
Concorde Experience
See inside the world's most famous aircraft. Re-live the excitement of the supersonic age in this fascinating 35-minute tour.

Included in the 35 minute Concorde Experience:
- Complimentary Concorde boarding pass
- Pre-flight briefing under Concorde
- Gallery of Concorde history
- Short film on the restoration project
- Sit in real Concorde passenger seats
- Take-off for your virtual Concorde flight
- Complimentary Concorde flight certificate

Plan your visit
Tickets
Additional Charges apply:
Adults £7 and Children £3.50
Brooklands Members: Adults £6 and Children £3.25
Please note, Concorde Experience prices are in addition to the Museum admission charges. Read more on our accessibility here.

How to buy tickets
Purchase tickets online or on the day from Admissions, subject to availability. Online pre-booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.
Book tickets online alongside booking your Museum admission.
The daily Concorde Experience runs throughout the day, and requires both a Museum admission ticket and an additional Concorde Experience ticket to be purchased.
Pre-booking is recommended, especially during busy periods. Concorde tickets are available in checkout after museum admission is added to the basket. All passengers require a boarding pass, including children under 4. Maximum 16 guests per Concorde Experience.

Supersonic Family Tours
In the school holidays, enjoy this 15 minute children's tour on the world's most famous aircraft.
Sensory tours available during Quiet Hour >
£3.50pp in addition to museum admission. Under 4s go free, ticket required. Subject to availability. A guardian or adult must accompany children at a maximum of 5 children per adult. Book on the day, or pre-book Concorde tickets are available in checkout after museum admission is added to the basket.
Concorde Signature Events
Enjoy a variety of premium Concorde events throughout the year that recreate what it was like to fly on Concorde. Experience flying the aircraft or enjoy the experience as a passenger.

Volunteer Stories: Alan Packwood
The reconstruction team at Brooklands, led by Gordon Roxburgh, gave the Surrey students the job of reconditioning the air intakes. So they set-to stripping them down, repainting and re-assembling both port and starboard intakes a task they completed in the summer of 2005, see Figs 2-3 below. I have to say they and Ross put in many, many more hours that I did but it was great experience forming friendship bonds that have lasted to this day and the start of formal relations between the University and the Museum.

Tales from Brooklands: Sir George Edwards
George Robert Freeman Edwards was born above his father’s toy shop in Highams Park, London. After local schooling, he went to Walthamstow Engineering and Trade School. From there he worked for a time in heavy industry and later on the design and construction of projects as diverse as lock-gate machinery, cranes, bridges, and hydraulic pumps.
