Keats House

30 min

Discover the Hampstead home of Romantic poet John Keats, where he composed many of his most famous works.

  • All-Inclusive
  • Family-friendly
  • Museums

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Adult 13–64 years
£5.30£5.89
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Child 4–12 yearsi
£3.71£4.12
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Estimated total · £5.30

Keats House, London
Keats House, London

Overview

Formerly Wentworth Place and the home of John Keats between 1818 and 1820, Keats House is now a museum dedicated to the poet’s life and works.

Wentworth Place is a charming 19th-century villa set on the edge of Hampstead Heath. Keats enjoyed something of a purple patch during the two years he lived here with his friend Charles Brown, inspired by the garden with its peaceful orchard and also, no doubt, by the beautiful young woman who lived next door. It’s here that Keats composed Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on Melancholy and Ode on a Grecian Urn.

That woman next door was Fanny Brawne, with whom Keats entered into a doomed relationship, beginning with their informal engagement in June 1819 and ending with his premature death from tuberculosis in Rome in 1821, at just 25 years old.

Throughout Keats House’s charmingly restored rooms, a number of exhibits provide insight into the life and loves of Keats, including the engagement ring he gave to Fanny Brawne and a copy of his death mask depicting the poet as he looked at the time of his death.

You can look around the museum independently, or contact Keats House direct on 02073 323868 to ask about joining one of their tours. These are run by volunteer guides loaded with facts and anecdotes about Keats and his time here at Wentworth Place.

Location

10 Keats Grove
Hampstead
NW3 2RR London

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Opening hours

Standard opening hours

Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM

Last entry
4 PM

Guest reviews

Oliver A.

Oct 2025

Audio quality was sharper than usual for this kind of ticket. Venue matched the vibe in the listing description, we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.

Sofia R.

May 2025

Straightforward redemption with our pass. and we felt we got our money’s worth. (Short walk from our hotel made it simple.)

Marcus B.

Apr 2026

Well organized from start to finish. we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.

Quinn V.

Aug 2025

Great value versus buying tickets separately. Crowds were manageable for the slot we picked, even though it was a busy day.

Luca B.

Jan 2025

The pace worked well with kids. we’d echo the hype online.

Nadia K.

Feb 2025

Easy to combine with other sights. Seating/rest spots helped older travelers in our group, easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Priya H.

Mar 2026

The pace worked well with kids. we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.

Marcus L.

Jul 2025

Entry was quicker than websites suggested. (Views exceeded our expectations, would recommend budgeting a little buffer after for souvenirs.)

Luca F.

Aug 2025

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. Venue matched the vibe in the listing description, worth blocking a half-day for.

Diego C.

Jan 2025

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Chloe N.

Mar 2025

Easy to combine with other sights. Audio / guide quality was stronger than usual, worth blocking a half-day for.

Chloe T.

May 2025

The pace worked well with kids. nothing felt confusing at the entrance. (Morning slot felt ideal.)

Ravi H.

Jan 2025

We’d happily do this again. matching what friends told us—but better in person.

Priya A.

Jun 2025

Great value versus buying tickets separately. we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.

Sofia C.

Apr 2025

Entry was quicker than websites suggested. with straightforward entry. (Morning slot felt ideal.)