Science Museum
Description
The Science Museum is must-see for families as part of their day out trips. Teh museum welcoms over 3 million visitors a year,
The Science Museum’s world-class collection forms an enduring record of scientific, technological and medical advancement from across the globe.
The museum’s in-house IMAX cinema shows scientific films in 3D, allowing visitors to be surrounded by space or submerged in the depths of the ocean
Features
- Free
- Host birthday parties: No
Features
CloakRoom:
You can leave your personal items in the cloakroom during your visit, which cost £1 per item. Smaller bags may cost up to £2, while suitcases and unfolded prams or buggies could cost up to £4.
What to see
- Apollo 10 command module and a flight simulator
- Stephenson's Rocket
- IMAX cinema
- Mill engine, 1903
- Model of Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine, 1871
- A model of the world’s first international satellite.
- The Clockmakers’ Collection
CloakRoom:
You can leave your personal items in the cloakroom during your visit, which cost £1 per item. Smaller bags may cost up to £2, while suitcases and unfolded prams or buggies could cost up to £4.
- Apollo 10 command module and a flight simulator
- Stephenson's Rocket
- IMAX cinema
- Mill engine, 1903
- Model of Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine, 1871
- A model of the world’s first international satellite.
- The Clockmakers’ Collection
Price: Free
Price Details
Entry to the Science Museum is Free.
But there may be fees for some special exhibitions, as well as the flight simulators and the IMAX Theatre.
Tickets for the IMAX Theatre cost:
- £11 for adults
- £10 for children, seniors and students
- £27- £30 for families
Tickets for the Discovery Motion Theatre or the Red Arrows 3D experience (including the flight simulator) cost:
- £6 for adults
- £5 for children, seniors and students
- £14- £17 for families
Tickets for the Typhoon Force (where you can ride in a model of a cockpit aircraft and “descend” from 40,000 feet) cost:
- £4 for adults
- £4 for children, seniors and students
- £12- £15 for families
Tickets for the Fly 360° (an interactive flight simulator) cost £12 per capsule, and can hold up to two people at a time.
The Science Museum Guidebooks costs £6, while the Kids Explorer Book costs £5, and the Sticker Activity Book costs £5.
There are also Explorer tickets available (which include an IMAX film, Legend of Apollo, Red Arrows 3D, Typhoon Force and a guidebook) cost:
- £25 for adults (which includes a Science Museum Souvenir Guide)
- £22 for seniors and students (which also includes a Science Museum Souvenir Guide)
- £22 for children over the age of seven (which includes a Science Museum kids’ handbook)
- £22 for children between the ages of four and seven (which includes a Science Museum sticker activity book).
Offer Birthday Parties: No
Entry atleast 2 hour before to see main things
Address: Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London, UK
Post Code: SW7 2DD
Council: London
County: Greater London
Easy to reach by Public Transport.
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