based on 874 reviewsThe best place to go on a rainy day. My Mother-in-Law wanted to go to the beach for Mother's Day and we promised her we would take her to the "Ocean". Little did she know there would be sharks and stingrays swimming over her. SHE LOVED IT!
The Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a modern science center combining an aquarium, planetarium, and interactive science exhibits. Here you can watch marine animals like sharks and rays swim overhead, or enjoy cosmic films under the giant dome theater. With diverse exhibition themes ranging from human anatomy to space exploration, it's perfect for visitors of all ages. The museum also features interactive health-themed zones and occasional science activities. Its innovative facilities make for a fulfilling half-day or full-day visit, offering a perfect blend of scientific discovery and visual entertainment.
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The best place to go on a rainy day. My Mother-in-Law wanted to go to the beach for Mother's Day and we promised her we would take her to the "Ocean". Little did she know there would be sharks and stingrays swimming over her. SHE LOVED IT!
I went solo and still had a great time gaping at the aquarium, touching rays and admiring a great view of the skyline. Plus Liam Neeson narrating an engrossing film about planet Earth in the planetarium!
New museum Downtown Miami. I've heard good comments.
The new frost museum of science is absolutely stunning. In its new spot at Museum Park in downtown Miami, the city finally has a museum it can be proud of. Great for both kids and adults to explore.
It's free every second Saturday of the month!