National Maritime Museum

The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich is the world's largest maritime museum, offering visitors the chance to discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today. The museum features free permanent galleries covering maritime history, ocean exploration, and navigation, alongside special exhibitions. Key attractions include the AHOY! Children's Gallery, The Cove playground, and the ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition. Daily guided tours and talks are held at 12pm and 2pm. The museum is part of Royal Museums Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Logo of National Maritime Museum
Address

Park Row
London
London
SE10 9NF
United Kingdom

Opening Hours

Sunday - Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00

Last entry at 16:15. Closed 24-26 December.

Admission

General admission (permanent galleries): Free

Special exhibitions - Adult: 12 GBP

Special exhibitions - Student: 9 GBP

Special exhibitions - Child: 6 GBP

Members get free access to all sites and exhibitions

Getting Here

A quick, easy journey from central London via train, DLR and bus. Nearest stations: Greenwich Station, Maze Hill Station, Greenwich Pier (river bus). Secure car park available on weekends, bank holidays, and school holidays.