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🚀Science and Industry Museum

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A hands-on museum in Manchester's Castlefield district, perfect for curious kids. Highlights include the Air and Space Hall with real planes and rockets, the Experiment! gallery full of interactive science puzzles, and the Textiles Gallery showing how cotton was made. Families can also explore the historic 1830 railway station and working machinery demos.

  • Free entry (some special exhibitions may have a fee)
  • Baby changing, buggy parking, and a relaxed family-friendly cafe
  • Recommended for ages 3–16, but toddlers enjoy sensory areas too
  • Book free timed tickets online in advance to guarantee entry
  • Allow at least 2–3 hours; the museum often runs holiday workshops and storytelling sessions
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Book free timed tickets online in advance

    Book your free timed tickets online before visiting to guarantee entry, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Plan for at least 2–3 hours

    Allow a minimum of 2–3 hours to explore properly. With younger children or multiple galleries, you may need longer.

  • Air and Space Hall is a must-see

    Don't miss the Air and Space Hall with real planes and rockets—it's a highlight for children of all ages.

  • Experiment! gallery keeps hands busy

    The Experiment! gallery features interactive science puzzles that engage curious minds for extended periods.

  • Baby changing and buggy facilities available

    The museum has baby changing facilities and designated buggy parking, making it convenient for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Free entry makes it budget-friendly

    General admission is completely free, though some special exhibitions may charge separately.

  • Perfect for rainy days

    Fully indoor museum, making it an ideal rainy-day activity that keeps children engaged throughout.

  • Family-friendly cafe on-site

    Use the relaxed family-friendly cafe for refreshments, though you may want to bring snacks for younger children's energy levels.

  • Toddlers enjoy sensory areas too

    Even very young toddlers (under 3) will find sensory elements to explore, so it's not just for older children.

  • Historic 1830 railway station worth exploring

    Check out the historic 1830 railway station on-site, which often appeals to children interested in transport and history.

  • Working machinery demos add engagement

    Watch working machinery demonstrations to see science in action—check timing on arrival as demos may run at set times.

  • Textiles Gallery explains cotton production

    The Textiles Gallery shows how cotton was made, offering insights into local Manchester history relevant to older children.

  • Holiday workshops and storytelling available

    The museum runs holiday workshops and storytelling sessions. Check the website for seasonal activities during school breaks.

  • Castlefield location has wider attractions

    The museum is in Castlefield district, which has other family attractions nearby—worth exploring the area during your visit.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes

    The museum is spacious with multiple galleries. Comfortable shoes are essential, especially when managing several children.

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