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Hms Belfast - London - Photo album

Truly remarkable. A combination of enough free time and a london pass in your power will take you to places that you would never know you would visit. So I did, and there was no regret. This was simple an incredible visit, you walk through the ship decks as they represent how it was to work and liv
Great tour for marine fans. Reserve 2 hours to explore the ship properly and go with someone who is interested in naval history. Hustle through with small kids may not yield the right experience.
A truly astonishing piece of engineering, the guns on her have a range of 14 miles. It will take you back to the 1940's and show you the technology they used. The hammocks they slept in aswell as the kitchens, the Dr's, Dentists, Post Office and jamming equipment. You get an idea of how the guns up
Amazing experience for families and history lovers. Engaging games that tests your ability to navigate the ship. Interesting facts with breathtaking visuals. You can climb up goes in see almost all part of the HMS Belfast and it’s mesmerising character. History lovers you shouldn’t miss this. I high
I had waited a few years to get the chance to visit this historic vessel and it was worth it. After checking in with the friendly ticket desk staff we were offered an audio tour and then directed to the ship. Once on board we were greeted by one of the many volunteer guides who told you a little abo
Living in London over 10 years never thought of visiting the Ship. Took me children there and we loved it. Nice staffs and facilities. It’s difficult and dangerous to go up and down the steep stairs but fun. We enjoyed our visit, lots of things to explore. The cafe on roof is great. Highly recommend
Part of the IWM museum group, HMS Belfast is one of the most recognisable sights along the Thames in Central London. Its been on my list to visit for some time and as an IWM member it's free entry.... I'll say it from the outset, this isn't for everyone, it involves a lot of climbing and descending
as a Wheelchair user I could get on HMS Belfast quite easily. there is a wheelchair friendly ramp from the entrance shop to the ship, and a little "but slow" lift to get on the the ship. from there I could find my way around deck 2 quite easily, and a lift up to deck 1 and the cafe' and the two gun
The visit to the HMS Belfast was a fantastic visit before and after a trip to Tower Bridge. This nine deck ship was filled with history at every turn. There were also staff on site that provided some additional historical color on the various sections of the ship. Pro-tip: Get your tickets in adva
I would highly recommend the visit to anyone, young and adults, despite the knowledge of war life. Lots of information on everything with personal stories from the sailors in small snippets. Massive ship and extremely interesting.
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