
Experiences
4.7
(43 Customer Reviews)


Experiences
4.7
(43 Customer Reviews)


Experiences
4.7
(43 Customer Reviews)

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Entry Ticket
Secure admission to the museum and explore fossil halls, dioramas and more. Optional cat exhibit access available.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Entry Ticket holds a 4.7/5 rating from 43 reviews on tickadoo.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Entry Ticket holds a 4.7/5 rating from 43 reviews on tickadoo.
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Summarised reviews
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Entry Ticket holds a 4.7/5 rating from 43 reviews on tickadoo.
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Summarised reviews
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Entry Ticket holds a 4.7/5 rating from 43 reviews on tickadoo.
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Highlights
General entry to the Natural History Museum
See fossils and skeletons in the Dinosaur Hall
Discover lifelike wildlife dioramas
Option to add access to Fierce! The Story of Cats
What’s Included
Admission ticket
Entry to featured permanent exhibitions
Access to Fierce! The Story of Cats if selected as an add-on
Discover Natural Wonders at the L.A. Natural History Museum
Step into plenty of science, history and wonder at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. This recognized attraction invites visitors of all ages to marvel at the rich diversity of natural life, both past and present.
Route through Time in the Dinosaur Hall
Start your visit with a walk through the expansive Dinosaur Hall. Here you’ll find a sweeping display of more than 300 fossils and 20 massive mounted skeletons. Towering prehistoric creatures stand alongside rare bones so you can come face to face with the giants from Earth’s distant past. The collection is a favorite for both children and adults who are fascinated by natural history and paleontology.
Explore Global Wildlife Exhibits
The adventure continues into the African and North American Mammal Halls. Wander among highly detailed dioramas depicting wildlife in their carefully recreated habitats. Whether it’s the vast African savannah or the forests of North America, each scene immerses you in the animal kingdom. Lifelike models and expertly designed backdrops help tell the story of these species and their environments.
Marvel at Gems and Minerals
For those drawn to sparkle and geology, the Gem and Mineral Hall offers a shimmering experience. More than 150,000 specimens - including radiant diamonds, dazzling gold, and intriguing minerals - are displayed to showcase the planet’s natural resources. This gallery is both educational and visually notable, making it a highlight for visitors interested in earth sciences.
Special Exhibit: Fierce! The Story of Cats
If you’re fascinated by felines, you may want to include admission to the special exhibit Fierce! The Story of Cats. Available for a limited run until February 18, 2026, this interactive exhibition explores the evolution and diversity of cat species. Through engaging displays, visitors gain new insight into the lives and behaviors of these remarkable creatures. Please select this add-on at checkout if you wish to visit.
Plan Your Visit
The museum is designed to be accessible for all. Wheelchairs are available, and exhibitions are arranged with easy navigation in mind. Regular operating hours make it simple to add a museum stop to any Los Angeles itinerary.
Entry ticket includes general admission and featured exhibitions
Access to some special exhibitions may require an additional ticket
Audio guides may be available for select areas; check on arrival See more experiences in Los Angeles on tickadoo. Looking for more? Check out La Brea Tar Pits or Exposition Park tour on tickadoo.
Supervise children at all times
Photography is allowed but no flash
Do not touch displays or specimens
Respect all posted signs
Keep noise to a minimum in exhibition halls
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm
What exhibits can I see at the Natural History Museum?
Exhibits include dinosaur fossils, a gem and mineral hall, pre-Columbian artifacts, a nature garden, live animal displays, and rotating special exhibitions.
How long should I plan for the Natural History Museum?
Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring the permanent galleries. Add extra time for special exhibitions or guided tours.
Is the Natural History Museum good for children?
Yes, kids love the dinosaur hall, the hands-on Discovery Center, and the Nature Lab with live animals. It is one of LA's top family-friendly museums.
Where is the Natural History Museum located?
The museum is at 900 Exposition Boulevard in Exposition Park, near USC and adjacent to the California Science Center.
Are there real dinosaur skeletons at the museum?
Yes, the Dinosaur Hall features over 300 real fossils and 20 full dinosaur skeletons including a T. rex growth series from baby to adult.
Is the butterfly pavilion open year-round?
The seasonal butterfly pavilion is typically open from spring through early fall. Check the museum's calendar for current availability.
Is parking available at the museum?
Yes, paid parking is available in the Exposition Park lots. Public transit via the Expo Line to Expo Park/USC station is also convenient.
Does the museum have a cafe or restaurant?
Yes, the museum has a dining area where you can purchase lunch items and snacks. Outside food is not permitted in the galleries.
Are audio guides available?
