Natural History Museum |
Very long queue at 3pm |
Hundreds of exciting, interactive exhibits in one of London’s most beautiful landmark buildings. Highlights include the popular Dinosaurs gallery, Mammals display with the unforgettable model blue whale and the spectacular Central Hall, home to the Museum’s iconic Diplodocus skeleton.
Don’t miss the state-of-the-art Darwin Centre Cocoon where, on a self-guided tour, you can see hundreds of fascinating specimens and look into laboratories where scientists are at work.
The Museum offers a wide-ranging programme of temporary exhibitions and events, including chances to join experts in the Darwin Centre’s high-tech Attenborough Studio in topical discussions about science and nature.
This museum is free entry, however if you wish to donate, donation box are at the entrance.
The museum is mainly cater to kids and family. For an adult like me, I am more drawn to the dinosaurs skeletons and majority of the tourist comes here for dino skeletons too.
The architecture is rather charming!
Its very popular tourist attraction, so be sure to arrive early to avoid really long queues.
Next to Natural History Museum is the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Pictures by MSW
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