Mayflower Museum
The Pilgrims set sail from Plymouth on the Mayflower on 6 September 1620, eventually landing and settling in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts.
The Mayflower Museum explores the story of the Mayflower and the Pilgrims with information and hands-on displays, including dress-up and role play, a model of the Mayflower built by Devonport Dockyard apprentices in 1969 and a list of all the Pilgrims and their hometowns.
Visit the museum and enjoy learning more about this important moment in Plymouth's shared history with America.
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April to October | Monday to Saturday: 9am to 5pm Sunday: 10am to 4pm |
November to March | Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm Saturday: 10am to 4pm Sunday: Closed |
Last admission to the museum 1 hour before closing time.
Admission prices
- Adults: £3.50
- Children (five to 15 years): £2
- Students and seniors (over 60): £2.50
- Family ticket (two adults and two children): £10
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Groups of 10 or more: Children £1.50 and adults £2.50 each