The Immigration Museum tends to be quieter on weekdays during term time.
To minimise the time your family spends in a queue, we suggest that you buy tickets online before you visit. Present your printed or digital tickets at the prepurchase queue entry point for quick entry.
See here for more information on accessibility at Immigration Museum.
Download the Immigration Museum Sensory Map to plan around high and low sensory areas of the museum.
Use this visual story, a step-by-step visual and written access guide, when planning a visit on how to get to the museum, and sensory experiences when visiting the exhibitions at Immigration Museum.
Teachers, parents and Education Support Staff can use this visual story, a step-by-step visual and written access guide, to prepare students when coming on a school excursion to Immigration Museum.
We'd love to hear what you think about these visual stories and whether they are helpful to you. Drop us a line on [email protected]
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