What station do I get off for Natural History Museum?

South Kensington
The nearest Tube station is South Kensington, about a five-minute walk from the Museum’s main entrance on Exhibition Road. It services the District and Circle lines. Piccadilly line trains will not stop here until spring 2022.

Where is the entrance to the Natural History Museum?

Located in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda, directly inside the main entrance of the Museum at Central Park West at 79th Street. An additional coat check is located in the lower level of the Rose Center and operates September through March.

Can you drive to Natural History Museum?

The museums are next to each other on Exhibition Road, which runs between the A315 (Kensington Road) and the A4 (Cromwell Road). Our car park close to High Street Kensington tube station is just a short distance along Kensington Gardens from Exhibition Road.

Can I take pictures in the Natural History Museum?

Photography for personal use is permitted in the Museum with hand-held cameras only. Find out more about our commercial filming and photography opportunities.

What should you not miss at the Natural History Museum?

Things You Must Not Miss at the American Museum of Natural…

  • Lucy. In the Hall of Human Origins you will meet Lucy.
  • The Great Blue Whale. No list of things you can’t miss at the American Museum of Natural History would be complete without the Great Blue Whale.
  • Dinosaur Skeletons.

How long does it take to go around Natural History Museum?

around three to four hours
Visiting Natural History Museum Recommended visiting time to the Natural History Museum is around three to four hours; but one could easily spend the entire day wandering around all four of the museum’s coloured zones.

How much is entry to the Natural History Museum?

Natural History Museum/Tickets

How long do you need in the Natural History Museum?

Visiting Natural History Museum Recommended visiting time to the Natural History Museum is around three to four hours; but one could easily spend the entire day wandering around all four of the museum’s coloured zones.

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Where is the Natural History Museum in London?

It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Natural History Museum’s main frontage, however, is on Cromwell Road.

Is there a tube from South Kensington station?

The most direct route you can take to the museum will mean getting the Tube to South Kensington Station and walking from here. You can take any of the Circle, District and Piccadilly lines (depending on where you are travelling from), and the museum is around a five minute walk away.

Where is the nearest tube station to the Natural History Museum?

Routes 14, 49, 70, 74, 345, 360, 414, 430 and C1 stop close to the Museum. There are cycle racks on Exhibition Road. The nearest Barclays Cycle Hire docking stations are outside our Exhibition Road entrance and on Thurloe Place, near South Kensington Tube station.

Is there a train from Russell Square to the Natural History Museum?

Yes, there is a direct train departing from Russell Square station station and arriving at South Kensington station station. Services depart every five minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 14 min. How far is it from Euston Station to Natural History Museum?