The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich (by Robert)



Robert, who's 10, writes:


Against Captain's Orders at the National National Maritime Museum"When you think of London you think of a loud city full of crowded streets, expensive souvenirs and giant queues but there's another side to England's Capital with breathtaking views, beautiful scenery and amazing buildings and artwork that date back centuries. This is Greenwich and this section of south east London has so many things to see and do but my favourite has got be the National Maritime Museum




[caption id="attachment_1626" align="alignnone" width="940"]The coat  which Admiral Nelson was wearing when shot This was the coat worn by Admiral Nelson when he was shot. You can actually see the hole on the shoulder.[/caption]

In the National Maritime Museum you learn about the British Navy and experiences on boats. There was something for every age there ranging from simulators to exhibitions. Personally I extremely enjoyed learning about Admiral Nelson, it was cool seeing the clothing he actually wore when he was shot. I also enjoyed other sections like joining the navy or learning about the slave trade.







[caption id="attachment_1624" align="alignnone" width="940"]Trying out the Great Map with an iPad  at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Trying out the Great Map with an iPad[/caption]





The Great Map was a fun thing for the kids as it was a gigantic map of the earth. Once you picked up an iPad, you then got to build your own ship and sail around the world. If you pointed the Ipad at a country it would appear on the screen of the tablet and you would be able to collect special objects from that place. You need to be patient though with the iPads as the app is quite glitchy.


Standing by a ship's wheel At the National Maritime Museum, GreenwichWhile your parents are reading something boring, you can go to a  special place for 6-12 year olds called All Aboard. Here you can learn morse code, shoot cannons, become a sailor and have lots of fun.


The museum also has a temporary show on until the end of August. It was made by the company PunchDrunk and is brilliant. The show is called Against Captain's Orders and it is unique as you are inside it. After being split into four groups  - Salvage, Navigator, Watchman and Midshipman - you go downstairs. Then, what starts off as a boring lesson turns into an adventure as you are running, treasure hunting and shouting. I cannot say too much about it or it wouldn't be a surprise but I know you will love it whoever you are. The adults are involved as much as the children and you should definitely go.


Once you are finished with the museum you can have a lovely lunch in the cafe. It sells a variety of foods, not just sandwiches and crisps. You can also have a picnic on the grass if it is a nice day. The scenery there is wonderful.


I loved every moment and I would thoroughly recommend it."





The National Maritime Museum is free to visitors and is open from 10am to 6pm every day. It sometimes has special events on, so you should check the website. Against Captain's Orders is on until the end of August. It costs £15 per ticket and is recommended for 6-12 year olds. 


Read our post on what to do in Greenwich with kids - including a cable car ride across the Thames!

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Family Travel Times: The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich (by Robert)

Sunday 9 August 2015

The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich (by Robert)



Robert, who's 10, writes:


Against Captain's Orders at the National National Maritime Museum"When you think of London you think of a loud city full of crowded streets, expensive souvenirs and giant queues but there's another side to England's Capital with breathtaking views, beautiful scenery and amazing buildings and artwork that date back centuries. This is Greenwich and this section of south east London has so many things to see and do but my favourite has got be the National Maritime Museum




[caption id="attachment_1626" align="alignnone" width="940"]The coat  which Admiral Nelson was wearing when shot This was the coat worn by Admiral Nelson when he was shot. You can actually see the hole on the shoulder.[/caption]

In the National Maritime Museum you learn about the British Navy and experiences on boats. There was something for every age there ranging from simulators to exhibitions. Personally I extremely enjoyed learning about Admiral Nelson, it was cool seeing the clothing he actually wore when he was shot. I also enjoyed other sections like joining the navy or learning about the slave trade.







[caption id="attachment_1624" align="alignnone" width="940"]Trying out the Great Map with an iPad  at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Trying out the Great Map with an iPad[/caption]





The Great Map was a fun thing for the kids as it was a gigantic map of the earth. Once you picked up an iPad, you then got to build your own ship and sail around the world. If you pointed the Ipad at a country it would appear on the screen of the tablet and you would be able to collect special objects from that place. You need to be patient though with the iPads as the app is quite glitchy.


Standing by a ship's wheel At the National Maritime Museum, GreenwichWhile your parents are reading something boring, you can go to a  special place for 6-12 year olds called All Aboard. Here you can learn morse code, shoot cannons, become a sailor and have lots of fun.


The museum also has a temporary show on until the end of August. It was made by the company PunchDrunk and is brilliant. The show is called Against Captain's Orders and it is unique as you are inside it. After being split into four groups  - Salvage, Navigator, Watchman and Midshipman - you go downstairs. Then, what starts off as a boring lesson turns into an adventure as you are running, treasure hunting and shouting. I cannot say too much about it or it wouldn't be a surprise but I know you will love it whoever you are. The adults are involved as much as the children and you should definitely go.


Once you are finished with the museum you can have a lovely lunch in the cafe. It sells a variety of foods, not just sandwiches and crisps. You can also have a picnic on the grass if it is a nice day. The scenery there is wonderful.


I loved every moment and I would thoroughly recommend it."





The National Maritime Museum is free to visitors and is open from 10am to 6pm every day. It sometimes has special events on, so you should check the website. Against Captain's Orders is on until the end of August. It costs £15 per ticket and is recommended for 6-12 year olds. 


