I love a good immersive experience, in all things film, television and most definitely nature – especially if you can’t get out into all of it at the same time. This new attraction, named the BBC Earth Experience, is promising to be a ground-breaking occasion and it’s been created by BBC Studios, Moon Eye Productions and Live Nation to help us dive in to everything BBC Nature!
At the BBC Earth Experience, you’ll be able to experience the extraordinary diversity of our seven unique continents, on the most epic scale featuring bespoke narration from none other than Sir David Attenborough. They’ll showcase huge footage, including extended scenes to fully immerse the visitor, and music from the BBC Studios Natural History Unit television series Seven Worlds, One Planet, projected on multiple multi-angle screens using the very latest digital screen technology.
This new London attraction which spans 1608m2 offers a truly transformative experience that will allow audiences of every age to feel like they’ve stepped into the natural world, losing themselves in boundless wonder as they travel to far flung places. And the best bit? No passport required!

Visitors will take a360-degree audio visual journey as they marvel and explore iconic landscapes and connect with mesmerising animals on this epic adventure bringing environments to life. From fireflies putting on a spectacular light show in North America, to snub nosed monkeys huddling together to stay warm in Asia, and hungry hamsters fighting to keep their food in Europe, visitors will get to experience our seven continents in all their glory, like never before.
The Daikin Centre – a purpose built and demountable venue in London’s Earl’s Court – will be the brand-new home of the BBC Earth Experience and tickets are on sale now, from £22 for children and £28.50 for adults:
www.bbcearthexperience.com
Venue: The Daikin Centre, Earl’s Court, London
Opening Times: Opens 30 March 2023 – 31 July 2023
10am – 7pm on Sunday – Thursday
10am – 9pm on Friday – Saturday