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National Maritime Museum Small Group Tour in Greenwich London

4.5 (10)
London, GB
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National Maritime Museum Small Group Tour in Greenwich London

4.5 (10)
London, GB
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Embark on a fascinating 3.5-hour small group guided walking tour of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. Immerse yourself in the rich maritime history of the UK as you explore galleries filled with historical facts and artifacts. Marvel at Turner's monumental painting "Battle of Trafalgar" and discover the Nelson, Navy and Nation gallery, where you can even see the jacket Nelson was wearing when he was mortally wounded. Dive into the world of trade with the East India Company in the Trade Gallery and gain insight into the Atlantic Slave Trade in the brutally honest Atlantic Slavery gallery. And that's not all! This incredible tour also includes a visit to the Queen's House, where you can admire the world-famous Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth. Don't miss this unforgettable opportunity to delve into the captivating maritime history of the UK.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Guided walking tour of the world's largest maritime museum
  • Discover historical facts and artifacts
  • Explore galleries such as Traders and Atlantic/Slavery
  • Visit the Queen's House with the famous Armada Portrait
  • Learn about the fascinating maritime history of the UK
  • Local guide
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

Experience a fascinating journey through maritime history with the National Maritime Museum Small Group Tour in Greenwich, London. This 3.5-hour walking tour takes you on an immersive exploration of the world's largest maritime museum, where you'll be captivated by an array of historical facts and artifacts. From Turner's monumental painting, "Battle of Trafalgar," to the Nelson, Navy, and Nation gallery, you'll delve into the intriguing maritime past of the UK. Uncover the stories behind the Traders gallery and the Atlantic/Slavery gallery, gaining a deeper understanding of the impact of trade and England's role in the slave trade. As an added bonus, have you ever wondered where the term "posh" came from? This tour reveals the answer to this intriguing question.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to embark on a comprehensive exploration of the National Maritime Museum. With a total duration of 210 minutes, you'll have ample time to immerse yourself in the various exhibits and galleries. Begin your journey at the Ship in a Bottle statue, where you'll marvel at Turner's impressive painting of the Battle of Trafalgar. From there, continue to the Nelson, Navy, and Nation gallery, where you can see the jacket worn by Nelson when he was fatally wounded aboard HMS Victory. Discover the fascinating history of trade with the Far East in the Trade Gallery, and take a well-deserved break at the museum's cozy café. Dive into the Atlantic Slavery gallery, a thought-provoking depiction of England's role in the slave trade, and learn about the intriguing history of lighthouses in the UK.

Who is this for?

The National Maritime Museum Small Group Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, maritime lovers, and those seeking a deeper understanding of the UK's rich naval heritage. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or an inquisitive explorer, this tour offers a captivating experience suitable for all. Join this small group tour to gain knowledge and insight into the maritime history that has shaped the UK's identity. This tour is designed to accommodate a diverse range of interests and preferences.

Why book this?

Discover the unique selling points and advantages of the National Maritime Museum Small Group Tour. This exclusive experience provides access to the world's largest maritime museum, offering an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the captivating history of the UK's naval legacy. Immerse yourself in Turner's magnificent painting of the Battle of Trafalgar, stand in awe of artifacts from Nelson's era, and gain a deeper understanding of England's role in the slave trade. With expert guides leading the way, you'll receive fascinating insights and stories that bring history to life. This tour ensures a memorable and educational experience like no other, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for the maritime heritage of the UK.

Good to know

For your convenience, the meeting point for this tour is at the south entrance of the National Maritime Museum, facing the Observatory. The tour includes a visit to the Queen's House, where you can admire the world-famous Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth. Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Greenwich, London, as you explore the museum's galleries and exhibitions. Please note that this tour does not include specific inclusions or exclusions. Take advantage of this opportunity to delve into the captivating world of maritime history.

Reviews

Visitors who have enjoyed the National Maritime Museum Small Group Tour have expressed their awe and satisfaction with the experience. They have praised the knowledgeable guides who provided engaging and informative commentary, making the tour both entertaining and educational. Many have highlighted the diverse range of exhibits and galleries, particularly commending the Atlantic Slavery gallery for its thought-provoking portrayal of England's involvement in the slave trade. The visit to the Queen's House and the opportunity to see the Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth has also left a lasting impression. Overall, reviews enthusiastically recommend this tour for anyone interested in exploring the rich maritime history of the UK.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

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 gallery where you will see the jacket that Nelson was wearing at the time he was mortally wounded on board HMS Victory. Visit the Trade Gallery to learn more about trade with the Far East and its origins with the East India Company. Half way through the tour, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a coffee/tea break at the nice cafe located in the Museum. Explore the Atlantic Slavery gallery which portrays a brutally honest history of the slave trade and England's role in that trade. Also discover more about lighthouses and their history in the UK.

Greenwich Royal Tours

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 gallery where you will see the jacket that Nelson was wearing at the time he was mortally wounded on board HMS Victory. Visit the Trade Gallery to learn more about trade with the Far East and its origins with the East India Company. Half way through the tour, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a coffee/tea break at the nice cafe located in the Museum. Explore the Atlantic Slavery gallery which portrays a brutally honest history of the slave trade and England's role in that trade. Also discover more about lighthouses and their history in the UK.

Queen's House

Tour includes visit to the Queen's House with the world famous Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth.

Admission Included

Reviews

(10)

4.5 (10)

xyzsimo

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.

tommasolR8200FF

We had a tour of the Maritime musesum led by Simon. Despite the vast collection which would take days to see, Simon took us on a journey of the most important pieces and he told us the history behind them. It was amazing - it felt like travelling through time! Highly recommended.

Patti F

This is a great place to see. The history that you will get from visiting this place is astonishing. All ages can benefit from visiting this place. It is very clean, well spread out and the displays are perfect. You will not be disappointed.

Keith B

The figurehead display which was absolutely fascinating for me. Also every exhibition brought back either memories of my old history teacher or new learning. A great experience not to be missed.

barbarasN584DU

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!

Lainey0401

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

chrismQ422SM

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

suzannabo

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.

batik5

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.

Kyola

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.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-24 07:34