Natural History Museum

London Natural History Museum showing heritage elements, heritage architecture and interior views
London Natural History Museum featuring heritage elements, interior views and heritage architecture
London Natural History Museum featuring heritage architecture, interior views and heritage elements
London Natural History Museum featuring interior views, heritage architecture and heritage elements
London Natural History Museum featuring interior views, heritage architecture and heritage elements


Explore the wonders of the natural world for free in this fascinating museum. Learn about dinosaurs, creatures of the deep, our planet’s interior and much more.

Examine dinosaur skeletons, see animal specimens that are hundreds of years old and experience a simulated earthquake at the London Natural History Museum. Inside this magnificent Victorian terracotta building is a vast collection of items and interactive exhibits that cover the biology and geology of our planet.

The museum is divided into different colored zones, each one concentrating on a different aspect of life on Earth. One of the most popular attractions is the collection of dinosaur skeletons in the Blue Zone. Look at the first Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever found and the skull of a Triceratops. Walk past the enormous animatronic T. rex and watch how it reacts to human “prey.” Elsewhere in this zone observe fossils and skeletons of extinct animals, including the saber-toothed cat.

Head over to the Red Zone to learn more about the natural forces that shape our planet. Look at film footage, play interactive games and step into the earthquake simulator. There are also casts of victims of the Mount Vesuvius eruption that destroyed Pompeii.

Inside the Green Zone, find a live ant colony and a life-size model of a termite mound. See the mineral collection, which includes a 635-kilogram (1,400-pound) iron meteorite that fell in Argentina. Go over to the Aurora Collection, an exhibit of almost 300 naturally-colored diamonds.

Visit the Darwin Centre in the Orange Zone, which hosts more than 28 million insect specimens and a 28.3-feet (8.6-metre) giant squid. The area features glass windows through which you can observe the museum’s scientists at work. In the centre’s egg-shaped Cocoon building are many centuries-old biological specimens, including some that came back with Charles Darwin on HMS Beagle.

The London Natural History Museum is easy to get to by public transport. It is on numerous bus routes and is a short walk from the nearest Tube station, South Kensington. Street parking in the area is limited and expensive. The museum is open daily, except for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and admission is free.

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Natural history museum Christmas ice skating was fantastic with a wonderful family atmosphere

3/5 - Okay

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Too many dead and stuffed creatures.

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allan

Visited Dinosnores the night before and it was excellent

3/5 - Okay

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Good to tick off the bucket list and admirable for the world-class work that the NHM does, but the displays are pretty tired and dated - could be more engaging. The volcano section's the most interactive, dinosaur section could be better despite having an animatronic T-Rex. The museum was also super busy on a warm summer Saturday with no air conditioning, so it was pretty uncomfortable getting around.

3/5 - Okay

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Good to tick off the bucket list and admirable for the world-class work that the NHM does, but the displays are pretty tired and dated - could be more engaging. The volcano section's the most interactive, dinosaur section could be better despite having an animatronic T-Rex. The museum was also super busy on a warm summer Saturday with no air conditioning, so it was pretty uncomfortable getting around.

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Things to do near Natural History Museum

At the Natural History Museum in London, visitors can engage with an array of activities including exploring the interactive activity booklet. Nearby, you’ll find attractions in Bexley, Haringey, Hillingdon, and Waltham Forest, along with opportunities for art, theatre, and shopping. This vibrant locale provides a delightful blend of education and entertainment for all ages, making it a must-visit destination.

Shopping

Discover Harrods, a luxury department store just 966m from the Natural History Museum, perfect for high-end gifts. Nearby, Portobello Road Market, 1.6km away, offers a vibrant atmosphere for unique finds. If you're up for a drive, Westfield London Shopping Centre, located 3.2km away, has a variety of shops and entertainment.

Recreation

Wembley Stadium, located 9.7km from the Natural History Museum, offers an electrifying atmosphere for sports enthusiasts. Wimbledon Tennis Club, 8.0km away, exudes luxury vibes, perfect for a refined escape. For relaxation, Hampstead Heath, also 8.0km distant, provides tranquil green spaces ideal for wellness and rejuvenation.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of the IFS Cloud Royal Docks Station cable car, offering stunning views from 12.9km away. For climbing enthusiasts, Vertical Chill, located 4.8km away, provides an exhilarating indoor climbing experience. Additionally, the Oasis Go-Kart Track, also 4.8km away, promises adrenaline-fueled karting adventures.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife near the Natural History Museum with a visit to the Eventim Apollo, showcasing diverse performances, or catch a romantic film at Curzon Mayfair. For more culture, enjoy a show at the London Palladium Theatre, both offering an enchanting evening atmosphere.

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Find the best attractions near Natural History Museum

Within and around the Natural History Museum, you'll find a variety of attractions perfect for cultural enthusiasts and families alike. Explore the vibrant streets, relax in nearby urban parks, or enjoy the lively atmosphere of piazzas and squares. There's plenty to see and do, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a rich city experience while immersing themselves in natural history.

  • Hyde Park: A sprawling urban oasis, Hyde Park offers a tranquil escape in the heart of London. With its lush greenery, serene lakes, and picturesque walking paths, it’s perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Enjoy a leisurely stroll or a picnic while soaking up the vibrant city vibes.
  • Buckingham Palace: As the official residence of the British monarch, Buckingham Palace is steeped in rich history and culture. Witness the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony and marvel at the stunning architecture, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in British heritage.
  • Piccadilly Circus: A bustling hub of activity, Piccadilly Circus is renowned for its bright neon lights and lively atmosphere. This famous street is a popular meeting point, surrounded by theatres, shops, and restaurants, capturing the essence of London’s vibrant city life.

Best time to go to Natural History Museum

The best time to visit Natural History Museum is dependant on what kind of holiday you are seeking. July is its hottest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are average and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain. January is its coolest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are average and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain.

calendarCalendar MonthtemperatureTemperaturerainPrecipitationmostlyCloudinessoccupationOccupancypricePricing
January40.5°F (4.7°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
February41.7°F (5.4°C)No RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
March45.0°F (7.2°C)No RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
April49.5°F (9.7°C)No RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
May55.0°F (12.8°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowSlightly High
June61.0°F (16.1°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowSlightly High
July64.9°F (18.3°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly High
August64.6°F (18.1°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
September60.4°F (15.8°C)No RainMostly SunnySlightly LowAverage
October54.5°F (12.5°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
November47.1°F (8.4°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
December42.8°F (6.0°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Natural History Museum

For a budget-friendly visit to the Natural History Museum in London, consider travelling between January and March when accommodation prices are lower. Booking about a month in advance can yield the best rates, particularly on Sundays, while Wednesdays tend to be pricier. Use Expedia to find last-minute hotel deals and filter for eco-friendly options if desired. Additionally, you can save by bundling your hotel stay with flights and activities for better rates. Don’t forget to explore free activities in the area and utilise public transport for cost-effective travel around the city.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Natural History Museum are January to March, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May to July, where prices are slightly higher.
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  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Natural History Museum is Sunday. The most expensive day to stay around Natural History Museum is Wednesday.
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