Accessible HMS Belfast London
Accessibility :
Wheelchair Accessible (partly),
Wheelchair Accessible Lift,
Wheelchair Accessible Toilet,
Wheelchair Accessible Cafe
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Accessible HMS Belfast in London
HMS Belfast was a working warship.
Therefore, the numerous ladders, steps and narrow passages mean that most of the attraction is NOT accessible to wheelchairs. However, the Main Deck and Boat Deck are – and a wheelchair-accessible lift makes the Quarterdeck accessible too.
However, unless you are REALLY interested in visiting HMS Belfast, I would just view it for free from the dockside (from the Queen’s Walk – what the Thames Path is called as it passes through central London on the south bank of the River Thames). This part of the Thames Path between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge is one of THE best step-free walks in central London (and includes the London Eye, the Golden Jubilee Bridges, the Southbank Centre – including the Royal Festival Hall, Tate Modern, a side-trip to St.Paul’s Cathedral via the Millennium Bridge, Shakespeare’s Globe theatre, the Golden Hinde, The View From The Shard, HMS Belfast, the former City Hall building, Tower Bridge & the Tower of London).
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