What makes it 86% Baby-Friendly: Babies are welcome in strollers, with changing rooms, feeding anywhere and buggy park; lifts and quiet social spaces help, but no baby-specific sessions and crying may disturb galleries.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to see key masterpieces and take breaks for your baby without rushing.
Explore the chronological halls:
Walk through rooms from the 13th to 19th century and spot Da Vinci’s Virgin of the Rocks, Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and Monet’s Water Lilies.
Tip: Move at your baby’s pace and pause at quieter galleries for comfort.
Use the buggy park:
Leave your pram securely in the Roden Centre buggy park or bring it into all galleries.
Tip: Ask staff for a map to find the buggy park on Floor –1 before entering.
Visit baby-changing facilities:
Access free baby-changing rooms on Floors –2, –3 and 4.
Tip: Carry a few nappies and wipes in a small bag for quick changes anywhere in the gallery.
Rest in the Social Space:
Enjoy a calm spot on the top floor of the Roden Centre for picnics and bottle feeding.
Tip: Bring your own snacks and a small blanket for added comfort.

Pecston Gallardo
Precious gem of a musuem and worth every min of my time in it. It is like a MAIN competetor of V&A Museum. This Gallery is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see, even for non-lovers of museums. I will revisit again as I didnt have time to see everything.
clare w-b
One of a kind collection of masterpieces from all major periods. I’ve been coming for years and always enjoy walking through the galleries & spotting some of my favourite paintings. A must-see are the Impressionist & avant-garde galleries.
Walter Basile
A world-class institution. The building itself is magnificent, a brilliant piece of Neoclassical architecture dominating Trafalgar Square. It is grand and beautiful, setting the perfect stage for the art inside. The collection is truly astonishing, featuring masterpieces from all the European greats, all available to view for free. You could spend days wandering through the rooms and never tire of...
David Chin
Great collection here at the British National Gallery! Free entry means anyone can enjoy and have glance with these master art works! Strongly encourage to donate what you can to keep this free entry. There donation boxes at the entrance and around the gallery. Must see when you are in London! Thank you!
Dave Kaminski
Very nice way to spend an afternoon. No entry fee is a truly nice bonus. The gallery was well staffed and well documented. It is amazing that one can stand and view these great works of art very closely.
Visit on weekday mornings to avoid crowds at weekends and during school holidays.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| General admission | GBP 0 |
| Café snacks & drinks | GBP 15 |
| Cloakroom (optional) | GBP 2 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 17 |
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