Access
Bag searches and large luggage: for everyone’s safety all bags, rucksacks, packages and personal items may be searched before entry. Wheeled cases and large items of luggage are not allowed on British Museum premises. Storage for luggage is available at major rail stations, including Euston, King’s Cross and Charing Cross.


Museum entrances
The Great Russell Street entrance has 12 steps with a handrail.
There are self-operable lifts on both sides of the steps.
There is level access at the Montague Place entrance.


Lifts and access to galleries
The majority of galleries and all special exhibitions are fully accessible.
Free plans of the Museum are available in the Great Court, these show the location of lifts.

Parking for disabled people
There are a limited number of parking spaces available for disabled visitors to the Museum. These need to be booked in advance.
If you would like to book a space, please e-mail tickets@britishmuseum.org at least 48 hours in advance. You will need to provide the details of the registration number, make and model of the vehicle, and the date of your visit.
We strongly recommend booking via email because our phone lines can be very busy. However, if you would like to book over the phone you can do so by calling +44 (0)20 7323 8181.


Accessible toilets
Please note that the Museum’s toilet facilities are currently being improved. During these works, some toilets that are marked on the map will be unavailable. For the latest list of toilet locations, ask at the Information Desk in the Great Court on the day of your visit.
There are accessible toilets in the Great Court, the Ford Centre for Young Visitors, the Clore Education Centre and to the north of Room 66.
Ask at the Information Desk in the Great Court.

Borrow a wheelchair
Wheelchairs are available at both entrances to borrow for your visit.
Unfortunately the Museum cannot provide assistance around the Museum for wheelchair users.
Companion tickets to all exhibitions and events are free of charge.
If you would like to book a wheelchair, please e-mail tickets@britishmuseum.org at least 48 hours in advance.
We strongly recommend booking via email because our phone lines can be very busy. However, if you would like to book over the phone you can do so by calling +44 (0)20 7323 8181.

Guide and assistance dogs
Guide and assistance dogs are welcome. Dog bowls are available.
Ask at the Information Desk in the Great Court.

Seating
There are benches and stools in the Great Court. Seating is available in selected galleries.
Ask at the Information Desk in the Great Court.

Concessions for exhibitions
Concessions for paying exhibitions are available for disabled visitors. A companion ticket is also provided free of charge. Some paying exhibitions have designated opening times for disabled visitors.

Audio guide
260 expert commentaries on highlight objects from the Museum,
available in 10 languages.
Sponsored by Korean Air
Available from the audio guide desk in the Great Court

British Sign Language Guide
The British Sign Language (BSL) guide is available free of charge for deaf or hard of hearing visitors. Four dynamic presenters interpret the objects in the collection, introduce tours and provide context based on curators’ commentaries – all on a high resolution screen.
Available from the audio guide desk in the Great Court
British Sign Language tours
Deaf-led BSL tours are provided for some special exhibitions

Sound enhancement system / Induction loops
Induction loops operate in the Clore Centre and Information Desk.
A sound enhancement system with portable induction loops is available for most gallery talks and highlights tours.

Audio descriptive guide
The audio descriptive guide is available free of charge for blind or partially sighted visitors and others who find audio description helpful. It contains detailed description of objects along with curators’ commentaries. It is available on a touchpad device.
Available from the audio guide desk in the Great Court
Audio description
Audio description is provided for some special exhibitions. Email access@britishmuseum.org for more information.

Handling sessions
The Museum runs daily hands on sessions in selected galleries
Touch tours
A touch tour is available for the Egyptian Sculpture Gallery (Room 4).


Large print guides
Large print versions of What's on, the free Museum plan, selected gallery guides and some temporary exhibitions are available.
Magnifying glasses
Magnifying glasses are available to borrow; a £5 deposit is required.