The Royal Maritime Museum, National Maritime Museum, the formal translation or title should be: National Maritime Museum. Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. Greenwich has three attractions worth seeing, not to mention these three attractions are adjacent. Three attractions: Greenwich Royal Observatory, Queen's Palace, National Maritime Museum. Importance of the National Maritime Museum: The National Maritime Museum, the former Royal Naval Hospital of the United Kingdom, Greenwich Park, all three together form the UNESCO Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. Open daily throughout the year, except for Christmas Eve and three days of Christmas. Access is stopped every day from 10am to 5pm and at 4:30pm. Transportation: Self-driving, address can be located at: Rome Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF Light Rail, DLR (Greenwich, Cutty Sark station), or take the train at Greenwich station. Tip: If interested, you can take a Thames cruise from the docking point near Big Ben to the docking point in Greenwich, not far from the Maritime Museum. You can buy City Pass, such as a 24-hour Pass, including cruise tickets, unlimited cruises and prescribed buses within 24 hours of the ticket exchange. Travel sense: Britain is one of the most important countries in modern maritime history. Whether it is the collection of the exhibition or the knowledge displayed, it will give the visitors a deeper impression, Great Britain is not a loss as a big ocean. History is a precipitation, far more than a claim. I hope we can calm down and carefully immerse ourselves in what we should do...