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    Amberley Museum

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The British Museum - At British Museum

    The British Museum

    4.6(1.3k reviews)
    46.4 miBloomsbury

    How is this place free?!?! As they state themselves, it is the greatest collection of stolen items…read moreanywhere...lol. Meaning there are artifacts from countries all around the world. You do have to register for timed tickets ahead of time to get in. We got some just a few days before and they didn't check for times as we were almost an hour late. It was super crowded and getting through the queue took about 10 minutes. Once inside, we knew we had to move fast since they close at 5pm and you could spend all day here. The information booth was helpful as they gave us a map with the option of hitting the highlights, which was perfect for our amount of time. The items from the Easter Islands were my favorite and the library room right when you walk in was cool too. Of course the Rosetta Stone was amazing as well! There is food and a gift shop inside so get an early time and spend the day here.

    The British Museum is a must on your visit to London especially if it your first time in London…read more Check their website before you arrive to see if a reservation is required. On busy days they require pre-booked reservations which can be made at no cost. I suggest planning 1.5 hours to see the highlights or recommendations found on the free map at each entrance. There are places to sit and relax with a coffee or tea at a counter service cafe or a place with table service. There is a coat and bag check available to the left once you enter through the main entrance. I'm not sure if there is a cost for it.

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    The Natural History Museum

    4.4(545 reviews)
    44.2 miKnightsbridge

    Lots of bones! Plenty of old stuff! Great turn-of-the-century over-the-top ornate architecture!…read morePlan on an hour unless you're hardcore. Ride the escalator into the middle of the earth to find out what music is playing inside. See extraordinary taxidermy handiwork. Even see a fake dodo bird thought to be an adjacent species that didn't exist. And if you like dinosaurs this is your Mecca. Just don't dare sit anywhere like on some stairs in the corner or some overzealous guard will kick you right out. But otherwise you'll have a great time. Also enjoy the outside grounds for a stroll, and hit up the West entrance for zero lines while the hoards line up on the other side.

    Housed in a grand and impressive building, the NHM is well curated, with impeccable displays, and…read moreit's free. However, a donation of £10 is HIGHLY suggested as you enter. As with all London museums, there is security checking all backpacks, but this museum was checking for alcohol! When you see all the school teens sitting on the stairways (perhaps waiting for parents to pick them up?), then the alcohol check is understandable. Out of all the displays, my favorite was the dimly lit Treasures room. Each piece exhibited tells an important story beyond what you actually see like an Iguanodon tooth from the Mesozoic strata and found by Gideon Mantell (or his wife) and the rivalry that ensued between Mantell and Owen, who later usurped Mantell's contribution in discovering the first known dinosaur species and shaping the early understanding of dinosaurs. While I find the digital text for each display as being the true treasures, only 1-2 people can read at a time so you feel a bit rushed if you're a person (like me) who reads everything, yet people are behind you waiting their turn. In addition to the wonderful displays, there is a photo booth whereby you can have 3 photos taken against a green screen depicting a dinosaur encounter. What they don't tell you upfront is that the photos are NOT free and can be downloaded (depending on the package you choose) from £12 to £22 pounds. When I asked the staff for information on particular exhibits, I found them to be more than helpful and friendly, too. Allow time for this expansive gem.

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    Littlehampton Museum

    Littlehampton Museum

    3.8(4 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    This is a small and mildly diverting museum, probably best for fans of local history…read more The museum has its origins in the Littlehampton Natural Science and Archaeology Society and opened in 1928, housed initially in the town's library. It moved to a house in River Road in 1965 and to its present location in Manor House in 1991. It was refurbished in 1998. It's nicely laid out, with interactive elements to the permanent displays such as audio points, LCD visual displays, audio sound bites and an interactive touch screen. The collection probably won't, however, take more than half an hour to browse, unless you are a dedicated local. The galleries (more showcases, actually) cover the town's origins, some geology and prehistory, its links with the sea, railways, and the history of the town in the World Wars. Exhibits include some geological items, Victorian paintings of the town, artefacts from the Bronze Age to Roman periods, items rescued from wrecked ships, local war memorabilia, and a wide range of other miscellaneous items. One room hosts a changing series of exhibits such as local arts and crafts, and there is a small play area for children. Perhaps the best collection is that of small model ships, some of them displayed in a 'model harbour'. Free entry. The museum is open from 9am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday, and 10.30am to 4.30pm on Saturdays

    I have been recently involved in a Community project for college and used here, in conjunctiom with…read morethe library. As with the library, I found staff here outstanding in their assistance to our team. It is very much a local studies venue but covers an extensive area. The building is an absolute picture from an architect's view. Parking ok and close enough to town centre for lunch. Great fish and chipper round the corner!

    Amberley Museum - museums - Updated July 2026

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