Science Museum
The Science Museum in London is situated in Exhibition Road, in South Kensington, London, just round the corner from the Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Highlights of the Science Museum include the Apollo 10 Command Module, Stephenson's Rocket locomotive, a stripped-down Spitfire, and Crick and Watson's DNA model. There are exhibits on medicine, veterinary science, agriculture, space technology, the environment, energy, and many other science and innovation-related subjects. For those who prefer hands-on activities there are a wide range of interactive exhibits including an air, land, and water motion simulator, a combine harvester, and a garden exhibition.
The Science Museum has two cafés, a shop selling science-based toys, a bookshop, and picnic areas. The closest underground station is South Kensington, and there are buses from the Royal Albert Hall. Entry to the Museum is free, although there are charges for the IMAX 3D Cinema, simulators, and some special exhibitions.
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