Maritime London: 1700 to Now at National Maritime Museum

Overview

An exhibition on the history of maritime London, Britain's gateway to the world. It has been at the hub of British commerce and industry for nearly 2000 years. Since the Romans first established London at the lowest bridging point on the River Thames, the city's maritime connections have played a significant part in its development and in the growth of its financial institutions.

Practical Information

Recurring event

Free

Daily 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Closed Boxing Day, Christmas Day, Christmas Eve

National Maritime Museum

Romney Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NF

National Maritime Museum is in Greenwich, South London
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Adult Ticket: Free (USD0.00)

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National Maritime Museum

Address
Romney Road
Greenwich
London
SE10 9NF
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 8312 6565
Public transport:
Rail – Greenwich (zone 2) DLR – Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich By boat – from most central London piers

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