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Must-Visit Science Museum for Kids in the UK

šŸŽŸļø A day of fun for two adults and two kids for just Ā£30! Highly recommended! šŸ‘šŸŽ‰ šŸ“ Located in Birmingham, a 1.5-hour drive from Oxford, this three-story museum offers time-slotted entry. It's best to arrive early to make the most of your visit, which can last 4-5 hours at least! šŸ•™ Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM šŸŽŸļø Ticket Prices: Adults - Ā£14, Children (3-15 years) - Ā£10.25, Children under 3 - Free šŸ’” Tip: Purchase on Groupon! A family deal for two adults and two kids is just Ā£30! šŸ…æļø Parking: Millennium Point Car Park, Birmingham B4 7AP. We parked for about 5-6 hours and it cost around Ā£5-6. šŸ” Lunch Options: There's a restaurant on the first floor of the museum with prices around Ā£10 for adults and Ā£6 for kids. The food is decent. You can also bring your own food; there's a designated area nearby where you can eat what you've brought. šŸŖ€ Activities: 1ļøāƒ£ First Floor: Various engines, car and airplane models, and a mechanical arm that assembles cars. It's a paradise for little boys who love machines! 2ļøāƒ£ Second Floor: Interactive mechanical models, car repair, electricity generation, and body part games that teach kids through experience. 3ļøāƒ£ Third Floor: Minibrum, a mini town with shops, construction sites, restaurants, hair salons, parks, and car repair shops. Kids can play house, and they won't want to leave! 🚜 Outside the Third Floor: An excavator to operate and dig in a sea of balls, interactive robots, and various animal specimens. šŸ‘¶ Preschool and primary school kids will definitely love it! #UKFamilyOuting #HolidayDestinations #Birmingham #FamilyFun #UKScienceMuseum #ChildrenEducation #FamilyTravel

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Must-Visit Science Museum for Kids in the UK

šŸŽŸļø A day of fun for two adults and two kids for just Ā£30! Highly recommended! šŸ‘šŸŽ‰ šŸ“ Located in Birmingham, a 1.5-hour drive from Oxford, this three-story museum offers time-slotted entry. It's best to arrive early to make the most of your visit, which can last 4-5 hours at least! šŸ•™ Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM šŸŽŸļø Ticket Prices: Adults - Ā£14, Children (3-15 years) - Ā£10.25, Children under 3 - Free šŸ’” Tip: Purchase on Groupon! A family deal for two adults and two kids is just Ā£30! šŸ…æļø Parking: Millennium Point Car Park, Birmingham B4 7AP. We parked for about 5-6 hours and it cost around Ā£5-6. šŸ” Lunch Options: There's a restaurant on the first floor of the museum with prices around Ā£10 for adults and Ā£6 for kids. The food is decent. You can also bring your own food; there's a designated area nearby where you can eat what you've brought. šŸŖ€ Activities: 1ļøāƒ£ First Floor: Various engines, car and airplane models, and a mechanical arm that assembles cars. It's a paradise for little boys who love machines! 2ļøāƒ£ Second Floor: Interactive mechanical models, car repair, electricity generation, and body part games that teach kids through experience. 3ļøāƒ£ Third Floor: Minibrum, a mini town with shops, construction sites, restaurants, hair salons, parks, and car repair shops. Kids can play house, and they won't want to leave! 🚜 Outside the Third Floor: An excavator to operate and dig in a sea of balls, interactive robots, and various animal specimens. šŸ‘¶ Preschool and primary school kids will definitely love it! #UKFamilyOuting #HolidayDestinations #Birmingham #FamilyFun #UKScienceMuseum #ChildrenEducation #FamilyTravel

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