Private Tour of the Natural History Museum, London: Gateway to Earth's Wonders

Embark on a private tour of the Natural History Museum in London and explore the wonders of our planet. Discover fossils, gemstones, and more with an expert guide.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Natural History Museum - Discover London’s amazing Natural History Museum, with some of the most famous dinosaur fossils in the world on display. As one of the largest and grandest museums in the world, with a vast display of specimens from all over the world, and 4.6 billion years’ worth of history, let your expert private guide navigate you…
What's Included
  • Reserved entrance time to the Natural History Museum
  • Private English-speaking tour guide
What's Not Included
  • Food and drink
  • Hotel pick up, we do recommend a centrally located start point
  • Transportation throughout experience
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Experience the magnificence of our special globe at London’s breathtaking Natural History Museum - known as the world’s premier and most significant hub for research into the natural world and related sciences! This architectural gem houses awe-inspiring collections, from remnants of colossal Jurassic creatures both terrestrial and aquatic, to the most…

Location
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle de Londres
Cromwell Road
Your guide will meet you in front of the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle de Londres, located at 35 Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2DG.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Rob_w
Jun 14, 2024
Fantastic - brilliant tour guide. - Absolutely fantastic, fast track tickets meant we avoided the queues. Our guide Aaron was excellent, he arrived 5 mins early and immediately put us at ease with his cheerful manner and we knew we were in good hands. He is an actual real life palaeontologist, (very handy when looking at dinosaurs) but his expertise extends further than "just" dinosaurs. His passion and knowledge, not only of the exhibits but also the museum itself was infectious. This is not the usual point and tell tour. Aaron answered our million questions patiently and with a great sense of humour and we learnt a lot. We both highly recommend this tour and having Aaron as our guide made it worth every penny.
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-annamendes-91
Dec 10, 2023
Unavoidable - The place is sublime, the worlds are diverse and very interesting! Allow a good half day to visit all the sectors. Especially since all museums are free in London, remember to register in advance to save time in lines!
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Hugary1
Apr 20, 2023
The natural History Museum of London - The firs greta museum of natural history and still fantastic to visit. Free but it can be a delay to get in particularly in summer. In winter, when were there it was a walk straight in. What a collection in what a building. Inspiration and a tribute to the man behind it all. Great for the kids.
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Ulf
Apr 13, 2023
Book a guide! - If you want to experience this amazing museum, Do it with a guide! Mr Anthony Matthews was the guide that took us through the museum with the knowledge of a scholar and lita of humor to make the Trip through the ages interesting and enjoyable!
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Discover429628
Feb 9, 2023
Don't miss this museum! - I recently spent my second day looking around this museum, and still haven't seen half the exhibits here. Unless you want to do nothing more than look at your surroundings and quickly move on, you need to be able to devote plenty of time if you find this place interesting, and it's difficult to see how anyone could fail to. There is something that will appeal to everyone and all age groups, particularly the interactive sections. There is a dinosaur exhibition that includes an enormous moving, roaring T-Rex. It's a magnificent spectacle that's bound to thrill and frighten. The environment is comfortable in terms of temperature, and it's appropriately lit depending on what the visitor is looking at. There are places to eat and drink and museum shops selling a variety of things, models, jewellery, postcards and books, etc. The staff are courteous and helpful and the entrance is free but visitors are able to make a donation of whatever amount they choose near the door.
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Sally
Dec 5, 2023
Rock and minerals - The museum was so crowded that you could not get close enough to the exhibits to read especially around the dinosaurs. The only area you could enjoy was the rock and minerals
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