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Hong Kong Maritime Museum

Venue: Hong Kong Maritime Museum | Accessibility category: Museum | Accessibility information: Hong Kong Maritime Museum

Accessibility Index
Attractions Evaluation
The entrance is equipped with an automatic door or no door, and it is wide and suitable for wheelchairs to enter and leave alone
The aisle is flat and wide or has a ramp, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can enter and leave alone
There is a basic lift, you may need assistance from others when using it
General parking spaces are available, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility must be assisted by others
There are gender-free toilets, which may require assistance from others before use
The staff is friendly and courteous, and can provide consulting services for wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility
The space channel is generally wide and flat, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility may require assistance from others

suitable category

  • Physical Disability
  • Manual wheelchair
  • Electric wheelchair
  • Wheelchair companion
  • Visually impaired people
  • Elderly
  • Pregnant woman
  • Family family
  • Couple
  • Photoman
  • Lone Ranger

Local Facilities

  •   Guide Dogs are welcome
  •   Available by subway (within 15 minutes walk)
  •   Bus reachable (within 15 minutes walk)

Introduction

The Hong Kong Maritime Museum is a vibrant cultural institution dedicated to the preservation, collection and display of maritime and trade stories in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta. The museum was founded in 2005 as a non-profit registered charity supported by the Hong Kong Shipowners Association. The museum opened in Murray House, Stanley in 2005, and moved to Central Pier 8 in 2013, with a great location. The museum attracts about 100,000 people to visit each year. The three-story building covers an area of ​​4,400 square meters and houses more than 1,200 collections. It also has 13 exhibition halls, special exhibition halls, resource centers, cafes, and gift shops. With the Nautical Boutique Gallery, you can see the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour.

Accessibility description

The Maritime Museum has a number of barrier-free facilities, including lifts, accessible toilets, and all passages are flat and wide, so wheelchair users can easily get on and off.

 FG Tips

There are elevators to go up and down on all floors, all exhibition halls have no steps, and wheelchair friends can visit alone.

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Relevant information

Tickets and annual tickets
$30-adult
$15-Elderly (60 years old and above)/Student/Child (18 years old or below)/Person with a disability (and an accompanying caregiver)

Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more

Address : Central Pier No. 8, Hong Kong

Enquiries : 3713-2500

Website :

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Traffic Information

Accessibility Index
- There are a lot of bus routes to reach
1) Central
Meeting Facilities
From Exit A2 of MTR Hong Kong Station or Exit A of Central Station, head towards the pier along Man Yiu Street.

Meeting Facilities

Entrance
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- The main entrance of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum is located at Central Pier 8. There is a lift next to the main entrance to all floors, so wheelchair users can easily get on and off

Channel Design
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- All local passages of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum are broadly designed and are generally suitable for wheelchair users
- There is a lift on boarding and landing, located next to the entrance and exit
-All uneven places are equipped with ramps, the ramps are relatively flat, and wheelchair users can easily get on and off

WC
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- The Hong Kong Maritime Museum has an accessible toilet on the C floor


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