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This in-app audio tour will introduce you to the highlights of the Natural History Museum and Hyde Park. Note! The entrance to the museum is free. With this in-app audio tour, you get the audio commentary on your phone along a planned route, and a reserved time entry ticket that guarantees your admission. Start the tour from the central entrance on Cromwell Road and explore the wonders of biodiversity viewing amazing collections of dinosaur skeletons, plants, insects, and much more. Feel like an archaeologist examining the museum's famous collection of dinosaur skeletons or take a trip through time by wandering around the full-sized animatronic model of a Tyrannosaurus rex. Learn about your own planet with the Aurora Pyramid of Hope, a spectacular collection of 296 diamonds, and immerse yourself in the mysteries of the universe studying a vast collection of meteors. Hear about the evolution of life on Earth and travel through continents with botanical, entomological, and zoological collections of millions of unique exhibits. With the Natural History Museum, you can feel the real thrill of a pioneer unraveling amazing secrets about our universe! From there, you'll stroll through Hyde Park, passing peaceful lakes, memorials, galleries, and historic buildings. Note! This tour is not affiliated with the Natural History Museum but is provided by an independent creator.

Skip the lines and embark on a captivating journey through the world-renowned British Museum with entry reservation and a self-guided audio guide on your phone. Note! The entrance to the museum is free. With this in-app audio tour, you get the audio commentary on your phone along a planned route, and a reserved time entry ticket with which you’ll bypass the regular entry lines and gain quick, direct access to the museum, giving you more time to explore the vast collection. The in-app audio tour includes maps, photos, scripts, and audio commentary that cover 32 points of interest and reveal the hidden stories behind the must-see exhibits. It brings each display to life, offering fun facts, historical context, and intriguing details you might otherwise miss. Find out the secrets of ancient Egypt with the Rosetta Stone – the key that unlocked ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and the colossal bust of Ramesses the Great weighing 7.5 tonnes. Wonder at the precious figurine of the Ram in the Thicket, created about 4500 years ago, and the beautiful Statue of Tara from Sri Lanka. Gaze in wonder at the Aztec serpent made of 2,000 pieces of turquoise and the ancient moai statue from Easter Island. In the British Museum, you can fully immerse yourself in the mysteries of human civilization and feel like a real discoverer. Note! This tour is not affiliated with the British Museum but is provided by an independent creator.

Skip the lines and embark on a captivating journey through the world-renowned National Gallery with entry reservation and a self-guided audio guide on your phone. Note! The entrance to the National Gallery is free. With this in-app audio tour, you get the audio commentary on your phone along a planned route, and a reserved time entry ticket with which you’ll bypass the regular entry lines and gain quick, direct access to the gallery, giving you more time to explore its collection. After exploring the National Gallery, we invite you on a stroll around the city. You will see such famous landmarks as the Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and more, concluding your journey by the iconic Big Ben. The in-app audio tour includes maps, photos, scripts, and audio commentary that cover 56 points of interest. In the gallery's vast collection, you can find masterpieces from different countries and epochs. This audio tour will help you travel through time and observe the evolution of art with its various movements. Dive into the Renaissance with da Vinci's "Virgin of the Rocks." Be amazed by van Eyck's "Arnolfini Portrait" or learn about Dutch Golden Age with Vermeer's "Lady Standing at a Virginal." Explore Post-impressionism with Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" and feel like a real architect analyzing the building's style and elements. Note! This tour is not affiliated with The National Gallery but is provided by an independent creator.

Head on a magical journey through London leaving the Muggle world behind. Take this in-app audio tour to discover the various iconic places of the Harry Potter world. As you embark on this tour, you'll visit famous spots such as the real-life Diagon Alley, where you can see the shopfronts used in the films and learn about the inspiration behind the wizarding world's most famous shopping district. You'll learn about the stunning architecture of the Harry Potter universe, including the Millenium Bridge and some buildings believed to be an inspiration for Gringotts. As you journey through the wizarding world of Harry Potter, you'll also visit some of London's most iconic landmarks such as Picadilly Circuss and Trafalgar Square, and some hidden places. You'll learn about the history and significance of these spots and their connection to the Harry Potter films and books. Throughout this tour, you'll be provided with fascinating insights into the Harry Potter universe's creation by J.K. Rowling. And last but not least you will try your knowledge following our specially-crafted quiz. Finally, you will find the entrance to The Leaky Cauldron, the secret wizarding inn, and learn how to get to the Hogwarts Express. Note! The tour will offer you to take a tube ride (or walk 15 min), so make sure to take your metro card for zone 1 with you.

Get ready to see the history of rock ‘n’ roll, to touch the legends who have departed to heaven, and the eternally living idols, to walk in the footsteps of rock avant-garde, and be where rock ‘n’ roll was born and became a most rebellious teenager. Welcome to Rockin’ London, the starting point of the new and best era. Find out where the now world-famous rock bands started their way to fame, which studios recognized the potential at the beginning of their careers and agreed to record their first albums. Visit the most famous and popular at the time clubs, bars, and pubs where the rock legends used to spend their free time, discuss their music, listen to each other's performances, and just enjoy themselves. Don’t miss your chance to find out all about it!

Visit the first museum of decorative and applied arts in Europe! Named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the V&A Museum is a royal treasure that amazes travelers from all over the world with its abundance. The V&A collection spans 5000 years and represents the cultural heritage of various areas from North Africa to Europe and China. See the largest outside Italy collection of Italian Renaissance sculpture, marvel at one of the largest in existence collections of Asian art or examine the most comprehensive in Britain costume collection – the V&A Museum contains exhibits for all kinds of art lovers. This tour will allow you to see the must-see masterpieces of the V&A in just 1-1.5 hours. Listen to the story of the majestic Ardabil Carpet – the oldest dated carpet in the world and discover casts of some of the most famous statues in the world presented in the astounding Cast Courts. Make the most of your visit to the museum while exploring it at your own pace.

