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Sick To Death in Chester offers a fascinating journey through the macabre side of medical history. Housed in a former church building, this quirky attraction provides an engaging experience for both adults and children. With a reasonable entry fee of 8 pounds, visitors are treated to two hours of interactive displays that delve deep into the history of sickness and death. The venue is particularly popular with families, thanks to its children-friendly activities like the hidden rat hunt and entertaining sniff tests.

The staff, known for their enthusiasm, guide you through a unique learning experience that blends education with fun. Among the many oddities, the infamous poo section adds a touch of humor to the visit. Before leaving, don't forget to stop by the quirky gift shop for some unforgettable souvenirs. A trip to Sick To Death is not only an educational highlight but also an unforgettable adventure for curious minds of all ages.

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Features

Suitable for children, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Park & Ride (Stand M), Pepper Street
Bus stop 64 m walk
Grosvenor Street (Stop X)
Bus stop 92 m walk
Pepper Street (Stand Z)
Bus stop 72 m walk
Chester Bells Coach
Bus stop 146 m walk
Lower Bridge Street (Stand Y)
Bus stop 72 m walk
Ye Olde Kings Head
Bus stop 130 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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Shea Holden
Shea Holden
6 days ago on Google

Very informative for those with morbid curiosity! Lovely staff too.

Tal Boo LJ
Tal Boo LJ
1 week ago on Google

Really enjoyed this exhibition. Lots of interesting, and gory information about medicine and surgery throughout history. Lots of activities for kids to do. Not too expensive either.

Stephen Woodcock
Stephen Woodcock
1 week ago on Google

A great educational experience that takes around one hour to get around but could last longer if you take your time and read everything on offer. Some good interactive sections and the content doesn't shy away from the disgusting nature of medical history. Good value for money.