Out second visit to London to visit the second museum in London I wanted to the Natural History Museum. This icon building which was also fetched in a favourite film of mine, holds another fascination of my, dinosaurs.

As we have come down for 2 nights, our first evening in London like the last time in January, we took a walk along the river Thames again. Much similar area explored, but being March did mean that it was brighter if not overcast during our evening walk. As we were also down early, we did tube journey to Canary Wharf.

Always a reason why we go to places. Reason for Canary Wharf, is a old show on BBC called Bugs was filmed around the area and 12 years or so on from the series, Canary Wharf of course has changed a lot, but still wanted to visit. We also went on the docklands light railway to in order to get back to the hotel. Didn’t take as many pictures as I should have of Canary Wharf.


The next day we visited the Natural History Museum. From where we were we could easy walk to the museum through Kensington Park. To my surprise our walk was witness to Ring Tailed Parakeets flying over. A none native species that is prospering in London. Our walk also took us past Albert Hall and the Victoria and Albert Statue which is pictured below.

The Natural History Museum is a stunning building. The design inside and out is amazing. Old architecture always outshines moden buildings in design and features. There was plenty to see and again if you click on the link at the top of the page you can see all the photos from our second visit to London.


Beyond dinosaur there was also a range of animals, industrial and features do explore. It was a great museum to visit and glad we went down to visit London again. The list of sites to see in London is huge, but we will have to come again in the future to explore more. This second visit has been great and key being the museum visit.






















































