Check at the admissions desk for current audio guide availability. Some special exhibitions offer their own guided audio content.
Can I visit both the Natural History Museum and Science Center in one day?
Yes, both are in Exposition Park within walking distance. Budget 2-3 hours per museum for a full day of exploration.
Most areas are wheelchair accessible
Bring a valid ID for entry
Add-on exhibitions such as Butterfly/Spider Pavilion require separate tickets
Check opening hours before your visit
Arrive early to avoid peak crowds
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience
900 Exposition Boulevard-90007
Highlights
General entry to the Natural History Museum
See fossils and skeletons in the Dinosaur Hall
Discover lifelike wildlife dioramas
Option to add access to Fierce! The Story of Cats
What’s Included
Admission ticket
Entry to featured permanent exhibitions
Access to Fierce! The Story of Cats if selected as an add-on
Discover Natural Wonders at the L.A. Natural History Museum
Step into plenty of science, history and wonder at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. This recognized attraction invites visitors of all ages to marvel at the rich diversity of natural life, both past and present.
Route through Time in the Dinosaur Hall
Start your visit with a walk through the expansive Dinosaur Hall. Here you’ll find a sweeping display of more than 300 fossils and 20 massive mounted skeletons. Towering prehistoric creatures stand alongside rare bones so you can come face to face with the giants from Earth’s distant past. The collection is a favorite for both children and adults who are fascinated by natural history and paleontology.
Explore Global Wildlife Exhibits
The adventure continues into the African and North American Mammal Halls. Wander among highly detailed dioramas depicting wildlife in their carefully recreated habitats. Whether it’s the vast African savannah or the forests of North America, each scene immerses you in the animal kingdom. Lifelike models and expertly designed backdrops help tell the story of these species and their environments.
Marvel at Gems and Minerals
For those drawn to sparkle and geology, the Gem and Mineral Hall offers a shimmering experience. More than 150,000 specimens - including radiant diamonds, dazzling gold, and intriguing minerals - are displayed to showcase the planet’s natural resources. This gallery is both educational and visually notable, making it a highlight for visitors interested in earth sciences.
Special Exhibit: Fierce! The Story of Cats
If you’re fascinated by felines, you may want to include admission to the special exhibit Fierce! The Story of Cats. Available for a limited run until February 18, 2026, this interactive exhibition explores the evolution and diversity of cat species. Through engaging displays, visitors gain new insight into the lives and behaviors of these remarkable creatures. Please select this add-on at checkout if you wish to visit.
Plan Your Visit
The museum is designed to be accessible for all. Wheelchairs are available, and exhibitions are arranged with easy navigation in mind. Regular operating hours make it simple to add a museum stop to any Los Angeles itinerary.
Entry ticket includes general admission and featured exhibitions
Access to some special exhibitions may require an additional ticket
Audio guides may be available for select areas; check on arrival See more experiences in Los Angeles on tickadoo. Looking for more? Check out La Brea Tar Pits or Exposition Park tour on tickadoo.
Supervise children at all times
Photography is allowed but no flash
Do not touch displays or specimens
Respect all posted signs
Keep noise to a minimum in exhibition halls
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm 9:30am - 5:00pm
What exhibits can I see at the Natural History Museum?
Exhibits include dinosaur fossils, a gem and mineral hall, pre-Columbian artifacts, a nature garden, live animal displays, and rotating special exhibitions.
How long should I plan for the Natural History Museum?
Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring the permanent galleries. Add extra time for special exhibitions or guided tours.
Is the Natural History Museum good for children?
Yes, kids love the dinosaur hall, the hands-on Discovery Center, and the Nature Lab with live animals. It is one of LA's top family-friendly museums.
Where is the Natural History Museum located?
The museum is at 900 Exposition Boulevard in Exposition Park, near USC and adjacent to the California Science Center.
Are there real dinosaur skeletons at the museum?
Yes, the Dinosaur Hall features over 300 real fossils and 20 full dinosaur skeletons including a T. rex growth series from baby to adult.
Is the butterfly pavilion open year-round?
The seasonal butterfly pavilion is typically open from spring through early fall. Check the museum's calendar for current availability.
Is parking available at the museum?
Yes, paid parking is available in the Exposition Park lots. Public transit via the Expo Line to Expo Park/USC station is also convenient.
Does the museum have a cafe or restaurant?
Yes, the museum has a dining area where you can purchase lunch items and snacks. Outside food is not permitted in the galleries.
Are audio guides available?
Check at the admissions desk for current audio guide availability. Some special exhibitions offer their own guided audio content.
Can I visit both the Natural History Museum and Science Center in one day?
