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Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium
(Attractions & Activities - Museums)
3280 S Miami Ave, Miami  33129 • 305-646-4200
Distance: ~15.41 mi from The Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club
Description: COCONUT GROVE. The Miami Museum of Science has many hands-on exhibits for children in the science center, an outdoor Wildlife Center, and a planetarium. The museum also has special changing exhibits featuring such topics as dinosaurs and the early days of the Smithsonian explorers. The Wildlife Center houses over 170 reptiles and birds of prey that have been rescued and rehabilitated. Planetarium shows are offered daily. Call the museum for special exhibit information and show times. Admission includes the museum, planetarium, and wildlife center.
Hours:
Daily 10am-6pm 
Admission: Adult $20; Senior (62+) $18; Student $18; Child (3-12) $13
Payment Methods: Visa,  Master Card,  American Express
Reader Reviews
Rating Summary:
(out of 1 active rating) 
Atmosphere:8 / 10
Experience:10 / 10
Value:8 / 10
#1   Posted on 10/17/2002
by Kay
of Atlanta
Atmosphere:8 / 10
Exhibits:10 / 10
Experience:10 / 10
Value:8 / 10
My son is 13 and hard to entertain. We had a great 1/2 day here. The exhibits were well maintained. It was convenient to other sites. Parking was not a problem. And the staff were great about answering our questions. The 'petting zoo' was a bit crowded by school groups, but we could still get a clear view of everything.
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