The Handel Hendrix House offers a unique opportunity to explore the legacies of two iconic musicians – Handel and Jimi Hendrix. With tickets starting at just $18.12, visitors can explore the storied histories of these artists through an intimate, small-group setting. Though the connection between the Baroque composer and the rock legend may not be obvious, the museum promises to unveil the surprising parallels between their musical contributions. Whether you’re a history buff or a music enthusiast, the Handel Hendrix House is a must-visit destination that’s sure to captivate your imagination.
Key Points

- Tickets for the Handel Hendrix House experience are priced from $18.12 per person with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The museum offers a reserve now, pay later option for booking without immediate payment.
- The Handel Hendrix House is located in Mayfair, London, with the nearest tube station being Bond Street.
- Visitors can explore the homes of baroque composer Handel and rock legend Jimi Hendrix during the museum visit.
- The museum has an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 55 reviews, highlighting the engaging exhibition and immersive exploration of musical history.
Ticket Information and Pricing

Tickets for the Handel Hendrix House museum are priced from $18.12 per person.
Guests can enjoy free cancellation by cancelling up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The museum also offers a reserve now, pay later option, allowing visitors to book their spot without paying today.
The tickets are valid for 1 day and the group size is limited to 9 participants, ensuring a small and intimate experience.
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Museum Overview

The Handel Hendrix House is located at 25 Brook Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 4HB, with the nearest Tube station being Bond Street, which serves the Central and Jubilee lines. This newly restored museum features a 250-year-old grade 1 listed stairway, allowing visitors to explore the homes of baroque composer Handel and rock legend Jimi Hendrix. Guests can experience musical history in the house where Handel composed "Messiah" and see the first and only place Hendrix called home, learning about his unique sound equipment and record collection.
| Features | Details |
| — | — |
| Composers Featured | Handel and Jimi Hendrix |
| Architectural Highlights | Newly restored with 250-year-old grade 1 listed stairway |
| Musical Experiences | Hear antique harpsichords and learn about Hendrix’s sound equipment |
| Historical Significance | Handel’s composing rooms and Hendrix’s only London residence |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair accessible facilities provided |
Highlights and Experiences

Visitors can discover Handel’s rooms where he composed and interacted with musical luminaries. They’ll enjoy the sound of antique harpsichords during the visit.
The museum also showcases the first and only place Jimi Hendrix called home, with details of his life. Guests can browse Hendrix’s record collection and learn about his unique sound equipment.
This contrast between the two composers and the interesting exhibition make for an engaging experience. The newly restored museum with its 250-year-old grade 1 listed stairway adds to the immersive musical journey through history.
Visitor Feedback and Ratings
Based on the 55 reviews, the Handel Hendrix House has an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5.
Visitors highlight the contrast between the two composers and the engaging exhibition. They appreciate the combination of history and live music experiences, such as the sound of antique harpsichords during the visit.
The positive reviews suggest the museum provides an interesting and immersive exploration of the lives and works of Handel and Hendrix.
Travelers recommend this unique attraction for its ability to bring musical history to life in the very homes where these legendary figures once lived and created their masterpieces.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information and Restrictions
To visit the Handel Hendrix House, guests should be aware of a few important guidelines.
The meeting point is at the Handel Hendrix House itself. Visitors can’t bring large bags or luggage with them. However, an English-speaking host or greeter will be available to assist guests.
The museum’s facilities are wheelchair accessible, ensuring an inclusive experience.
Following these simple rules will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit to this unique musical heritage site celebrating the legacies of Handel and Hendrix.
Exploring Handel’s Storied History

As guests step into the Handel Hendrix House, they’ll be immersed in the storied history of baroque composer George Frideric Handel.
The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore:
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Handel’s composing rooms, where he created masterpieces like "Messiah".
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The sound of antique harpsichords, which were integral to Handel’s compositions.
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Insights into Handel’s interactions with musical luminaries of his time.
Visitors can discover the details of Handel’s life and creative process, gaining a deeper appreciation for his enduring legacy in classical music.
Uncovering Jimi Hendrix’s Legacy

Alongside the storied legacy of composer Handel, the Handel Hendrix House also shines a light on the life and musical impact of legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix.
Visitors can explore the first and only place Hendrix called home, seeing details of his unique sound and expansive record collection. The museum highlights Hendrix’s living spaces, allowing guests to envision the rockstar’s day-to-day life.
Through this multi-faceted experience, the Handel Hendrix House provides a captivating glimpse into the world of one of music’s most influential and innovative artists.
Combining Musical Eras at Handel Hendrix House

While Handel and Hendrix hail from vastly different musical eras, the Handel Hendrix House seamlessly blends their legacies, offering visitors a unique and captivating experience.
This newly restored museum features:
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Handel’s rooms where he composed masterpieces, including the iconic "Messiah," and interacted with other musical luminaries.
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The only place Jimi Hendrix called home, with details of his life and his record collection.
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The chance to hear the sound of antique harpsichords and learn about Hendrix’s unique sound equipment.
Combining these two musical giants under one roof creates an immersive and educational journey through the history of Western music.
The Sum Up

Handel Hendrix House offers a unique opportunity to explore the legacies of two musical icons. With flexible ticketing options, visitors can enjoy the intimate settings of Handel and Hendrix’s former homes. Whether you’re a fan of classical or rock, this museum blends the stories of these celebrated artists, providing an enriching experience not to be missed.
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