A new look for the Queen's House

The Queen’s House has reopened in style! Each year, the building closes to prepare for new displays. Discover some of the artworks to look out for during your visit.

Plan your visit

How to book

The Queen's House is free to visit. We recommend booking tickets online in advance to guarantee entry and receive updates before your visit, but you can normally also turn up on the day.

Use the booking calendar to select your visit date and entry time, then select the number of tickets you require and click 'Add to basket'. Your tickets will be sent to you by email once you've completed your booking.

As well as our free galleries, the Queen's House also hosts a number of special exhibitions and new displays throughout the year. These are included as part of your entry ticket.

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Eat and drink

The nearest places to eat and drink are in the National Maritime Museum, just two minutes' walk from the Queen's House.

The Parkside Café is a bright and airy space at the National Maritime Museum, with expansive views of Greenwich Royal Park. There is plenty of seating, both indoor and outdoor. Grab a hot or cold drink, and a selection of sandwiches and cakes - perfect for a picnic in the park.

Eating and drinking in Greenwich

Maps and audio guides

Download a free map to help guide you round the historic buildings. A range of audio guides are also available to help you make the most of your visit.

Find an audio guide

Shop

Find the perfect gift for art lovers, from books and prints to royal souvenirs and keepsakes. Visit us on site or shop online.

Shop online

Find the perfect print

Accessibility

Find useful information about facilities and access at the Queen's House, including guidance for disabled visitors coming to any of our sites.

The Queen's House has received the Autism Friendly Award 2023

Find out more

Logo of the National Autistic Society featuring the written name and a circular multi-coloured shape
House closures

Occasionally some areas of the Queen's House will be closed for private events or in order to care for the building and objects on display. Find a list of upcoming Queen's House closures here.

Tickets and Opening

Free entry

Open daily

10am-5pm

 

  • Greenwich Station
  • Cutty Sark DLR
  • Maze Hill Station
  • Greenwich Pier

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What’s On

Find upcoming events, exhibitions and talks at the Queen's House.

Mistress Babbington character actor at the Queen's House
Family fun

Character Actors at the Queen's House

Meet historical characters connected to the Queen's House and take part in exciting performances
Sundays | 12pm, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm
Free
Queen's House
Painting of Queen Amina holding a staff against a backdrop of colourful triangles
Events and festivals | Women's History Month

Women's History Month 2025

Celebrate the knowledge and achievements of pioneering women
Throughout March 2025
Free Entry
National Maritime Museum
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Events and festivals | Women's History Month

Women's History Month at the Queen's House

Discover about ordinary women ahead of their time, powerful queens and brilliant female artists on our series of tours and talks
Throughout March | See below for details
Free Entry
Queen's House
Black and white photograph of artist Sonia Boyce sitting at a desk staring into the distance
Talks and tours

Talk: Crop Over

Academic and artist Professor Dame Sonia Boyce highlights the cultural significance of the Barbadian harvest festival
Wednesday 19 March 2025 | 6pm-8.30pm
Free
Queen's House
Image of a tea service adorned with collages of Caribbean market women and plants
Talks and tours | Women's History Month

Bodily Autonomy: a right not an ideology

Join us for this talk as we explore the importance of bodily autonomy. From healthcare to reproductive rights, we take a look at the challenges and opportunities for women today
Saturday 22 March 2025 | 2.45pm - 3.45pm
£5
Queen's House
A delicate-looking tea service featuring teapot and matching cups. The central motif features a Black woman with a child on her back, handing an item to a bare-chested figure
Talks and tours | Member events

Members' Tour: Porcelain and Politics

Join Senior Curator Victoria Lane as we explore porcelain pieces held at the Queen's House and discover just how political these items can be
Thursday 27 March 2025 | 2.30pm-3.30pm
Free | Members only
Queen's House
Photograph of harpists Catherine and Elizabeth Rajhans with a harp behind them
Events and festivals | Museum Lates

Evening Concerts at the Queen's House: Rajhans harp duo

A night of music featuring harpists Catherine and Elizabeth Rajhans
Friday 28 March 2025 | 7.30pm-8.45pm
Adult: £16 | Child: £8
Queen's House
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Talks and tours | Salons in the Queen's House

Salons in the Queen's House: Pieter Goos’s ‘Water World’

In this free lunchtime talk, hear Curator Tim May talk about the hidden stories behind the making of the atlas, first published in 1666, now on display in the Queen’s House
Wednesday 2 April 2025 | 1pm - 1.30pm
Free
Queen's House
An Indian miniature of Zeenat Mahal (1823–1886), wife and favourite of the King of Delhi and last Mughal Emperor.jpg
Talks and tours | Salons in the Queen's House

Salons in the Queen's House: Miniatures from Mughal India to Jamaica

In this free lunchtime talk, hear art historian Damiët Schneeweisz talk about a portrait miniature of Zeenat Mahal, on display at the Queen’s House
Wednesday 9 April 2025 | 1pm - 1.30pm
Free
Queen's House
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Talks and tours | Salons in the Queen's House

Salons in the Queen's House: Diving into the Past

In this free lunchtime talk, hear researcher Taibah Al-Fagih talk about the legacy of pearl diving in the Arabian Gulf through Adam Villiers’ photography
Wednesday 16 April 2025 | 1pm - 1.30pm
Free
Queen's House

Choose your tickets

Entry to the Queen's House is free, but you must have a ticket to visit. Book online to guarantee entry. For full tickets and prices click here.

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Queen's House

  • Historic house
  • Internationally renowned art
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  • Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I
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