Accessible Events
Accessible Events August 2023
When? Friday 4 August, 09.00-10.00.
What? Out of hours Titano Tour.
Where? Natural History Museum, London
Admission? Adult: £25; Child: £17.
Make the most of your visit to the Natural History Museum and roam their newest exhibition (Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur) before it opens to the public.
Have you ever wondered how big the biggest dinosaurs were, what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, what they really looked like and why we continue to study them today?
You will be met by your guide at 8.45 for the 9.00 tour, at the Natural History Museum’s Exhibition Road entrance, who will then take you to the Dinosaurs gallery and Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur before the Museum opens its doors to the public – you’re then free to explore the rest of the wheelchair accessible Natural History Museum after the tour ends at 10.00.
All Out-of-hours Titano Tours are wheelchair accessible.
Out-of-hours Titano Tour tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable though.
When? Sunday 6 August, 09.00-10.00.
What? Out of hours Titano Tour.
Where? Natural History Museum, London
Admission? Adult: £25; Child: £17.
Make the most of your visit to the Natural History Museum and roam their newest exhibition (Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur) before it opens to the public.
Have you ever wondered how big the biggest dinosaurs were, what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, what they really looked like and why we continue to study them today?
You will be met by your guide at 8.45 for the 9.00 tour, at the Natural History Museum’s Exhibition Road entrance, who will then take you to the Dinosaurs gallery and Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur before the Museum opens its doors to the public – you’re then free to explore the rest of the wheelchair accessible Natural History Museum after the tour ends at 10.00.
All Out-of-hours Titano Tours are wheelchair accessible.
Out-of-hours Titano Tour tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable though.
When? Thursday 10 August, 09.00-10.00.
What? Out of hours Titano Tour.
Where? Natural History Museum, London
Admission? Adult: £25; Child: £17.
Make the most of your visit to the Natural History Museum and roam their newest exhibition (Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur) before it opens to the public.
Have you ever wondered how big the biggest dinosaurs were, what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, what they really looked like and why we continue to study them today?
You will be met by your guide at 8.45 for the 9.00 tour, at the Natural History Museum’s Exhibition Road entrance, who will then take you to the Dinosaurs gallery and Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur before the Museum opens its doors to the public – you’re then free to explore the rest of the wheelchair accessible Natural History Museum after the tour ends at 10.00.
All Out-of-hours Titano Tours are wheelchair accessible.
Out-of-hours Titano Tour tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable though.
When? Friday 11 August, 19:30 – 22:30.
What? Museum Late: Fringe Fridays
Where? National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Admission? £22, concessions available, free entry for carers.
Fringe Fridays are back! Enjoy a unique flavour of the Fringe and explore the museum after hours.
From the Grand Gallery’s main stage to more intimate spaces across the museum, discover the National Museum of Scotland’s world-class collections whilst soaking up the festival atmosphere.
From comedy and cabaret to music and magic, handpicked performers will showcase highlights from their acts across two adults-only extravaganzas, alongside bars and entry to the National Museum of Scotland’s summer exhibition, Beyond the Little Black Dress.
When? Sunday 13 August, 09.00-10.00.
What? Out of hours Titano Tour.
Where? Natural History Museum, London
Admission? Adult: £25; Child: £17.
Make the most of your visit to the Natural History Museum and roam their newest exhibition (Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur) before it opens to the public.
Have you ever wondered how big the biggest dinosaurs were, what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, what they really looked like and why we continue to study them today?
You will be met by your guide at 8.45 for the 9.00 tour, at the Natural History Museum’s Exhibition Road entrance, who will then take you to the Dinosaurs gallery and Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur before the Museum opens its doors to the public – you’re then free to explore the rest of the wheelchair accessible Natural History Museum after the tour ends at 10.00.
All Out-of-hours Titano Tours are wheelchair accessible.
Out-of-hours Titano Tour tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable though.
When? Monday 14 August, 19:00 – 22:00.
What? The Piano Supper at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant
Where? Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh (The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant).
