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Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD
A center of scientific excellence in the discovery of taxonomy and biodiversity, this world-famous museum promotes the discovery and enjoyment of …
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4.5/5 · 38,478 reviews
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Jul 5, 2025
As if the architecture of the building isn't stunning enough, the museum inside it, is absolutely worth a visit! I booked onto the latest 360° video experience, narrated by Sir David Attenborough and…Full review by N1ghtshade
Jul 2, 2025
the museum was huge and fantastic full of knowledge!I loved the diamonds and the crystals !I think the whale was so amazingly huge !!I enjoyed the gift shop more !I was excited about the volcano room…Full review by Ελευθερία Δ
Jul 2, 2025
Pretty good but exceptionally crowded, and extremely hot and poorly ventilated. On a 68 degree day even. Recommend bringing water, small fan, wearing cool clothing. Surprised this was rated as high a…Full review by Allison J
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4.4/5 · 515 reviews
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What is it? Both a research institution and a fabulous museum, The Natural History Museum opened in Alfred Waterhouse’s purpose-built …
Explore the natural history of the planet Earth, from the prehistoric era to the present day, at one of London's most visited museums. In 18…
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