Museum

National Maritime Museum

373 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

An impressive building packed with maps, paintings of naval battles, and a collection of figureheads. The Forgotten Fighters Gallery explores the often overlooked naval and maritime elements of the First World War, with poignant stories and thought-provoking objects like the tiny altar cross that was made out of a bullet by a French soldier. As well as the main museum, this site also includes the excellent Queen’s House and Royal Observatory, where you can stand on the Prime Meridian of the World. As with all national museums, basic admission is free, but it’s worth paying to see the always-outstanding temporary exhibitions.
Lucy
Lives in London

Tips from locals

Raphael
February 28, 2022
Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today Free Entry!
Rosanna
February 14, 2022
great for kids, fun play space for little ones, interesting displays nice cafe
Ian
January 27, 2019
Great Museum, gorgeous boats. The Greenwich Observatory is a short walk
Lucy
June 24, 2018
Greenwich is a great place to visit and experience London History. Museums, grand building's, stunning views (and the place where the Greenwich Meridian/ 0 degrees Longitude is located). Take the DLR from Stratford
Maria
June 7, 2018
Great for children and adults. Beautiful location which is easy to get to from New Beckenham Station.

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Location
Romney Road
London, England