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Discover the Natural World

Open seven days a week, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., except Dec. 25
We're on the National Mall 10th St. & Constitution Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 20560
Free Admission

We are open seven days a week

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Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

VISITOR FAVORITE

Butterfly Pavilion

Stroll amid live butterflies and exotic plants in this tropical oasis.

Understanding the Natural World and Our Place In It

Delve into the fascinating story of our planet, from its fiery beginnings through billions of years of transformation, and explore life on Earth through exhibitions and activities, collection objects and research that happens in the lab and in the field.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

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Hours

Open seven days a week.

10:00 a.m - 5:30 p.m., including holidays with the exception of December 25th when we are closed to the public.

Location

10th St. & Constitution Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20560

Google Map

Visitors may enter from the National Mall on Madison Drive or Constitution Ave.

Admission

Admission is FREE.

Tickets are not required

Guidelines for Visiting

The Smithsonian is implementing COVID-19 safety measures based on guidance from the CDC and local governments. The latest guidelines are available at si.edu/visit/tips.

When is the museum open?
The National Museum of Natural History is seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., except December 25.

Are masks still required?
As of March 11, masks are not required to visit Smithsonian museums or the National Zoo. While it will not be required, all visitors who feel more comfortable wearing a face mask during their visit are encouraged to do so.

Are passes necessary to enter the museum?
No, free timed-entry passes are no longer needed to enter the museum.

Will there be security screening? 
For everyone’s safety, all visitors are required to go through screening during the security process. One of our security personnel will conduct a thorough but hand-check of all bags, briefcases, purses, strollers, and containers. Please visit the Smithsonian’s security information page for more information on prohibited items. 

All visitors are required to walk through a metal detector. Those unable to go through the metal detector will be hand-screened with an electronic wand by security personnel.

Protective safety shields have been installed at bag-check screening stations and register. We encourage visitors to limit the number of personal belongings and bags brought into the museum as they will be subject to a thorough search. Limiting the items brought will increase your speed through security checkpoints and help us all maintain a safe social distance. Please note that we do not offer coat, bag, or locker storage at this time.

Is a COVID-19 vaccine required?
Visitors are not required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter the museum. 

Will everything be open at NMNH?
We will open as much as we determine it is safe to open, but some spaces will remain closed for now. Visitors should check the website for complete information about programs, learning venues, cafes, retail, and high-touch, interactive exhibits.

  The restrooms will be open. Limited locker storage is available for small bags and items.

Will the museum cafés and retail shops be open?

The Atrium Café is open from 11:30am-3:30pm and the Ocean Terrace Café is open 11:30am-4:00pm. The Family Store, Gallery Store, and Gems and Minerals Store are open from 10am-5:30pm.

Will guided tours, demonstrations, and events resume?
Some in-person events have resumed.

Is there a coat or bag check at the museum?
We have limited locker storage available for small bags and items. Visitors are encouraged to travel as lightly as possible and refrain from bringing large bags and packs for the best museum experience.

Are there family-friendly restrooms?
A restroom designated for family use is located on the 1st floor of the museum, off of the Sant Ocean Hall. 

Can I bring my stroller, scooter, walker, wheelchair or any type of mobility device?
The museum is accessible to visitors using strollers, scooters, walkers, wheelchairs, and mobility devices. There are elevators available to visitors on every floor of the museum.

Are wheelchairs available?
A very limited number of manual wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis for use while visiting the museum. You are encouraged to bring a wheelchair with you due to limited availability.

How do I contact the museum with questions?
For more information about visiting the museum, please email .

The following safety measures are in place to protect the health of our visitors, staff, and volunteers based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local governments. We ask that all visitors, including those who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, follow these safety measures to protect everyone’s health.

Please note that we may adjust our safety guidelines based on changing CDC COVID-19 Community Levels. We encourage visitors to regularly check our website before their visit for the latest guidelines. Washington, D.C. is currently in the CDC’s Low Community Level category. During this time, we are implementing the following safety measures:

If Sick, Stay Home
We are asking all visitors who are sick or feel unwell to please stay home.

Visitors are encouraged to wash and sanitize hands frequently during their visit. Hand-sanitizing stations will be available throughout our facilities.

Face Coverings 
As of March 11, masks are not required to visit Smithsonian museums or the National Zoo.

While it will not be required, all visitors who feel more comfortable wearing a face mask during their visit are encouraged to do so.

Proof of Vaccination
Visitors are not required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter the museum.

