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  • Dawnosaurs @ Natural History Museum, London

    Natural History Museum London, United Kingdom

    Dawnosaurs: Relaxed Morning Visit Event information Neurodivergent children and their families have the opportunity to explore the museum before anyone else and enjoy activities around different themes. 19 February, 10 May, 23 July, 11 October, 6 December 08.00-10.00 Free, booking required Tickets for February and May will go on sale in early January Dawnosaurs is a free event for neurodivergent children (including ...

  • Quieter Time @ Tower Bridge, London

    Tower Bridge

    Quieter Time A calmer way to explore London’s defining landmark We know that visiting a busy attraction can be challenging for people who experience the world differently. That’s why we offer Quieter Time: a specially-designated period, designed to create a more inclusive and comfortable environment for all. About Quieter Time Quieter Time is ideal for: Neurodivergent individuals People living with ...

  • Relaxed Mini Marvels @ Estorick Collection, London

    Estorick Collection London, United Kingdom

    Relaxed Mini Marvels: A Sensory-Friendly Museum Adventure! Introducing Relaxed Mini Marvels, our new monthly workshop series designed for neurodivergent children and their families, plus families with learning differences. Explore the museum at your own pace in a calm, open-ended environment with tailored sensory activities and hands-on creative stations. The families’ area, located in the temporary exhibition galleries, includes a wealth ...

    £9.5
  • Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth? Relaxed Exhibition Viewing @ Natural History Museum, London

    Natural History Museum London, United Kingdom

    Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth? Relaxed Exhibition Viewing Experience our out-of-this-world exhibition away from busy daytime crowds at one of our relaxed exhibition viewings, designed specifically for disabled and neurodiverse visitors. Book your tickets 4 June 2025 – 7 February 2026, first Saturday and first Wednesday of each month Adult: £7–£16.50, Child: £3.50–£8.25, Disabled person’s companion: Free, Member: Free ...

  • Autism Friendly Opening @ Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford

    Oxford University Museum of Natural History Oxford

    Saturday 18 October, 9.00 - 10.00 A relaxed morning opening to explore the Museum collections in a quiet environment for families with members on the Autism spectrum. More information, including a visual guide, will be emailed to attendees a week prior to the event to help you to prepare for your visit. Please note that although this is a relaxed ...

  • Relaxed Opening – Pilot Session @ Sir John Soane’s Museum, London

    Sir John Soane's Museum London

    We welcome you to come and explore the museum at our relaxed morning. This special event is for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and or Neurodivergence and their families. This is a self-guided session but there will be sensory activities, symbol trails and fidget toys you can borrow if you like and our friendly staff ...

  • Quieter Time @ Tower Bridge, London

    Tower Bridge

    Quieter Time A calmer way to explore London’s defining landmark We know that visiting a busy attraction can be challenging for people who experience the world differently. That’s why we offer Quieter Time: a specially-designated period, designed to create a more inclusive and comfortable environment for all. About Quieter Time Quieter Time is ideal for: Neurodivergent individuals People living with ...

  • Early Birds @ Science Museum, London

    Science Museum

    Early Birds is a sensory friendly event for families with members who need a quieter environment to enjoy the museum. Next Early Birds: Saturday 25 October 2025 Early Birds visitors will also have an opportunity to book tickets to lower capacity sessions in Wonderlab at a reduced rate. Future dates Saturday 25 October 2025 8.00–11.00 Sunday 14 December 2025 8.00–11.00 ...

  • The Big Draw: Relaxed Family Morning @ Wallace Collection, London

    The Wallace Collection Manchester Square, London, London, United Kingdom

    The Big Draw: Relaxed Family Morning Event details Date Saturday 25 October 2025 Time 09.00 - 11.00 BST Location At the museum (Learning Studio and Exhibition Galleries) Speakers Paul Rubinstein and Miranda Lopatkin Join us for a relaxed morning visit tailored for neurodivergent children and their families. Experience sensory storytelling in our current exhibition Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur. Take ...

    Free
  • Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth? Relaxed Exhibition Viewing @ Natural History Museum, London

    Natural History Museum London, United Kingdom

    Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth? Relaxed Exhibition Viewing Experience our out-of-this-world exhibition away from busy daytime crowds at one of our relaxed exhibition viewings, designed specifically for disabled and neurodiverse visitors. Book your tickets 4 June 2025 – 7 February 2026, first Saturday and first Wednesday of each month Adult: £7–£16.50, Child: £3.50–£8.25, Disabled person’s companion: Free, Member: Free ...

  • Relaxed Opening @ History of Science Museum, Oxford

    History of Science Museum - University of Oxford Oxford, United Kingdom

    Relaxed Opening Saturday 25 October | 10.45-11.45am Autism Friendly Openings Backpack in use Email Helen to book for your family: learning@hsm.ox.ac.uk A relaxed morning for exploring the Museum in a quieter setting. Created for neurodivergent and SEND visitors, those with sensory processing differences, and anyone who would enjoy a calmer environment for their visit. SEND RAL Autism Friendly backpack At ...

  • Relaxed Opening: ‘1880 THAT’ @ Wellcome Collection, London

    Wellcome Collection London

    What you’ll do Join us for a relaxed opening of the exhibition '1880 THAT'. Relaxed openings provide a calm, friendly atmosphere with additional support and facilities. You will find: extra staff available to help you fewer people in the exhibition sensory-support equipment (including ear defenders, tinted glasses and visors, stim toys and weighted lap pads) comfortable cushions and mats if ...