
Natural History Museum
Best time to visit
Visit right at opening on weekday mornings to avoid crowds and long queues; late afternoons in autumn and winter are also quieter.
Budget tips
Permanent galleries are free, special exhibitions and 3D shows require paid tickets; buy timed-entry or exhibition tickets online in advance for discounts, or consider an annual membership if you plan repeat visits.
Recommended for
Families with children, Science and natural history lovers, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Hitre informacije: Stepping inside feels like walking through a cathedral of science, where towering dinosaur skeletons loom overhead and glittering gemstones dazzle in the light. One of the coolest features is the Hintze Hall’s blue whale skeleton that hangs majestically, giving you a sense of the immense scale of ocean giants.
Vrhunci: Over 80 million specimens line the walls and storage rooms, from a rare dodo skeleton to vibrant gemstones glittering under soft lighting. A quirky tradition involves a life-sized blue whale model that swivels its tail with a creaking sound every hour, delighting visitors with its unexpected movement.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes and a light layer, galleries are large and some rooms can feel chilly.
- Head to Hintze Hall first for dramatic photos of the blue whale skeleton before crowds arrive.
- Visit the dinosaur gallery early or late in the day to avoid the midday rush, mid-afternoon is busiest.
- Use the museum app to check daily talks, maps, and timed-entry displays, and allow extra time for security bag checks.
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Najboljši način za doživetje mesta z lokalnim vodičem.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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