Note: Special events and some after-hours programming may require guests to provide proof of vaccination.

Social Distancing 
The Smithsonian welcomes millions of visitors each year. We encourage visitors to maintain a safe social distance of six feet or more between households and groups when possible, but our museums get crowded, especially during peak visitation times. Visitors who wish to avoid crowds are encouraged to plan their visit during weekdays.

Hygiene
Please wash and sanitize hands frequently during your visit and practice good hygiene. Hand-sanitizing stations will be available throughout our facilities.

Museum Address
The museum is located on Madison Dr. NW, between 9th St NW and 12 St NW (Google Map). Visitors may enter on Madison Ave. or at 10th St. NW & Constitution Ave. NW. 

Metro
The closest Metro stations to the museum are the Federal Triangle Metro station, located on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines; the Archives/Navy Memorial station on the Green and Yellow lines; and the Metro Center station on the Red line. View a map of the closest Metro stations.

Parking
There are no Smithsonian Institution public parking facilities on the National Mall. There are a number of nearby commercial lots and garages which may have available parking. If you must drive, please see parking options. For additional information on bus parking, contact the National Park Service Mall Operations Office at 202-426-6841.

For More: Visit our Getting Here and Parking Page.

The National Museum of Natural History is committed to providing inclusive experiences for all audiences. Please contact 202-633-3611 or send an email for access services. For more information visit the Accessibility Information page.

Entrance
All museum entrances and exits are accessible. 

Parking
The Smithsonian does not provide parking, but there are designated accessible spaces around the National Mall.

Service Animals
Service dogs specially trained to assist a person with a disability are welcome in the museum.

Information for Visitors in a Wheelchair

  • All of the museum's exhibitions are accessible by wheelchair, and all public floors of the museum can be reached by elevator.
  • All theaters include wheelchair locations and companion seats.
  • All food service areas are accessible by wheelchair with no steps, turnstiles, or other potential obstructions
  • All museum restrooms are accessible to those with mobility disabilities or in wheelchairs. Family/companion care restrooms are located on the First Floor off the Rotunda via the Sant Ocean Hall.

Information for Visitors Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

  • Video presentations within exhibitions are open captioned. 
  • Induction loops are installed at the Rotunda Visitor Information Desk and the Worldwide Theater in the Hall of Human Origins.
  • Assisted Listening Devices are available upon request for programs in Baird Auditorium and Q?rius Theater.
  • Sign language interpretation or real-time captioning (CART) are available for public programs with a two week advanced notice. To request this service, please call (202) 633-5238 or e-mail .

Information for Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted

  • Tactile objects are provided for all visitors at designated points throughout the museum. A full list of tactile objects can be found at the Information Desks in large print and braille.
  • Verbally-described tours with tactile elements designed for visitors with visual disabilities are available with a two-week advanced notice. Subject to volunteer availability. To request this service, please call (202) 633-5238 or e-mail .
  • The Deep Time Audio Description App use the accessibility features native to a visitor’s phone to explore the new Fossil Hall through a self-guided tour. Much of the Fossil Hall exhibition has been summarized into a manageable size and integrated with visual descriptions of key content, videos, touchscreen interactives, and iconic specimens. The app features in-depth descriptions of the 29 tactile opportunities within the gallery. The app also provides images with alt text and captions, a Frequently Asked Questions section, and a search function. 
    • Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/deep-time-audio-description/id1465972882?ls=1
    • Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.si.natualhistory.deeptime

Information for Visitors with Developmental, Learning & Sensory Disabilities

Calendar of Events
This calendar of events highlights some of the programs and activities that will be happening at the museum.

For More: Visit Our Accessibility Information Page

We are committed to visitor safety and have security measures in place to keep you and Museum objects protected. When you arrive at the Museum you can expect a full security screening similar to what you might experience at the airport, except you can keep your shoes and belts on.

Help speed your entry into the Museum by having your bags open and ready for inspection, and empty your pockets before going through the screening station.

Items Not Permitted in the Museum

  • Firearms / ammunition
  • Knives (including pen, pocket or "Swiss Army"-style knives)
  • Aerosol cans (including pepper spray and Mace)
  • Scissors
  • Tools (screwdrivers, awls, etc.)
  • Placards, signs, or banners
  • Pets (except service animals)
  • Wagons (collapsible and fixed wheel)

Items You Are Prohibited from Using Inside the Museum

  • Tripods
  • Monopods
  • Selfie sticks
  • E-cigarettes
  • Skateboards / scooters

Items Permitted in the Museum

  • Strollers
  • Cameras
  • Mobility aids (canes, walkers, etc.)
  • Service animals (not emotional support animals)
  • Bottled water

Check the Smithsonian's security policy for the most up-to-date information. 

