Greenwich's National Maritime Museum: Small Group Exploration in London

Explore Greenwich’s National Maritime Museum on a 3.5-hour small group walking tour. Discover historical artifacts, galleries, and learn about the UK’s maritime history. Visit the Queen’s House and see the Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth.

Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • National Maritime Museum - Start your tour at the Ship in a Bottle statue which is located at the southern entrance ( IE. observatory side ) to the National Maritime Museum. See and experience Turner’s magnificent painting of the Battle of Trafalgar which he painted in the early 1820’s. From there you will continue on to the Nelson, Navy, Nation…
What's Included
  • Expert local guide
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

Join us on a captivating 3.5-hour group guided walking exploration of the world’s most extensive maritime museum. Unveil numerous historical truths and ancient artifacts, such as Turner’s grand ‘Battle of Trafalgar’ painting, the Nelson, Navy and Nation exhibition and deepen your understanding of the compelling maritime past of the UK. This exceptional…

Location
National Maritime Museum
Romney Road
We meet at the south entrance ( facing the Observatory ) of the Museum at the Ship in a Bottle.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Eloise-may
Dec 7, 2024
PETER WAS THE BEST TOUR GUIDE EVER when explaining a battle ship his did a funny dance that men back then did to entertain peopl - This was such a good museum we went on a tour around the museum with are guide Peter he was a very fun guide who gave the tour in great detail
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Barbarasn584du
Feb 21, 2022
Wonderful exhibits! - If you love adventure relics, you will loose your mind in this museum. Every expedition you’ve read about is documented with fantastic displays if artifacts and photos. I thought my husband was going to loose his mind with the quality and expanse of exhibits. Great experience!
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Chrismq422sm
Jun 27, 2021
Happy and fun times 👌🏼 - Shiver me timbers. We had a fantastic time and enjoyed every moment of it - helpful and friendly staff. Thanks for making it a special day
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Suzannabo
Jun 27, 2021
Fun facts and stories - We bought this as a Father’s Day present and it was a fantastic family day. Our guide Graham was so helpful and full of interesting stories. He always knew exactly what to say and always made sense. There is so much to see and doi in Greenwich - we had a lot of fun.
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Kyola
Dec 11, 2018
Fabulous and informative - Wendy took 2 of us on a 90 minute tour visiting Curry Sark, maritime museum, naval museum, queens palace and gmt including the meridian amongst others. Very knowledgeable. Highly recommended.
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Todayisthebest
Oct 14, 2024
H NELSON THE STRONG LITTLE GUY - WELL DONE. So much to see we arrived late so very interesting. We ran out of time. Each display was done very well. Roam around love it
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Lainey0401
Oct 29, 2021
Good family fun - Great experience for all the family my teenager son likes the interactive exhibits best maybe there could have been More especially if they were on a screen
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Batik5
May 7, 2019
Small group tour - With little time, the small group tour has been enough to have a quick tour of the museum. Visiting the cafeteria for fish and chips was also worth the visit.
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Xyzsimo
Mar 10, 2024
Bland Sterile Boring Uninspiring - What a disappointment this place is. Britain arguably has the greatest Naval & Maritime history of any country on the planet yet in no way is this visually portrayed. Successive Directors have squandered budgets and singular failed to utilise the museums massive space to its advantage, created sterile, unengaging exhibits for youngsters, and created what is nothing more than a bland collection of rooms with exhibits in the now so typical glass cabinet presentation style. When will these people realise that going to a museum should be an experience with exhibits that grab and assault the senses using audio and visuals that compliment. Compare to his place to what they've done with the Mary Rose museum and my point is understood.
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