National Maritime Museum Romney Rd, London SE10 9NF

National Maritime Museum

11823 Reviews
  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–5 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM
National Maritime Museum Romney Rd, London SE10 9NF

About the Business

National Maritime Museum | Visit Royal Museums Greenwich | Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today. Visit us in Greenwich, or explore our stories and events online

Contacts

Call Us
02088584422
Romney Rd, London SE10 9NF

Hours

  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–5 PM
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Toilets
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant
  • Live performances
  • Wheelchair rental

Recommended Reviews

Jadranka Alac
18.02.2024
National Maritime Museum
If you are a fan of maritime history, you will love it here. Each section is dedicated to certain part of the world, there is an amazing indoor and outdoor playground for kids, nice caffeteria and the building itself is wonderful. Great day in Greenwich.
Gary Smith
13.02.2024
National Maritime Museum
So cool. Loved all the interactive bits and bobs and the various attractions available. The food courts were reasonably priced and had a wide range of choice. There's lots of stuff for kids to do as well so we will be back!Worth it just to get up close to Turners painting of Trafalgar.
win task
22.01.2024
National Maritime Museum
One thing which I really like is Free museums in London and here I am to explore one more. Very informative visit and good way to spend time. Come here and have a look yourself. Even I like the modern style building.
Javier Alvarez
20.01.2024
National Maritime Museum
Great museum about the naval history of England.You will find information and real objects used over the centuries.There are interactive areas for children.Free entrance.No need to book in advance. There is a wide range of pieces in the museum that will become interesting to everybody.
Jay B.
03.01.2024
National Maritime Museum
Free entrance and a no need for booking. Great place to spend hours with the family. There were plenty of interactive activities for the kids around the museum. Full of historic artifacts. The world map area on the 1st floor was also interesting with the Posideon giving out the Interesting facts about the places. The ship-steering stimulator was also great. The only thing that was a little disappointed was the roof top cafe had nothing to eat for lunch just coffee muffins and icecream. Other than that, it was a lovely place and the view of the Greenwich park was amazing.
Monika Rozwarzewska
27.12.2023
National Maritime Museum
National Maritime Museum is a captivating tribute to Britain's maritime legacy and its far-reaching influence on the world. It goes beyond the history of ships, offering a comprehensive exploration of the places that were once integral to the British Empire. This museum is a treasure trove of knowledge, where history enthusiasts and families with curious little ones alike can discover something fascinating. I was enthralled during my visit, spending hours delving into the exhibits, and I'm already looking forward to returning. It's a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to unravel the epic maritime history that shaped our world
Tanya Lake
22.12.2023
National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich stands out as a remarkable destination, providing an extraordinary exploration of our relationship with the world's seas. As an integral part of the Royal Museums Greenwich, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it appeals to a wide range of visitors, from those deeply interested in naval history to casual guests. The museum showcases a variety of engaging exhibits. I was especially captivated by the Sea of Things Gallery, the fascinating array of ship figureheads, and the stunning craftsmanship of Prince Fredericks's barge. This is a free museum which is an added bonus! Additionally, the museum boasts an excellent gift shop and two cafes, making it a perfect place for spending a relaxing day.
TeeByNature
22.12.2023
National Maritime Museum
Such an amazing museum.I've been here quite a few times, but this time it was a few years since my last visit. They continue to update the museum. Very good for learning about difficult cultures and history, including slave trade. Very big lots to see. Free! And so much in the area to do. Highly recommended.
Simon Cooper
22.12.2023
National Maritime Museum
One object was the ambition for my visit: the navy blue Uniform Coat that Rear Admiral Nelson wore at Trafalgar. The discreet black hole over the left collar bone where the fatal musket ball took his life at the moment of triumph.Around this modestly sized garment are all the familiar memorable paintings of the great man and objects from his life.Compellingly and beautifully laid out gallery within a world class museum
Jon-Cameron Bates (Gadgetologist)
19.12.2023
National Maritime Museum
Slightly disappointing. The site and buildings are beautiful but we did get a little bored at the somewhat sparse exhibits. Lots of kids running around who are not really interested in old ships, paintings and trade routes, the cafe charging way too much for its mediocre refreshments. It's free to enter so that's a positive, and there is a skating rink over the winter months for something very unrelated to do.

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Romney Rd, London SE10 9NF
National Maritime Museum