Step foot into London’s Natural History Museum, where fantasy meets reality to form an ambitious exhibition featuring creatures, specimens, and artifacts from the museum’s collection alongside mythical beasts in the wizarding world.
Highlights
Highlights
- Catch the latest exhibition devoted to legendary beasts at the Natural History Museum
- Understand the forces of nature that inspire myths and legends
- See the world's longest bony fish, and learn of its relation to mythical sea serpents
- Meet unicorns, merpeople, pythons, bowtruckles, and tigers
- Celebrate real-world explorers who strive to protect the extraordinary life on our planet
Inclusions
Inclusions
- Entry to the Natural History Museum
- Fantastic Beasts™: The Wonder of Nature exhibition
Exclusions
Exclusions
- Guide
- Personal expenses
Discounted Tickets
Children aged 4 - 16 enjoy reduced prices on their tickets. Students and senior citizens above 60 can purchase tickets at a discounted rate
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Your Experience
Your Experience
You know where to find fantastic beasts - The Natural History Museum! In an effort to draw parallels between phenomenal creatures from the natural world and mythical beasts from the wizarding world, the museum presents, in all its glory, an exhibition that explores the wonders of nature. If you ever thought imagination was better than reality, you’ll realize with this exhibition that it’s just the opposite. The attempt is to show that the natural world can be just as amazing as fabled folklore, if not more. Displaying 50 specimens from the museum’s scientific collection alongside elements from the wizarding movies, the museum strives to draw relations between the two. Learn how the Demiguise from ‘Fantastic Beasts’ is connected to the Jaguar or what links the mating rituals of a Peacock Spider to Rowling’s Erumpent. There is also an attempt to compare the character Newt Scamander from Fantastic Beasts to real-world scientists who are equally passionate and concerned about the fate of the fantastic creatures that roam the world.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Dates and Timings
The exhibition will be live from 22 May 2020 to 3 Jan 2021
Natural History Museum Timings
Open daily 10:00 AM - 5:50 PM (last entry 5:30 PM)
Closed on 24-26 Dec
Accessibility
- Wheelchair
- Accessible toilets
- Lifts
Important Information
- Bags and other personal items will be inspected at the time of entry
- Please do not carry sharp objects such as knives and scissors, as they may get confiscated
- Smoking (including the use of electronic cigarettes and vaping products) is not permitted
- Wheeled suitcases that cannot be carried must be left in the cloakrooms and paid for. This is subject to availability of space, so it is recommended that you avoid bringing such items
My tickets
My tickets
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly after the purchase
- Please display the same along with a valid photo ID at the time of redemption
- If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification. Students must show their valid student IDs
Ticket Redemption Point
- Redeem your voucher at the attraction itself - Natural History Museum
- Address: Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom
Getting There
- Bus: 14, 211, 345, 360, 414, 49, 74, C1
- Train: OVERGROUND, SOUTHEASTERN, SOUTHERN
- Tube: CIRCLE, DISTRICT, PICCADILLY
Validity
The ticket is valid for the date and time selected during the booking