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British Museum

Among London’s best-loved visitor attractions, the British Museum is home to an astonishing collection of eight-million objects. It’s one of the world’s most significant museums of human history, art and culture. If you’re planning a trip to London and looking for a memorable (and free!) day out, make a beeline for the British Museum. With collections spanning two-million years of human history and Ancient Egypt, Africa, Europe and the Roman Empire, there’s something to pique every interest here.

Where is the British Museum in London?

The British Museum is on Great Russel Street, next to [Russel Square](https://all.accor.com/gb/place/hotels russell square ci2867 v2352.shtml) and [Soho](https://all.accor.com/gb/place/hotels soho ci2860 v2352.shtml). Wondering how to get to the British Museum? Its Bloomsbury location means it's easy to access from other parts of Central London. Russel Square (Picadilly line), Tottenham Court Road (Central, Northern and Elizabeth lines), and Goodge Street (Northern line) are the nearest tube stations. Alight and stroll to the museum in under ten minutes.

What to see at the British Museum

Explore 3,000 years of Ancient Egyptian history in the British Museum's Egyptian Sculpture gallery. A must see sculpture represents King Ramesses II, one of Egypt's most legendary rulers who led for most of the 13^th^ century BC. You can also see the sarcophagus of Nectanebo II, Egypt's last pharaoh. Not to mention several limestone walls and doors covered in hieroglyphics. Explore Ancient Egypt further in the Egyptian Death and Afterlife collection, where mummies, coffins, funeral masks and other burial items are displayed.

1. Egyptian Sculpture gallery

The African galleries explore the diversity of the continent's history through metalwork, textiles, pottery and sculpture. See bronze castings dating back to the 9^th^ century and some of the oldest traditional pottery in the world. Highlights include the brass head of an Ooni (king) of Ife, an ivory salt cellar, the Chair of Power and a Tree of Life sculpture.

2. African galleries

The Roman Empire galleries display objects from 1,000 years, from Rome's foundation in 753 BC to 324 AD when Emperor Constantine founded the Christian capital at Constantinople. See stone and metal sculptures of Roman emperors and gods, ancient jewellery, silver, pottery and glass. The Portland Vase is among the most famous objects in the Roman Empire gallery at the British Museum, dating from 5 25 AD.

3. Roman Empire galleries

An elaborate tomb built for a king, the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos is an unmissable highlight of the British Museum. The Mausoleum was regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, standing on a tall podium and towering at 40 metres. It was built between 353 and 350 BC in Halicarnassus, an ancient Greek city in Caria, now in Bodrum, Turkey. Giant statues and marble slabs from the Mausoleum can be found in the museum, plus parts of the enormous marble four horse chariot sculpture that once sat atop the tomb's roof.,

Frequently Asked Questions

There are many excellent hotels in Bloomsbury, a short walk from the British Museum and other nearby London landmarks. Explore our ALL – Accor Live Limitless collection to find the perfect option for your visit. The Mercure London Bloomsbury is suitable for business or pleasure, with a modern restaurant and bar, breakfast served daily and unbeatable proximity to the British Museum. Holborn and Russel Square tube stations are also within easy walking distance, opening up the rest of the city for convenience throughout your stay

The Mercure London Bloomsbury is a family friendly hotel a stone's throw from the British Museum. Many more London attractions are nearby, making this a perfect base for trips to London with kids or teenagers. The ibis London Blackfriars and Novotel London Blackfriars are also nearby, so you can choose the option that suits your family's needs and budget. Ask about rooms with an extra sofa bed to keep little ones close and comfy and save on your accommodation costs

Find economy hotels near the British Museum for a cheap stay in the heart of Central London. If you'd prefer a touch of luxury, 4  and 5 star hotels near the British Museum offer unbeatable comfort and facilities to indulge in. The Pullman London St Pancras is a 4 star hotel a few moments from London Euston and King's Cross stations. The hotel is home to an award winning bar and restaurant, a 24/7 gym and state of the art event spaces.