This business is Trusted — customers consistently rate it 4.5★ across 6,153 reviews, indicating reliable, quality service.
Strong long-term review history with 6,153 reviews and a 4.5★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
Monday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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If you’re thinking about bringing your kids here, you will probably enjoy it. Lots of inactive exhibit for everyone to enjoy. Dinosaur area was cool, but definitely much smaller than some other major museums I’ve attended. Dinosaurs was probably my favorite because I’m starting to feel like an old fossil. All the kids seemed to be enjoying themselves. That said, the atmosphere in the eye feels much more like Chuck E. Cheese or Discovery Zone where the kids crawl through tunnels. Only a small portion of people I observed seem to be focused on learning.
We had an amazing experience at the Adventure Science Center in Nashville, Tennessee! Our family had the best time exploring all three floors of hands-on, interactive exhibits. There is truly something for everyone — kids and adults alike. The museum covers a wide range of topics including the human body, sound and music, space and planets, dinosaurs, science experiments, and STEM learning, all presented in fun, engaging ways. Every exhibit encourages curiosity and learning through play, which kept our kids entertained the entire time. We spent almost three hours working our way through the whole museum, and our kids still didn’t want to leave — a true testament to how engaging it is! Parents may be a little tuckered out by the end, but it’s absolutely worth it. Parking was free and plentiful, which is a huge bonus, and the museum is located in a great, easily accessible area of Nashville. Admission prices are also very reasonable, especially for how much there is to see and do. If you’re looking for family-friendly activities in Nashville, educational fun, or things to do with kids in Middle Tennessee, the Adventure Science Center is a must-visit. We will definitely be back!
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Participating ASTC museum. I remember quite a few exhibits when I had gone to this museum at 8 years old. Some exhibits were new and very interactive and there were a few that definitely were showing its age and needed to be replaced-especially on the 2nd floor by the health and body area. We weren’t able to go to any of the planetarium shows due to time, but it looks like they have a rotating schedule of different movies they play. There is a toddler and baby section which was much appreciated! It’s a good size museum that could take almost the whole day to explore. They have a makers area with 3D printers hard at work and an area for older kids to hang out.
Went here on a Friday to do something indoors and different. No kids with us. And it's a kid type place, but we really enjoyed it and learned a lot! Planetarium was very cool. We didn't have enough time to do it all, unfortunately. Check the times before you go and leave yourself plenty of time to check out everything.
Took my four year old grandson here today! He was captivated, stayed engaged, and through a fit when it closed because he didn’t want to go. I liked the science show about fire. An employee even let my grandson use her vacuum on the floor. He loves vacuums. He had fun and so did the adults. Recommend this for introducing kids to science!