Recreations of WWI trenches and the Blitz, many tanks and planes and revolving military exhibitions.
Our London museum tells the stories of people’s experiences of modern war from WW1 to conflicts today
Accessibility
Step-Free Access
Step-free access to the museum via the West Entrance. If you're looking at the front of the building, the West entrance is located on the right hand side of the building, just past the café entrance.
Parking
- Free parking is available on site for blue badge holders, subject to availability
- Book your space by contacting us or by calling 020 7416 5000
- Parking must be booked two working days in advance
Wheelchair Hire
- Free wheelchairs for loan, subject to availability
- Booking in advance is recommended, contact us or call 020 7416 5000
Seating
- Fixed seating on level 0 by the Information Desk, by the cafe and by the toilets
- Fixed seating on level 2 next to the Steve McQueen art work
- Fixed seating on level 3 in the art galleries
- Fixed seating on level 5 in the Lord Ashcroft Gallery
- Portable, lightweight folding stools available from the Information Desk on level 0
Lifts
- All lifts in the museum are wheelchair accessible and have audio announcements
- Most lifts include braille signage
Toilets
10 accessible toilets located on levels 0 - 3
Floor Plan
Blind and Visually Impaired Visitors
Guide Dogs
Guide and Assistance dogs welcome in the museum
Large Print Guides
- Large print texts for The Holocaust exhibition are available from the Information Desk on level 0
- Large print e-books for the First World War Galleries in a Word document, for Kindle and other devices
Audio Descriptive Guides (Handset)
- Audio descriptive guides for the First World War Galleries, The Lord Ashcroft Gallery and The Holocaust Exhibition available from the Information Desk on level 0
Descriptive Tours of the First World War Galleries during opening hours
- Free live audio described tour with expert guide of our First World War Galleries for visually impaired and blind people
- Tours for a maximum of two people (carers welcome). For larger groups, please enquire.
- Tours approximately 40 minutes long, available seven days a week during museum opening hours subject to staff availability
- If you need information on the day ask at the Information Desk on level 0
Tactile Exhibits
- First World War exhibition tactile map at the beginning of the Galleries
- The Holocaust Exhibition objects from our handling collection are available. Please ask at the Information Desk on level 0 for more information.
Latest Reviews
On arrival of the museum easily found the disabled parking bay as i am blue badge holder. There are 5 floors, each covering a different topic about war. There was so much to see and do and every exhibition was so interesting. There was also a lift and ramps to assist disabled people and it is so good to share this social history as well as artifacts from various different people from the time. Disabled access is excellent, a cafe on site and clean bathroom facilities. The toilet facilities were excellent and extremely clean. I would highly recommend the Imperial war museum.