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37 Comments:

At 10 August 2015 at 03:55 , Anonymous Ting at My Travel Monkey said...

Having lived in London pretty much most of my life, I am ashamed to say I haven't really explored Greenwich much. The National Maritime Museum looks so interesting - I love the big map, I think I would really enjoy the interaction of collecting things from each country. Great review!

 
At 10 August 2015 at 11:41 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

You really should go sometime. It's really beautiful in Greenwich and they have done a great job with the museum.

 
At 10 August 2015 at 12:32 , Anonymous Kate Peers said...

That sounds good, have you been to the one in Falmouth?

 
At 10 August 2015 at 12:34 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

No, but it sounds like perhaps we should.....

 
At 10 August 2015 at 12:54 , Anonymous Stella said...

This looks like a fun place to go. I should really explore London some more.

 
At 10 August 2015 at 13:24 , Anonymous Sarah Bailey said...

This is one museum I have never actually made it to - it looks like a wonderful place to explore. x

 
At 11 August 2015 at 09:09 , Anonymous trekking morocco said...

Thanks for sharing this very informative post! I absolutely enjoyed reading it! I am looking forward to reading other stuff on your blog! keep up the great work!

 
At 11 August 2015 at 15:23 , Anonymous mellissa williams said...

I didn't know this place existed. Looks an entertaining day out, and I love the sound of All Aboard

 
At 12 August 2015 at 08:17 , Anonymous Michelle said...

Greenwich is such a great part of London! That giant map is pretty epic, looks and sounds like you had a great time! x

 
At 12 August 2015 at 08:33 , Anonymous Emma said...

That great map looks like brilliant fun! Greenwich is such a lovely part of London to visit, we will put this on our list for next time! :)

 
At 12 August 2015 at 09:52 , Anonymous Jen said...

I always wish that we lived nearer to LOndon to take the boys to visit these things.

 
At 12 August 2015 at 11:00 , Anonymous oana79 said...

Never mind the little ones, my hubby would absolutely love this experience and the All Aboard :-)!xx

 
At 12 August 2015 at 12:13 , Anonymous Gemma said...

This looks like a great place to visit! Thanks for sharing

 
At 12 August 2015 at 12:35 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

We are very lucky to be near so many great things!

 
At 12 August 2015 at 13:49 , Anonymous Rachel said...

This looks like a really fab place to visit and living in London, I have no excuse really do I? x

 
At 12 August 2015 at 23:22 , Anonymous Kate Williams said...

That looks great, haven't been to Greenwich in ages so might have to give it a try next time.

 
At 13 August 2015 at 01:32 , Anonymous Pinkoddy said...

That museum looks a lot of fun.

 
At 13 August 2015 at 01:40 , Anonymous JuggleMum, Nadine Hill said...

Greenwich is an area I'm starting to explore more when I get down to London. Great post.

 
At 13 August 2015 at 03:05 , Anonymous Sonia said...

Oh I'd love to visit here. I really need to get down to London to explore more often x

 
At 13 August 2015 at 03:31 , Anonymous mama syder said...

I've never visited the maritime museum at Greenwich before, it looks fun x

 
At 13 August 2015 at 03:33 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

It really is - and for all ages too. It's quite a refreshing change from many of the museums we've been to.

 
At 13 August 2015 at 07:59 , Anonymous Cass@frugalfamily said...

Oooh this looks fab - we'd love it here by the sounds of it. Thanks for sharing x x

 
At 13 August 2015 at 08:30 , Anonymous Kara said...

We visit Portsmouth Martime museum quite regularly and the kids love it.

 
At 13 August 2015 at 08:34 , Anonymous lisa prince said...

aw he looks like he had a great time look at that smile

 
At 14 August 2015 at 00:02 , Anonymous Kizzy said...

This looks like an amazing day out, I've not been for years!

 
At 14 August 2015 at 17:23 , Anonymous Jolanta | Casual Traveler said...

That sounds like an awesome place. We didn't get to visit Greenwich last time we were in London, but will have to make time for it next time we go, whenever that happens.

 
At 15 August 2015 at 08:57 , Anonymous Mags said...

This looks amazing! I've been to London several times but never checked out the Maritime Museum. I'll have to make it happen next time.

 
At 16 August 2015 at 10:25 , Anonymous Joanne Dewberry said...

Wow! Looks like you had great fun! I didn't even know about the maritime museum! So many hidden gems in London!

 
At 17 August 2015 at 01:35 , Anonymous Robert said...

Thank you.

 
At 17 August 2015 at 01:35 , Anonymous Robert said...

It was.

 
At 17 August 2015 at 02:21 , Anonymous Laura said...

I keep meaning to go here! Looks like great fun!

 
At 18 August 2015 at 02:19 , Anonymous Robert said...

It really was wonderful! You should go.

 
At 18 August 2015 at 03:04 , Anonymous Robert said...

It was really good, you should visit.

 
At 18 August 2015 at 03:05 , Anonymous Robert said...

I loved Greenwich. The views of London were beautiful!

 
At 18 August 2015 at 03:06 , Anonymous Robert said...

Thank you! I loved it.

 
At 18 August 2015 at 03:07 , Anonymous Robert said...

Mum says that Greenwich has her favourite views of London, and I liked the restaurants and going to the museums. You should go :)

 
At 18 August 2015 at 03:07 , Anonymous Robert said...

I hadn't heard of it either but I had a really good time.

 

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