Miami Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium - Miami Museum

  • Address: 3280 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129
  • Phone: +1 305 646 4200
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  • Website:www.miamisci.org
Average Rating
3.5
6+ reviews
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Frommers
2.0
1+ reviews
Yelp
3.0
2+ reviews
Yahoo! Travel
3.5
3+ reviews

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Miami Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129

Miami Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium Details

Descriptions from Across the Web

  • In addition to our featured exhibitions, The Robot Zoo, Newton's Notions and Smithsonian Expeditions, we invite all visitors to enjoy the Wildlife Center, Planetarium Shows and to take part in activities, ... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • South Florida's largest natural history collection is combined with interactive astronomical exhibits. more on TripAdvisor
  • This camp, an offshoot of the Miami Science Museum, is offered in eight one week sessions from June 1-August 3. Children ages three to fourteen years explore science, the environment, rocketry, photography, computers, and much more. Check the camp schedule, as all topics are not covered in every ... more on GoCityKids.com
  • Features hands-on exhibits, continuous demonstrations, outdoor wildlife center with snakes, birds, insects more on Ae.miami.com
  • Amazing Miami Attractions -- This Smithsonian Institute Affiliate features the world-premier exhibition The Dinosaurs of China, a Wildlife Center with rare birds of prey and reptiles, and fascinating Planetarium shows. Live science demonstrations and theater shows daily. Museum store on-site. Cen... more on Miamiandbeaches.com

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1.0
Terriable

This place was not fun for our children since there was nothing good for the children who are around the ages of 3,5, and 6. The staff was mean and had no activity ... By A Yahoo! User from Las Vegas, Nevada, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel

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1.0
PATHETIC!!!!!!

This so called "PLANETARIUM" resembled a poverty stricken grammar school library straight out of the 1970's with fake posters made out of cardboard and construction paper describing the 9 planets in our solar system. The employees were just as retro and eerie. Unless you are between the ages of 4... A TripAdvisor Member, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

1.0
Not so much fun as predicted

When we went to the Miami Museum of Science, we thought that we would have a fun time but it wasn't. The place was dirty and old. Much of the equipment in the place was not working and the staff spoke very little english, and the ones who did, were not experts at ... Matt, a user of Go City Kids. Read full review on GoCityKids.com

4.0
Stein R. 's review

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4.0
Very insightful!

The museum has a lot to offer south florida. Every first friday of the month it gets jam packed with eager audiences to witness the laser show. The museum's current exhibit, The Titanic, is very insightful and very ... By i0emokid0i from Coral Gables, FL, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel

Directions

From the south, take U.S.1 north. Just before the exit to I-95 north, you'll see the entrance to the museum on the right (make sure you're in the right lane or you'll be northbound on I-95). From the north, take I-95 south to Key Biscayne/Rickenbacker Cau

Just south of the Rickenbacker Causeway

Hours

Museum of Science, daily 10am-6pm, 10am-10pm on fridays; call for planetarium show times (last show is at 4pm weekdays and 5pm on weekends). Call for laser show times

Miscellaneous

  • Admission: Adults $20; Students/Seniors $18; Children (3-12) $13; Children (under 3) free ; Members $8; Members' children $6

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