1. Sensory Room at The Science Museum in Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London
    The sensory room at The Science Museum is designed to provide a calming environment for individuals with autism, featuring soothing lights, interactive sensory elements, and sensory-friendly activities aimed at stimulating the senses in a gentle manner.
  2. Tate Modern in Bankside, London
    The Tate Modern offers an autism-friendly program that includes quiet spaces, sensory backpacks, and pre-visit guides to help individuals with autism prepare for their museum experience. The museum also provides sensory-friendly workshops and tours tailored to the needs of visitors with autism.
  3. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London
    The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park offers a variety of sensory-friendly activities and events, including quiet zones, sensory trails, and sensory-friendly sports programs. The park's inclusive design and sensory-friendly facilities make it a great destination for individuals with autism to enjoy outdoor activities.
  4. The Natural History Museum in Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London
    The Natural History Museum provides a range of autism-friendly resources, including sensory backpacks, visual stories, and quiet spaces to help individuals with autism feel comfortable and supported during their visit. The museum also offers sensory-friendly workshops and events tailored to the needs of visitors with autism.
  5. Kew Gardens in Richmond, London
    Kew Gardens offers a tranquil setting for individuals with autism to explore and enjoy nature. The gardens provide sensory-friendly maps, quiet spaces, and guided sensory tours that cater to the sensory needs of visitors with autism. The serene environment and sensory-friendly facilities make Kew Gardens a peaceful retreat for individuals with autism.
  6. ZSL London Zoo in Regent's Park, London
    ZSL London Zoo offers an autism-friendly guide and sensory map to help individuals with autism navigate the zoo's exhibits and facilities. The zoo also hosts sensory-friendly mornings and special events designed to provide a comfortable and inclusive experience for visitors with autism.
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