The Natural History Museum Guided Tour - Golden Tours

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The Natural History Museum Guided Tour Golden Tours

Prices start from £30.00

Welcome to the Natural History Museum in London. The tour begins at Bag Check and the Contactless Donations area, where a giraffe skeleton beside a taxidermy giraffe provides a striking introduction to the museum’s collections. In the grand hall, terracotta arches and columns frame playful terracotta monkeys climbing the walls, referencing the famous rivalry between Sir Richard Owen and Charles Darwin. Next, explore the Dinosaur Gallery, featuring prehistoric skeletons including the iconic Diplodocus. Continue to the Mammals Gallery, showcasing African elephants, cheetahs, and a wide range of taxidermy specimens that highlight Earth’s biodiversity. In the Marine Life section, a vast blue whale skeleton is suspended overhead, demonstrating the scale of ocean life. The Human Evolution Gallery follows, with fossils and life-sized models illustrating the story of human development. The journey continues into the Earth Sciences Gallery, filled with gemstones, minerals, and volcanic rocks that reveal Earth’s geological history. The tour ends at the café and gift shop, where visitors can relax and buy souvenirs. Leaving the museum, you can admire its stunning architecture and detailed design, celebrating both extinct and living species and the natural world as a whole.

Offer expiry date

Monday, 31 December 2035

Location

Opening times

Daily 11.00.

Telephone

020 7233 7030

Terms and conditions

When a full-paying adult ticket is purchased, one additional adult can travel free of charge. The same offer applies to child tickets. The complimentary ticket must be booked at the same time as the full-price ticket and is only valid under the terms and conditions of the promotion.

Getting there

You may take the District or Circle line Underground westbound to South Kensington Station (approx. 15 mins). From there, a 5-minute walk via an underground pedestrian subway leads directly to the museums.

Closest station

London Victoria