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Children's Museum Tucson: A World of Discovery

Inspiring young minds through play-based learning in the heart of Tucson's historic downtown.

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The Children's Museum Tucson (CMT) is a vibrant and playful learning space in downtown Tucson, Arizona, offering interactive exhibits and hands-on activities for children up to age 10. Housed in the historic Carnegie Library, it sparks curiosity and imagination in a fun, community-focused environment.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's website for special events, discounts, and free admission days, such as Discovery Nights on Thursdays.
  • Metered street parking is available, but it can fill up quickly. Consider using the GoTucson Parking app or parking in a nearby garage.
  • Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy in the outdoor courtyard, as there is no restaurant on site.
  • Take advantage of the Sun Link Streetcar, which stops just a couple of blocks from the museum, for a convenient and fun way to arrive.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Armory Park, cross 6th Avenue heading north. The Children's Museum Tucson is directly across the street from the park. Look for the historic Carnegie Library building. Cost: Free

  • Public Transport

    Take any bus that services the downtown area. Several bus lines stop near the museum. Get off at the 6th Avenue/12th Street stop, which is a short walk to the museum. Cost: Free (Sun Tran, Sun Link, Sun Van, Sun On Demand, Sun Express and Sun Shuttle rides remain fare-free)

  • Driving

    From I-10, take the Congress Street exit and head east. Turn right onto 6th Avenue; the museum will be on your left. Metered parking is available on the surrounding streets. Cost: Metered parking is $1 for two hours. Garages nearby vary in price.

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The Children's Museum Tucson is more than just a museum; it's a dynamic learning environment where children can explore, create, and discover through play. Founded in 1986 as the Southwest Children's Exploratory Center, the museum moved to its current location in the historic Carnegie Library in 1991. This beautiful Beaux-Arts building, a landmark designed by Henry Trost, provides 17,000 square feet of space for 11 indoor exhibits and an outdoor courtyard. Inside, young minds can roam through exhibits like Bodyology, where they learn about the human body and healthy choices; Electri-City, where they explore energy and circuits; and the Investigation Station, a STEM-focused area with activities that move and make noise. The Pet Vet exhibit allows children to care for animals, while Sense of Place offers a tour of Tucson landmarks. Wee World provides a special area for children 5 and under with tactile and make-believe opportunities. The outdoor Curiosity Courtyard features musical instruments and space for reflection. CMT is committed to providing accessible and affordable experiences for all children in the community. With its engaging exhibits, special events, and community programs, the Children's Museum Tucson is a cornerstone of learning, laughter, and community for Tucson families and visitors alike.

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