Glasgow Science Centre is located at 50 Pacific Quay, Glasgow G51 1EA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Glasgow Science Centre and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Ari And Spag

5 Google Rating

The experience was fantastic here. It can be expensive but it’s worth it. I spent a couple of hour

5/ 5

The experience was fantastic here. It can be expensive but it’s worth it. I spent a couple of hours here and I haven’t even properly interacted with all the activities. I would recommend going to the Planetarium as it was a unique show. The staff are really friendly and entertaining. I am definitely going back.

alan smith

5 Google Rating

Fantastic selection of fun and interesting interactive displays suitable for all ages to play with o

5/ 5

Fantastic selection of fun and interesting interactive displays suitable for all ages to play with or study. Wish the robot hand had four balls so we could have tried to make a little pyramid. Looking forward to going again to see what the new sections will be like. Travelled there by bus easily. Bus stops right at the entrance.

Chris McDowall

5 Google Rating

Well worth a visit with young kids. We travelled there on open top bus and facilities incl toilets a

5/ 5

Well worth a visit with young kids. We travelled there on open top bus and facilities incl toilets and eateries were first class. A good way to spend c.4 hours and at no stage were the youngsters bored it really does not get better than that

Alasdair Weir

5 Google Rating

Lots and lots for the children to do and interesting for parents as well. It's pricey, so make the m

5/ 5

Lots and lots for the children to do and interesting for parents as well. It's pricey, so make the most of it and plan to spend the whole day there. Cafe is very busy at lunchtime but you can get takeaway much quicker and eat it in the picnic area. Or just take a picnic

Michéal Quinlan

5 Google Rating

This is the finest science center i have been to in Scotland. It's a vast cornucopia of fun and know

5/ 5

This is the finest science center i have been to in Scotland. It's a vast cornucopia of fun and knowledge. Spread over 3 floors, it covers at the moment engineering, the human body and renewable energy topics. There is also a planetarium with shows which cost extra. If you plan on visiting more than a few times a year the passport (season ticket) is better value. The staff are always very friendly and especially so when they have special events on. There is food in a large cafe at the rear of the ground floor and food is decent with options for all dietary requirements. There's is access to all floors by lifts. You won't be disappointed with a visit here and I won't be surprised if you will be soon booking another visit as you can possibly take it in in one.

Anjali Suresh

5 Google Rating

Really a great place to spend an entire day at. The staff are really helpful and both the planetariu

5/ 5

Really a great place to spend an entire day at. The staff are really helpful and both the planetarium shows are really informative and well produced. Loved all the interactive exhibits. The place is really amazing!!!

Colin D

5 Google Rating

Great place to bring the family. Lots to do for all ages. Plenty of hands on things to do. Lovely ca

5/ 5

Great place to bring the family. Lots to do for all ages. Plenty of hands on things to do. Lovely cafe area with plenty of seats. Plenty of staff on hand to answer questions and to direct you to where you need to go. Escalators to.the first floor but there is a lift to get to all the floors if needed. Also spotted a meditation room, which is something I've not noticed before.

Bryn R Williams

4 Google Rating

Well worth a visit. Some amazing designs. Didn't get to go up the Tower because of COP26, but hopefu

4/ 5

Well worth a visit. Some amazing designs. Didn't get to go up the Tower because of COP26, but hopefully will on our next trip.

D “Remolino” S

5 Google Rating

I'm actually here to praise the Cabin takeaway beside the river, adjacent to science centre. Tremend

5/ 5

I'm actually here to praise the Cabin takeaway beside the river, adjacent to science centre. Tremendous and freshly prepared food and drink. Best toastie ever tasted.

Jennifer Wildheart

5 Google Rating

Without doubt the best science centre we've been to in the UK. Everything worked - which was a nove

5/ 5

Without doubt the best science centre we've been to in the UK. Everything worked - which was a novelty! - there were loads of great seated activities which was brilliant for those of us with mobility issues, and also for when parents have had enough and want to do some solo learning 😊 Staff were friendly and informative. Gift shop grab bags were a brilliant idea and a clever assist to parents who don't want to be hassled at the till. So thank you!

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