

The basement, ground, first, second and fourth floors are accessible to the public.

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There are three baby care rooms at Tate Liverpool, with a full range of facilities. The facility is located in the Liverpool One Information Centre. Changing places toilets are also available at the Museum of Liverpool which is within a 15 minute walk from the gallery, and in Liverpool One which is within a 20 minute walk from the gallery. Information is available on the Maritime Museum website. RADAR keys are available from staff in our foyer and at our information desk.Ĭhanging Places toilets are also available at the Merseyside Maritime Museum which is within a 5 minute walk from the gallery. You can access the toilet using a RADAR key. There is a Changing Places toilet at Tate Liverpool, located in the ground floor foyer. Wall mounted and drop down rails are available. The contrast between the walls and floor is good.

The Information desk at Tate Liverpool is located three metres from the front entrance. You can read more about our approach to safety and rules for the gallery. We take security very seriously and work closely with Police Project Servator teams. foldable bicycles, large skateboards and child or adult scooters.

sports or recreational equipment (musical instruments).bags larger than cabin bag size (55cm x 40cm x 20cm).Bag size policyįor reasons of safety and security the following are not permitted in the building:
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Up to four children aged 15 and under go free per parent or guardianįor more information see our Booking and Ticketing FAQs.Visitors aged 16–25 can join Tate Collective to access £5 exhibition tickets.Visitors with a disability pay a concessionary rate, and entrance for companions is free.Members and Supporters enjoy free exhibition entry – no need to book, just turn up with your card.Members enjoy unlimited free entry with no need to book, simply bring along your card. Booking is recommended for exhibitions as they may sell out, but there is no need to book tickets to enjoy our displays of the Tate collection, which are free to view.
