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    Intech Hands On Science & Technology Centre & Planetarium

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    London Planetarium

    London Planetarium

    5.0(2 reviews)
    57.4 miMarylebone

    The planetarium is a great visit. I personally love anything space related so I thoroughly enjoyed…read moreit. Like most places in London the exhibits are free. That being said it is quite small. There are only 3 rooms. For those really into this sort of thing it possible to stretch the experience to 1.5 hours (if you read everything and play with every exhibit). Obviously because of it's size it really only has the bare bones of space related information. There are multiple exhibits to play with making it likely more enjoyable for kids. On my visit there was a photo exhibit which isn't permanent but a great exhibit nonetheless. I opted to see one of the planetarium shows. 6.5 quid. The show I was told was half an hour... That was a stretch. By the time the "astronomer" provided her safety instructions opening remarks we were a few minutes late, ended a few minutes early, and the closing credits lasted for probably 25% of the show. Saw dark matter. It had enough of the space visuals to check the box for what you want to accomplish when seeing something in a planetarium but again the very bare essentials of information if that's what your looking for. Overall a great stop off in grenwich but might not be enough on it's own to take a trip for. Luckily there is enough to see in the area

    I'm a bit of a geek when it comes to things like planets and the stars though not so much that I…read moredon't need to be educated on them. I was surrounded by a few too many children here which made me feel a bit old for it but I loved it all the same. You're never too old to gaze at the stars.

    Immersive Theatres - Inside and outside an Immersive Theatres dome

    Immersive Theatres

    5.0(7 reviews)
    62.4 mi

    Mario attended our special school in Gloucester on Friday 5th June 2026. Prior to attendance, his…read morecommunication was clear and quick, and he understood the varying needs of our pupils well. He gave very clear instructions for his arrival to ensure the day could go smoothly, and arrived in plenty of time to be ready for the first group of pupils. The shows were as planned, there was a huge variety available on his website and these were perfect for us. Mario understood the needs of our pupils well, ensuring plenty of time for entry and exit of all wheelchair users, and that some pupils needed to move around during the showing. This is our second visit from Mario and Immersive Theatres, and we would not hesitate to rebook him in the future. Highly professional and kind. Thank you.

    Thank you, Mario, for such a brilliant experience. From the initial enquiry to the day itself,…read morecommunication was clear and straightforward, and you were extremely helpful throughout. The workshop fitted perfectly with our Year 6 Climate Action topic, and the immersive dome really brought the learning to life. The children were engaged from start to finish and didn't want it to end! Everything ran smoothly, and we would highly recommend you to other schools. We look forward to working with you again in the future.

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    Inside an Immersive Theatres dome

    Immersive Theatres - Words from 26 written comments made by teachers & students from 10 different schools. Read them all here: http://bit.ly/it-2017

    Words from 26 written comments made by teachers & students from 10 different schools. Read them all here: http://bit.ly/it-2017

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    We The Curious

    4.1(18 reviews)
    63.8 mi

    This review only relates to the cafe as we stopped in here for lunch as I heard it was a good place…read moreto go with kids. The cafe is a good size, spacious, good for groups and has a great little play area with toys to keep little ones entertained. The adult menu is pretty simple, breakfasts, sandwiches, burgers, salads and a few other dishes, I had Mac and cheese. The options for kids were great, there is a packed lunch station where for £4.50 you can select 5 items that go in a cardboard box. Or a hot food menu for £5.50 that comes with a drink and yogurt or fruit. My son went for the Mac and cheese too. The food was delicious but both dishes came out lava hot and when you've got a starving child the last thing you want is to have to sit and wait while the food cools down. I also thought the hot kids meals were a little over priced but then it was kind of expected considering this was @bristol. Overall great experience though and I'd recommend this to anyone with kids looking for a good lunch spot in the centre.

    This is Bristol's science museum. Kids will enjoy themselves most here, but it is probably one of…read morethose places that wants to be fun for all the family. An engaging day out, and a lot more refreshing than a stuffy art museum. Aiming for that (at least for most teachers) impossible goal of making learning fun, it certainly is a fun day out but I'm not sure if too much is learnt there. The exhibits are all interactive, you can pedal to generate power for a T.V. and lift a four foot diameter globe with a very long lever (this is some sort of reference to the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes, for those that care). This means almost any kid will enjoy themselves here, and you'll see plenty of ten year olds hurtling between each thing, eager to try out everything. The staff are young and keen, and will earnestly explain the science that each exhibit is meant to teach you about. With lots of glass and primary colours it generally feels fresh, something most museums are nothing like. Go there if you've got curious kids to distract, or if you're just a bit of one yourself.

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    Taken from website

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    Magic Mirror!

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