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Pokémon x Natural History Museum London Review: Is It Worth Visiting?
Announced in late 2025, the Pokemon Natural History Museum pop-up opened to the public in January 2026. It’s been hugely popular, with tickets selling out almost immediately, leading it to be extended multiple times.
The pop-up event will now be continuing beyond the 19th of April for a limited run - although no closing date has been announced.
It’s important to remember that this experience is definitely more of a pop-up shop than an exhibition, and although there are a few things to look at, these are not extensive.
This blog post will include photos from my own experience, and help you decide whether it’s worth visiting for yourself.
Welcome to the Viking Skaga - one of Viking Cruises’ noble river ships. She takes her name from an ancient Norse myth, where the Valkyrie Skaga rode into battle and escorted the dead to Valhalla, before preparing them to fight in the epic battle of Ragnarok.
A relatively new ship, the Viking Skaga only entered the fleet in 2020. At just 410 feet and carrying 168 guests and 48 crew, she was built specifically to sail down the Seine in France, although the specific itinerary will vary depending on the time of year. I was fortunate enough to join the ship for her week long Christmas on the Seine cruise, which starts and ends in Paris, calling at Vernon, Caudebec-en-Caux, Rouen, Honflour (via an excursion) and Les Andelys along the way.