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🐟Time and Tide Museum
Time and Tide Museum is housed in a beautifully restored Victorian herring curing works, offering an atmospheric journey into Great Yarmouth's maritime and social history. Families can explore recreated Victorian streets, a traditional fishing boat, and interactive exhibits that bring the past to life.
Highlights for kids include:
- Dressing up in Victorian costumes
- Exploring a real fishing trawler
- Hands-on activities and trails
- A chance to see a colossal herring gutting machine
Facilities: baby-changing, café, gift shop, and accessible toilets. The museum is mostly under cover, making it a perfect rainy-day destination. Recommended for ages 4 and up, but toddlers will enjoy the sights and dressing-up area.
Travel tips
Perfect rainy day option
The museum is entirely indoors, making it an ideal escape during Norfolk's rainy days without losing entertainment value.
Baby changing facilities available
Baby-changing facilities are on-site, so you can comfortably tend to younger children during your visit.
Dressing-up activities engage younger visitors
Victorian costume dressing-up is available and appeals to toddlers and young children, even if other exhibits seem advanced.
Real fishing trawler to explore
Children can board an actual fishing boat, offering hands-on exploration that brings maritime history to life for all ages.
Suitable from age 4 upwards
The museum is recommended for ages 4 and up, though toddlers will enjoy the dressing-up area and visual exhibits.
Herring gutting machine is visually impressive
The colossal herring gutting machine is a striking centrepiece that captures children's attention and curiosity.
On-site café for breaks
A café is available on-site, useful for refuelling during your visit without leaving the museum.
Accessible toilets provided
Accessible toilets are available, helpful if you have a pushchair or need facilities for disabled children.
Interactive trails and hands-on activities
Trails and interactive exhibits help children engage actively with the displays rather than just observing passively.
Affordable entry cost
At £2 entry, this is an affordable family outing, especially for a museum with interactive elements for children.
Gift shop for small souvenirs
A gift shop is on-site if children would like a small memento from their visit.
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