The museum has full access and facilities for disabled visitors. Please telephone +44 (0)20 7495 1685 before arrival so that we can best accommodate your needs.
Admission prices and concerts
£5 for Blind or partially sighted visitors plus free entry for their carer.
We have many concerts at Handel House that are suitable for all including our Thursday Live series that takes place every Thursday at 6.30pm. For more information see What’s on.
Historical rooms
For your own safety, you are advised to wear sensible shoes when visiting as the museum contains original 18th century floors which can be uneven. Stilettos damage the original flooring and leather soled-shoes are particularly unsuitable. Please note that certain rooms have low lighting.
Helpful volunteers
There are knowledgeable volunteers in the historic rooms who can talk to you about the rooms, the paintings and Handel’s life in Georgian London.
Information sheets
There are information sheets in every historical room which are available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. There is also information in large print in all of the rooms.
Disabled Parking and Access
There is disabled parking on Brooks Mews and wheelchair access to the Museum from there. To get to Brooks Mews by car you will have to navigate the one-way system:
- Go down New Bond Street
- Turn right at Grosvenor Street
- Take the first right down Davies Street
- Take the first right onto Brooks Mews
- The parking bays are on the right hand side of the road
Wheelchair access to the Museum from Brooks Mews can be gained by going to the end of Brooks Mews. Turn left onto Avery Row (pedestrianised street). Turn right into Lancashire Court (small alleyway) and go down the ramp. Handel House Museum is straight ahead and the first building on the left.