Accessibility
We aim to make our events a safe and welcoming space for all people.
For this reason, we try as far as we can to only use venues which are accessible to as many people as possible:
King's Lynn is a largely flat town, which can be easily navigated on foot.
It has excellent public transport facilities, including direct rail links to London.
Marriott's Warehouse is on King's Lynn's South Quay
Our event is held on the third floor, but there is a lift available. It is a 12 minute walk from the train station.
The Alive Corn Exchange King's Lynn has step-free access from Tuesday Market place.
Our event is in the cinema on the first floor.
Again, a lift is available.
It is a 13-minute walk from the train station.
Stories of Lynn is a very old building and they are trying their best to make it as accessible as possible.
The majority of the museum is fully accessible.
There is a low level reception counter, a lift to all rooms and ground and first floor disabled toilets.
There are disabled parking bays in the pay and display car parks both in front and behind the building.
Assistance dogs are welcome and transcripts of all audio recordings are available at the front counter.
However: The Gaol House contains three original 15th century Gaol Cells which are accessed via a deep step which is not suitable for wheelchairs.
Contact the organisers: info@culturebabylon.com
