Leisure Activities

Cambridge Science Centre

Our incredible new space is nestled in the heart of the Cambridge Science Park at the Trinity Centre. Cambridge Science Centre is situated on the ground floor, it is easily accessible for those travelling by car, train and bus and via a safe and well-used walking route.

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Our incredible new space is nestled in the heart of the Cambridge Science Park at the Trinity Centre. Cambridge Science Centre is situated on the ground floor, it is easily accessible for those travelling by car, train and bus and via a safe and well-used walking route.

Families can visit us at weekends and during school holidays, when they will have the opportunity to explore a range of over 20 new, open-ended and fun hands-on exhibits. Plus, we have new shows to enjoy AND new Lab and Workshop spaces where young people can experiment and challenge themselves with new concepts.

Our experienced Science Communicators will be on hand to welcome you and support your children as they take up each new challenge.

Although we predominately cater for children aged between 5 – 13 years, younger siblings are welcome too. There will be plenty for them to do and explore!

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Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Car Parking
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • Facilities for Disabled Guests
  • On site parking
  • Resturant
  • wheelchair access

Accessibility Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Mostly flat terrain
  • Wheel chair accessible
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Did you know?

First World War poet Rupert Brooke studied at King’s College, Cambridge, and spent time living in Grantchester. He was so enamoured with the Cambridgeshire village he penned one of his most famous works, The Old Vicarage, about his home there.