My kids absolutely love this place. My 5 year old says it's his favourite place in the world and we have taken him at least 5 times since he turned 3. Now my 3 year old has had their first trip and also adored it, so we will be back as regularly as we can (albeit outside of school holidays as much as possible!!!). Also incredibly Covid safe. We love it.
This museum is at the top of the list every time we visit London with our 4 & 5 year old boys - beautiful building, so much to see... only downside is queue for the dinosaurs now both kids are in school and we can't visit in term time! Science museum handily situated just round the corner - also completely brilliant!
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About the Natural History Museum
If your kids love dinosaurs, volcanoes, space, or shiny rocks (so… most kids), the Natural History Museum is a no-brainer. It’s epic, free, and packed with jaw-dropping exhibits. You’ll meet a life-sized blue whale, ride out an earthquake, and explore a volcano without leaving South Kensington.
New for 2025 is the Evolution Garden – a lush outdoor space that mixes nature play with fossil discoveries and learning zones. It’s ideal for a snack break or some running-around time. The whole museum is buggy-friendly, accessible and welcoming for neurodiverse families, with quiet spaces and step-free routes.
You’ll also find family cafés, indoor picnic areas and London’s most tempting gift shop. You could spend a couple of hours… or get happily lost for the whole day.
Top tip from the KidRated Team:
Start at the back and work forwards – most people do the opposite, so you’ll avoid the biggest crowds and feel like a VIP explorer.
Yes, it’s built for them. Think roaring dinos, earthquake rooms, glittering gems and volcano zones. There are even explorer backpacks and kids’ trails to keep younger ones on track.
The Evolution Garden – a brilliant outdoor space full of hands-on fossil fun, climbing areas, and nature-themed learning. Great for all ages and totally free.
Absolutely. From climate science to cutting-edge research, tech displays and space exploration, there’s loads to keep teens interested (and off their phones… for a bit).
At least 3 hours, but you could easily spend the whole day. It’s huge, and there’s always more to see (or revisit).
Yes, entry is completely free. Some exhibitions and events cost extra, but most of the best bits are 100% no charge.
You don’t have to, but booking a free ticket online is smart, especially during weekends or school holidays when it can get busy.
Yes – the museum has step-free access, lifts, ramps, baby change facilities, and sensory backpacks for neurodiverse visitors. Staff are fab at helping if needed.
There are multiple cafés with family-friendly menus and indoor spaces for picnics. Or head out to the Evolution Garden for a snack in the sunshine.
Totally. There’s plenty of seating, lots of nostalgic displays (like vintage taxidermy), and it’s easy to navigate. Plus, the café coffee is solid – and strong.
Dangerously good. Expect dinosaur everything, science toys, mini microscopes, gem stones, and books for every age. You’ll definitely leave with something.
Yes, the Evolution Garden is open to all and completely free. It’s perfect if you want a shorter visit or need a breath of fresh air.
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Dinosaur heaven for kids! There are, of course, exhibits about animals, the ocean, space, evolution, and more, but, the dinosaurs are hugely popular (and crowded) for good reason. Go and see the animatronic t-rex that roars and sways. It might be scary for very young children. There are a couple of animatronic velociraptors along the way. There are fossils and taxidermied / preserved animals galore -think dodos and even chickens. The massive blue whale skeleton dangles over the main hall. Check out the earthquake simulator before you leave. It's an absolute blast for kids and adults!