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American Museum of Natural History

American Museum of Natural History

4.6 (24,177 reviews)
Atracción turísticaResearch InstitutePlanetariumMonumento históricoLugar histórico

Mejor época para visitar

Weekday mornings are best to avoid big crowds and enjoy quieter galleries, especially in spring and fall for mild weather and fewer tourists.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Suggested admission lets you pay what you wish, so you can set your own price; consider the New York CityPASS or combination passes for savings on multiple attractions.

Recomendado para

Families with kids, Science lovers, Dinosaur enthusiasts, Educational groups

Planifica tu visita

3-4 hours

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Datos rápidos: Housing over 33 million specimens, the museum showcases everything from dinosaur fossils to rare gems. It has one of the largest dinosaur fossil collections in the world, including the towering 94-foot-long Titanosaur skeleton.

Destacados: Visitors can step into a 94-foot-long Titanosaur fossil exhibit that almost fills the entire room, a spectacular sight few other museums can show. The giant blue whale model suspended in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life creates a breathtaking illusion of swimming overhead.

Consejos de expertos

  • Wear comfortable shoes as the museum covers multiple floors and halls.
  • Head straight to the dinosaur fossil hall to beat the biggest crowds.
  • Skip the crowded souvenir shop unless you want uniquely themed gifts.
  • Photograph the blue whale in the Milstein Hall early in the day for softer light and less crowd.

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