Admission? £40pp (includes a light two course supper).
Two stars of Channel 4’s “The Piano” appear at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant at the Scottish National Gallery for a fabulous evening of entertainment including a light supper.
Daniel Wishart and Sean Logan will each be playing a 45 minute set of their favourite piano tunes – on the Scottish Cafe & Restaurant’s beautiful piano, adopted from the Pianodrome.
Great music, great chat, great food in a stunning (and accessible) Edinburgh city centre venue.
Reserve Your Table Here (please ensure you select the 19:00 sitting)
When? Tuesday 15 August, 19:00 – 22:00.
What? The Piano Supper at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant
Where? Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh (The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant).
Admission? £40pp (includes a light two course supper).
Two stars of Channel 4’s “The Piano” appear at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant at the Scottish National Gallery for a fabulous evening of entertainment including a light supper.
Daniel Wishart and Sean Logan will each be playing a 45 minute set of their favourite piano tunes – on the Scottish Cafe & Restaurant’s beautiful piano, adopted from the Pianodrome.
Great music, great chat, great food in a stunning (and accessible) Edinburgh city centre venue.
Reserve Your Table Here (please ensure you select the 19:00 sitting)
When? Wednesday 16 August, 19:00 – 22:00.
What? The Piano Supper at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant
Where? Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh (The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant).
Admission? £40pp (includes a light two course supper).
Two stars of Channel 4’s “The Piano” appear at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant at the Scottish National Gallery for a fabulous evening of entertainment including a light supper.
Daniel Wishart and Sean Logan will each be playing a 45 minute set of their favourite piano tunes – on the Scottish Cafe & Restaurant’s beautiful piano, adopted from the Pianodrome.
Great music, great chat, great food in a stunning (and accessible) Edinburgh city centre venue.
Reserve Your Table Here (please ensure you select the 19:00 sitting)
When? Thursday 17 August, 09.00-10.00.
What? Out of hours Titano Tour.
Where? Natural History Museum, London
Admission? Adult: £25; Child: £17.
Make the most of your visit to the Natural History Museum and roam their newest exhibition (Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur) before it opens to the public.
Have you ever wondered how big the biggest dinosaurs were, what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, what they really looked like and why we continue to study them today?
You will be met by your guide at 8.45 for the 9.00 tour, at the Natural History Museum’s Exhibition Road entrance, who will then take you to the Dinosaurs gallery and Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur before the Museum opens its doors to the public – you’re then free to explore the rest of the wheelchair accessible Natural History Museum after the tour ends at 10.00.
All Out-of-hours Titano Tours are wheelchair accessible.
Out-of-hours Titano Tour tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable though.
When? Friday 18 August, 09.00-10.00.
What? Out of hours Titano Tour.
Where? Natural History Museum, London
Admission? Adult: £25; Child: £17.
Make the most of your visit to the Natural History Museum and roam their newest exhibition (Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur) before it opens to the public.
Have you ever wondered how big the biggest dinosaurs were, what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, what they really looked like and why we continue to study them today?
You will be met by your guide at 8.45 for the 9.00 tour, at the Natural History Museum’s Exhibition Road entrance, who will then take you to the Dinosaurs gallery and Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur before the Museum opens its doors to the public – you’re then free to explore the rest of the wheelchair accessible Natural History Museum after the tour ends at 10.00.
All Out-of-hours Titano Tours are wheelchair accessible.
Out-of-hours Titano Tour tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable though.
When? Friday 18 August, 19:30 – 22:30.
What? Museum Late: Fringe Fridays
Where? National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Admission? £22, concessions available, free entry for carers.
Fringe Fridays are back! Enjoy a unique flavour of the Fringe and explore the museum after hours.
From the Grand Gallery’s main stage to more intimate spaces across the museum, discover the National Museum of Scotland’s world-class collections whilst soaking up the festival atmosphere.
