Wheelchair Accessible HMS Belfast London
Accessibility :
Wheelchair Accessible (partly),
Wheelchair Accessible Lift,
Wheelchair Accessible Toilet,
Wheelchair Accessible Cafe
More....
For details of other wheelchair accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly eating and drinking options and wheelchair accessible attractions in central London, see the Wheelchair Accessible London Guide
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.
Unless you are REALLY interested in visiting HMS Belfast though, I would just view it for free from the Thames Path (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, City Hall, Tower Bridge & the Tower of London).
Photo credit: HMS Belfast in central London, with Tower Bridge in the background, by fatoota from Pixabay.
See the Wheelchair Accessible London Guide for details of other wheelchair accessible attractions, restaurants and hotels in central London.
HMS Belfast London News
Get the latest accessibility news from HMS Belfast, London, on their Facebook, Twitter and YouTube social media channels.
RT @MandHShow: The Museums + Heritage Award 2022, Permanent Exhibition of the Year 2022, sponsored by @DisplaywaysV, is given to @I_W_M for…
Read More
@lightsandsounds @IWMDuxford Hi Andie, you shouldn't need to enter a membership number, you can leave the box blank and proceed with the booking. Thanks very much.
Read MoreIn the penultimate episode of our Falklands 40 series, we explore the conflict on land and take a look at the clothing and equipment of Brigadier Tony Wilson of 5th Infantry Brigade. Watch in full: https://t.co/r8rZRRlqhu
Read MoreThe countdown is on, with just less than one month to go until the first @IWMDuxford Air Show of 2022! The Duxford Summer Air Show features hours of excitement in the skies, as well as on the ground. Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June. Book your tickets: https://t.co/8r5OlsjnKR
Read More
RT @curatorian: @I_W_M Today in 1982 war artist Linda Kitson is heading for the Falklands on the luxury liner turned troopship QE2. She dra…
Read More
RT @iwm_network: #OTD Operation Sutton begins - 3 Commando Bde lands at San Carlos and establishes a beachhead. Their positions quickly fil…
Read More
RT @IWMNorth: The Great Manchester Run is taking place on Sunday 22 May, with the route passing the museum. Please be aware of road closure…
Read More
How can we use history to make sense of Russia’s war in Ukraine? Explore with @splokhy and @lindseyhilsum in a live talk at IWM London, in partnership with @Ukr_Institute. This Tuesday 24 May, 6.30pm. Book your tickets: https://t.co/RWclmCIVbK
Read More
In Episode 4 of our Falklands 40 series, we examine the conflict on land and explore the strategy and events that eventually led to a British victory in the face of fierce Argentine resistance. Watch in full on YouTube: https://t.co/Dr1Qt8M2yb
Read MoreIn this artwork, which echoes the situation in Ukraine, War Artists Advisory Committee painter Henry Carr shows a destroyed rail crossing at Medjez-el-Bab, Tunisia, repaired with a section from a Bailey Bridge, 1943. © IWM Art.IWM ART LD 3100 <3/3> https://t.co/VVcYadjzdw
Read More