πŸ“Œ Science centre in Old Town, City of Edinburgh
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Underneath the great volcanic prow of Salisbury Crags in central Edinburgh, the striking white tent forming the shell of Dynamic Earth is in a fitting location for an all-age attraction explaining the processes which shaped our planet Earth. It’s certainly not a stuffy old museum: this was a venue developed for the new millennium as an interactive, multi-sensory experience. You start by travelling back to the Big Bang in a Deep Time Machine, after which a series of partly guided, high-tech zones take the visitor forward through time and space, up to the different world biomes of the present day. A 360Β° cinema show completes the offering. The ticket price isn’t cheap and it’s not somewhere you can spend a whole day – the different zones have to be explored in order, so you can’t easily re-visit sections once you’ve moved on to the next room – but it certainly merits a visit if you have children or a passing interest in geology. Allow a couple of hours.

🌍 Location

πŸ“Œ Holyrood Road, 15-min walk east of Edinburgh Waverley station

🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NT 268737

πŸ›°οΈ GPS coordinates: 55.950652,-3.174528

🚌 Canongate | πŸš† Edinburgh Waverley (0.5 mi) | πŸš‹ St Andrew Square (0.5 mi)

πŸš— Car park (charge)

πŸ“ Key info

⌚ Generally daily, but Wednesday to Sunday during some low season periods

🎫 £17.70 adult / £10.90 child

πŸ”— dynamicearth.co.uk

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