Queen's House is a former royal residence built between 1616 and 1635 in Greenwich, then a few miles down-river from London and now a district of the city.
Filled with works of art representing 400 years by artists including Gainsborough, Canaletto, Reynolds, LS Lowry, Stubbs and Hogarth, this Royal 'house of delight' is part of the original 16th and 17th Century palace complex of Greenwich.
Essential information for planning your visit to the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and the Queen's House Greenwich.
Cloakrooms & baggage check at our museums
A cloakroom is provided on the ground floor of the National Maritime Museum.
This facility is located to the right of the ticket desk in the Sammy Ofer wing facing Greenwich Park. Visitors can leave coats, suitcases, rucksacks and bags and there is a fee of £1 per item.
There are no cloakroom facilities at the Royal Observatory or Cutty Sark.
Toilets and baby change at our museums
All the toilet and baby change facilities at our museums are wheelchair accessible.
Wheelchair access at the Queen's House
All floors of the Queen's House have lift access.
Please note that if you are visiting the Queen’s House with a mobility scooter you may need to seek assistance from staff. This is because some models of scooter do not fit in the lift and ramps will be required if visiting the Great Hall and the Orangery. Ask at the information desk upon arrival.
Toilets and baby change at the Queen’s House
Toilets, baby change facilities and an accessible toilet are located in the undercroft at the base of the Tulip staircase. For level access please use the entrance to the house at the base of the external horseshoe stairs.
Accessible events at our museums
Join in with an exciting programme of accessible events across all our museums which run throughout the year.
Access and facilities at our museums for visitors with disabilities
Our Visitor Assistants are trained in disability awareness, so please ask a member of staff for any assistance you may need during your visit.
All cafés and gift shops across the Royal Museums Greenwich sites are wheelchair-accessible and all our museums have accessible toilets. Guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs are welcome across all our sites.