Royal Air Force Museum London

The Royal Air Force Museum is also known as RAF museum. It was established in 15 November 1972 by Queen Elizabeth II. There were 36 aircraft at the opening. Number of aircraft is increased over the years.

The collection of Royal Air Force Museum comprises over 100 aircraft, wartime memorabilia, aviation which assist for visitor attraction. 

Visitors are provided to visit 3D cinema in Milestones of Flight, light show, an awe-inspiring sound which were held in the era of Battle of Britain. 

The museum provides galleries for children and assist to learn about flight through various games. 

Facilities

Bathroom facilities 

• Wheelchair

• Public Toilets

Venue facilities

• Staff to provide assistance to the visitors.

• Wheelchairs are provided free of charge.

• The visitors with disabilities are provided the emergency evacuation procedures. 

Access into the building

• Availability of Automatic doors.

• Availability of Baby changing rooms.

• Accessible lift facilities.

Booking Facilities

• Availability of group booking facilities.

• Booking cancellation facility.

Catering Facilities

• Cafe

• Event catering

• Restaurant

• Vegetarian menu

• Set price menu

Payment Facilities

• Payment through Credit cards are accepted.

• Payment through Debit cards are accepted.

• Availability of group rates

• Cheques are accepted.

• Free entry

General facilities

• ATM

• Lifts

• Wi-Fi facilities

• Parking

Price

Free to enter the museum.

Parking is free.

Under 16’s must be participated with an adult. 

Open Close Time

Open 10:00 – 18:00 Monday to Sunday.

Last admission 17:30.

Closed 24, 25, 26 December.

Address

Grahame Park Way

Colindale

Barnet

London

NW9 5LL

Web Site

www.rafmuseum.org.uk

Telephone

+44 (0)20 8205 2266


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