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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Nov 26, 2024
Very informative day out whilst also very interactive and interesting. The cool facts you never knew and find out many years later and mind blown as an adult. My daughters hate science and still love… Full review by NckCutter67
Nov 10, 2024
I haven’t been here since my very grown-up children were young. I visited today with my son and daughter-in-law and my daughter and my 2 and a bit year old granddaughter. We all loved our Day Out. Mo… Full review by KevinKersdale
Oct 30, 2024
You can spend an entire day in this place and enjoy everything on offer. Good parking, and eating options. Highly recommend for all age groups and book ahead for some of the other shows on offer. … Full review by A-U H
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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Just go for the exhibition area only, the Planetarium is only on at set times of the day, and takes about 45m to 1hour to view. There is enough to see just walking around and trying the …
Just go for the exhibition area only, the Planetarium is only on at set times of the day, and takes about 45m to 1hour to view. There is enough to see just walking around and trying the various activities.
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Frequently asked questions
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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...