National Maritime Museum – A Treasure of London's Seafaring Heritage

Overview

The National Maritime Museum, situated in the enchanting city of London, is a remarkable institution celebrating maritime history and exploration. Established in 1937, the museum boasts an extensive collection of nearly 2.5 million maritime artifacts that highlight the Netherlands' rich seafaring legacy. In addition to its captivating displays, the museum offers engaging exhibitions and events that are often tailored to both locals and tourists alike. While general admission is free, some special exhibitions may require an entry fee. Immerse yourself in London's nautical past and marvel at the treasures that reflect the city's global maritime significance.

Photo of National Maritime Museum
Photo of National Maritime Museum
Photo of National Maritime Museum
Photo of National Maritime Museum
Opening hours
  • Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Monday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 10:00 - 17:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressRomney Rd, London SE10 9NF, UK
  • Phone+44 20 8858 4422

Reviews

Milo Novak
Slovakia
5
I've been visiting this museum numerous times and it's truly amazing! Recently, I joined a tour about their collection's treasures guided by Simon, who was absolutely fantastic. Despite my decent knowledge of the subject, I learned many valuable and fun facts that enriched my experience. I highly recommend this place, especially considering that the ticket costs less than a cup of coffee.
Clara O'Sullivan
Ireland
5
This museum is outstanding and has something for everyone. There are fantastic interactive displays for children. We were fortunate to catch a delightful short talk by Lee today about Frank Hurley, the photographer for Ernest Shackleton. Lee discussed Frank's photographs, highlighting the bravery and commitment behind each one in a way that changed my perspective of them. The Tudor room is also amazing, filled with incredible maps and models. Although some areas are closed for construction until Summer 2025, it is still worth a visit. All staff and volunteers are friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommended.
Liam Anderson
United Kingdom
4
A great day out for all ages! The displays are well presented, and it's spacious and comfortable to walk around. The only downside is that some areas are currently closed due to internal works. There’s a lot to do in the locality surrounding the museum as well. You can easily spend an entire day in Greenwich, enjoying the park, museum, observatory, Cutty Sark, and Queens House.
Aaron Murphy
Ireland
5
We visited this museum on a rainy Saturday, expecting the rain to attract crowds. To our surprise, it wasn't busy at all, much less than we anticipated. Admission is free, making it a perfect choice for a day out in London — definitely worth a visit. The staff were very friendly, and the cafe was quite nice, although it wasn't laid out perfectly for families with prams, but that's understandable.
James Parker
United Kingdom
5
This place is superb! It’s so interesting and well-organized. The staff are welcoming and helpful, and the cafe is great too. It’s located in a lovely setting in Greenwich Park, with the astronomy photo exhibition being a particular highlight.