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London: Out-of-Hours Tour at the British Museum in London

British Museum London

British Museum London

📌  British Museum, London

🌐  Official Website

📆  Various Dates, 20:50 until 22:00.

💳  £35 (£32 for disabled visitors AND free admission for carer)

♿️  Accessible

Joseph Hotung Gallery British Museum London
Joseph Hotung Gallery © British Museum, London

Experience the highlights of the British Museum in London. Without the crowds.

Long after the doors have been closed to the public for the night, join an Out-of-Hours Tour, led by a British Museum guide.

Tours last 1 hour, and are limited to just 20 people each.

There are 5 different tours to choose from. All are tailored to different specific areas of the British Museum:

  • An introduction to the British Museum
  • An introduction to ancient Egypt
  • Life and death in ancient Egypt
  • An introduction to China
  • An introduction to the ancient Greek world

All offer a very unique way to experience the best of the British Museum.

Details on the Official British Museum Website

Accessibility at the British Museum:

All Out-of-Hours tours are accessible.

The major advantage of taking an Out-of-Hours tour – is space.

When the British Museum is open to the public during the day, it’s a busy place. And weaving your way carefully past lots of visitors, can be rather tiring after a while. So if crowds are a bit of a problem for you, then the exclusivity of the Out-of-Hours tour of the British Museum, should make a tour of the British Museum a breeze in comparison.

And the peace and quiet too!

Tickets:

There is a concessionary rate of just £32 for disabled visitors (normal rate is £35).

And carers are admitted free of charge.

When booking your ticket, just buy a ticket for the disabled visitor. Carers do not have to book their free ticket – they are just admitted free-of-charge on the night.

Full details of accessibility at the British Museum in London are available at:

ataxia.scot/accessible-british-museum-london/

Including the location of the accessible toilets in the British Museum.

Further Details are available on the Official British Museum Website: https://www.britishmuseum.org/

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