The BBC Earth Experience is an audiovisual experience that explores the natural world in Earl’s Court. It’s an immersive way to discover the seven continents with voiceover from the legend David Attenborough.

The digital projections on multiple screens are shown at different angles so you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere and meet the extraordinary animal inhabitants. From the deep depths of the ocean to the tops of tall trees, you get to see every perspective.

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Ticket prices and availability

Students can also get tickets from £15. It is possible to buy your tickets on the day but when the attraction is almost sold out there are limited places left.

On weekdays, it is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with last entry at 3:00 p.m. You can get tickets from their website.

What dates is it on?

As mentioned above, the experience ends on Thursday, February 1st. It’s been running since September and has been gaining traction over the past few months.

You need to Book quickly to make sure you don’t miss out.

How to get there and nearest metro station

The nearest bus stops to the venue are along Old Brompton Road and Empress Place Approach, adjacent to the venue. Bus numbers 74, 190, 430, N74, N97 all stop within a few minutes’ walk.

Reviews and what people are saying

Visitors have said it made them leave with a “new perspective on the world”. One customer commented: “We both loved it and felt like I took my dad on a trip around the world.

“We soared high, swam with marine life, climbed mountains, experienced the Northern Lights and made ourselves grateful for what we have and what we must protect.” Another added: “What a lovely way to spend a couple of hours in London.”

Reviewers added that the experience is great for all age groups. However, some visitors were somewhat less impressed, commenting: “I was expecting a fully interactive and immersive experience because this is what it was advertised as. All the posters showed a family standing next to a computer-generated elephant. “What a disappointment! It’s just David Attenborough documentaries projected on big screens inside a huge hall.”

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