Description
From www.rmg.co.uk:
“Visit the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today.
Take a moment to relax in our Parkside Café and Terrace and enjoy delicious food with views overlooking beautiful Greenwich Park.”
Accessibility Information
Free admission for companions to visitors with disabilities
"Royal Museums Greenwich offers free admission to companions accompanying visitors with disabilities. This includes admission to our main ticketed exhibitions and shows, plus special exhibitions.
The National Maritime Museum offers free entry to permanent exhibitions. Some smaller events, such as one-off evenings, talks and courses, may include a charge for companions."
Access provision
"Guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs are welcome across all our sites.
Our Visitor Assistants are also trained in disability awareness, so please ask a member of staff for any assistance you may need during your visit."
General accessibility features:- Assistance animal welcome
Mobility accessibility features:- Lift access to all levels
- Wheelchair hire available
- Accessible toilet
Mobility Information:"All floors of the National Maritime Museum have lift access.
All Royal Museums Greenwich sites have accessible toilets, and our cafes and gift shops are wheelchair-accessible. Toilets, baby-change facilities and an accessible toilet are located opposite the ticket desk on the ground floor at the Stanhope entrance off Romney Road.
Wheelchairs can be borrowed from museum information desks on the day of your visit, but we recommend booking these in advance, due to limited availability, by emailing bookings@rmg.co.uk."
Vision accessibility features:- Audio description services
- Large print or high contrast menus and other signage
Vision Information:"A number of our staff are trained to give pre-booked audio-described tours at our museums."
Tactility
"It is possible to touch objects from all Royal Greenwich Museum sites (except the Queen’s House).
Large print guides
"Large print guides are available for temporary exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum."
Intellectual/Social accessibility features:- Information available in various types
Intellectual/Social Information:Download an accessible and family friendly guide to the National Maritime Museum here:
Autism/Sensory accessibility features:- Quiet room or space
- Information available in various types
Autism/Sensory accessibility information:Quiet Spaces
We can provide quiet spaces for visitors who might want to make use of them. We recommend the following spaces:
National Maritime Museum
- Voyagers Gallery
- Forgotten Fighters Gallery
- The grounds
You can also speak to a member of Visitor Experience to request a quiet room.
You can also download a sensory map of the National Maritime Museum to help plan your visit:
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