Be transported to another world
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Assistance Dog, Powerchair
Overview
The riverside museum is the new home of the transport museum and Tall ship the Glen Lee in Glasgow. The museum has a very wide entrance and Automatic doors. The layout inside the museum is very spacious and easy to move around. There are lots of interesting exhibits that are easy to get close to and look at.
Transport & Parking
There are lots of disabled parking spaces available at the front of the museum. It is also a registered stop on the Glasgow tour bus which has wheelchair access.
Access
There are 2 cafes within the museum so it is easy to get confused as they are not very well signed. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. One is a restaurant and the other is a small cafe so serves different meals. The quayside entrance to the museum is often used as a skate park for skateboarding so be careful as you walk and don’t be afraid to ask them to stop while you pass.
Toilets
There are some very spacious toilets toilets with handrails. Sadly no changing places facility that I could see,
Staff
Staff are very friendly and helpful and happy to help
Anything else you wish to tell us?
I loved seeing the old Glasgow teams and one of the first wheelchairs. I also love the replica of an old cobbled Street in Glasgow with horse and cart.
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