Here are 4 photo spots at The Natural History Museum for you.

The Natural History Museum in London is a renowned museum that showcases Earth’s history, from the formation of the planet to the evolution of life. Located in South Kensington, its most famous features include the Great Hall with its giant dinosaur skeleton and extensive fossil collections, including a Tyrannosaurus rex.

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Tips for your trip to The Natural History Museum

About the location

The museum also features exhibits on human evolution, minerals, geology, and precious gems. Housed in a stunning Romanesque building designed by Alfred Waterhouse, the museum is free to enter, with temporary exhibits and events enriching the experience for visitors of all ages.

Traveling

Underground (Tube): Take the Piccadilly, District, or Circle line to South Kensington Station — from there, it’s about a 5-minute walk through the pedestrian tunnel.

Bus: Routes 14, 49, 70, 74, 345, 360, 414, and C1 stop nearby.

Train: The nearest mainline station is West Brompton (about 20 minutes’ walk or a short bus ride).

Other languages

Here is how The Natural History Museum is called in other languages:
CS Přírodovědné muzeum DE Das Naturhistorische Museum EL Μουσείο Φυσικής Ιστορίας ES El Museo de Historia Natural FI Luonnontieteellinen museo FR Le Musée d'Histoire Naturelle HI प्राकृतिक इतिहास संग्रहालय HR Prirodoslovni muzej IS Náttúrufræðimuseum IT Il Museo di Storia Naturale JA 自然史博物館 NL Het Natuurhistorisch Museum NO Naturhistorisk museum PL Muzeum Historii Naturalnej PT O Museu de História Natural RU Музей естественной истории SV Naturhistoriska museet TR Doğa Tarihi Müzesi ZH 自然历史博物馆

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