Captain Cook Birthplace Museum

A colourful totem pole with the modern exterior of the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum in the backgroundAll aboard for an amazing journey back in time with Captain Cook. Discover what life was like on board ship – what did you eat, what did you wear, who did you meet and where did you go? Don’t miss a paddle on the interactive fish floor – there’s lots to do and see in the action packed museum.

Other facilities: Gift shop, café, baby changing/disabled toilets, family trails and events. The Museum is situated in Stewart Park, a beautiful and award-winning landscaped park
Prices: Adults £4.70, children and over 60s £3.65, under 3s free, Explorer Pass (unlimited visits) £12.55 for 1 adult and 3 children or £13.60 for 2 adults and 2 children
How to find us: We are in Stewart Park and the car park is on the B1380 ‘Ladgate Lane’. Nearest railway station: ‘Marton’ (1 mile). Frequent Arriva bus services to Stewart Park. There are parking bays for blue badge permit holders directly outside the museum entrance – access is via ‘The Grove’ entrance to Stewart Park off the A172 ‘Stokesley Road’.
Website: www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/leisure-culture-and-parks/entertainment-and-museums/captain-cook-birthplace-museum/

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