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National Maritime Museum Small Group Tour in Greenwich London

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Location: London, United Kingdom
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Product code: 13106P4


Overview
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: National Maritime Museum, Park Row Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 9NF EnglandStart 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.Stop At: Greenwich Royal Tours, London SE3 7UG EnglandStart 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.
Supplier Name
Graham Bleasdale t/a Greenwich Royal Tours
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Children must be accompanied by an adult,A minimum of 2 people per booking is required,Not wheelchair accessible,Stroller accessible,Near public transportation,Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level,This tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelers,Face masks required for travelers in public areas,Face masks required for guides in public areas,Face masks provided for travelers,Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff,Social distancing enforced throughout experience,This tour is very safe in terms of COVID-19. Two reasons: max of 6 pax on this small group tour. Also: lots of social distancing provided.
Inclusions:
Local guide
Exclusions:
Food and drinks
Traveler Reviews

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

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

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.

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.

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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