This business has earned a Highly Trusted designation — 4.6★ across 53,053 reviews signals an exceptional and consistent track record.
Strong long-term review history with 53,053 reviews and a 4.6★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Very interesting (if you like space stuff). Lots to see. Quite expensive, but worth the money (if you like space stuff). It was busy, so worth finding food/drink before you visit. Also take note of your parking space! Not many seating areas (in case you can’t stand for long). Washrooms were clean enough. Staff were very helpful. Organised trips were informative. We visited the control centre, and it was all very well organised.
It's an amazing place, my kids really enjoyed it, there were so many attractions. The only thing I didn't like was that the food court is very small compared to the number of tourists it attracts. I had to stand for almost an hour just to get a seat...otherwise, everything else was great...highly recommended! 👍
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When I visited NASA in Houston, the weather was rainy and chilly, which definitely affected the experience a bit. As soon as I entered, the place felt very huge and impressive, especially for people who are really interested in astronauts and space exploration. The exhibits were good and quite detailed, offering a lot of information. However, the overall experience felt average for me because I wasn’t able to take the tram/train ride that goes to the other observatory areas. Due to the rain, that part was not available, and I felt like I missed an important part of the visit. Overall, it’s a great place to see, especially for space lovers, but the weather and limited access impacted my experience.
This is a great place to learn about space exploration, the moon, Mars, the science and technology behind all that, and a whole lot more! It is perfect for the whole family but it could be very tiring for the little ones with all the walking and reading, so I would recommend planning accordingly if you have preschool children. My family and I spent all day there from the time they opened untilthey closed. We did the tram to the astronauts' training facilities, rocket park, and toured around the whole complex/buildings and it was great! Then we had lunch, and after that we went through all the exhibits and everything! We loved it!
Visiting the NASA facility in Houston was truly an unforgettable experience! From the moment we arrived at the Space Center Houston, everything was incredibly well organized and inspiring. Seeing real spacecraft, learning about astronaut training, and experiencing the history of space exploration up close was fascinating. The tram tour to the Johnson Space Center was definitely a highlight — standing near the historic Mission Control felt surreal! The exhibits are interactive, educational, and perfect for both kids and adults. It’s a must-visit destination if you’re in Houston. Highly recommended for anyone who dreams of space! 🚀✨