Hunterian Museum London, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 38-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London

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Accessibility

Baby Changing Facilities

Disability Parking on street outside

Disability Toilets

https://hunterianmuseum.org/visit/access-facilities

"All floors of the building have step-free access. There is a ramp at the Lincoln’s Inn Fields entrance and a self-operated platform lift at the Portugal Street entrance.

Toilets and changing facilities: Toilets are on the ground floor, to the left as you enter from Lincoln’s Inn Fields. There is an accessible toilet and separate baby changing facilities. The building does not have a Changing Places toilet."

Brief description


Address

The Royal College of Surgeons of England 38, 43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE, UK

Email


Phone


Website

https://hunterianmuseum.org/

Directions


Opening Times

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

https://hunterianmuseum.org/visit

Transport

https://hunterianmuseum.org/visit

Amenities

Toilets, Baby Changing Facilities, lockers

The Café Arc, run by Searcys, is on the ground floor, by the Portugal Street entrance to the building. Serving breakfast, lunch and a selection of tea and coffee. https://theview.london/visit-our-cafe/

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