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🔬Lifetime Lab

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Lifetime Lab is an interactive science and discovery centre located in the historic Cork Waterworks building on Lee Road. It offers a range of hands-on exhibits exploring water, energy, and the environment, making it a fantastic educational day out for families.

  • Highlights: Water play area, steam engines, renewable energy exhibits, sensory garden, and an outdoor playground.
  • Suitable for toddlers through early teens. Indoor exhibits are engaging for all ages, while the outdoor space is great for burning off energy.
  • Facilities include a café, picnic areas, and baby-changing facilities. Parking is free.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountyCork
CountryIreland
Ages212
Website

Travel tips

  • Plan for at least 2-3 hours

    The water play area and exhibits can easily occupy young children for several hours. Arrive mid-morning to maximise your time.

  • Bring a change of clothes for water play

    The water play area is popular with toddlers and younger children. Pack spare clothes, a towel, and consider water shoes or sandals.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Nappy changing facilities are on-site, making it easier to manage younger babies throughout your visit.

  • Free parking on-site

    No parking charges, which is helpful when visiting with multiple children and buggies. Arrive early during school holidays for best spaces.

  • Bring packed lunch or use the café

    Picnic areas are available, or grab food from the café. Bringing your own saves money and gives you flexibility with dietary needs.

  • Check for school holiday queues

    During school holidays, the water play area gets busy mid-morning. Visit early or mid-afternoon for shorter queues.

  • Outdoor playground for energy release

    After indoor exhibits, the outdoor playground is perfect for letting children burn energy. Weather-dependent, so check conditions beforehand.

  • Sensory garden for quieter moments

    If any child finds the water play area overstimulating, the sensory garden offers a calmer alternative space to explore.

  • Suitable for ages 2 and up

    Toddlers enjoy the water play and outdoor areas most. Older children (8-12) may find steam engines and renewable energy exhibits particularly engaging.

  • Good for rainy days

    Most exhibits are indoors, making this a solid backup plan on wet days. The water play area may operate differently in bad weather, so check ahead.

  • Buggy access to most areas

    The historic building setting means some areas may have steps or uneven surfaces. Check accessibility before visiting with a large buggy.

  • Bring hand towels for water play

    Useful for drying hands and faces throughout the day. The centre may not provide extensive towel supplies.

  • Historic building adds to the experience

    Located in the historic Cork Waterworks building, which children may find interesting architecturally. Worth pointing out to older children.

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