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🦖Oxford University Museum of Natural History

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The Oxford University Museum of Natural History houses the university's extensive collection of natural history specimens, including a famous T. rex skeleton and the Oxford Dodo. It's a must-visit for families with kids who love dinosaurs, rocks, and animals.
- Highlights: Giant dinosaur skeletons, interactive exhibits like the 'Living Roof' and touch tables, and a glass-roofed Victorian courtyard.
- Ages: Suitable for all ages, with hands-on activities for toddlers (e.g., dressing up) and more detailed exhibits for older children and adults.
- Facilities: Free entry, baby-changing facilities, a small shop, and a cafe. The museum is wheelchair accessible.
- Practical tips: Allow 1-2 hours. It can get busy on weekends; arrive early. The museum is in central Oxford, close to other family attractions like the Pitt Rivers Museum.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Arrive early to beat weekend crowds

    Weekends get busy quickly. Arrive early in the day for shorter queues and a more relaxed experience with little ones.

  • Plan for 1-2 hours minimum

    With children, allow at least 1-2 hours to explore without rushing. Toddlers may want longer if interactive exhibits catch their attention.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    The museum has baby-changing facilities, making it easier to manage nappy changes during your visit.

  • Free entry for all ages

    Admission is completely free, so you can visit without worrying about ticket costs for the whole family.

  • Interactive exhibits for younger children

    Toddlers can enjoy hands-on activities like dressing up, whilst older children engage with more detailed exhibits. Something for every age.

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout

    The museum is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for families using buggies, wheelchairs, or mobility aids.

  • Ideal for dinosaur-loving children

    If your child loves dinosaurs, the giant dinosaur skeletons—including the famous T. rex—will be a highlight of the visit.

  • Perfect rainy day indoor activity

    As a fully indoor museum, it's an excellent choice when the weather isn't cooperating and you need to keep children entertained.

  • Touch tables let children get hands-on

    Interactive touch tables allow children to explore specimens and learn through tactile experience, rather than just looking behind glass.

  • The Living Roof is worth exploring

    Don't miss the Living Roof exhibit—it's an engaging feature that appeals to children interested in nature and wildlife.

  • Victorian glass courtyard is a highlight

    The stunning glass-roofed Victorian courtyard provides a bright, impressive space—great for photos and a memorable setting.

  • On-site café for snacks and drinks

    There's a café in the museum, so you can grab refreshments without leaving to find food elsewhere.

  • Close to other Oxford family attractions

    The museum is near the Pitt Rivers Museum and other family-friendly spots, so you can combine visits for a full day out.

  • Suitable from age 3 upwards

    Whilst there's content for older children and adults, younger visitors from around 3 years old can enjoy dressing up and interactive elements.

  • Small gift shop for souvenirs

    A small shop stocks gifts and souvenirs, so children can pick a memento if you'd like to mark the visit.

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