The museum's Security Office is located on the Ground Floor in the north (Constitution Avenue) lobby next to the elevators.

Dining

Ocean Terrace Café
Open 11:30am-4:00pm
Location: First Floor

Atrium Café
Open 11:30am-3:30pm
Location: Ground Floor

Shopping
Selected merchandise items in our shops are now available for purchase online at the Smithsonian Store.

For inquiries about our museum stores, please contact the NMNH Store Management Team at 202.633.2060.

Gem and Mineral Store
Location: Second Floor
Open 10:00am – 5:30pm

Gallery Store
Location: Ground Floor, Evans Gallery
Open 10:00am – 5:30pm

Family Store
Location: Ground Floor, Evans Gallery
Open 10:00am – 5:30pm

Dinos and More Store
Location: First Floor, near the Kenneth E. Behring Family Hall of Mammals
Temporarily Closed

Natural History Express Kiosk
Location: Second Floor, near Beauty Rich and Rare
Temporarily Closed

Bag Lunches
Seating for bagged lunches is not currently available. Bagged lunches must be stowed away at all times while visiting the museum and must eaten outside of the Museum. The museum has no refrigerated storage for lunches.

Nursing Station
The museum now has a dedicated public nursing room. Located in the Constitution Avenue Lobby, the public nursing room allows our visitors to nurse in private and is close to the restrooms and health unit.

Pets
Pets (except service animals) are not permitted in the museum. Emotional support animals are not permitted in the museum.

Photography
The Smithsonian permits still and video photography for noncommercial use only in its museums and exhibitions, unless otherwise posted. For the safety of our visitors and collections, the use of tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks is not permitted at any time. Working members of the media who need to use a tripod or monopod must obtain permission from the museum’s Press Office and must be escorted by a museum staff member while in the building.

Notice: Visitors may be filmed, photographed, or recorded by the Smithsonian for educational and promotional uses, including for posting on the Smithsonian’s and other public websites.

Wi-Fi
The museum provides free Wi-Fi access; choose the "si-visitor" network on your device. No password necessary. This is a public, unsecured network.

Smoking
Smoking is prohibited in all Smithsonian facilities. This includes e-cigarettes.

Please see the "Prepare for Security" section above for items that are not permitted inside the museum.

Must-do Experiences

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Hope Diamond, The Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals, Second Floor. Photo by Paul Fetters.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Coral reef fish tank, Sant Ocean Hall, First Floor. Photo by Paul Fetters.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Cave handprints, David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, First Floor. Photo by Paul Fetters.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Megalodon jaws, Sant Ocean Hall, First Floor. Photo by Paul Fetters.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Live tarantula, O. Orkin Insect Zoo, Second Floor. Photo by Paul Fetters.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Early human species sculpture, David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, First Floor. Photo by Paul Fetters.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Examining collection objects, Q?rius, The Coralyn W. Whitney Science Education Center, Ground Floor. Photo by Jennifer Renteria, Smithsonian.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

VISITOR FAVORITE

Butterfly Pavilion

Stroll amid live butterflies and exotic plants in this tropical oasis.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Today at the Museum

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Visit the Museum from Home

If you can't join us in person, you can explore our online offerings from home.

Additional Resources

Download Museum Map

Navigate your way around all three floors of the museum.

Smithsonian national museum of natural history gift shop

Do the Smithsonian museums have gift shops?

Smithsonian museum stores carry a collection of gifts curated just for you. Each museum features unique merchandise, so be sure to visit them all or shop online.

Where is the Smithsonian gem collection?

The Smithsonian's mineral and gem collection at the National Museum of Natural History consists of approximately 350,000 mineral specimens and 10,000 gems, making it one of the largest of its kind in the world.

Is the natural history Museam free?

Is the Natural History Museum free? The Natural History Museum is free to visit. Some temporary exhibitions and events may require an admission fee and a pre-booked ticket. During busy periods, the museum may not always be able to accommodate walk-in entry, so booking a timed entry ticket is recommended.

What pop culture items are in the Smithsonian?

This Museum's popular entertainment collections hold some of the Smithsonian's most beloved artifacts. The ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz reside here, along with the Muppet character Kermit the Frog, and props from popular television series such as M*A*S*H and All in the Family.