Natural History Museum, A journey through Earth's fascinating evolution

Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD
There are exhibition areas with many different types of animal specimens
4.6

Introduction

The Natural History Museum is located in the same area as the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The museum houses nearly 70 million exhibits, showcasing the fascinating history of the earth and biological evolution. These collections come from different periods, including samples collected by Darwin during his research on evolution theory and dinosaur fossils from the Jurassic period. It is worth mentioning that many of the exhibits in the museum have extremely high historical and scientific value, such as specimens collected by Darwin himself. In addition to exhibits, the Natural History Museum also has a precious library. The museum has a large collection of books, journals, manuscripts, and art related to scientific research. Booking is required to use the library. The museum itself is also a European-style architectural treasure. Visitors can not only enjoy the exquisite exhibits in the museum, but also admire the beautiful scenery around it.

Must-go rating

Must go
50%
Worth going
50%

Transportation

67%
Bus transportation
33%
Subway/Train
Address
Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD
Opening hours
10:00-17:50 (last admission at 17:30)
Transportation
Subway: Circle Line/District Line/Piccadilly Line, South Kensington Station.