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The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a Quality Assured Visitor Attraction

Merseyside Maritime Museum visitor information

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Opening times

Open daily 10am-5pm.

During the Tall Ships weekend the museum will be open late until 7pm on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 July.

The Piermaster's House closes at 4pm during the winter.

Closed from 2pm on 24 December and all day on 25 and 26 December and 1 January.

Maritime Archives and Library

Maritime Archives and Library open Tuesday-Thursday, 10.30am-4.30pm.

Edmund Gardner pilot boat

Please note that the former pilot boat, which you can usually see in the dry dock outside the museum, will not be open to the public again for the next few years while major construction work in the dockside area is carried out. During the closure you can still see inside the ship in our Edmund Gardner feature and online tour.

Getting to Merseyside Maritime Museum

Merseyside Maritime Museum
Albert Dock
Liverpool
L3 4AQ

Local travel information is available on the Merseytravel website or by calling 0871 200 2233.

Please note that the riverside walkway between Pier Head and the Albert Dock will be closed until early 2009 while construction takes place in the area. Visitors are advised to use the Dock Road route until the riverside walkway is open again.

Tall Ships weekend 18-21 July 2008

Please note that the Albert Dock area will be extremely busy while the Tall Ships are in Liverpool.

On Monday 21 July there will be no ferry service between 10.50am and 5.55pm, due to the Tall Ships Parade of Sail.

There will be changes to the usual Northern Line trains and Mersey Ferries services over the whole weekend. Please see their websites for full details:

Roadworks affecting the Albert Dock area

Major roadworks are currently taking place in the Albert Dock area of Liverpool which may affect Strand Street and other routes to the museum.

For the latest news about all developments affecting roads, streets and public spaces in the city centre please check Liverpool City Council's Big Dig website, which is updated regularly.

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Charged car and coach parking is available at the adjacent King's Dock. Please note that the car park at Mann Island is now closed.

There are 3 blue badge parking spaces in the car park on the right hand side of the road leading into the Albert Dock, opposite the Dock Traffic Office building (the former Granada Television building). Another 4 designated blue badge spaces are available in the on-street parking on the right hand side of the approach road, which are slightly further away from the museum building. Charges apply for parking in both these areas.

Free admission

Admission to Merseyside Maritime Museum and all the National Museums Liverpool venues is FREE.

All exhibitions, events and activities at National Museums Liverpool are also FREE.

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There is an information desk in the entrance foyer of the museum.

The museum shop on the ground floor has a wide range of souvenirs, books, postcards and fair trade gifts.

There are benches overlooking the docks outside the museum, but no tables, where visitors can eat a picnic on a nice day. Please dispose of rubbish responsibly.

Feel free to bring your mp3 player or mobile phone with you but please turn phones to 'vibrate only' and please consider other visitors when adjusting your volume levels.

Sorry, we do not have a designated, staffed cloakroom, although there are a small number of lockers available on the ground floor (please bring a £1 coin to operate, which will be returned after use). We also ask that visitors avoid bringing bags into the museum.

We do not have a prayer room.

Admission to the Maritime Archive and Library is by free ticket, available in person from the enquiry desk. The tickets available are either an annual reader's ticket, (for which proof of identity will be required), or a temporary daily ticket valid only on day of issue.

If you are visiting to see a particular object we suggest you contact us in advance to ensure it is on gallery (we sometimes loan objects to other galleries or remove them for conservation). Call the information desk on 0151 478 4499.

A free wi-fi connection is available for visitors who make a purchase from the fourth floor café. If you would like to use this service please ask for a voucher with an access code when you pay at the till.

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Ground floor, open daily 10am-4.30pm

Serving a selection of hot and cold drinks, snacks and filled baguettes.

For bookings call 0151 478 4446, international telephone +44 151 478 4446. Other café enquiries can be directed via our 'contact us' system.

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Non-commercial photography is permitted but neither flash nor tripods can be used.

Visitors wanting to use the venue for location shooting of any kind should contact our press department. More information on location shooting can be found here.

Visiting artists

Artists wanting to work in any of our venues should consult our guidelines for artists working in the venues.

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There are baby changing facilities on several floors.

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There is access for visitors with disabilities to all National Museums Liverpool, although limited restrictions apply.

A complete access guide for Merseyside Maritime Museum is available on the Disabled Go website (please note that this does not yet cover the International Slavery Museum).

All sites have adapted toilet facilities, with the exception of the Piermaster's House. Wheelchair access is not possible to the Piermaster's House.

Guide and hearing dogs welcome.

Table service, braille and large print menus are available in the cafe.

On the gallery

There are two ramped accesses (gradients 1:12 and 1:15) and a lift to upper floors. Unfortunately the following areas are inaccessible to wheelchair users:

  • Museum ships
  • Education suite
  • Emigration gallery

There is a video viewing area for the Emigration gallery on the ground floor. The videos do not have either induction loops or BSL. You can also learn about 19th century emigration in our fascinating interactive, Leaving From Liverpool.

Magical History Tour (temporary exhibition gallery, 2nd floor)
A 3-screen immersive has spoken words across the bottom of the screen

The talking portraits do not have either BSL or subtitles.

There are induction loops throughout the gallery.

Permanent galleries
Lifelines gallery (1st floor) - interactives on the first floor are not wheelchair accessible.

Sound sticks (telephones) can assist people using hearing aids in most parts of the museum, except for some features of the Battle for the Atlantic gallery.

Quaysides (when open) are accessible to wheelchair users, although uneven.

Seating is available in the galleries.

Learning sessions and group bookings

There is a programme of learning events available at Merseyside Maritime Museum. Please check the learning pages on this website or call 0151 478 4441 for more information.

If you would like to register to receive a regular events guide you can do so here.

There is also a programme of sessions for schools, including teachers' sessions. You can search a database of these events, and also access information on making your visit a successful one.

We ask all groups to book by calling us on 0151 478 4441.

If you enjoyed Merseyside Maritime Museum...

You may also be interested in visiting World Museum Liverpool and the National Conservation Centre in Liverpool city centre. Both are approximately 20 minutes walk away.

The International Slavery Museum, which is housed within the same building, is now open and could form part of the same visit.

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