The Natural History Museum in London is a world-class visitor attraction and leading science research center. It is easily accessible by various modes of transportation. The museum is located at Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, United Kingdom.
The nearest tube station is South Kensington on the District, Circle, and Piccadilly lines. From the station, the museum is just a 5-minute walk along Exhibition Road.
Several bus lines stop near the Museum, including the 14, 49, 70, 74, 345, 360, 414, and C1.
There are bicycle racks located on Exhibition Road. The nearest Barclays Cycle Hire docking stations are located on Thurloe Place and on Exhibition Road.
It is not advisable to travel by car, as parking is very limited. However, there are a few pay-and-display parking bays on Exhibition Road. Additionally, the museum is located within the Central London Congestion Charge zone.
Victoria and Paddington are the nearest mainline stations. They are about a 10-15 minute taxi or bus ride away from the museum.
The museum does not have any coach parking facilities, but there are drop-off points on Cromwell Road.
The Natural History Museum is dedicated to providing equal access for all visitors. For visitors with mobility problems or wheelchairs, there are entrance ramps and lifts inside the museum.
For further information, the museum recommends checking their website or contacting them directly for any additional travel advice or special arrangements.