Discover a world of exploration and innovation at We The Curious, Bristol’s premier interactive science center located at One Millennium Square, Anchor Road, BS1 5DB. Designed for curious minds of all ages, We The Curious offers a unique blend of hands-on exhibits, thought-provoking workshops, and captivating shows that spark the imagination and foster a love for science and technology. Our state-of-the-art facility is not just a museum; it’s an inspiring space where visitors can engage with science in a fun and meaningful way.

At We The Curious, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer experiences, ensuring that every visit is memorable. Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing quality service, guiding you through our diverse range of activities that cater to both families and individuals. From interactive science experiments to immersive planetarium shows, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

What sets We The Curious apart is our commitment to making science accessible and enjoyable for all. Our engaging atmosphere encourages curiosity and collaboration, inviting visitors to ask questions and explore new ideas. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a school trip, or a corporate event, We The Curious is the perfect destination to ignite curiosity and inspire learning.

For more information about our exhibits, events, or to book an appointment, please call us at 0117 915 1000 or visit our website at http://wethecurious.org/. Join us in celebrating the wonders of science and unleash your curiosity today!

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Elizabeth Leaming

5 Google Rating

What an amazing experience! New, exciting interactive displays all around with some of the old favou

5/ 5

What an amazing experience! New, exciting interactive displays all around with some of the old favourites like the animation and bubbles still retained upstairs. So creative and well planned. An inspiring visit for children and adults. It made us feel how much wonder there is on this planet....and beyond. Totally recommend a visit. 😃😃😃

Ash L

5 Google Rating

Fantastic day out. I haven't been for over 10 years when it was previously @Bristol. Myself and my W

5/ 5

Fantastic day out. I haven't been for over 10 years when it was previously @Bristol. Myself and my Wife went with our 15 month old who loved certain bits of it and he had an absolutely fantastic day, us included! Facilities were good and easily accessible. There was PLENTY of hand sanitiser stations, it all felt very safe! Cafe food/drink was also good value, we had a mid morning snack followed by a hot meal and felt no need to leave!

A Green Space Monster

5 Google Rating

Enjoyed my visit

5/ 5

Enjoyed my visit

Jon Palmer

5 Google Rating

Thanks to Gabe for going the extra mile to help us on our visit. A really fascinating and thought pr

5/ 5

Thanks to Gabe for going the extra mile to help us on our visit. A really fascinating and thought provoking place. Suited our 11 year old children just fine.

Ellie Clayton

5 Google Rating

Always love a Science Museum. Ideal for a family day out, or a perfect date if you are both big, cur

5/ 5

Always love a Science Museum. Ideal for a family day out, or a perfect date if you are both big, curious children at heart (I had far too much fun with the giant bubbles). Phrases big questions in fun and easy to understand ways and blends science with art and philosophy seamlessly. Intended to take more photos, but got swept up into the magic. Recommend.

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