London British Museum Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore the highlights of the British Museum in London with this guided tour with skip-the-line entry. Over the course of about two hours, you'll follow a local tour guide through the museum's galleries as he explains all about the ancient civilisations of Egypt, Greece and Rome. You'll be able to take photos of such important pieces as the Rosetta Stone and the Parthenon frieze, among other wonders.
- Take this guided tour of the British Museum in about two hours with a local tour guide.
- Includes entry with guaranteed skip-the-line access to make the most of your time.
- You'll learn about ancient civilisations while getting up close and personal with must-see works of history.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the British Museum in London
- Expert guide
- Entrance to the British Museum
- Queue-free access guaranteed
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Step by Step
Explore and discover the British Museum in London with this fascinating guided tour through the galleries. The tour includes priority-access tickets so you can skip the queues. For around 2 hours you will be accompanied by an expert guide who will answer all your questions.
You'll enter the museum's galleries and learn all sorts of stories and details about the essential pieces of art and artefacts it houses. You'll learn curious facts about the ancient civilisations of Egypt, Rome and Greece, from which countless artefacts are on display.
You'll be able to see up close such important works in the history of mankind as the Rosetta Stone, authentic Egyptian mummies and even the Parthenon friezes, among many other pieces.
You will have the option of taking a souvenir of these works home with you, as you will be able to take as many photographs of them as you like, but always without flash. It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes due to the large size of the museum, the largest in the UK, to be able to explore it without any inconvenience.