The Postal Museum: Entry Ticket

The Postal Museum: Entry Ticket

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Dive into the captivating world of communication history with your entry ticket to The Postal Museum in London. This one-of-a-kind museum offers a fascinating journey through time, uncovering the evolution of the postal system and its profound impact on society. Explore interactive exhibits that bring to life the stories of the people, technology, and innovation behind the scenes of mail delivery....
    • The Postal Museum starts closing at 16:45
    • Guests will visit the exhibitions after their ride
    • For those with disabilities, discounted tickets are available onsite
    • Free entrance for kids under 2
    • All Postal Museum tickets include a ride on the Mail Rail
    • For those with disabilities, discounted tickets are available onsite
    • ///If you purchased an audio guide, download the CloudGuide app from the app store and collect your activation code from the ticket desk at The Postal Museum.
    • [Click here](https://www.postalmuseum.org/visit-us/accessibility/) for more information about the accessibility of The Postal Museum
    • Visitors must be able to walk unaided for a minimum of 100 metres on uneven surfaces with minimal lighting, and up at least 70 steep steps
    • You can take a break for snacks and refreshments at the museum’s accredited family friendly café
    • Your chosen timeslot is for the ride on The Postal Museum Mail Rail underground train
    • Please arrive at least 15 minutes earlier to have time to enter and to get to the ride
    • There is a one-way route in operation at the museum. You can visit exhibitions after your ride
    • On arrival to the museum you can also check-in using the NHS Test & Trace QR code
    • Bring your own headphones if you have selected the audio guide option
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