Round up your family and take a tour to see some of the Museum’s biggest sights including dinosaurs, whales and volcanoes. Or perhaps Uncover some of the Museum’s most fascinating stories with tours aimed at adults and solo travellers. And even if you’ve visited the Museum before and have seen the highlights, there’s still plenty to discover. Let us guides you through some of the Museum’s lesser-known treasures that is great for all ages.
Natural History Museum
This free, evolving display explores how humans have transformed the natural world.
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