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🧪Glasgow Science Centre

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A hands-on science museum with over 300 interactive exhibits spread across three floors, plus a planetarium and an IMAX cinema. Perfect for children aged 3 and up, with dedicated zones for different age groups.

Highlights:
- The BodyWorks exhibition (human body)
- The Planetarium (daily shows)
- IMAX cinema (educational films)
- Live science shows and workshops
- The Glasgow Tower (observation tower, check if open)

Facilities: baby-changing, buggy parking, café, gift shop, accessible for wheelchairs. On-site parking (chargeable).

Practical tips: Pre-book tickets online to guarantee entry. Allow 3-4 hours. The café serves kids' meals. The tower may close in high winds.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryScotland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Pre-book tickets online

    Book tickets in advance to guarantee entry, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Plan for 3-4 hours minimum

    Allow at least 3-4 hours to explore the exhibits properly without feeling rushed.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on-site, making nappy changes straightforward during your visit.

  • Buggy parking provided

    Dedicated buggy parking is available, so you can leave pushchairs safely whilst exploring hands-on exhibits.

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout

    The centre is fully accessible for wheelchairs, making it suitable for all mobility needs.

  • Check Glasgow Tower weather closure

    The observation tower may close in high winds, so check ahead if this is a must-see on your visit.

  • Kids' meals at on-site café

    The café serves children's meals, so you can eat without leaving the venue.

  • Ideal age range 3 and up

    The centre works best for children aged 3 and over; under-3s may struggle with some interactive exhibits.

  • Three floors of exhibits to explore

    There are over 300 interactive exhibits spread across three floors, so wear comfortable shoes for the family.

  • Planetarium shows daily

    Daily planetarium shows are worth planning into your visit; check timings when you arrive.

  • IMAX cinema experience

    The IMAX cinema shows educational films; these often appeal to families and may have separate ticketing.

  • Live science shows and workshops

    Live demonstrations happen throughout the day; arrive early to catch scheduling information.

  • On-site parking available (charged)

    There is on-site car parking, though it's chargeable; factor this into your trip cost.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    As a fully indoor venue, this is an excellent choice when Scottish weather isn't cooperating.

  • BodyWorks exhibition highlights human biology

    The BodyWorks exhibition is a popular draw; it engages older children particularly well with interactive human body displays.

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