Yes, both are in Exposition Park within walking distance. Budget 2-3 hours per museum for a full day of exploration.
Most areas are wheelchair accessible
Bring a valid ID for entry
Add-on exhibitions such as Butterfly/Spider Pavilion require separate tickets
Check opening hours before your visit
Arrive early to avoid peak crowds
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience
900 Exposition Boulevard-90007
Highlights
General entry to the Natural History Museum
See fossils and skeletons in the Dinosaur Hall
Discover lifelike wildlife dioramas
Option to add access to Fierce! The Story of Cats
What’s Included
Admission ticket
Entry to featured permanent exhibitions
Access to Fierce! The Story of Cats if selected as an add-on
Discover Natural Wonders at the L.A. Natural History Museum
Step into plenty of science, history and wonder at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. This recognized attraction invites visitors of all ages to marvel at the rich diversity of natural life, both past and present.
Route through Time in the Dinosaur Hall
Start your visit with a walk through the expansive Dinosaur Hall. Here you’ll find a sweeping display of more than 300 fossils and 20 massive mounted skeletons. Towering prehistoric creatures stand alongside rare bones so you can come face to face with the giants from Earth’s distant past. The collection is a favorite for both children and adults who are fascinated by natural history and paleontology.
Explore Global Wildlife Exhibits
The adventure continues into the African and North American Mammal Halls. Wander among highly detailed dioramas depicting wildlife in their carefully recreated habitats. Whether it’s the vast African savannah or the forests of North America, each scene immerses you in the animal kingdom. Lifelike models and expertly designed backdrops help tell the story of these species and their environments.
Marvel at Gems and Minerals
For those drawn to sparkle and geology, the Gem and Mineral Hall offers a shimmering experience. More than 150,000 specimens - including radiant diamonds, dazzling gold, and intriguing minerals - are displayed to showcase the planet’s natural resources. This gallery is both educational and visually notable, making it a highlight for visitors interested in earth sciences.
Special Exhibit: Fierce! The Story of Cats
If you’re fascinated by felines, you may want to include admission to the special exhibit Fierce! The Story of Cats. Available for a limited run until February 18, 2026, this interactive exhibition explores the evolution and diversity of cat species. Through engaging displays, visitors gain new insight into the lives and behaviors of these remarkable creatures. Please select this add-on at checkout if you wish to visit.
Plan Your Visit
The museum is designed to be accessible for all. Wheelchairs are available, and exhibitions are arranged with easy navigation in mind. Regular operating hours make it simple to add a museum stop to any Los Angeles itinerary.
Entry ticket includes general admission and featured exhibitions
Access to some special exhibitions may require an additional ticket
Audio guides may be available for select areas; check on arrival See more experiences in Los Angeles on tickadoo. Looking for more? Check out La Brea Tar Pits or Exposition Park tour on tickadoo.
Most areas are wheelchair accessible
Bring a valid ID for entry
Add-on exhibitions such as Butterfly/Spider Pavilion require separate tickets
Check opening hours before your visit
Arrive early to avoid peak crowds
Supervise children at all times
Photography is allowed but no flash
Do not touch displays or specimens
Respect all posted signs
Keep noise to a minimum in exhibition halls
What exhibits can I see at the Natural History Museum?
Exhibits include dinosaur fossils, a gem and mineral hall, pre-Columbian artifacts, a nature garden, live animal displays, and rotating special exhibitions.
How long should I plan for the Natural History Museum?
Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring the permanent galleries. Add extra time for special exhibitions or guided tours.
Is the Natural History Museum good for children?
Yes, kids love the dinosaur hall, the hands-on Discovery Center, and the Nature Lab with live animals. It is one of LA's top family-friendly museums.
Where is the Natural History Museum located?
The museum is at 900 Exposition Boulevard in Exposition Park, near USC and adjacent to the California Science Center.
Are there real dinosaur skeletons at the museum?
Yes, the Dinosaur Hall features over 300 real fossils and 20 full dinosaur skeletons including a T. rex growth series from baby to adult.
Is the butterfly pavilion open year-round?
The seasonal butterfly pavilion is typically open from spring through early fall. Check the museum's calendar for current availability.
Is parking available at the museum?
Yes, paid parking is available in the Exposition Park lots. Public transit via the Expo Line to Expo Park/USC station is also convenient.
Does the museum have a cafe or restaurant?
Yes, the museum has a dining area where you can purchase lunch items and snacks. Outside food is not permitted in the galleries.
Are audio guides available?
Check at the admissions desk for current audio guide availability. Some special exhibitions offer their own guided audio content.
