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🏛️Ashmolean Museum

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The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Oxford is a fascinating destination for families. Highlights include the 'Young Explorer' backpacks (free to borrow) filled with activities for ages 3–12, family trails for different galleries, and a dedicated 'Hands-on Gallery' where children can handle real objects. The museum's collections span from ancient Egypt to modern art, with mummies, samurai armour, and Pre-Raphaelite paintings that captivate all ages.

Practical tips: admission is free (donations welcome). On-site café and shop. Baby-changing facilities and buggy parking available. The museum offers sensory maps and quiet spaces for children with additional needs. Most galleries are step-free, and wheelchairs can be borrowed. Best for children aged 4–16, but babies and toddlers are welcome.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Borrow Young Explorer backpacks for free

    Pick up a free 'Young Explorer' backpack (ages 3–12) filled with activities and games to guide your visit through the galleries.

  • Start with the Hands-on Gallery

    Visit the dedicated Hands-on Gallery where children can actually touch and handle real objects—a rare museum experience that engages younger visitors.

  • Admission is completely free

    Entry is free for all visitors; donations are welcome but never required, making it budget-friendly for families.

  • Plan 2–3 hours maximum for young children

    With young children, aim for 2–3 hours rather than a full day to avoid fatigue and museum meltdowns.

  • Baby-changing facilities and buggy parking available

    Dedicated baby-changing facilities and buggy parking are available on-site, making visits with infants and toddlers manageable.

  • Use family trails for different galleries

    Follow themed family trails through different gallery sections to keep children engaged and focused rather than wandering aimlessly.

  • Borrow a wheelchair if needed

    Most galleries are step-free and wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge if you have a child with mobility needs.

  • Ask for sensory maps and quiet spaces

    The museum offers sensory maps and designated quiet spaces; ask staff if your child needs a calmer environment to manage sensory overload.

  • Café on-site for refreshments

    An on-site café provides drinks and snacks, helpful for keeping energy levels up during your visit.

  • Egyptian mummies and samurai armour are crowd-pleasers

    Highlight mummies, samurai armour, and Pre-Raphaelite paintings to children beforehand—these tend to captivate all ages.

  • Best suited to ages 4 and upwards

    Whilst all ages welcome, children aged 4–16 tend to engage most with the collections and activities on offer.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    Ideal indoor option during wet weather when outdoor attractions aren't viable.

  • Allow extra time if your child is particularly engaged

    If your child becomes absorbed in an exhibit or the Hands-on Gallery, don't rush; flexibility beats trying to cover everything.

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