Venue Description
Audio and guided tours inside the Houses of Parliament offer visitors a unique combination of one thousand years of history, modern day politics and stunning art and architecture. Tours include the Commons and Lords Chamber and 900 year old Westminster Hall. Visitors are also welcome to watch debates and committees when the Houses are sitting.
Guidance for visitors with autism
http://www.parliament.uk/visiting/access/guidance-for-visitors-with-autism/
Accessibility
Although mostly dating from the mid-19th Century, the Houses of Parliament are very accessible. One part of the tour route, St Stephen's Hall, has steps either end but there is an alternative route via a lift and St Stephen's Hall can be viewed from Central Lobby. To help plan a visit please watch the video ‘How to access the Houses of Parliament’ which includes a welcome from Tanni, Baroness Grey-Thompson and five other chapters. The video can be viewed all the way through (15 minutes) or or by individual chapter, and with the option of subtitles or signed in British Sign Language. We also have a guide for visitors on the ASD.
Accessibility Guide
Accessibility Guide Link: http://www.parliament.uk/visiting/access/disabled-access/
Awards List
Member of Tourism for All. TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence 2014 Winner. Voted 'Best Guided Tour' at Group Leisure Awards 2014. 2015 Group Travel Awards winner ‘Best Company or Venue offering Guided Tours 2016 TripAdvisor ‘Certificate of Excellence 2016 Museums & Heritage Awards 'highly commended' for customer service
Toilets
Just off Westminster Hall there are public accessible toilet facilities. An accessible 'Changing Places' public toilet, including a changing bench and a hoist, can be found in Lower Waiting Hall just off Central Lobby. If visiting Portcullis House, there are two public accessible toilets on the first floor.
Staff
Visitor Assistants are on hand both outside and within the Parliamentary Estate to help answer any questions about access. Whether visiting for a tour or to watch debates, staff are happy to advise and assist visitors to their destination upon request. On arrival at the Houses of Parliament visitors have to pass through airport style security searches. All staff have undertaken disability awareness training.
The venue says it has...
- Audio Described
- Accessible Format
- Audio Format
- Braille
- Sign Language
- Carer Discount
- Dedicated Seating
- Disabled Access
- Easy Read
- IR Induction Loop
- Induction Loop
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