Glasgow Science Centre is one of Scotland's must-see visitor attractions - presenting concepts of science and technology in unique and inspiring ways.
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May 16, 2025
The Science Centre is located on the banks of the River Clyde. The centre is generally accessible, with spacious lifts, clean toilets, and a well-maintained environment. It features many hands-on e…Full review by arjain13
May 7, 2025
Excellent set of exhibits and the Galaxy Far, Far, Away show, presented by Lorraine was lovely. My friends had an excellent time. We arrived at around 13:30 and stayed until closing time, and only ma…Full review by pwalker8987
May 3, 2025
What a great day out! Went with a 9 and 6 year old who had the best time. Watched a few of the shows and found them awesome, well worth the extra money. Spent the full day there and didn’t see it a…Full review by Luisa M
What’s the best way to get there from centre of Glasgow with two young children?
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Take the train to the secc station. It is no kore than 7 to 8 minutes walk from there , perhaps 10 if small children. There is also taxis at station which i have used in bad weather and …
Take the train to the secc station. It is no kore than 7 to 8 minutes walk from there , perhaps 10 if small children. There is also taxis at station which i have used in bad weather and cost £7 with tip.
Have a few hours to kill in Glasgow, not sure if I should get the general entry ticket or planetarium entry only, any suggestions? Have about 2ish hours before I have to get a plane home would it be worth the full ticket or not
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Hello, as other people have already said. The museum is geared for children. I would say get the tickets for the planetarium. I found it quite good but I got a bit dizzy but …
Hello, as other people have already said. The museum is geared for children. I would say get the tickets for the planetarium. I found it quite good but I got a bit dizzy but only for a few seconds before getting used to the movement of the sky.
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Do I need to pre-book?
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Yes. To help reduce queues and monitor capacity visits need to be pre-booked in a timeslot (including for Science Passport Holders). During busy periods we may...