The Natural History Museum is arguably one of the most well-known places to visit in London. It's located on Cromwell Road, and it is one of the capitals most distinctive and beautiful landmark buildings.
The building is known for its ornate architecture, with relief sculptures showing flora and fauna, as well as a vaulted central hall. Entry is free of charge.
The museum is packed full of many exhibits, including interactive ones, with the highlight arguably being the Dinosaurs gallery. Over 5 million people visit the Natural History Museum each year and many of these will want to travel to the attraction by car. This means that the museum of Natural History parking spaces are highly sought after and it is a good idea to book your parking in advance. On-street parking is very limited in the area, with high hourly rates and maximum stay restrictions.
Other visitors will travel via tube using nearby stations including Gloucester Road, South Kensington, Knightsbridge and High Street Kensington.
The Natural History Museum is open Monday to Sunday from 10am to 5:50pm. It's free to visit and is located on Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD.
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