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Explore 4.5 Billion Years of Earth's Story: Private Natural History Museum Tour in London - London

Explore 4.5 Billion Years of Earth's Story: Private Natural History Museum Tour in London

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

2-3 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels as it is a walking tour inside a museum with minimal physical demands.

Overview

Discover London’s Natural History Museum on a private Spanish-guided tour. Explore ancient fossils, giants dinosaurs, and rare gemstones while bypassing the crowds in this personalized 2.5-hour experience.

London, England

Natural History Museum of London Guided Tour - Private (Spanish)

Starting at €143.10 • 2.5 hours • All ages • See 4.5 billion years of history • SKIP-THE-LINE

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About This Adventure

Embark on a captivating 2.5-hour private tour of London’s Natural History Museum, where you’ll explore 4.5 billion years of history. Discover fascinating exhibits, from giant dinosaurs to rare gemstones, guided by an expert who reveals the secrets behind iconic specimens. Experience a unique journey through nature's wonders and ancient civilizations.

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Rates

  • Adult: - €143.10
  • Youth: - €79.50 (Ages 10 - 17)
  • Child: - €68.90 (9 and under)
  • Solo travelers please book for 1 Adult & 1 Child to meet the minimum amount required for a private tour.

Duration

  • 2.5 hours

Meeting Point

  • Meet your guide by the red telephone booth across the street from Exhibition Road entrance of the Natural History Museum (outside on the East of the building on Exhibition Road)

About

  • Get up close with over 4.5 billion years of history at London’s Natural History Museum, where giant dinosaurs and gemstones have been wowing visitors since the 19th century.
  • On this private tour you’ll learn about the secret histories of the all-stars housed in this “cathedral to nature.”
  • This tour is in English.

Includes

Skip-The-Line Private Museum Tour Professional Tour Guide Exclusively For You Wheelchair Friendly

Excludes

Tour price does NOT include hotel pickup or drop-off (we recommend UBER or Taxi) Tour price does NOT include gratuities (optional)

Full Tour Description

Get up close with over 4.5 billion years of history at London’s Natural History Museum, where giant dinosaurs and gemstones have been wowing visitors since the 19th century. On this 1.5 to 2 hour private guided museum tour you’ll learn about the secret histories of the all-stars housed in this “cathedral to nature.”

From Earth’s beginnings to the dawn of our species, this museum houses some 80 million specimens in a labyrinth of galleries. Your expert guide will navigate you through them, introducing you to characters like Sophie the Stegosaurus and the skeleton of the long-gone Dodo along the way. You’ll catch a glimpse of the rare Archaeopteryx – the alleged missing link between dinosaurs and birds. You’ll stand awestruck by the enormous slice of a Giant Sequoia, a marvel of the natural world. Visit the casts of victims from the volcanic disaster at Pompeii and learn about civilizations that once used human skulls as drinking vessels. By the end, you’ll no doubt have a greater appreciation for the natural world all around you, and for the world-class collection that the Natural History Museum has amassed over the years.

Adventure Tips

Book Skip-the-Line Tickets in Advance

Secure your spot ahead to avoid long queues and start your tour right away.

Arrive Early to Visit the Hintze Hall

Give yourself time to admire the iconic Diplodocus skeleton, a must-see centerpiece before your guided tour begins.

Wear Comfortable Footwear

The museum is expansive; be ready to walk steadily for 2.5 hours to enjoy every exhibit without fatigue.

Bring a Lightweight Backpack

Carry water and a notebook for jotting down fascinating facts shared by your guide.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Blue Tit (bird)
  • European Hedgehog

History

The Natural History Museum was established in 1881 and has grown to house over 80 million specimens, reflecting London’s centuries-long commitment to science and education.

Conservation

The museum actively promotes sustainability by using eco-friendly exhibits and running research programs focused on biodiversity conservation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable Walking Shoes

Essential

Essential for navigating the large museum space comfortably.

Water Bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated throughout the 2.5-hour tour.

Notepad and Pen

Useful for making notes and capturing interesting information.

Light Jacket

The museum can be cool inside, especially in autumn.

fall specific