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Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum

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Cromwell Rd, England, SW7 5BD, United Kingdom
020 7942 5000 www.nhm.ac.uk
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Jun 19, 2018
A real surprise package! Thoroughly enjoyed it. We stumbled upon this majestic building by chance and were drawn in. The more we explored the more we enjoyed the experience. There are wonderful sights, information and experiences at every turn. I highly recommend wandering around the grounds and taking in the external facade of the building as well as exploring the exhibits. Whether you have specific interests or a more general curiosity, wander around and be surprised by the detail and rich history of the building and the influence it has had on science and our collective evolution. The gift shop has some great products...for young and old.

Jun 26, 2018
This museum is a great place to go if you have a few hours or a full day free in London! It can be a bit busy on the weekends or during summer holiday so put aside some extra time if you want to see as much as you can. The toilets are very nice but again there can be a wait during peak times during the day. There is also a decent selection of food inside the museum including pastries and cakes.

May 24, 2018
One of my favourite places to visit, I've been many times in my lifetime and visited again a few weeks ago for my birthday with my boyfriend. Truly an awe inspiring place, if you can it is best to come at off peak times to avoid the crowds. First thing is if you are visiting between April and mid September I'd recommend the butterfly walk just outside the front of the museum, it's only £6.50 for an adult, they do have family ticket options, and it's so amazing, filled with butterflies and plenty of space to enjoy them. We even saw multiple pairs mating or laying eggs this time. The red zone with all the rocks, minerals and science behind it is so fascinating and I feel every time I go I learn something new. The earthquake simulator is fantastic too! The collection of stuffed animals is also great with beautiful specimens, especially the hummingbird cabinet.

Jun 30, 2018
Had a great time! Amazing displays.however was hard to enjoy with the numerous school trips and kids running around. Perhaps lessening the number of school trips allowed in one day could be beneficial for those who just want to visit the museum.. I could not stay as long as id like because of being unable to see or concentrate on anything. The free admission is always a bonus with museums however the food here was rather expensive. However it was all worth it to see some cool dinosaurs

Jul 4, 2018
I have been to the history museum twice so much fun to learn in such a beautiful place. Loved taking the kids. Would highly recommend to families. Has gr8 facilities, cafe toilets, gift shop. A wonderful place of learning I will visit again hopefully when I get back to London.

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