Here are 21 unmissable things to do at the Natural History Museum this autumn |
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If uncovering something new sparks joy, then you’re about to feel like a big kid. Why? Because the Natural History Museum has rounded up 21 of the best things to do there this autumn – and trust us, it’ll leave you in complete awe.

We’re talking all of the favourites, from standing beneath the iconic blue whale skeleton in Hintze Hall to facing a T. rex in the Dinosaurs Gallery. But there’s more – think roaming the galleries after dark with a drink in hand, meeting actual scientists at pop-up science stations and getting up close and personal with weird specimens at Lates.

Wanna explore the solar system? Gaze upwards at an illuminated, six-metre model featuring detailed NASA imagery or look down at our planet from space in the breath-taking film ‘Orbit: A Journey Around Earth in Real Time’. And the best thing? Entry to the museum is free (so you can put your wallet away). 

So if you’re ready to discover something amazing, click below to explore the museum’s full list of things to do...

Photograph credit: The Trustees of The Natural History Museum, London
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