Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum boasts a huge collection of dinosaur bones and stuffed animals – indeed a very educational experience where you can get up close and personal with these animals. The Tyrannosaurus Rex section was the most popular one with a “live” T-rex that roars and trying to attack you. There were also live-size models of giraffes and whales so you can see the contrast in their size compared to you.

After the museum walk, we were totally exhausted – must be the jet lag; while London time is 5:30pm, Singapore time is already 1:30am (way past our bedtime)!
We had dinner at a Chinese restaurant around Earl’s Court – my curry chicken chop rice (£7) and TY & Caroline’s wanton noodles (£6)

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Hi, I’m new to your blog and I thought that I would leave you a comment to say I really love reading all your blogs about travelling. Being from London myself I love visiting the natural history museum and I’m glad that you have the time to visit it yourself. May I ask, what did you think of London? What was your favourite place that you have visited?
London was great! My favorite place had to be the Tower of London with the Beefeaters tour