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    • American Museum of Natural History. Where: New York, NY, United States. Open to kids 6–13 and held once or twice a month, these sleepovers were the inspiration for Night at the Museum.
    • Carnegie Science Center. Where: Pittsburgh, PA, United States. Each week this science-oriented institution hosts a Science Sleepover for kids accompanied by a parent or guardian.
    • The Field Museum. Where: Chicago, IL, United States. The Field’s “Dozin’ with the Dinos” twice-monthly sleepovers for children 6–12 (accompanied by an adult family member) offers flashlight self-guided tours of exhibitions like Inside Ancient Egypt, a 3-D movie exploring the world of Tyrannosaurus Rex ($5 extra charge), lessons in scientific illustration, and science-based workshop activities.
    • International Spy Museum. Where: Washington, DC, United States. Budding James Bonds ages 9 to 13 won’t want to miss this museum’s “Secret Slumber” nights.
    • American Museum of Natural History. This museum sleepover doesn't show any signs of slowing down. Every time AMNH releases new dates, they sell out quickly, even with prices that exceed $375.
    • Natural History Museum, London. Londoners can take part in "Dino Snores" events at the Natural History Museum, London, also with unique events for children and adults.
    • The Hepworth Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The Hepworth Wakefield is a contemporary art museum in West Yorkshire, England. The Hepworth Sleepover is for children aged 5 to 12 accompanied by an adult chaperone.
    • California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. The most popular museum sleepover on the west coast is Penguins & Pajamas at the California Academy of Sciences.
    • The American Museum of Natural History
    • The California Academy of Sciences
    • San Diego Zoo Safari Park
    • The Field Museum
    • The British Museum
    • The National Archives
    • National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
    • The Natural History Museum
    • Rubin Museum of Art
    • The International Spy Museum

    New York, New York

    For an authentic Night at the Museum experience, look no further than the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Here, adventurer-loving guests are invited to explore the building's halls and exhibits with flashlights before eventually setting up camp under the museum's iconic blue whale. You can plan your all-ages slumber party here.

    San Francisco, California

    Adorably called “Penguins + Pajamas,” the sleepovers at the California Academy of Scienceshave something to offer for everyone, from animal lovers to aspiring astronauts. Guests sleep in the aquarium, where they may even come face-to-face with Claude, the albino alligator!

    San Diego, California

    The San Diego Zoo‘s beloved Roar and Snore Safari enables guests to sleep under the stars and close to the animals. The cute and cuddly camp-out is perfect for families and adults, and even offers an array of tents!

    Chicago, Illinois

    Dozin' with the Dinos, the Field Museum‘s overnight event, is a fun way for little ones to get excited about the esteemed institutions's science-based collections and “see the museum in a new way!” This event is open to families and groups with children ages 6-12.

    London, England

    The British Museum—one of the most visited museums in the world—allows overnight guests to “enjoy a monumental night’s sleep.” Geared toward youths, this event is open only to those with a Young Friendsmembership.

    Washington D.C.

    If you prefer documents to dinosaurs, you're sure to enjoy snoozing next to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights at the National Archives. After ample activities and a movie night, guests of all ages settle down in the building's beautiful rotunda.

    Cooperstown, New York

    The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum‘s Extra Innings Overnightsare a fun way for families to bond over baseball. In addition to hands-on activities and exhibition access, guests are treated to a baseball movie! This event is open to families with children ages 7-12.

    London, England

    London's famed Natural History Museum offers 2 versions of its wildly popular Dino Snores nights: one for kids (ages 7-11) and one for grown-ups. While both are fun and exceptionally educational, the latter, of course, is a bit more boozy!

    New York, New York

    One of the more mellow museum sleepovers, Dream-Over at the Rubin Museum of Artinvites guests to “dream under the compassionate and wakeful gaze of a hundred buddhas.” This calming overnight stay is the perfect zen retreat for art lovers!

    Washington, DC

    Targeted toward tiny secret agents, KidSpy Overnight: Operation Secret Slumber at the International Spy Museumentertains children (ages 9-13) and their families with “a night of top-secret KidSpy training.” Guests don disguises and crack codes before falling asleep in the hi-tech exhibition galleries.

  1. Jun 1, 2018 · American Museum of Natural History. Surely one of the country's most popular museum sleepover experiences, the American Museum of Natural History's "A Night At The Museum" gives attendees ages six through 16 the opportunity to hang out after hours at one of New York City’s top museums. Spend time with the dinosaurs, get to know our earliest ...

  2. Mar 21, 2017 · The sound pictures, where you create a piece of music inspired by a specific painting, are particularly good fun. The Design Museum has monthly Create and Make workshops and occasional three-hour design workshops for families. For a guide to the best art workshops, take a look at The Ten Best Art Experiences in London.

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  3. Apr 20, 2024 · If you upgrade to a VIP ticket, you get an airbed instead of a camping mat, plus extra treats at breakfast. 4. British Museum, London. Created for eight- to 15-year- olds, the nocturnal adventures ...

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  5. Jul 1, 2010 · American Museum of Natural History – New York City. For Ages: 6 to 13 A Night at the Museum Sleepover takes kids through the dim-lit halls of the American Museum of Natural History and its towering dinosaurs, 94-foot-long blue whale, and herds of buffalo. The museum sleepover begins at 5:45 p.m. and runs until 9 a.m. for kids and their parents.

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