Set in leafy Regent's Park amid heritage-listed buildings and beautiful gardens, London Zoo is an oasis in the heart of the capital with just under 15,000 amazing animals to discover. London Zoo is perhaps the most famous zoo in the whole world. Built by Victorian gentlemen with names like Sir Stamford Raffles and Decimus Burton, it's been an important part of London life for almost 200 years. With these London Zoo tickets, you'll be able to take in over 750 species of animals while walking through its historic buildings and grounds.

Tate Modern has over a hundred years of art, from modernism in the early 1900s, to exciting works created today. This includes paintings, sculptures, and more made by artists all over the world such as Pablo Picasso, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, and Jenny Holzer. Experience Tate’s iconic Turbine Hall with a self-guided audio tour. In the Natalie Bell Building, you can see how artists create new ideas. In the Blavatnik Building, you can explore the underground Tanks, dedicated to performances, installations and video works. This tour will focus on the gallery's perhaps most famous permanent display, "In the Studio". The close engagement between the individual and the work of art, whether an artist's process of making or a viewer's experience of looking, is the focus of this display. It includes depictions of artists' studios as well as abstract works that draw attention to the complex nature of perception. You will listen to curators, conservators, and artists themselves talk about key artworks in this display. *This tour was created by WeGoTrip using the materials that were kindly provided by Tate Modern. We respect Tate's guide to copyright and donate 20% from each tour sale to the Tate for caring for the collection and the Tate Learning Programme.

Have you always dreamed of joining the Fab Four or the Rolling Stones? Today is your chance — during this tour, you will visit all the places which played a vital role for these two legendary bands. Start your trip at the famous Abbey Road from the Beatles album cover. See the Abbey Road Studios and go to the Beatles House on Cavendish Avenue, bought by Paul McCartney when the Fab Four became popular. Go further and look at Ringo Starr's house, where not just all the Beatles members lived for some time but also famous Jimi Hendrix squatted for a while. Explore from the outside the Prince of Wales Theatre, where The Beatles gave a concert in 1963 and a legendary moment took place. Which one? You will learn from this tour. Continue your journey and gaze at the place of the historical event: the Beatles' story ended here on 31 January 1969. You will have a chance to look at the roof where they gave their last spontaneous concert. See the Marquee club, which hosted such rockstars as Pink Floyd, David Bowie, and even Metallica, who gave a secret concert on the night of its closing. Observe Studio 51, the jazz club where Lennon and McCartney met Andrew Oldham, who was the Stones manager at that time — people say that the Rolling Stones recorded "I Want to Be Your Man" right after that. Finish your tour near the Regent Sounds Studio, where The Rolling Stones recorded their most famous album. Get ready to dive into the history of Rock'n'Roll!

Follow the footsteps of the infamous maniac and try to reveal the mystery of Jack the Ripper. This in-app audio tour is not for the faint-hearted! In 1888, the East End of London was shaken by a series of bloody murders of women committed by Jack the Ripper. Disregarding all the efforts by the police, the murderer has never been found and remains unknown to these days. Start from the impressive Royal London Hospital Museum and lies along the bloody path of the "canonic five" murders of Jack the Ripper. You will walk off the beaten tracks of historical Whitechapel District through narrow lanes securing dark creepy stories and plunge into the melting pot of the lively arteries of Spitalfields and Aldgate areas. On your way, you may pop over to the old pubs where Jack the Ripper targeted his victims or enjoy delicious food in the Brick Lane where the best curry restaurants of London are concentrated. The background of victims and suspects, including surprising ones, are to be revealed during the walk. Exploring the murder sites amidst rising skyscrapers such as Gherkin Tower, green gardens and century-old churches, you will be amazed how the poorest and the ugliest part of London of the late Victorian Era changed within a century. You may follow through the history of Whitechapel murders in Jack the Ripper Museum where the tour ends. Jack the Ripper is waiting for you! Catch him "when you can"! Warning! Disturbing content. Age 18+
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The British Museum in London, United Kingdom, is one of the most celebrated cultural landmarks in the world, showcasing an unparalleled collection that spans over two million years of human history. From ancient Egyptian artifacts like the Rosetta Stone to the stunninAbout British Museum
The British Museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours on Fridays until 8:30 PM. The last admission is at 4:00 PM from Saturday through Thursday and at 7:30 PM on Friday.
The museum is closed from 24 to 26 December.
Experience the country's largest museum. Celebrate the world's cultures through over 8 million objects from the museum's collection. Older than the USA, the British Museum is a unique institution focusing on human history, art, and culture, from small communities to the most extensive empires.
Discover world-famous exhibits. Admire legendary objects, including the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures, the Moai statue from Easter Island, and Egyptian mummies, as you walk through the magnificent galleries of the museum. Feel like an explorer while travelling through the history of human culture.
Discover the museum in the company of the expert guide with the in-app audio tour British Museum: Explore Mysteries of Ancient Civilizations. Find out more about a unique collection that illustrates the history of human civilization. Enjoy easy navigation and save time with included free tickets.
The best time to visit the British Museum and avoid crowds is during off-peak hours in the afternoon: during lunchtime or Friday night.
British Museum entry is free, but the museum encourages visitors to book timed slots in advance.
Special exhibitions might require a fee. Visit the museum website before your visit.