National Maritime Museum

  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon

London, United Kingdom

rmg.co.uk
Museum· Event venue· Maritime museum· Tourist attraction· History museum· National museum· Education center

National Maritime Museum Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Maritime Museum is located in London, United Kingdom on Romney Rd. National Maritime Museum is rated 5 out of 5 in the category museum in United Kingdom.

Address

Romney Rd

Phone

+44 2083126565

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

...
Write review Claim Profile

R

Ruby Tuesday

The National Maritime Museum houses the world's largest maritime library and archive collection. Beautiful historic building set in the grounds of Greenwich Park. It’s free to enter, closed for Covid but set to open for the summer visitors

B

Brandon Avery

I really enjoyed this museum. It gives a very in depth look at many of the seafaring adventurers throughout British history and helps you take a deep dive into many moments. It also has some interactive things for children, for families that want to enjoy the museum. Definitely set aside a full day to really be able to enjoy this experience.

F

Ferronti Lee

Historical museum filled with many treasures of British naval history. Artifacts, paintings and other pieces of antiquity fill this institution which gives great chronological accounts. A must visit attraction.

K

Katrina W

A wonderful place to visit alone or with the kids. The building itself is a fantastic experience. 4 starts for the crowds.

L

Londoner

ENTRANCE IS FREE!!! One of the best museums I've ever seen. The building by its own is a masterpiece but inside is more interesting. If you like maritime things you're going to love it. You can find and see(explore) everything that happened from the very beginning of maritime from sailing till the now years of engines. And a fun fact... in the college next to the museum is a scene on THOR: The Dark World

R

Rooz Izadi

This museum is for those who are fascinated with sea and the art of navigation. It was officially established in 1934 and it’s relatively small compared to the other major museums in London. Here you can see real-sized items related to navigation e.g. propellers, ships, sculptures and navigational tools.

A

Andrew Stevenson

Top museum, free admission is always impressive and the Maritime museum delivers an abundance of delights. First of all the children's play areas are great, educational soft play that will keep kiddos of all ages occupied. For 'Ahoy' you need to book a time slot in advance but this is well worth doing. The museum blends the traditional with the innovative, with augmented reality attractions such as the giant map mixed in with more conventional exhibits. Cafes are good and the staff are very helpful and charming. Top stuff all round.

L

Liliana Jdanov

National Maritime Museum located in Park Row, Greenwich, it’s an excellent museum of British naval history with entrance free. It’s great museum with impressive exhibitions, with some interactive activities for kids as well and wheelchair access is very good. Large open spaces, restaurant and toilets available and clean. Staff very friendly and helpful, we were there for 3hours. Highly recommend because it’s a great place for tourists and not only to visit.