National Museum of Scotland
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF, United Kingdom | 0300 123 6789 | WebsiteMuseum Lates was Perfect, other venues could learn something here about accessibility
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid
Overview
We attended as part of museum lates, during the Edinburgh Fringe. As well as the galleries being open there was also entertainment. Added to that excellent accessibility, including a Changing Places toilet. This was a fun and engaging evening, with lots to see and do.
Transport & Parking
Buses stop nearby.
Access
There are automtic entrance doors, lifts to all floor and museum is well laid out so it is not crowded. We attended a special event and they had a priority seating area, for people unable to stand. This was situated to the side of the main stage and there were excellent views, see photos. I live in London and I go to a lot of museum events and I have never seen this before. It is such a simple but brilliant idea, and it meant that I could watch the show comfortably. Other venues should take note! We also visited the galleries and special exhibition. Throughout there is seating. The only slight thing is in the basement/ crypt which is how we entered the museum, it is a little dark and this may be a problem for some people, see photo.
Toilets
Accessible toilet and a Changing Places toilet, see photo. Brilliant.
Staff
Staff were very friendly and welcoming.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
The museum is wonderful and well worth visiting. It has a little bit of everything, so something for everyone. The highlight of the night was seeing Dolly the Sheep. Highly recommend as it is fascinating, fun and accessible.
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