A museum of the world, for the world. Discover over two million years of human history and culture. Some of the world-famous objects include the Rosetta …
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Nov 5, 2024
On my bucket list and I was blown away by the size, number and collection of antiquities held at the museum. The sheer scale of the building and its historical content is quite unique and mind blowin… Full review by Peter B
Nov 5, 2024
Such an amazing place to explore history. There’s so much to see, from the Rosetta Stone to ancient Egyptian mummies. It’s free to enter, and the exhibits are well laid out, making it easy to wander … Full review by Nicole Y
Nov 2, 2024
This is an absolutely fascinating museum. Artifacts from all over the world, 100's dating back to 1000+BC. We actually held a tool dating back 400,000 yrs! (volunteer present of course) Incredible! P… Full review by ellaVancouver
Peter Drake from Liverpool asks When is the best time of year to visit Covent Garden?
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The best time to visit Covent Garden depends on what kind of experience you're looking for, as it has different charms throughout the year: Spring (April - June): The weather is …
The best time to visit Covent Garden depends on what kind of experience you're looking for, as it has different charms throughout the year: Spring (April - June): The weather is mild, and the flower displays, especially at Easter, are beautiful. Outdoor seating is pleasant, and the area is vibrant but not as crowded as in peak summer. Cycling and walking are recommended for this period. Summer (July - August): This is the busiest time, with outdoor performances, open-air dining, and festivals in full swing. However, it can be crowded, and prices may be higher due to the peak tourist season. Hanging out with a large group of family or friends is recommended for this period. Autumn (September - November): Early autumn offers a quieter experience, with warm days and a slight decrease in tourist numbers. In late autumn, the Christmas lights start to go up. Winter (December - February): Covent Garden is known for its magical Christmas decorations and holiday markets. Visiting in December allows you to experience the holiday cheer, but January and February can be quieter, with post-holiday sales in many shops. If you want to avoid crowds but still enjoy good weather, consider visiting in late spring or early autumn. For a festive experience with holiday decorations, December is the best.
Can I bring some alcohol as a souvenir into the museum?
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I would say that as long as you aren’t consuming it and it isn’t open, you should be able to bring it in if it is a souvenir. They check bags but not that thoroughly.