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    Museums
    The United Kingdom - London

    London British Museum and West End Walking tour for Kids

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    Admire the artifacts kept in the British Museum and discover the West End on our tour tailored for families!

    Tour Features

    Local Guide

    Certified Official Guide

    Tour Languages

    English, Italian, Spanish, French, German

    Duration

    3 hours

    Tour Size Options

    • Small Group (up to 14 ppl)
    • Private

    Itinerary

    • Join your guide outside the British Museum to explore the fascinating Egyptian and Greek collections. Marvel at the mummies, the impressive statue of Ramses II, and the Rosetta Stone, all while engaging in interactive and enjoyable activities organized by your guide.

    Tour Details

    Full Description

    Our child-friendly private British Museum and West End walking tour offers a fantastic opportunity to explore the history of humanity and the vibrant city center of London in an engaging way. Led by a guide who is both an expert in history and archaeology and experienced in family tours, you will see the most famous and intriguing parts of the museum. Afterward, the tour continues into the heart of London, taking you to iconic West End highlights such as Covent Garden. This tour, crafted especially for families, promises a memorable experience to share with your loved ones.

    What is Included

      Included:
    • Included: Kid-Friendly Guide

    Meeting Point

    The tour starts at The British Museum Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG, UK. View on Google Maps

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