Skip the line to Denver’s most fascinating museum and uncover a world of dinosaurs, glittering gems, ancient mummies, and space exploration. Dive into billions of years of natural history in this must
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Location: Denver
What's Included
- Skip-the-Line Tickets to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
- 5-Star Licensed Guide fluent in your chosen language
- Expert commentary on dinosaurs, gems, wildlife, and space exploration
- Interactive and educational exhibits on natural history and science
- Private Tour of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour! It's designed to be educational and entertaining for all ages. However, younger kids tend to enjoy the dinosaur and gem exhibits the most. Just keep in mind that some interactive exhibits might be more appealing to older kids and adults. Bring along some snacks, too—there's a lot to see!
A: The museum is entirely indoors, so no worries about weather! Even if it's raining or snowing outside, you’ll be able to enjoy all the exhibits comfortably. The private tour is a great way to dive deep into the exhibits without any interruptions from crowds.
A: It's recommended to arrive at least 15-30 minutes early. This gives you time to check in and get settled. Plus, if you want to grab a quick snack or drink from the cafe before the tour, it's a good idea to have that buffer time. The guide will wait for you, but the earlier you arrive, the more relaxed your start will be!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting this private tour at the Denver Museum!
I’m considering getting the skip-the-line private tour for my brother and his kids. They love science stuff, especially dinosaurs and space. Have any of you done this tour? What did you think? Is it really worth it? I want to make sure it’s a hit!
Just did the Denver Museum private tour—SO much fun!
I took my best friend for her birthday, and we loved every minute! The skip-the-line feature is a lifesaver, and our guide was super knowledgeable. The gem and space exhibits were out of this world! If you’re thinking of it as a gift, go for it!