Natural History Museum London

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Chong *******
10 Mar
guide: knowledgeable and engaging, with typical British humour group size: just right attractions on the way: sharing of information for significant locations along the way (beyond those listed), sufficient time for photo-taking itinerary: only regret is that the Westminster Abbey was closed for the day
2+
LEUNG *******
9 Mar
Tour guide Geng provided exceptionally attentive and thoughtful service. Our group had 43 people, and I was very impressed that she, as a female guide, managed to take care of everyone so thoroughly. She patiently helped us take photos, always with a smile, and never tired of taking pictures for each person. Even though the weather wasn't great today and the scenery at Baiya was covered in thick fog, she remained professional in her service. This was truly a day tour with excellent value for money.
2+
WONG ******
8 Mar
We visited three places in one day, but it didn't feel too rushed. Windsor Castle was beautiful, though no photos were allowed inside. Stonehenge was much smaller than I expected, but it didn't take long to walk around; about an hour was enough for photos. It started raining when we got to Oxford, and we had to be careful of pickpockets. While following the tour guide, some people tried to get close to us, and two of our group members had their backpacks opened. Luckily, we noticed in time, and nothing was lost. Lunch was fish and chips.
2+
Chen ********
7 Mar
I've watched this movie many times and loved the songs. Today, I finally got to experience the stage play, and the harmonies and high notes from every member of the group were truly incredible.
클룩 회원
28 Feb
I was able to make the most of my short trip to London. I visited Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, the London Eye, and took the Uber Boat twice. All in one day!!
1+
Liang *******
28 Feb
We enjoyed our tour with guide Adrian, he showed us around London area with detailed descriptions. And also very accommodating and professional. Would recommend to anyone looking for a London tour. Only regret is entrance to Abbey was cancelled due to events on going.
Klook 用戶
27 Feb
佳慧's explanation was very interesting, and also connected the architecture and history of various countries. The stories were vivid and memorable, and I learned a lot!
Klook User
27 Feb
ease of booking on Klook: excellent price: good

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What to know about Natural History Museum London

Step into a world of wonder at the Natural History Museum in London, where history and nature intertwine in a spectacular showcase of the planet's marvels. Nestled in the heart of Kensington, this iconic institution offers a captivating journey through time with its vast collection of specimens and stunning architecture. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for an enriching experience, the museum promises an unforgettable adventure. From awe-inspiring exhibitions to engaging events, the Natural History Museum is a must-visit destination for travelers of all ages, offering a unique glimpse into the beauty and diversity of our world.
Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 5BD, UK

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Dinosaur Gallery

Step into a world where giants roamed the Earth at the Dinosaur Gallery. Here, you'll be greeted by the iconic 'Dippy' the Diplodocus, a beloved symbol of the museum's rich history. As you wander through the gallery, don't miss the awe-inspiring sight of 'Hope', the magnificent blue whale skeleton, gracefully suspended in the grand Hintze Hall. This is a must-visit for anyone fascinated by the prehistoric giants that once dominated our planet.

Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Prepare to be captivated by the stunning visuals at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition. This showcase of the world's best wildlife photography offers a window into the beauty and fragility of life on Earth. With powerful images and expert insights, this exhibition, open until June 2025, is a celebration of nature's wonders and a poignant reminder of the importance of conservation.

Visions of Nature

Embark on a journey to the future with the Visions of Nature exhibition. This mixed reality experience transports you to the year 2125, where you'll witness the rapid growth of a pine tree and encounter a beluga whale. It's a thought-provoking exploration of how our actions today could shape the natural world of tomorrow. Dive into this immersive experience and reflect on the potential future of our planet.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Founded in 1881, the Natural History Museum is a testament to the rich history of scientific discovery. Its collections, including those of Charles Darwin, hold immense historical and scientific value. The museum is a treasure trove of cultural and historical significance, housing a vast collection of specimens and artifacts that tell the story of our planet's past. From dinosaur fossils to rare minerals, each exhibit offers a glimpse into the Earth's rich history. Its architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and gargoyles, tells stories of the past, while its exhibitions highlight the evolution of life on Earth.

Architectural Marvel

Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, the museum's Romanesque architecture is adorned with intricate terracotta tiles depicting flora and fauna, earning it the nickname 'cathedral of nature'.

Dining and Shopping

After exploring the galleries, take a break in our cafes, offering a variety of refreshments. Don't forget to visit our shops for unique dinosaur- and nature-inspired gifts and souvenirs.

Local Cuisine

While the museum itself doesn't offer a specific dining experience, visitors can explore nearby eateries in London that offer a taste of local cuisine. From traditional fish and chips to modern British fare, the city's culinary scene is a delightful complement to your museum visit.