The National Maritime Museum is free to visit. We recommend booking tickets online in advance to guarantee entry and receive updates before you visit, but you can also turn up on the day. As well as ...
Free kids' activities, once-in-a-lifetime experiences and four brilliant family-friendly museums: get ready for an amazing summer day out with the kids in London If you're looking for things to do ...
With hundreds of observatories worldwide surveilling the sky, and extremely high-tech cameras zipping around the Solar System, you might assume there's nothing left in space for an amateur astronomer ...
The Quadrantid meteor shower will peak on 4 January 2025. The total period of this shower is from 26 December 2024 – 12 January 2025. What is the Quadrantid meteor shower? The Quadrantid meteor shower ...
In 1789, master’s mate Fletcher Christian led a notorious mutiny on the Bounty, which was under the command of William Bligh. The mutiny on the Bounty is one of the most well known mutinies that ever ...
Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today The National Maritime Museum is free, and you not need to book. However, if you would like to guarantee entry and ...
Come along to Ship Mates, running during term-time Wednesdays, and explore Cutty Sark's hidden corners and stories as our Early Years Practitioners bring the ship to life through song, stories and ...
Diwali at the National Maritime Museum is a fantastic family-friendly celebration, featuring free live performances, workshops, talks, a lantern parade and more. For two years running the Museum has ...
Find out useful information about facilities at our museums including baby change and accessibility, and information for disabled visitors coming to any of our sites. Guide dogs, hearing dogs and ...
The Festival of Lights takes place every autumn between October and November, with the date changing every year Diwali, also known as Deepawali, is a five-day-long festival celebrated by Hindus, Jains ...