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Saint Louis Science Center

4.0 (288 reviews)
Closed 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Marissa D.

Had so much fun at the St. Louis science center! There's so much for kids to do. Lots of learning experiences it is free to get in so that was great. It's only $15 for parking or if you find parking on the street it's free there is some similar stuff that you can do while they're it does cost, but it's definitely worth it. I believe we were there for about two hours and my kids! Definitely recommend we are definitely going back.

Anna G.

Came for the sky this night event in the planetarium. It was super easy to buy tickets for it online. The information was all super interesting and relevant. We brought blankets to put over the mats they have to lay on to make it extra comfy.

Shalaunte W.

Waiting on the laser show at the planetarium I decided to browse around the area and this took me back to my childhood memories. Exhibitions are breathtaking, architectural design is amazing and specific to detail. I would love to come back and visit in its entirety. Many directions to venture into and very informative. Souvenir shop is available but it's pretty pricey fyi...Great landmark to the STL community. Located in our beautiful Forest Park! If you know you know!!!!

Ted Anthony U.

The best place to spend quality time with your family is a place where you won't get bored because different sections of the experience change. There are many interactive things you can do in this museum. There's a greater chance of finding a free parking spot at the planetarium entrance inside the forest park.

Jodi R.

We saw the Blue Angels Documentary at the Omnimax theater, very cool experience! And great documentary

Joyce T.

Fun place for kids and even adults. Lot of fascinating science stuffs to explore, don't forget to explore also the speed track camera planetarium.

Lexi M.

I remember visiting this place as a kid and I haven't even visited in over 15 years! Right when we walked through the door, all the childhood memories came back to me. Right at the entrance there was an amazing Ruby Goldberg-like contraption. I could've stared at it for hours. My 1 year old daughter was in complete awe and could've stayed there too! She's recently been into dinosaurs so I was hoping she would enjoy the large animatron T-Rex and she loved it! There were many things that were still too old for her, but she loved it! I can't wait to go back when she will have a full appreciation of everything there!

Lorie L.

Free family space! Private parking lot only $15 but if you chose to support the science center with a membership this becomes complimentary. IMAX shows also available for an additional fee. Our two favorite areas were the gaming exhibit plus the dinosaur and paleontology features. The energy area was cool for me too, especially as the daughter of an electrician that has never seen the inside of a transformer. Small stage shows are offered and only 15 minutes or so. The size of the center lets you get there quickly regardless of the exhibit you're viewing at the announcement. So glad we included this on our St Louis trip! Check website to confirm hours and days open.

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Marie H.

We were excited for the science museum but we wish we would've researched better that it was designed for young children, not adults. It's more interactive play than learning. There had a neat garden center and dinosaur fossils! As two adults, we did it in 45 minutes. Cool spot to visit for families but definitely more play than learning.

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General admission is free at the Saint Louis Science Center. Tickets for other venues, such as the OMNIMAX Theater, James S. McDonnell Planetarium, special exhibitions, and other attractions all vary in price. You can view those prices on our… Read more

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It was closed when we went. However the outside of it looked amazing. We really wanted to see it. :-(

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So much fun! The first visit was nearly 10 years ago. That time was fun too…read more On my most recent visit, it was just as much fun. I think I had forgot just how many different holes and paths you could take. They've also added more stuff than I remember. They had a section roped off because they're adding yet another section. I wasn't sure I'd enjoy the place as much this time around but I did. This is a must-visit when in StL but be warned, you will be tired after playing on this adult playground. The only annoyance this time is that I seem to remember that you could pay one price and get everything. This time, there was the general ticket that gives you access to 3 floors but no roof access. No pinball access. You have to pay extra for those two things. I guess extra charges make sense but just wrap the price all in one. I feel like the floors and roof should be in one ticket. There were a few times that employees came out on the roof to run people off that didn't have the appropriate color of bracelet. If you love having fun, definitely do this when visiting StL.

I thought I had written a review of this a couple years ago but maybe I didn't…read more I think of this place almost EVERY DAY. Definitely whenever someone mentions St Louis or anything that I associate with St Louis. It's my favorite place in the world. I think another reviewer recommended wearing closed toe-shoes, comfortable clothing that you can move in - preferably long pants - as long as they have good pockets, because you don't want to be carrying a purse or bag. This is important. If you have a fear of heights - the City Museum might make you forget that you have a fear of heights. Because it made me forget that I do. I was climbing everywhere. It's amazing. I know how to weld, and all the welds look great and are finished smoothly so you don't get scratched or snagged. Impressive! We went there once when our daughter was 6, and again when she was 21, and I can definitely say that I had a better time when she was older (even though, obviously, I was significantly older as well). Because it does seem a little not-safe if you have a little kid with you. But even then I had absolutely loved it. I live 8 hours away but would literally clear my schedule for the next couple days, anytime, if someone wanted me to go there with them. Just let me grab my sneakers and joggers and I'm ready!

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4.5(19 reviews)
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We went to the museum on Friday. My wife is really into miniatures so it was really a treat for…read moreher. Some of the displays are absolutely amazing. I would totally recommend that you stop in. The admission price is very reasonable and the people working there are extremely friendly. It's just across the street from the Bevo Mill. Easy to find and worth the trip.

If you know me in real life, you know that I have an affinity for miniature houses and furniture…read more When I was making plans to visit St. Louis and saw this museum on the map, I knew I had to make a visit. It is not in the nicest of neighborhoods, which would explain why the door is locked and you have to ring a bell to be let in, even during business hours. Inside, there is a gift shop area where you can purchase a variety of miniature items. Many of them are vintage, although I recognized lots of them as pieces I've previously purchased on Amazon too. The word "vintage" is probably the most appropriate here. The whole place has a smell like an antique store and most of the houses look to have been built in the 1970's-1990's. There are many intricate houses and dioramas, so many things to look at! My personal style is more modern rather than grandma-chic, but I definitely appreciate the love and attention that went into building each of these pieces. Most of them are donated from family members when the artist leaves an estate behind. It was a really fun visit and I'm glad to have checked out the museum.

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Piece for piece. Pound for pound…read more SLAM is free, yet the quality and quantity of the art works were amazing. From Monet to Van Gogh to african pieces. There are plenty of eras at this museum. Honestly, there are a lot of great works. There are free parking spots nearby as well as a garage, but you need to pay for that. Overall, beautiful space inside and outside of museum.

First off, it's hard to beat the setting which is right in Forest Park and the building itself is…read morebeautiful and historic. Walking to it already feels like it's part of the experience. Inside, the collection is genuinely impressive. There's a huge range from ancient artifacts to modern and contemporary art so it never feels repetitive. You can go from Egyptian pieces to seeing European pieces from Monet and Picasso in the same visit. One of the best parts is that general admission is free which makes it super accessible and easy to spend as much (or as little) time as you want without feeling pressured. The layout is spacious and easy to explore, although some sections feel stronger than others depending on your taste. It's also the kind of place where you can wander and really take your time. Great for both a quick visit or a longer afternoon. It's one of the best attractions in St Louis with a surprisingly deep collection. Definitely worth visiting especially if you're already in Forest Park.

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