily (February-November). Wednesday to Sunday (November to February).

    Opening hours:
    Monday to Friday: 10:00am – 4:00pm (last admission 3:00pm)

    Saturday and Sunday: 10:00am – 5:00pm (last admission 2 hours before close)

    Updated closing times. 2:00pm last admission with 4:00pm close:
    November 9 and 10
    November 16 and 17
    November 23
    November 30 and December 1

    Exceptions: Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve: 10:00am – 2:00pm (last admission 12:00pm)

    Planned Closures:

    Standard admission ticket will not be accepted on event days :

    Closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

    Cancellation and Amendment Policy

    Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    MORE INFORMATION

    The Silverstone Museum is an immersive visitor attraction which celebrates the past, present and future of Silverstone and British motor racing. Over 60 hands-on exhibits give visitors the opportunity to try out a variety of activities – from operating a wind tunnel, taking part in a pit stop and climbing into a replica Grand Prix car.

    In addition to the hands-on fun, the museum features some of the most iconic cars and bikes that have played a part in the 70-year history of Silverstone including Mansell’s iconic “Red 5”, an E.R.A from the first ever Grand Prix and Barry Sheene’s 1979 Suzuki motorbike.

    A thrilling immersive film show – the ultimate lap of Silverstone – brings together some of the circuit’s most famous racing moments and is the perfect way to round off each visit

    Silverstone Museum
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