Can I visit both the Natural History Museum and Science Center in one day?
Yes, both are in Exposition Park within walking distance. Budget 2-3 hours per museum for a full day of exploration.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience
900 Exposition Boulevard-90007
Highlights
General entry to the Natural History Museum
See fossils and skeletons in the Dinosaur Hall
Discover lifelike wildlife dioramas
Option to add access to Fierce! The Story of Cats
What’s Included
Admission ticket
Entry to featured permanent exhibitions
Access to Fierce! The Story of Cats if selected as an add-on
Discover Natural Wonders at the L.A. Natural History Museum
Step into plenty of science, history and wonder at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. This recognized attraction invites visitors of all ages to marvel at the rich diversity of natural life, both past and present.
Route through Time in the Dinosaur Hall
Start your visit with a walk through the expansive Dinosaur Hall. Here you’ll find a sweeping display of more than 300 fossils and 20 massive mounted skeletons. Towering prehistoric creatures stand alongside rare bones so you can come face to face with the giants from Earth’s distant past. The collection is a favorite for both children and adults who are fascinated by natural history and paleontology.
Explore Global Wildlife Exhibits
The adventure continues into the African and North American Mammal Halls. Wander among highly detailed dioramas depicting wildlife in their carefully recreated habitats. Whether it’s the vast African savannah or the forests of North America, each scene immerses you in the animal kingdom. Lifelike models and expertly designed backdrops help tell the story of these species and their environments.
Marvel at Gems and Minerals
For those drawn to sparkle and geology, the Gem and Mineral Hall offers a shimmering experience. More than 150,000 specimens - including radiant diamonds, dazzling gold, and intriguing minerals - are displayed to showcase the planet’s natural resources. This gallery is both educational and visually notable, making it a highlight for visitors interested in earth sciences.
Special Exhibit: Fierce! The Story of Cats
If you’re fascinated by felines, you may want to include admission to the special exhibit Fierce! The Story of Cats. Available for a limited run until February 18, 2026, this interactive exhibition explores the evolution and diversity of cat species. Through engaging displays, visitors gain new insight into the lives and behaviors of these remarkable creatures. Please select this add-on at checkout if you wish to visit.
Plan Your Visit
The museum is designed to be accessible for all. Wheelchairs are available, and exhibitions are arranged with easy navigation in mind. Regular operating hours make it simple to add a museum stop to any Los Angeles itinerary.
Entry ticket includes general admission and featured exhibitions
Access to some special exhibitions may require an additional ticket
Audio guides may be available for select areas; check on arrival See more experiences in Los Angeles on tickadoo. Looking for more? Check out La Brea Tar Pits or Exposition Park tour on tickadoo.
Most areas are wheelchair accessible
Bring a valid ID for entry
Add-on exhibitions such as Butterfly/Spider Pavilion require separate tickets
Check opening hours before your visit
Arrive early to avoid peak crowds
Supervise children at all times
Photography is allowed but no flash
Do not touch displays or specimens
Respect all posted signs
Keep noise to a minimum in exhibition halls
What exhibits can I see at the Natural History Museum?
Exhibits include dinosaur fossils, a gem and mineral hall, pre-Columbian artifacts, a nature garden, live animal displays, and rotating special exhibitions.
How long should I plan for the Natural History Museum?
Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring the permanent galleries. Add extra time for special exhibitions or guided tours.
Is the Natural History Museum good for children?
Yes, kids love the dinosaur hall, the hands-on Discovery Center, and the Nature Lab with live animals. It is one of LA's top family-friendly museums.
Where is the Natural History Museum located?
The museum is at 900 Exposition Boulevard in Exposition Park, near USC and adjacent to the California Science Center.
Are there real dinosaur skeletons at the museum?
Yes, the Dinosaur Hall features over 300 real fossils and 20 full dinosaur skeletons including a T. rex growth series from baby to adult.
Is the butterfly pavilion open year-round?
The seasonal butterfly pavilion is typically open from spring through early fall. Check the museum's calendar for current availability.
Is parking available at the museum?
Yes, paid parking is available in the Exposition Park lots. Public transit via the Expo Line to Expo Park/USC station is also convenient.
Does the museum have a cafe or restaurant?
Yes, the museum has a dining area where you can purchase lunch items and snacks. Outside food is not permitted in the galleries.
Are audio guides available?
Check at the admissions desk for current audio guide availability. Some special exhibitions offer their own guided audio content.
Can I visit both the Natural History Museum and Science Center in one day?
Yes, both are in Exposition Park within walking distance. Budget 2-3 hours per museum for a full day of exploration.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience
900 Exposition Boulevard-90007
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