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Discover the wonders of our planet at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences in Cambridge. Boasting a high average rating of 4.7 on Google, this attraction captures the imagination of kids and adults alike with its impressive geology and fossils collection, along with exhibits dedicated to Charles Darwin. Entry is free, making it an accessible outing for all. The museum is thoughtfully designed to accommodate visitors with mobility needs, offering wheelchair lifts and alternative entrances. Little ones can delve into engaging kids' activities and explore with the help of children's activity sheets. The knowledgeable and friendly staff enhance the visit, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

St Andrew's Street (Stop 4)
Bus stop 121 m walk
Emmanuel Street (Stop E2)
Bus stop 181 m walk
Drummer Street (Stop D3)
Bus stop 294 m walk
St Andrew's Street
Bus stop 91 m walk
Bene't Street
Bus stop 259 m walk
The Busway Regent Street
Bus stop 158 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 916 reviews
4.7/5 916 reviews
Em Lineker
Em Lineker
2 weeks ago on Google

Great museum in the centre of Cambridge. Polite and helpful staff toilet facilities.

Almas Dedanwala
Almas Dedanwala
1 month ago on Google

A great collection of geological items. Loved the dino skeleton. A free one to visit while visiting the town of Cambridge. Activity sheet for kids and one can spend a good time there.

Ioana Lungu
Ioana Lungu
1 month ago on Google

Wonderful experience!