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Find sensory-friendly attractions across the UK. Autism friendly venues and quiet hours.

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The UK's most complete UK Sensory-Friendly Attractions directory

Finding the best sensory friendly and autism friendly attractions used to mean trawling through Google Maps, outdated blogs and unreliable review sites. UK Sensory-Friendly Attractions pulls together verified listings in one place, with the information you actually need to make a decision.

Every listing is sourced from OpenStreetMap community data and enriched with real details. Submit a missing listing or claim your own โ€” it takes two minutes and is free.

Common questions

What makes an attraction sensory-friendly?
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Reduced lighting and sound, quiet hours, staff trained in autism awareness, sensory rooms and visual guides all contribute to a sensory-friendly experience.
What is a quiet hour?
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A quiet hour is a designated time when a venue reduces noise and light levels, turns off background music and limits crowds to create a calmer environment.