I have been to several science museums in larger cities, and I must confess I was not disappointed with this museum. There are several interactive installations for kids (4-12) such as brain-computer interface, a puzzle solving robot and various 3d displays and touch screens. Toddlers have a great deal of fun in their respective section, specially built for them. The prices are very attractive and the entrance normally includes the temporary exhibit, which have ranged from dinosaurs to genomics and Tesla. The architecture is pretty and blends perfectly with the semi-desertic local ecosystem. Parking is free and very spacious. Besides, it is located in a park larger than central park, so It is the perfect way to spend a day with the kids within a...
Read moreWorth the two hour drive and stay at an Airbnb. It was a Monday but it was open for the holidays. Super clean, beautifully landscaped, some lovely photo opportunities. Tickets fairly priced, nobody really else around, so I recommend coming when they open (parking free). I assume some of the installations were not working (like they tan gram robot who you race against) and the kiddos didn’t check out the astronomy room but you could easily spend two to three hours here. What would make it perfect would be multilingual installations for the English/European visitors, since this place really is a shining beacon for the city and something to be proud of. Let me know if there’s something similar in other towns, I feel like Querétaro is...
Read moreGreat place and area, about 20% of things don't seem to work which isn't too bad but kind of awkward as you try to figure things out and nothing happens and then you move on.. staff are nice. Very cruel they disabled the water fountains because of covid when they don't even sell water ?! Is making children dehydrated better for their health especially in a...
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