
"These exceptional results reflect our unwavering focus on delivering a fantastic day out for every visitor, as well as the dedication of our colleagues who work tirelessly to create unforgettable experiences and world-class exhibitions."
"Welcoming 7.1 million visitors demonstrates the enormous public appetite to engage with the wonders of the natural world and UK cultural attractions."
"That's why we are committed to creating more space to welcome visitors through our NHM150 campaign - opening a brand-new or revitalised permanent gallery every year until our 150th anniversary in 2031."
The Natural History Museum in South Kensington has become the UK's leading tourist attraction in 2025, attracting 7.1 million visitors, a 13 percent increase from 2024. This surpasses the British Museum, which had 6.4 million visitors in 2025. The Natural History Museum features a 25-metre blue whale skeleton named Hope and offers free entry. The museum's director expressed excitement about the visitor numbers and emphasized the commitment to enhancing visitor experiences through the NHM150 campaign, aiming to open new galleries until 2031.
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