Natural History Museum in London

Natural History Museum in London
natural history museum

Entry to the Natural History Museum is free. There are admission charges for special exhibitions and events.
Many energizing, interactive displays in one of London’s most beautiful milestone structures. Highlights include the famous Dinosaurs exhibition, Mammals show with the remarkable model blue whale and the breathtaking Central Hall, home to the Museum’s iconic Diplodocus skeleton.
Don’t miss the state-of-the-art Darwin Center Cocoon where, on an independently directed visit, you can see many hundreds of fascinating specimens and look at research facilities where researchers are at work..
The Museum offers a wide-ranging programme of temporary exhibitions and events, including opportunities to join specialists in the Darwin Centre’s high-tech Attenborough Studio in topical discussions about science and nature.
Natural History Museum
Address: Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7942 5000
Email: info@ .ac.uk
Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk
Public transport:
Tube: South Kensington Train: Victoria/Paddington. Either use pedestrian tunnel from South Kensington station and exit where signposted or walk up Exhibition Road and cross Cromwell Road to locate museum.