The Clink Prison Museum Dates and Times

More Information about The Clink Prison Museum

Dating back to 1144, The Clink was the most notorious medieval prison in London and is today the oldest prison in Britain – although luckily it no longer keeps any criminals! With a rich and gruesome history that spans over 600 years, The Clink witnessed an incredible amount of social and political upheaval during it’s time.Learn about the raucous, unruly and wicked inhabitants of the prison, ranging from debtors, harlots, heretics, drunkards and even religious adversaries. Horrible histories and terrible tales of crimes and famed prisoners; see archaeological artefacts and handle old-style torture devices that would have been used to torment and punish.Situated in Southwark, which back in medieval times was a vibrant centre for debauched entertainment, take a self-guided tour around the museum, learn the scandalous truth of the medieval prison and get a photo taken which you can download after your visit.

Opening Hours

Days of Operation - Daily Times: 10.00am - 6pm Last entry time: 5.30pm Closed on Christmas Day

Venue Location:

The Clink Prison Museum 1 Clink Street London SE1 9DG Closest Tube Station: London Bridge Closest Train: London Bridge Rail Station Closest Parking: NCP Car Park, Kipling St, London SE1 3RU

Highlights

Visit the original site of the oldest prison in Britain.
The Clink dates back to 1144 and spanned 600 years.
Hear the tales of the inmates’ torture and misfortune.
See artefacts and handle torture devices of yore.

Inclusions

Entrance to The Clink Prison Museum
A free downloadable photograph

Exclusions

Transport