The Natural History Museum is a must see if you are visiting London with your children!
In our 2.5 hour family friendly tour we will take you to discover one of the richest Museums of Natural History in the world, in a fascinating interactive tour suitable for both adults and for kids!
Led by a professional kid-friendly guide, you will see the most interesting and breathtaking highlights of the museum such as the T-Rex in the Dinosaur Gallery, the 25.2-metre-long blue whale skeleton and the giant sequoia tree. You will also be able to take an escalator ride through the centre of the Earth to discover the famous earthquake simulator!
You will meet the guide outside to start a journey through this fantastic museum that promotes the discovery and enjoyment of the natural world through exciting exhibits such as the Life and Earth Galleries, the wildlife garden and several geological collections.
The Museum was awarded first prize in the Best for Free Activities and Best for Learning categories in London at the 2018 Hoop Awards, and it hosts about 70 million artefacts held in five different main collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology.
You will meet the T-Rex in the Dinosaur Gallery, and one of the most historically important dinosaur skeleton ever found, a 122-129-million-year-old, the stunning 25.2-metre-long blue whale skeleton, the giant sequoia tree and many more amazing things!
Meet your guide to the right of the Exhibition Road entrance of the Natural History Museum (on the East side of the Museum). The tour guide will be showing a sign with the customer's name.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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