Accessible Morning Visits to Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A photograph of an American Bison thrashing around in powdered snow

See the world through a new lens

Disabled visitors can see the newest edition of Wildlife Photographer of the Year away from daytime crowds.

10.00-11.00 every other Wednesday and Saturday

13 October 2023 - 30 June 2024

Disabled adult: £12.00 - £14.00
Disabled chid: £7.25 - £8.50
Companion ticket: Free

Experience breathtaking photography away from our busy daytime crowds at one of our relaxed early morning sessions, designed specifically for our disabled and neurodiverse visitors.

With a reduced capacity, careful lighting and low noise levels, these sessions are a perfect opportunity to explore the planet’s habitats, from sprawling urban metropolises to the deep polar seas, and meet the creatures that rely on these places.

Come face to face with species at risk of extinction as well as those we’ve brought back from the brink. See first-hand how human activities, both good and bad, are shaping the natural world we rely on. 

With soundscapes, videos, expert insights and stunning photography, you’ll leave not only awe-inspired by the beauty and diversity of nature but also hopefully with a renewed drive to do what you can to protect it.

  • Important information

    This event is wheelchair accessible.

    The Museum reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the event as required, such as adjusting the locations, timings or content of the activities. This is to ensure that we deliver a safe experience for guests at all times.

    Ticket prices are subject to change.

    Got a question? Call us on +44 (0)20 7942 5000, Monday to Friday, 9.00-17.00 or email us.