British Museum
People waiting in the hall of British Museum, London
People waiting in the hall of British Museum, London

British Museum Tours and Tickets

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Founded in 1753, the British Museum is London's largest and most visited museum. Its gigantic permanent collection includes over 8 million historical artifacts, with everything from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and mummies to Roman treasures. A veritable temple of history and culture, the museum is best known for its Ancient Greek sculptures, the world-famous Rosetta Stone, and the 12th-century Lewis chessmen.

  • Open daily 10am - 5:30pm
  • Great Russell St., Bloomsbury, London, Greater London, WC1B 3DG

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Jason_D, Nov 2024
British Museum walking tour
Denise is great. This is the second time we have done this tour with her and she always provides excellent historical information. The British museum is so massive and this tour is a great primer to get acclimated to the museum to get your bearings and what areas you’d like to focus on.
Heinz_W, Nov 2024
Amazing experience
Our guide Sheldon was amazing. He knows the British Museum inside out, is very funny and turned our museum visit into a real great experience!
Hongli_L, Oct 2024
Amazing experience
Robert was my art tour guide in the British Museum. It’s a surprisingly wonderful experience for that entire 3 hours. He is passionate and knowledgeable about his work. I wish I could spend more time with him in other museums this time. Will definitely book my future trip with him.
Emerson_C, Sep 2024
Outstanding Tour Guide - Top 2 or 3 Tour Guides We Have Ever Had
Robert is a phenomenal tour guide. He is passionate about art and artifacts. His curating skill made the tour an A+ experience. He told a profoundly interesting background story for each of the twenty or so objects he featured. The British museum was crowded, but we hardly noticed it most ot the time, since we were so engaged in listening to his information.
People Also Ask
Q:How long does it take to tour the British Museum?
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It takes around three hours to complete the Museum Trail—a route suggested by the British Museum. This covers the museum’s highlights, such as the Rosetta Stone and Parthenon sculptures, and reveals artifacts from across human history. There’s also an express 1-hour route if you're short on time.
Q:Is there a dress code for the British Museum?
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No, there is no dress code for the British Museum. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the museum’s colossal size means you’ll be doing plenty of steps, and take some lightweight layers—in the summer, the atrium can get hot. You must undergo a quick security check on entry if you take a bag.
Q:What is the best day to visit the British Museum?
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The best day to visit the British Museum is Wednesday, outside European school holidays. Most European travelers spend a long weekend in London—typically from Thursday to Tuesday—so you'll miss the majority. Alternatively, head to the museum early and spread out your visits over a few days.
Q:Can you bring water to the British Museum?
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You can't bring food and drinks into the museum, as you cannot consume anything inside the galleries. You can, however, eat and drink in the museum forecourt or in the on-site cafe, where you can buy hot and cold drinks and a selection of European-style snacks.
Q:Is it cold inside the British Museum?
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Depending on which part of the British Museum you’re in, you might experience temperatures ranging from warm to slightly colder. On hot days, the sun tends to stream through the glass-paneled atrium, making it feel much warmer. Take an extra layer and a bottle of water to account for all climates.
Q:Are there restrooms at the British Museum?
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Yes, there are restrooms at the British Museum. You’ll find accessible toilets on the museum’s three floors, which you can travel between using the stairs or the elevator. There are also baby changing facilities, baby feeding stations, and a cloakroom.