The Natural History Museum
London, Greater London · ★ 4.6 · 71,341 visitor reviews
London, SW7 5BD

About
Are you on the lookout for an educational and exhilarating family day out in the heart of London? Look no further than the Natural History Museum! Nestled in the heart of the city, it's not just a museum; it's a captivating journey through the natural world.
The Natural History Museum is a world-class visitor attraction and science research centre full of natural history collections that will blow your mind! The museum is a passport to the wildest parts of the world and millions of years of history. NEW EXHIBIT Opening on the 16th May, you can ponder on whether there's something out there with their brand new Space: Could Life Exist Beyond Earth exhibit!
You'll be able to touch a piece of Mars and feel a REAL Moon fragment! 567 billion years old?! It's the perfect May half-term treat!
Dino Snores Ever dreamed of spending the night at the Natural History Museum? Now you can! Dino Snores for Kids is an unforgettable sleepover adventure for little explorers aged 7–11!
They’ll embark on torch-lit expeditions, meet Victorian palaeontologists, and enjoy thrilling science shows with Museum experts. After a night of excitement, they’ll drift off to sleep in the galleries before waking up to breakfast and a guided tour through iconic exhibits - all before the Museum opens to the public! Parents, feeling left out?
Don’t worry - there’s Dino Snores for Grown-Ups too! This one’s packed with fun, food, and late-night antics, including a three-course dinner, live animal workshops, stand-up comedy, dino bingo, and a movie marathon. After all that, you’ll sleep beneath the breathtaking blue whale in Hintze Hall, then wake up to a cooked breakfast and optional morning yoga.
Whether you’re 7 or 70, Dino Snores is a night at the museum like no other! Discovering the Wonders The Natural History Museum is a sprawling haven that houses an awe-inspiring collection of exhibits, each carefully curated to showcase the incredible diversity of life on Earth. Whether it's temporary exhibitions or permanent ones, you'll always find an amazing collection of incredible artefacts here.
From towering dinosaur skeletons to delicate butterfly specimens, the museum captures the essence of our planet's natural history in an engaging and accessible way. One of the highlights is the Dinosaur Hall, where life-sized model skeletons of these majestic creatures transport visitors back in time! Get ready to learn about the different species that once roamed the Earth and marvel at the sheer size and power of these prehistoric giants.
And don't forget to check out the incredible dinosaur replica of a diplodocus skeleton. About the Natural History Museum The Natural History Museum is home to over 80 million amazing plants, animals, fossils, rocks and minerals. Its displays highlight the beauty and diversity of nature.
Venture out into the Wildlife Garden where a wide range of botanical collections, including British flora and fauna, thrive - 3,300 to be exact! Can you spot the toads and newts near the pond? Keep your eyes peeled for the magnificent millipede, and the centipedes too!
Look up high in the trees and listen to the charming chatter of goldfinches before they flock away in the sky. Head to Hintze Hall to marvel at Hope, the enormous 128-year-old skeleton of a Blue Whale. The Blue Whale model is suspended in a diving lunge feeding position and is made up of an actual blue whale skeleton.
Next stop, their other star resident: the enormous, animatronic dinosaur - the terrifying T-Rex! He’s definitely worth having a family snap with, that is, before travelling through a giant suspended globe or testing your skills as a scientist in the education space. Make sure to check out the Darwin Centre's Giant Cocoon!
) The museum's vast collection covers a spectrum of topics, including palaeontology, botany, zoology, and anthropology. Families can explore the wonders of the Earth's ecosystems, learn about the interconnectedness of life, and gain a deeper understanding of the delicate balance that sustains our planet. Interactive Learning What sets the Natural History Museum apart is its commitment to interactive learning.
The museum isn't just a static display of artefacts; it's a dynamic space where visitors can touch, feel, and actively engage with the exhibits. There are 4 zones specifically designed for younger visitors, allowing children to get hands-on with various specimens, fostering a love for exploration and discovery. From diving deep into how volcanoes work with the active volcano model to the history of mammals and more!
The museum offers interactive displays, multimedia presentations, and immersive experiences that cater to different learning styles! Families can enjoy educational games, simulations, and virtual reality experiences that bring the natural world to life. Kids under 7 will be given a backpack stuffed with pens, paper and games to better get to grips with the many fantastic beasts.
62 metre-long giant squid. Educational Exploration and Seasonal Events The Natural History Museum hosts all sorts of educational events and activities that spark curiosity and imagination in young minds! From workshops and demonstrations to interactive sessions, the kids can explore the wonders of the natural world while having fun!
Why We Think Families Will Love The Natural History Museum So, are you ready to embark on a family adventure filled with wonder and discovery? The Natural History Museum in London invites you to explore the treasures of our planet and the mysteries of the natural world.
Good for: babies toddlers, older children, young children
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Facilities
- Onsite Parking
- Toilets
- Baby Changing
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Pushchair Friendly
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Entrance
- Contactless Payment
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Opening times
Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:50 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:50 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:50 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:50 PM Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:50 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:50 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:50 PM
Common questions
How much does it cost to visit The Natural History Museum?
Tickets are £13 per person for both adults and children. It's well worth the price given the enormous range of exhibits and interactive experiences on offer.
Is The Natural History Museum pushchair-friendly?
Yes, The Natural History Museum is both wheelchair accessible and pushchair-friendly, so families with buggies can navigate the museum comfortably. There are also baby changing facilities, accessible parking, and an accessible entrance.
What are the opening hours for The Natural History Museum?
The museum is open every day of the week from 10:00 AM to 5:50 PM. It's a great option for any day of the week, though weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends.
What will kids love most at The Natural History Museum?
Children are captivated by the life-sized dinosaur skeletons in the Dinosaur Hall and the enormous animatronic T-Rex, plus Hope the blue whale skeleton suspended in Hintze Hall. Kids under 7 get a special backpack stuffed with pens, paper, and games to help them explore, and there are four interactive zones designed specifically for younger visitors.
Can you do a sleepover at The Natural History Museum?
Yes, Dino Snores for Kids is an overnight adventure for children aged 7-11 that includes torch-lit expeditions, science shows, and sleeping in the galleries. There's also a Dino Snores for Grown-Ups event featuring a three-course dinner, comedy, and sleeping beneath the blue whale.
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