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National Maritime Museum

MaritimeHistoryClosed · Opens 10amFreeCutty Sark

El National Maritime Museum se encuentra en el corazón del Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site, y el edificio en sí —una obra maestra palladiana de Christopher Wren y Nicholas Hawksmoor— ya justifica la visita. En su interior, las galerías abarcan de todo, desde el abrigo de Nelson (con el agujero de bala) hasta la exploración moderna del Ártico. El planetario es excelente, y los terrenos conectan con el Royal Observatory, el Cutty Sark y el painted hall del Old Royal Naval College. Resérvale un día entero.

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Getting there

Romney Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF

Nearest station: Cutty Sark, Greenwich

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Hours

Mon10:00–17:00
Tue10:00–17:00
WedToday10:00–17:00
Thu10:00–17:00
Fri10:00–17:00
Sat10:00–17:00
Sun10:00–17:00

Admission

Free

Planetarium shows require paid tickets

Accessibility

Step-free access to all galleries. Wheelchairs available. BSL tours and audio guides available.

Visitor Information

Is National Maritime Museum free to visit?
Yes, general admission to National Maritime Museum is free. Planetarium shows require paid tickets. Some special exhibitions may charge a separate ticket, so check the museum's website before visiting.
What are the opening hours of National Maritime Museum?
National Maritime Museum is open Daily 10:00–17:00, last entry 16:30. Holiday hours can vary, so check the museum's website before you go.
Where is National Maritime Museum?
National Maritime Museum is located at Romney Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF, in the Greenwich area of London. The nearest stations are Cutty Sark, Greenwich.
What can I see at National Maritime Museum?
El museo marítimo más grande del mundo, en los magníficos terrenos del Greenwich World Heritage Site. Current highlights include Nelson, la Marina, la Nación (Nelson, Navy, Nation), Navegantes de las épocas Tudor y Estuardo (Tudor and Stuart Seafarers), Polar Worlds.
Do I need to book National Maritime Museum in advance?
National Maritime Museum is free to enter and most days you can walk in. Planetarium shows require paid tickets. For special exhibitions, weekends, and school holidays, booking a timed slot can help you skip queues. Check the museum's website for current requirements.
When is the best time to visit National Maritime Museum?
Weekday mornings shortly after opening are typically the quietest, especially mid-week. Late afternoons can also be calmer. Weekends, school holidays, and the lunch rush are the busiest periods.
Is National Maritime Museum accessible?
Step-free access to all galleries. Wheelchairs available. BSL tours and audio guides available.

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