National Army Museum Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HT

National Army Museum

2503 Reviews
  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–5 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM
National Army Museum Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HT

About the Business

Home | National Army Museum | The National Army Museum is the leading authority on Our Army and its impact on society past and present. We seek to inspire, engage and educate through our world class museum and collections.

Contacts

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+442077300717
Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HT

Hours

  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–5 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–5 PM
  • 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

Recommended Reviews

Dave Richards
06.03.2024
National Army Museum
What an excellent and well curated museum. The staff were polite and helpful, the museum itself was spotlessly clean and the exhibits well displayed. It was easy to spend a few hours engrossed in the history and evolution of the army. Fantastic time
Liv Wcislo
01.03.2024
National Army Museum
Very informative on the history of the British army.For a museum it’s about medium size, and has lots of interactive games for children too. It’s one of the most family friendly museums you’ll ever visit.When I visited it was pretty empty, and the staff were very friendly.
Juan
26.02.2024
National Army Museum
The Army Museum in London stands as a testament to the rich and complex history of the British Army, offering a profound insight into the nation's military legacy. Spanning across various periods, the museum captivates visitors with its extensive collection of artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays, showcasing the evolution and the pivotal role of the army in shaping the course of history.One of the museum's most compelling aspects is its ability to immerse visitors in a diverse range of experiences. From the early days of the army's formation to its modern-day strategies, the museum meticulously narrates the stories of heroism, sacrifice, and innovation. The artifacts, ranging from weaponry and uniforms to personal mementos, paint a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs faced by soldiers throughout different eras. The thematic exhibits are thoughtfully curated, offering a comprehensive understanding of warfare, leadership, and the social, cultural, and technological changes that have influenced the army's development.Moreover, the museum's commitment to engaging its audience through interactive displays and multimedia installations enhances the educational experience. Visitors can delve into simulations, historical accounts, and hands-on activities, creating a dynamic learning environment suitable for all ages. This approach not only educates but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made by soldiers and the impact of their service on the nation.The museum's design and layout are commendable, guiding visitors through a coherent and compelling narrative. The visual storytelling and the use of multimedia elements create an immersive and engaging journey, enabling a deeper connection with the army's history.However, despite its impressive offerings, some areas might benefit from further expansion or more in-depth explorations of specific periods or conflicts. Additionally, enhancing the diversity of perspectives showcased could enrich the narrative, offering a broader understanding of the army's impact on different communities and cultures.In conclusion, the Army Museum in London stands as an invaluable resource, effectively preserving and presenting the rich tapestry of the British Army's history. Its comprehensive approach, interactive displays, and diverse collection make it a must-visit destination for those interested in military history and the profound impact of the army on society.
Lacey Baker
27.01.2024
National Army Museum
Hidden gem in this part of London, very family friendly. Didn't get to look around the museum, as we came for the Play Base session, we came to the 10am session which was busy, but well managed that it did not feel crowded. We booked in advance, was sold out by the time we got there. It was an hour's session which was perfect as the room is on the small side, so your older kids won't get lost in there, perfect for my little one to burn himself out. Tickets weren't too expensive, would definitely consider bringing him once a week or every few weeks.The museum facilities are good, cafe was nice, on the pricy side for food, so opted for a herbal tea. But would definitely come back to explore the rest of the museum and come to the cafe for a coffee/tea as it is very family friendly. Judging by the amount of buggies there it seems that if it is decent alternative to other local soft play sessions. As the Play Base space is small I would recommend taking babies and toddlers during term time in school hours as can imagine it would be carnage when older children are there.
Maury Robertson
13.01.2024
National Army Museum
What an incredible experience. We stumbled upon this place when looking up places to visit in London. This was our favorite museum we’ve visited so far. Unreal experience that truly shows you a unique perspective into those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
Nicholas Saunders
06.01.2024
National Army Museum
The National Army Museum is a fascinating exhibition of the history of the British Army from early times through to the present day. Not only does it cover the campaigns around the globe that the Army have undertaken, it also gives a account of other nationalities who have fought in the British Army. There is a superb exhibition on the contribution made by the British Indian army in WW1. This includes Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.The museum impresses the visitor on arrival with a Challenger tank outside the main entrance and a Lynx helicopter hanging from the ceiling of the vestibule.The staff are very knowledgeable and helpful. They certainly enhance the visitor experience.There is so much to see in this museum that you could return and still see something new.There is an excellent research facility here with helpful staff to assist you obtaining a readers ticket and guiding you through the online catalogue of documents that are available to be seen.As with all research libraries you should do this online preparation before visiting so that the documents can be brought out of store in advance of your arrival. It will save time and disappointment if the item is not on site.This museum caters for all age groups. During my visit I noted a school group involved in a number of activities.There is a good cafe here and cloakroom facilities.I would recommend this museum and will certainly be returning.
Conny
19.12.2023
National Army Museum
The National Army Museum in Chelsea is a captivating tribute to military history. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, providing a comprehensive insight into the nation's military heritage. Meanwhile, Play Base, the soft play area, adds an extra dimension for families. It's a well-designed space, offering a perfect blend of education and recreation. There’s also a children friendly cafe and good facilities for parents with young children and babies. A day at the National Army Museum and Play Base promises an enriching experience for both history enthusiasts and families with young adventurers.
Edward Pym
19.12.2023
National Army Museum
Fantastic exhibition on the history of the British Army across many time periods and conflicts.Well laid out with excellent dedicated exhibitions.Recommended and will be back again!
Sutapa B
18.12.2023
National Army Museum
Beautiful spacious, spotless army museum which is a tad hard to get to via public transport (only 1 bus 170 stops nearby). But a nice place to visit with friends and family. It also houses a café and shop. It also hosts meetings and conferences and a lovely place for photoshoot as well. Staff are very friendly and helpful and courteous. Lovely way to spend your afternoon here after a stroll by the river.
Jason Domican
16.12.2023
National Army Museum
Went here today with the Mrs and I must say it has an absolutely incredible selection on display!!! It's contents cover multiple wars and tons of history!!!! The staff are extremely friendly and very well informed about everything on display and will happily answer any questions you have with a great enthusiasm! I highly recommend this for an afternoon out!

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National Army Museum