Valentines at the Museum
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Valentines at the Natural History Museum

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Time Out says

What’s more romantic than sitting with your crush in rooms full of dead, stuffed animals? But, no really, the brilliant Natural History Museum, really is the place to treat your beau this Valentine’s Day, thanks to its programme of silent discos and adults-only after-hours events. 

On February 13, pull your favourite person onto the Hintze Hall dancefloor for one of its silent discos, where you can boogie the night away under Hope the Whale. On February 14, wander around the museum after hours, sip on cocktails and listen to talks from Museum scientists who will be delving into the topic of love in the animal kingdom.  

The Silent Disco takes place from 9pm to 12am. Prices start from £36 for Natural History Museum members, or £40 for non-members. 
The Valentine’s late (18 and over) takes place from 6.45pm to 10.30om. Tickets start  from £36 for Natural History Museum members, and £40 for non-members.

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£40; members £36
Opening hours:
6.45pm to 10.30pm
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