Your private 3-hour tour of one of the world's finest museums, the British Museum, will ensure that your visit to London will be a memorable one.
Your kid-friendly tour guide will make sure your children are both informed and entertained as you embark on a wonderful journey of discovery through the museum's many highlights. Your and your family will be fascinated by the Egyptian collection, the Greek Collection as well as many other exciting exhibits. Moreover, the tour includes a relaxing stroll through the West End, London's world famous theatre district. Its enchanting hidden courtyards and beautiful coloured buildings will complete a truly unique experience for the whole family.
Private tour for children: Kid Friendly Private British Museum Tour and West End Walk
Meet your guide just outside of the main entrance of the British Museum, and start your exploration of one of the best-known museums in the world!
Because of its size, visitors are very likely to get lost in its many rooms and galleries. This is one more reason why you should join our tour, where our professional guide will lead you to discover the main highlights of the Egyptian and Greek sections in a fun and entertain way, making sure your kids will be engaged in their learning experience.
After the discovery of the British Museum, your guide will take you to a fun stroll towards the London West End passing by Covent Garden, Neal's Yard and many other fascinating areas! Your guide will bring history to life and unrevealing interesting facts about London's past and present!
Meeting point: at the main gate of the British Museum on Great Russell Street,London, WC1B 3BA, just opposite the Museum Tavern (next to Starbucks). The tour guide will be showing a sign with the customer's name.
Address: Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3BA, UK
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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