Mary Rose Museum
Maritime museum · Portsmouth ·

Mary Rose Museum

Maritime museum · Portsmouth ·

Tudor warship remains, 4D dive, recovered items, and history

friendly staff
knowledgeable staff
immersive experience
historical museum
historic dockyards
family friendly
wheelchair accessible
gift shop
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null
Mary Rose Museum by null

Information

Main Rd, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth PO1 3PY, United Kingdom Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free Wi-Fi
LGBTQ friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance

Information

Static Map

Main Rd, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth PO1 3PY, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 23 9281 2931
maryrose.org
@maryrosemuseum

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

Last updated

Jan 16, 2026

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"I saw the remains of the Mary Rose, a 16th-century warship that was a favorite of Henry VIII." - RICKSTEVES

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Mary Rose Museum

E B.

Google
Fascinating visit. Guides were friendly and knowledgeable. Was somewhere I had wanted to visit for many years. Receives a 4 because on that particular day conservationists were inspecting the ship and so I didn't experience the videos or atmospheric conditions that I'm informed usually make it a more memorable and engaging experience. I appreciate such work needs to be done but perhaps outside of visiting times or slightly reduced ticket price on such days.

Arthur R.

Google
An absolut must see if your fascinated with nautical stuff. It's a state of the art museum displaying everything to do with The Mary Rose Tudor warship. The 4D experience is marvellous to watch. Arelly atmosphere here as you immerse your self back in time with the tour guides. Staff are super friendly, disabled friendly, toilets on site kept really clean. Lovely gift shop.

Bruce W.

Google
I visited the Mary Rose Museum for my Mums birthday, and I honestly wasn’t expecting much — but I was completely blown away. The layout is incredible and the whole experience feels much bigger and more immersive than I imagined. One of the highlights was the harbour ride, a guided tour aboard a medium-sized boat that really brought the history of the area to life. The whole place feels like a little village of its own — almost like Bicester Shopping Village, but transformed into a museum full of stories, sights, and surprises. A fantastic day out and well worth the trip!

Andrew C.

Google
We got the ultimate ticket for the naval docks - the Mary Rose seemed like an obvious 'must do'. I was a little worried... (a) its bits of old boat, and (b) how were the kids going to be when they realise the boat isn't even in one piece...!? Thankfully I didnt need to worry as we all really enjoyed the visit! At the beginning you wait round a little, this is because there is a small walk through video - this helped to 'set the scene' of the last moments of the Mary Rose, particularly for the kids. After this you could pretty much go at your own pace. The kids had a couple of little activities to do whilst browsing the museum (things to look out for etc.), and because it was October half term there was also some activities (we watched a session about medicines which kept the kids interest!) The kids also enjoyed the 4d dive part nearer the end of the visit. For myself, I actually really liked the main display area - not really sure what it was about it I liked, but the use of ambient lighting, sounds etc. was very well done and added to the experience. Well worth a visit!

Jim D

Google
Nothing can prepare you for the spectacle of the ship. I walked into the darkened space and found a window to look across at this 500 years old ship. Rooted to the spot, my mouth went dry and for some reason tears started. What followed was an onslaught of sensory stimulation. You get an insight into the people who built the ship, the men that crewed it and the life they had. When was the last time you were THAT close to Tudor England, to timbers felled in the 1400's, to the pursers boots and the shipwright and carpenter that you can almost, almost touch and feel? Incredible. Not so incredible were the out of order and dirty toilets. Men and womens. Also, the tour guides need to hush up a little. Shouting instructions in a cathedral of Maritime Tudor times just isn't appropriate. Some of us want to drink in the place, in peace.

Hannah

Google
We have the tickets for all the places to visit for the whole year and will definitely come back to see more. We couldn't fit it all in one morning but we loved the Mary Rose museum and the new feature of the 4D small cinema on the top floor. We also visited the HMS Victory which is great too.

Paul M.

Google
An absolute must when you’re in the location. A truly remarkable survivor. The museum is different every time we’ve visited. So much to see and learn. The technology is incredible.

derek M.

Google
Fantastic museum with numerous recovered items. The staff are friendly and to share their knowledge.