Science Museum
Kids' birthday party venue in London
Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD, UK
WonderLab birthday parties at the Science Museum with an interactive science show, for ages 7-11
About Science Museum
At a glance
- Age range: 7–11 years
- Guest capacity: 10–10 kids
- Phone: +44 330 058 0058
- Website: https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/
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Party packages & pricing
WonderLab Picnic Party
Around 2 hours 45 minutes in the hands-on Wonderlab gallery with an interactive science show and a snack box for each child. Covers 10 children, with additional guests bookable at extra cost, and a birthday cake can be accommodated.
- Price: £270
- Guests: 10–10
- Ages: 7–11
- Includes: Food, Drinks, Cake
WonderLab Diner Party
Around 3.5 hours in the hands-on Wonderlab gallery with an interactive science show and a hot meal for each child. Covers 10 children, with additional guests bookable at extra cost, and a birthday cake can be accommodated.
- Price: £380
- Guests: 10–10
- Ages: 7–11
- Includes: Food, Drinks, Cake
Frequently asked questions
- What is it?
- A WonderLab birthday party at the Science Museum in South Kensington, in the hands-on Wonderlab gallery where kids see lightning strike, play with forces on giant slides and explore under a canopy of stars.
- What party options are there?
- The WonderLab Picnic Party (£270, around 2 hours 45 minutes) and the WonderLab Diner Party (£380, around 3.5 hours with a hot meal).
- What is included?
- Entry to Wonderlab, an interactive science show, printable invitations, a tote bag with map and instructions, badges, a birthday present and a free book - the Picnic option adds snack boxes and the Diner a hot meal.
- What ages is it for?
- Designed for children aged 7 to 11.
- How many children can come?
- Packages include 10 children, with additional guests bookable at extra cost.
- Can adults come?
- Yes - additional adults can be added for £10 per person on the Picnic party and £15 on the Diner party.
- Can we bring a cake?
- Yes, both packages accommodate a birthday cake.
- Where is it?
- Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London (SW7 2DD).
Reviews
5.0 / 5 based on 5 reviews.
M — Rating: 5/5
Great museum, really interesting space section. Lots of things to see and learn about. I was impressed when I went into the aviation floor as you could go on a walk way and see the planes from a different level, I really enjoyed that. The museum is free to enter, but I recommend booking tickets in advance to skip the queue. Nice little cafe and gift shop. Staff are very friendly and informative. Amenities clean.
Stephen Gardner — Rating: 5/5
I've been coming here since I was at Uni (now 56) and this museum just gets better! Superbly curated exhibits, lots for the interested and the expert too. The galleries were intriguing, inviting and exciting. We went for the Star Trek 60 ehibition and the trail throughout the museum was an excellent idea and made a small number of exhibits feel much bigger! Even the temporary Space gallery was very well done, the highlights were all there and I can't wait to see what the new gallery will be like. I would have given it a 5/5 last time I was here just a few years ago. It's twice as good now. Well worth a visit, especially if you've been before!
Beka Tomashvili — Rating: 5/5
I visited the Science Museum with my 14-year-old son, and we both really enjoyed it. The museum is full of fascinating exhibits covering science, technology, space exploration, aviation, and engineering. Many of the displays are interactive, making the experience both educational and fun. It’s a great place for curious minds of all ages and an excellent destination for families. We spent several hours exploring the different galleries and could easily have stayed longer. A must-visit attraction in London for anyone interested in science and innovation.
K GS — Rating: 5/5
We all need a science museum! London has been home to many museums, which were always shown on their maps, which I loved to take pictures of. But, I felt lucky to go in this one. This museum will celebrate anything with many categories of transport, inventions, space & energy. There are some interactive elements about identity; learning about the things in past centuries &... There is a place in the energy department where there is a focus on climate change & what we could do about it. And we saw inventors of [grandfather] clocks. All of that was very important to know - maybe I should return for memory revision.
A. — Rating: 5/5
London's beautiful Science Museum is located in South Kensingston. It was extremely easy to take the London Underground and make our way there. We booked our tickets in advance. The tickets are free, and you can also add a donation when checking out the complimentary tickets. We were amazed by the various exhibits and the warmth of all the staff. There were school groups also present in the museum, and it added a live and bubbly atmosphere to the place. The gift shop was big and extravagant with many items to choose from. We spent around 2 hours in the museum. We definitely recommend a visit when you're in London.