About

Explore the wonders of the National Maritime Museum in London, a modern and interactive destination that delights visitors of all ages. Conveniently situated in the scenic surroundings of Greenwich Park, the museum offers an impressive collection of maritime artifacts, ensuring a day full of discovery. With well-presented displays and a spacious layout, navigating the exhibits is both comfortable and engaging. Children will find plenty to keep them entertained, including activities and an outdoor play area. The museum's welcoming and helpful staff enhance the overall experience, while the on-site cafe serves as a perfect spot to refuel. Accessibility is a priority, with wheelchair-friendly entrances and parking facilities. And with free admission, it's an ideal stop for anyone looking to enrich their understanding of maritime history while enjoying the vibrant local area.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Paid parking, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Creekside (Stop Z)
Bus stop 832 m walk
Ashburnham Grove (Stop F)
Bus stop 806 m walk
Millwall Park (Stop L)
Bus stop 979 m walk
Wat Tyler Road (Stop L)
Bus stop 952 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 14,022 reviews
4.6/5 14,022 reviews
David Williams
David Williams
1 week ago on Google

Fantastic place, so much history, I was not aware of. It's definitely the place to learn about maratime history.

Nneoma Nwosuocha
Nneoma Nwosuocha
1 week ago on Google

Loved every moment watching history, learning about life on ship.

Matt Alaric
Matt Alaric
1 week ago on Google

A real mix. The museum in general is pretty good. It has some interesting exhibits and there's a lot of knowledge to gleaned, but as others have pointed out it's steadily moving away from informative exhibitions towards displays geared toward children or those with low attention spans. Less info, more artsy presentation. The pirates exhibition i particular was a real disappointment. Half of it is posters and media about films and books involving pirates, the other half is lightweight info with some barely interactive media displays. In between they managed to crowbar in a lot of political stuff about "queering piracy", pictures of drag queens, and "challenging ideas of gender".

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