Natural History Museum

Front view of Natural History MuseumThe next our stop will be at the Cromwell Road the Natural History Museum.
It is my visitor’s favourite museum among all the museums in London, with certainly the most dramatic entrance of any of them.

When you walk in you will find yourself face to face with the full size Diplodocus skeleton as if you Sceletonentered the Life Galleries. Alongside this dinosaur’s 26-metre length, you will discover more exciting specimens from the Museum’s collections.

The Central Hall itself is a magnificent sight, with its intricately painted ceiling and terracotta animals and plants. Here you can visit our close relatives, the primates, and discover the differences and the similarities between us.

Discover how we are linked with all the living things in our world or you just can become a dinosaur detective and examine fossilised bones, teeth and eggs to find out about dinosaurs. Believe me it worth seeing twice!