Planetarium

Planetarium

The Royal Observatory and the Planetarium A few weeks ago now I went to Greenwich for afternoon and wandered over to the Royal Observatory which I would recommend as it is well worth a visit. The Observatory is actually part of the National Maritime Museum which also encompasses the Maritime ... Read review

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I'm seeing stars!!

Advantages: Free museum, great shows, beautiful location
Disadvantages: None

...though is the Planetarium. The Planetarium underwent redevelopment recently and was newly unveiled on May 25th 2007. It is called the Peter Harris Planetarium. This is now the only Planetarium in London. The outside of the building is absolutely stunning. It is covered in bronze and is one of the largest uses of bronze in the world. It looks like just one big chunk but it's actually made up of 250 sheets. It's actually a really interesting, intellectual ...
...celestial equator
• The planetarium is aligned with the local meridian (north-south line)

There are various different shows on at the Planetarium during the day and these you do actually have to pay for but it is well worth it. An adult ticket costs £6 and children are £4. They do offer a family ticket which is think is cheaper if there are four of you. The inside of the Planetarium has 120 seats which are extremely comfortable. ... more

Spottydog11 16.10.2008 (16.10.2008)
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travel into space

Advantages: informative, fun, fantastic audio-visual experience
Disadvantages: crowded, bit expensive

If you've read my opinion on Madame Tussauds, you will know that I visited the Planetarium in part to avoid the long queue to get into Madame Tussauds, as the Planetarium is part of the Tussauds group, and located next door to Madame T's, with a connecting door between the two - thus once you're inside the Planetarium you bypass the queue to get into Madame T's. Nearest tube station to the Planetarium is Baker Street. Unfortunately it is a little pricey - a single ticket to the Planetarium is £6.50, and a combined ticket to both Madame T's and the Planetarium is £13.95. I think the combined ticket is the best option, as it is only a couple of pounds more than the regular admission price just to Madame T's. Personally, I found the Planetarium to be much more interesting. Even though I am not a science fan at all, I still enjoyed ...

weebagpuss 15.03.2001 · Read full review
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Review of London Planetarium, London

Blink and you'll miss it

Advantages: a great show somewhere in the middle
Disadvantages: so expensive it hurts

A couple of months ago I went to the London Planetarium as part of a 'two for one' Time Out splurge around London. You can buy tickets for the Planetarium for around £7.00 or so or buy them as a joint ticket with the Madame Toussards Exhibition next door. This works out a bit cheaper but you still need to remember to remortgage your house before setting out. At half price, the family ticket for both was still around £30 - if you see what I mean. Anyway, I digress. Having cost around a third of the joint ticket price, I was not expecting hours of fun but perhaps just two hours, maybe. The entrance lobby had a few interesting gadgets and interactive displays, but I remember thinking it wasn't anything special. For this reason, I was keen to move on into the main section. Through to the next part, there were a couple ...

moonbailey 20.05.2002 · Read full review
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Review of London Planetarium, London

Fly Me To The Moon

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holidays at a Moon base in ten years time, and of interplanetary travel becoming as common place as air travel is today. Since then the impetus would appear to have gone out of manned space flight, so at the age of 49, I am beginning to accept (reluctantly) that my dream of one day gazing down at this wonderful Earth of ours from space may never actually be realised. ~ ~ So when I found myself in London in February, 2000, for the first time in many years, a visit to the famous Planetarium at Madame Tussauds was very high on my list of things to do. We went as a family, myself and my wife, and our nine year old daughter, (actually she was eight then!) and enjoyed the experience immensely. We bought the combined ticket that entitles you to visit both Madame Tussauds and the Planetarium, and in fairness it wasn’t that cheap, at a cost ...

the_mad_cabbie 20.03.2001 · Read full review
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