4 floors of maritime history including Titanic displays, evocative films and hands-on exhibits.
The museum is absolutely packed with stuff, so a good deal of time to get around. iads of very interesting exhibits, although the bit on the Lusitania went an a bit. The Battle of the Atlantic section neatly complements the Western Approaches HQ museum, and the sections on maritime trade was fascinating. One criticism is that we found the layout incredibly confusing, we always seemed to be enter the exhibits from the wrong end and the floor arrows seemed to assume you were coming from the lifts? Sometimes the arrows pointed in two directions at once! That apart, it is well worth a visit.
I personally feel this Maritime museum in Liverpool is better than the one in London. Really enjoyed it. There are 3 floors showing different themes to make me understand so much about the maritime's world. Also there are a lot of parts to make kids interested. Will definitely bring kids to come again. 2-hour trip with kids is an ideal timing to enjoy I suggest. Definitely A Great Museum
Really interesting. A lot of value considering it is free entry and good gift shop. Lots of range and details in the exhibits and the collection of miniature boats was really cool! The amount of interactive stuff was really good and I imagine children would really like it.
Incredible place with so much history. Suitable for all ages and also has interactive features throughout. Free to enter but a PS5 donation is appreciated. Well worth PS5. But it's not mandatory to pay. So a low income family could visit for free.
Really interesting museum! Each floor was unique and informative. Customs border control confiscations, slavery, the titanic and Maritime history. Thoroughly enjoyed this experience and all for free.
A brilliant documentation of history along the historical Albert dock. A huge section telling us how u boats targetted merchant ships which led to America involvement in the great war. Liverpool was deeply involved in the slave trade, you can learn here. My child did the Morse code workshop. No tickets. I did not use the lockers which are small in size.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Good for kids
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The museum is absolutely packed with stuff, so a good deal of time to get around. iads of very interesting exhibits, although the bit on the Lusitania went an a bit. The Battle of the Atlantic section neatly complements the Western Approaches HQ museum, and the sections on maritime trade was fascinating. One criticism is that we found the layout incredibly confusing, we always seemed to be enter the exhibits from the wrong end and the floor arrows seemed to assume you were coming from the lifts? Sometimes the arrows pointed in two directions at once! That apart, it is well worth a visit.
I personally feel this Maritime museum in Liverpool is better than the one in London. Really enjoyed it. There are 3 floors showing different themes to make me understand so much about the maritime's world. Also there are a lot of parts to make kids interested. Will definitely bring kids to come again. 2-hour trip with kids is an ideal timing to enjoy I suggest. Definitely A Great Museum
Really interesting. A lot of value considering it is free entry and good gift shop. Lots of range and details in the exhibits and the collection of miniature boats was really cool! The amount of interactive stuff was really good and I imagine children would really like it.
Incredible place with so much history. Suitable for all ages and also has interactive features throughout. Free to enter but a PS5 donation is appreciated. Well worth PS5. But it's not mandatory to pay. So a low income family could visit for free.
Really interesting museum! Each floor was unique and informative. Customs border control confiscations, slavery, the titanic and Maritime history. Thoroughly enjoyed this experience and all for free.
A brilliant documentation of history along the historical Albert dock. A huge section telling us how u boats targetted merchant ships which led to America involvement in the great war. Liverpool was deeply involved in the slave trade, you can learn here. My child did the Morse code workshop. No tickets. I did not use the lockers which are small in size.