4.0
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About this app

Download Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app! Get a map, turn-by-turn directions to exhibits and amenities, customized recommendations for what to see, and more! 
 
“A great aid to anyone seeing the museum for the first or 40th time.” - The New York Times
 
Available in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. Explorer is automatically set to the language of your device.
 
Map and Turn-by-Turn Directions
Get directions to exhibits and amenities, including shortest and accessible routes.
 
Get Recommendations for What to See
Explorer recommends exhibits based on interests you select—and sorts them by how close they are to your location.
 
Learn More About the Museum’s Exhibits
Go behind the scenes and dive deeper with videos, fun quizzes, and more.
 
Find the Nearest Restroom
Explorer provides you the shortest route to restrooms, shops, exits, and more.

How does Explorer know where you are? The Museum has placed more than 700 Bluetooth beacons throughout its 45 permanent halls. These tiny beacons give off signals that your phone can detect (when Bluetooth is enabled). Your phone calculates your position based on detecting three of these beacons simultaneously. This triangulation is not always perfect, especially in certain areas like large, multi-level halls, meandering walkways, or stairwells. Your phone should be able to detect the hall that you are in and provide turn-by-turn directions, but sometimes the “blue dot” is not exactly in the right place. In some rare cases it will even be missing. Moving to another area and waiting a few moments will usually fix the issue.

The Museum’s free AMNH-GUEST Wi-Fi also varies in strength throughout the complex. Certain materials and large exhibits (i.e. the Blue Whale) either absorb or reflect the radio signals used by Wi-Fi, further complicating this technology. If you experience difficulty connecting to Wi-Fi in a particular part of the Museum, you can usually fix the issue by moving a short distance away.
 
We’d Love to Hear From You!
Your feedback is important and will help us improve your Museum experience. Email explorer@amnh.org.
 
Supported by
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Updated on
10 Jun 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.0
998 reviews
Jeroen Cabbolet
31 July 2024
does not work , does not show where to walk and ramps and platforms are not clearly ondicated. worse, directions are simply false probably due to their bluetooth location technique. terrible.
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American Museum of Natural History
13 August 2024
Jeroen, we are sorry to hear that you had issues with Explorer correctly showing you your location inside the Museum. In rare cases, in certain areas of the building, this can briefly happen. Moving to another area and waiting a few moments will usually fix the issue.
A Google user
14 March 2019
Loved the indoor navigation which is a little hidden and was very impressed by the additional information like videos available inside the app. Sometimes not obvious how to use but still a recommendation (i.e. Tipping on POIs on the map does not provide an intuitive means to start a navigation to that point)
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American Museum of Natural History
18 March 2019
Thank you for your review! We are happy to hear that you enjoyed Explorer’s indoor navigation and exhibit videos!
Stu M
22 December 2022
Great system for getting information about where you are in the museum but one giant gaping void is the ability to get an index of everything that there is to see so you can easily browsw through your options. If this feature exists I couldn't find it.
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American Museum of Natural History
27 December 2022
Thank you for your feedback. The best way to view a list of every hall and exhibit in Explorer is to go to the menu, select Interests, and toggle on every interest. All the halls and exhibits will appear in the "Recommended for you" section of the main screen.

What's new

Bug fixes.

App support

About the developer
The American Museum of Natural History
digital@amnh.org
200 Central Park W New York, NY 10024 United States
+1 212-496-3450