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British Museum priority entry and audio guide included
British Museum priority entry and audio guide included
British Museum priority entry and audio guide included
British Museum priority entry and audio guide included
British Museum priority entry and audio guide included

British Museum priority entry and audio guide included


Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Visit the British Museum at your own pace with reserved entry and an audio guide.
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (requires redemption), Fast track ticket
Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture
Tour typesGuided tour, Audio guide
Additional service & facilityBarrier free, Luggage Storage, Fast Track
Transport convenienceNear metro, Near city center

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Enjoy the privilege of priority entry and discover the Rosetta Stone and the Elgin Marbles. Unearth the Lion of Knidos and gaze upon the Egyptian mummies. Your adventure begins in Russell Square, where you'll meet your host. From there, you'll step into the British Museum to explore its most renowned exhibits, including the Rosetta Stone and the Easter Island statue.

Armed with an audio guide app, delve into the history of the Elgin Marbles that once adorned the ancient Greek temple, the Parthenon. You're free to wander at your leisure as you uncover the mysteries of the Brazilian Crystal Skull and the Enlightenment Room.

Feast your eyes on masterpieces from Rembrandt, Holbein and Leonardo da Vinci. And make sure not to miss out on a journey into the world of the pharaohs in the ancient Egyptian rooms...

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts up to 0 day

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet your host at the fountain in Russell Square, WC1B 5EH, to exchange your voucher. Your host will be wearing a ‘VoxCity’ navy blue uniform and carrying a white ‘VoxCity’ flag. Please arrive 15 minutes before your booked timeslot and bring your own headphones(Russell Square, Russell Square, London, UK)

  • Not allowed:Items not permitted in the British museum include large bags heavier than 8 kg, wheeled cases, folding bicycles, and more. Visit the British Museum website for a full list of prohibited items

  • Know in advance:The British Museum is free for all to enter. Your package includes an express guided tour of the outside building, an audio guided tour of the exhibition, a guide at the meeting point, and a donation to the British Museum

  • Please note that the express guided tour will last approximately 45 minutes

  • Please meet your guide 5 minutes before your booked time slot

  • Scan the QR code on your voucher to download the app and audio guide prior to arrival

  • Pushchairs are permitted on-site. Fold-up prams and buggies can be left free of charge in the cloakroom

  • Multilingual audio commentary in English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Korean, and Chinese

  • Remember to bring:Your own headphones

  • It is strongly recommended to bring an umbrella or raincoat, which can be checked at the British Museum for a fee. Cloakroom fees include: coats £2, bags up to 4 kg £2.50, bags 4-8 kg £5, umbrellas £1

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. What are the must-see exhibits at the British Museum?

The British Museum houses an extraordinary collection spanning two million years of human history and culture. Key highlights often include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures (formerly known as the Elgin Marbles), the extensive Egyptian mummies collection, the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial treasures, and the intricately carved Lewis Chessmen. These iconic artifacts offer a profound journey through global civilizations.

2. Is there an admission fee to enter the British Museum?

General admission to the British Museum's permanent collection is typically free for all visitors. However, special temporary exhibitions often require a paid ticket for entry. While access to the main galleries is free, some visitors choose to purchase a reserved entry ticket for convenience or an enhanced experience that might include an audio guide or specific tour.

3. Do I need to book tickets in advance to enter the British Museum?

Although general admission to the British Museum is free, it is highly recommended to book a timed entry slot in advance, especially during peak seasons, weekends, or holidays. This helps the museum manage visitor numbers and ensures your entry on your preferred date and time. Booking through platforms like KKday provides reserved entry, which offers convenience and a smoother start to your visit.

4. Is there usually a long queue to enter the British Museum?

As a globally renowned attraction, the British Museum can experience significant queues, particularly for general entry, during busy periods such as late mornings, weekends, and school holidays. Opting for a reserved entry ticket can significantly reduce your waiting time, allowing you to bypass the general admission line and enter the museum more efficiently, maximizing your time inside.

5. Is visiting the British Museum worth it for first-time visitors?

Absolutely. The British Museum offers an unparalleled journey through human history, showcasing millions of artifacts from every continent. First-time visitors will find its extensive collections, ranging from ancient civilizations to world art, profoundly enriching and educational. It's an essential London experience that provides deep cultural and historical insights.

6. What are the best public transportation options to reach the British Museum?

The British Museum is very well connected by London's public transport network. The closest Underground stations are Russell Square (Piccadilly line), Tottenham Court Road (Central and Northern lines), and Holborn (Central and Piccadilly lines). Numerous bus routes also stop within a short walking distance of the museum, providing convenient access from various parts of the city.

7. How can I get to the British Museum from London Bridge?

From London Bridge, the most direct way to reach the British Museum is by taking the Northern Line Underground train northbound. Alight at Tottenham Court Road station. From there, the British Museum is approximately a 5 to 7-minute walk. Alternatively, you can also find several bus services connecting London Bridge to the museum's vicinity.

8. What can I expect from the audio guide at the British Museum?

An audio guide at the British Museum typically provides narrated commentary on key artifacts, galleries, and exhibitions. It offers detailed historical context, fascinating stories, and curatorial insights that enhance your understanding of the collections. It allows you to explore at your own pace, focusing on areas of personal interest and enriching your visit beyond static display labels.

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