This Easter, escape to the tropical butterfly house and see the crawling caterpillar transform into the beautiful butterfly at the all-time favourite National History Museum.
Sensational Butterflies returns for its ninth year in 2017 and remains a spring and summer favourite for schools, families and anyone seeking solace from the busy London streets.
Running from the 31 March – 17 September you can see so many butterflies and learn about their lives in the specially constructed tropical enclosure on the Museum’s east lawn.
Wander among 100s of free flying butterflies and moths from all over the world. Marvel at the behaviour and sheer diversity of these incredible organisms, usually found in the tropical forests of Central and South America, Africa and Asia. Follow the trail through a tropical habitat of flowers, vines and foliage. As butterflies fly overhead, you’ll pass happily-munching caterpillars, promised-filled chrysalises and frantic feeding stations.
If you are interested in seeing these beautiful animals flying freely, this is the best place in London to go. It’s is a wonderful chance to learn, via close-up observation, about these amazing creatures, and to delve into the world of sensational butterflies.
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When: 31 March – 17 September, 10:00-17:50, (last admission 17:15)
Admission: Adult, child and concession £6.50*, family £22*
Adult, child and concession £5.85, family £19.80
Free for Members, Patrons and children under four
Where: East Lawn, Natural History Museum, Exhibition Rd, London SW7 5BD
Visitor enquiries: 020 7942 5000
Buy your Sensational Butterflies tickets online now www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/exhibitions/sensational-butterflies
*A voluntary donation is included in our admission prices. If you are a UK taxpayer and pay the ticket price including donation, the Natural History Museum can reclaim the tax on the whole ticket price under the Gift Aid scheme. For every £100 worth of tickets sold, we can claim an extra £25 from the Government. This means you can further support the work of the Museum, at no extra cost to you.
Photo Credit: © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
Written by Hazel at London Guided Walks
Email: blog@londonguidedwalks.co.uk
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