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🔬Life Science Centre

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Life Science Centre is a hands-on science museum and planetarium located in Newcastle upon Tyne, part of the Centre for Life. It offers over 60 interactive exhibits, live science shows, and a digital planetarium.

  • Highlights: Explore the Science Maze, experiment with forces in the Explore zone, and watch a planetarium show in the 4K digital dome. Seasonal events and exhibitions add variety.
  • Ages: Suitable for all ages, with dedicated areas for under-5s (Curiosity Zone) and activities for older children and adults.
  • Facilities: Café, gift shop, baby changing, and accessible toilets. Wheelchair and pushchair friendly.
  • Practical tips: Book tickets online in advance to secure entry and save. Allow at least 3-4 hours for a full visit. Car parking available nearby (pay and display).
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages316
Website

Travel tips

  • Book tickets online in advance

    Purchase tickets online before visiting to secure entry and avoid queues at the ticket desk, especially during school holidays.

  • Allow plenty of time for your visit

    Plan for at least 3-4 hours to explore the exhibits, live shows, and planetarium without feeling rushed.

  • Curiosity Zone for the youngest visitors

    The Curiosity Zone offers dedicated activities for under-5s, making it a great starting point for toddlers and babies.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are provided throughout the centre, so you can attend to your infant's needs without leaving the building.

  • Pushchair and wheelchair friendly

    The centre is designed to accommodate pushchairs and wheelchairs, making it easier to navigate with babies and young children.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    As a fully indoor venue, the Life Science Centre is an ideal choice when the weather isn't cooperating with your family plans.

  • Accessible toilets on-site

    Accessible toilet facilities are available, useful for families with babies and young children who may need regular toilet breaks.

  • On-site café for refreshments

    There's a café within the centre, so you can grab snacks and drinks without leaving to search for food elsewhere.

  • Pay and display car parking nearby

    Convenient car parking is available close to the venue on a pay and display basis, making it straightforward for families driving with children.

  • Explore interactive zones for different ages

    The Science Maze and Explore zone (with forces experiments) engage children of different ages, so everyone finds something interesting.

  • Experience the 4K digital planetarium

    The 4K digital planetarium dome offers an immersive visual experience that captivates children and adults alike.

  • Live science shows throughout the day

    Regular live science shows add variety to your visit and break up time spent on interactive exhibits.

  • Check for seasonal events and exhibitions

    Seasonal events and special exhibitions rotate regularly, so returning visitors will find new content to explore.

  • Suitable for ages 3 and upwards

    While younger babies can come along (with changing facilities), the main exhibits and activities are best enjoyed from age 3 onwards.

  • Gift shop for souvenirs

    A gift shop is on-site if you'd like to pick up a souvenir or science-themed toy to remember your visit.

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