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We The Curious: Bristol’s Interactive Science Playground and 3D Planetarium

Explore Bristol’s interactive science centre with over 200 exhibits and the UK’s only 3D Planetarium, where curiosity meets creativity.

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We The Curious is Bristol’s vibrant science centre located at One Millennium Square on the harbourside. It offers over 200 interactive exhibits, creative workshops, and the UK’s only 3D Planetarium. Designed as a playful, hands-on experience for all ages, it encourages curiosity and exploration through science, art, and technology in a lively, inclusive environment.

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1 Millennium Square, One Millennium Square, Anchor Rd, Bristol, BS1 5DB, GB
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Duration: 3 to 4 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Tuesday
10 am-5 pm
Wednesday
10 am-5 pm
Thursday
10 am-5 pm
Friday
10 am-5 pm
Saturday
10 am-5 pm
Sunday
10 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Take bus numbers 8 or 9 from Bristol Temple Meads station to College Green, then walk approximately 15 minutes to We The Curious. Alternatively, use the Park and Ride service 902 Portway, which stops adjacent to the venue. Bus travel typically takes 20 to 30 minutes with regular service intervals; single fares cost around £2 to £3.

    Train and Walk

    Arrive at Bristol Temple Meads train station, then enjoy a 20-minute walk along accessible pavements to One Millennium Square. The route is mostly flat and suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.

    Car

    Drive to Millennium Square Car Park located directly beneath We The Curious using postcode BS1 5LL for Sat Nav. Parking fees apply, typically £2 to £4 per hour. Note that the venue lies within Bristol’s Clean Air Zone, so additional charges may apply for some vehicles.

    Walking

    If staying nearby in Bristol city centre or harbourside, walking to We The Curious is an easy option, with well-signposted routes and flat terrain. Walking times vary from 10 to 30 minutes depending on your starting point.

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    Local tips

    Book tickets online at least a day in advance to secure entry and receive up to 15% discount on group bookings.
    Add a daytime 3D or 2D Planetarium show to your visit for an immersive space experience; children under six are not permitted in 3D shows.
    Bring your own lunch to enjoy in the picnic area or try the onsite vegetarian café offering fresh meals and drinks.
    Children under 12 must be supervised throughout the venue, including the Planetarium, to ensure safety and enjoyment.
    Use public transport or park at Millennium Square Car Park beneath the venue; be aware of Bristol’s Clean Air Zone charges if driving.

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    A Hub of Science, Art, and Play

    We The Curious is more than a traditional science museum; it’s a dynamic public space where science, art, and ideas intersect. Situated on Bristol’s bustling harbourside, the centre invites visitors to engage with over 200 interactive exhibits spread across two floors. From exploring bubbles and brains to tinkering with robots and tornado simulations, every exhibit encourages hands-on learning and playful experimentation. The atmosphere is informal and welcoming, designed to spark curiosity and creativity among visitors of all ages.

    The UK’s Only 3D Planetarium

    A standout feature is the UK’s only 3D Planetarium, where visitors can embark on immersive journeys through space. The planetarium offers presenter-led shows suitable for all ages, revealing the wonders of the universe in vivid detail. Daytime 3D and 2D shows can be added to your visit, providing a captivating complement to the interactive exhibits. Due to eye health considerations, children under six are not admitted to 3D shows, ensuring a safe experience for all.

    Inclusive and Family-Friendly Environment

    We The Curious is designed with inclusivity and accessibility in mind. Families are encouraged to visit together, with children under 12 required to be supervised throughout the venue, including the planetarium. Facilities include baby-changing areas, accessible toilets, a Quiet Room, and a Multi-Faith room, making it welcoming for diverse needs. The centre also offers personal assistant tickets free of charge for visitors requiring support, ensuring everyone can participate fully in the experience.

    Educational Workshops and Charitable Mission

    Beyond exhibits, We The Curious runs creative workshops, talks, and STEM-focused activities in fully equipped laboratories and classrooms. These programs support learning for schools, home educators, and the public, emphasizing science as a collaborative and evolving part of culture. Operated as a charity, visitor ticket sales contribute to ongoing educational projects and community engagement, reinforcing the centre’s role as a vital resource for science education in Bristol.

    Facilities, Food, and Location

    Visitors can enjoy freshly prepared vegetarian meals and handcrafted coffee at the onsite Double Puc Café or bring their own food to use the picnic area. The centre is located at One Millennium Square, easily accessible by public transport, car, or on foot from Bristol Temple Meads station. Parking is available at the Millennium Square Car Park beneath the venue, though visitors should note the area falls within Bristol’s Clean Air Zone. The vibrant harbourside setting adds to the lively, scenic ambience.

    Visiting Tips and Practical Information

    We The Curious is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm during term time, and daily during school holidays and bank holidays. Booking tickets online in advance is recommended, especially for weekends and holidays, to secure entry and enjoy discounts. Typical visits last between three and four hours, allowing ample time to explore exhibits, attend workshops, and experience the planetarium. The venue is partially accessible, with some limitations for wheelchair users in certain workshops.

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