From comedy and cabaret to music and magic, handpicked performers will showcase highlights from their acts across two adults-only extravaganzas, alongside bars and entry to the National Museum of Scotland’s summer exhibition, Beyond the Little Black Dress.
When? Saturday 19 August, 2-3pm.
What? Edinburgh Castle BSL Days (Celebrating Edinburgh Deaf Festival)
Where? Edinburgh Castle
Admission? £19.50, concessions available, free for carers.
When? Wednesday 23 August, 19:00 – 22:00.
What? The Piano Supper at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant
Where? Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh (The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant).
Admission? £40pp (includes a light two course supper).
Two stars of Channel 4’s “The Piano” appear at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant at the Scottish National Gallery for a fabulous evening of entertainment including a light supper.
Daniel Wishart and Sean Logan will each be playing a 45 minute set of their favourite piano tunes – on the Scottish Cafe & Restaurant’s beautiful piano, adopted from the Pianodrome.
Great music, great chat, great food in a stunning (and accessible) Edinburgh city centre venue.
Reserve Your Table Here (please ensure you select the 19:00 sitting)
When? Thursday 24 August, 19:00 – 22:00.
What? The Piano Supper at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant
Where? Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh (The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant).
Admission? £40pp (includes a light two course supper).
Two stars of Channel 4’s “The Piano” appear at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant at the Scottish National Gallery for a fabulous evening of entertainment including a light supper.
Daniel Wishart and Sean Logan will each be playing a 45 minute set of their favourite piano tunes – on the Scottish Cafe & Restaurant’s beautiful piano, adopted from the Pianodrome.
Great music, great chat, great food in a stunning (and accessible) Edinburgh city centre venue.
Reserve Your Table Here (please ensure you select the 19:00 sitting)
When? Friday 25 August, 09.00-10.00.
What? Out of hours Titano Tour.
Where? Natural History Museum, London
Admission? Adult: £25; Child: £17.
Make the most of your visit to the Natural History Museum and roam their newest exhibition (Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur) before it opens to the public.
Have you ever wondered how big the biggest dinosaurs were, what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, what they really looked like and why we continue to study them today?
You will be met by your guide at 8.45 for the 9.00 tour, at the Natural History Museum’s Exhibition Road entrance, who will then take you to the Dinosaurs gallery and Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur before the Museum opens its doors to the public – you’re then free to explore the rest of the wheelchair accessible Natural History Museum after the tour ends at 10.00.
All Out-of-hours Titano Tours are wheelchair accessible.
Out-of-hours Titano Tour tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable though.
When? Saturday 26 August, 09.00-10.00.
What? Out of hours Titano Tour.
Where? Natural History Museum, London
Admission? Adult: £25; Child: £17.
Make the most of your visit to the Natural History Museum and roam their newest exhibition (Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur) before it opens to the public.
Have you ever wondered how big the biggest dinosaurs were, what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, what they really looked like and why we continue to study them today?
You will be met by your guide at 8.45 for the 9.00 tour, at the Natural History Museum’s Exhibition Road entrance, who will then take you to the Dinosaurs gallery and Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur before the Museum opens its doors to the public – you’re then free to explore the rest of the wheelchair accessible Natural History Museum after the tour ends at 10.00.
All Out-of-hours Titano Tours are wheelchair accessible.
Out-of-hours Titano Tour tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable though.
When? Sunday 27 August, 1pm-2:30pm.
What? Sunday Afternoon Tea
Where? Titanic Belfast
Admission? Adult – £45pp, Child – £15pp.
Experience the elegance of the era and step back in time to a period of luxury and 5-star service with Sunday Afternoon Tea at Titanic Belfast.
Set in the opulent surroundings of the Titanic Suite featuring the stunning Grand Staircase and live jazz music, it is an experience not to be missed!
The menu has been carefully created and prepared by the Titanic Belfast’s talented team of in-house chefs. Enjoy delicious finger sandwiches, fresh scones with jam and cream and mouth-watering sweet treats and savoury bites (Sunday Afternoon Tea menu).
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