Experience the Natural History Museum after-hours

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Dinosaur lovers can rejoice as London’s Natural History Museum releases new dates for its sell-out experiences.

Adding new dates due to popular demand the Dino Snores for Kids experience is back – a one-of-a-kind overnight stay in the heart of the Museum where guests will sleep alongside an unusual neighbour; a 25-metre blue whale called Hope. Adding two new dates – 2 May and 20 June 2025 – Dino Snores for Kids gives families a chance to explore the iconic museum after it closes to the general public, treating nature fans aged 7-11 to exclusive after-hours activities.

Or, for a little extra quiet and a night away from the kids, additional tickets have been added to the Dino Snores for Grown ups event on 7 March and 4 April 2025, giving adults the chance to let their inner child out and explore the Museum after it’s closed to the public. Arriving at the iconic building in South Kensington, guests will set up camp alongside some of the Museum’s 80 million specimens, and explore the Museum after dark, tuck into a delicious three-course dinner, enjoy a pub quiz, an incredible science show, stand-up comedy, and a late-night movie marathon.

For an extra special late-night visit to the Museum, over 18s can dance with the dinosaurs at one of the Museum’s famed Silent Discos, under the watchful eye of Hope the famed 25-metre blue whale skeleton. Partygoers will be kitted out with wireless headsets in Hintze Hall as they join three battling DJ’s who simultaneously play club classics and hot new tracks, curating a soundtrack to the night. Adding two new dates – 25 April and 30 May 2025 – visitors should book now before the popular event sells out.

Visitors looking for a little more zen can join Yoga at the Museum on one of the four new dates – 27 April, 25 May, 29 June and 29 July 2025. An adult-only morning of invigorating yoga followed by a live gong bath. Guest will spend an hour tuning in to their breathing, energise their body and flowing through a series of ancient yogic movements all beneath the largest animal on Earth, and surrounded by fascinating specimens like a rock as old as the solar system and fossil trees spanning hundreds of millions of years of the planet’s history. After class, visitors will be able to enjoy the Museum before it opens to the public with exclusive access to one of the Museum’s galleries, including the renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.

Tickets to the exclusive events start from £36.00 per person for Yoga at the Museum, and range to up to £220 for the Dino Snores for Grown ups experience.

Tickets to the Natural History Museum’s exclusive events, are on sale now. Visit nhm.ac.uk to find out more.