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💻The Centre for Computing History

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A hands-on museum dedicated to the story of the Information Age. Interactive exhibits let kids explore vintage computers, play classic video games, and learn about coding. Highlights include the retro arcade, the BBC Micro classroom, and the story of the smartphone.

  • Best for ages 5–14, but younger children can enjoy the play area and older teens will appreciate the tech history.
  • Facilities: café, gift shop, baby changing, wheelchair accessible. Parking available on site.
  • Plan 2–3 hours. Check website for special family workshops and events.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Plan for 2–3 hours minimum

    Set aside at least 2–3 hours to explore properly. Kids often spend longer on hands-on exhibits than expected.

  • Retro arcade is a highlight

    The retro arcade is hugely popular with kids aged 7+. Bring some coins or small change for classic games.

  • BBC Micro classroom is interactive

    The BBC Micro classroom lets children try hands-on coding and computer history. Great for ages 8–14.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are on site, making it easier to manage younger siblings alongside school-age children.

  • Ideal indoor activity for rainy days

    Fully indoors, making it perfect for rainy or cold weather when you need to keep kids entertained.

  • Best suited for ages 5–14

    Designed mainly for ages 5–14. Younger children enjoy the play area; older teens may find the tech history more engaging.

  • Play area for younger visitors

    There's a dedicated play area, so children under 5 can enjoy activities even if some exhibits suit older kids better.

  • On-site parking available

    Parking is available on site, reducing hassle when visiting with multiple children and buggies or car seats.

  • Café on-site for refreshments

    A café is available, so you can grab snacks and drinks without leaving the museum. Bring packed lunches if preferred.

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout

    The museum is wheelchair accessible, and buggies should navigate the spaces reasonably well.

  • Check website for family workshops

    The museum runs special family workshops and events. Check the website before you visit to see if anything matches your trip.

  • Vintage computers may be hands-on

    Interactive exhibits let children try vintage computers and classic games. Supervise younger children to prevent accidental damage.

  • Smartphone history exhibit included

    The smartphone story exhibit fascinates many children, bridging between retro tech and devices they use daily.

  • Gift shop has souvenirs

    A gift shop on-site sells computing-themed souvenirs and retro games, though prices may be higher than high street shops.

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