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Discover the interactive Valencia Principe Felipe Science Museum with a $10 ticket, featuring hands-on exhibits, space facts, and an upcoming Leonardo da Vinci exhibition.

The Valencia Principe Felipe Science Museum offers an engaging dive into the worlds of space, science, and technology. For just $10 per person, visitors gain full-day access to over 40,000 square meters of captivating exhibits in the iconic City of Arts and Sciences. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the building itself resembles a whale skeleton, making the visit a visual spectacle as well as an educational experience.
This tour is ideal for those interested in interactive learning, especially families with children or teenagers. The museum’s motto, “Forbidden not to touch, not to feel, and not to think,” underlines its focus on hands-on exhibits. While the general admission offers excellent value, note that guided tours and additional activities are not included, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace.
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The science museum’s building is a standout feature, designed by Santiago Calatrava in the shape of a whale skeleton. Its modern, striking appearance makes it a landmark in the Valencian skyline. The architecture is not just visually impressive—it’s part of the experience, inviting visitors to feel connected with cutting-edge design that symbolizes innovation and discovery.
The museum’s structure is easily recognizable, and walking around the exterior provides excellent photo opportunities, especially during the low, medium, and high seasons, when the opening hours extend from 10 AM to 9 PM. The design reflects a playful and imaginative approach to science, making the entire complex a visual and experiential delight.

Inside, the museum offers a wide range of exhibits that make complex science topics accessible. Visitors are encouraged to touch, feel, and think about concepts like climate change, surveillance technology, and biometrics. Each exhibit is designed to be interactive, with no barriers to engagement—this approach helps demystify science and makes the learning process fun.
One highlight is the Electricity Theatre, where an eccentric scientist demonstrates electrical principles. During this demonstration, visitors can see their hair “stand on end,” providing a memorable visual of physical laws in action. The exhibits are crafted to be easy to understand, making them suitable for both children and adults.

In 2025, the museum will host a special exhibition titled “LEONARDO DA VINCI. 500 YEARS OF GENIUS.” This immersive experience is created in collaboration with the Leonardo da Vinci Museum in Rome. Visitors will explore more than 50 large-scale machines built by Italian artisans, connecting da Vinci’s inventions with current and future technology.
The exhibit will incorporate SENSORY4 technology, which combines moving images, surround sound, and high-definition projections. It aims to bridge art and science, showcasing Leonardo’s visionary ideas that revolutionized engineering and innovation. This exhibit promises to be a fascinating journey through history and modernity.
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The galleries at the Principe Felipe Science Museum cover a broad array of scientific disciplines, making them suitable for all ages. Visitors can spend several hours exploring the exhibits, with some reviews suggesting that a half-day visit allows ample time to enjoy everything comfortably.
The museum is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility challenges can fully participate. The informative displays are presented in easy-to-understand language, making complex topics accessible without requiring prior scientific knowledge.
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The main meeting point for this tour is at the entrance of Ciudad De Las Artes y Las Ciencias in Valencia’s city center. The location is just minutes from downtown, making it convenient for visitors to combine with other city attractions.
The ticket price is $10 per person, with reduced rates available for children aged 4 to 12. Children under 3 are admitted free of charge. The museum’s hours vary by season, with low season hours from 10 AM to 6 PM (Monday to Thursday), and high season extending until 9 PM in the summer months.
Access to exhibits is included in the ticket price, but guided tours and additional activities are not. Visitors can scan a code at the entrance for access, which many find convenient and straightforward.

The museum is described as relaxing and easy to walk around. Visitors often spend around 4 hours exploring, making it suitable for a half-day trip. The flexible timings and the large size of the galleries allow for a comfortable pace, even during busier times in the high season.
Some reviews note that crowd levels can vary, especially during peak periods, so arriving early or later in the day may enhance the experience. The interactive nature of exhibits versus traditional museums helps prevent congestion, keeping the environment enjoyable for everyone.

While the restaurant facilities at the museum are generally functional, some visitors suggest that the cafeteria could benefit from offering more healthy food options. Spending several hours at the museum is manageable with nearby cafes and food outlets in the City of Arts and Sciences complex.
The museum premises are family-friendly, with plenty of rest areas and benches to relax after exploring exhibits. Though not included in the ticket, nearby eateries contribute to a comfortable visit, especially for families and groups.

The Principe Felipe Science Museum stands out for its interactive exhibits and modern architecture. Compared to other attractions like Oceanogràfic or Santos Juanes Church, this museum offers a more hands-on experience that encourages active participation.
While it doesn’t include guided tours or organized activities, the self-guided experience allows visitors to tailor their visit based on interests and pace. Its affordable price of $10 makes it accessible for most travelers seeking a fun and educational day.
This tour is perfect for families with children, teenagers, and adults interested in science, engineering, and technology. The interactive exhibits make complex topics approachable, and the architecture alone is worth the visit.
Visitors seeking a relaxing, self-paced experience will appreciate the large galleries and easy navigation. However, those expecting guided commentary or structured tours might prefer to explore independently or look for other options.
The Valencia Principe Felipe Science Museum offers a value-packed experience that combines modern architecture with interactive exhibits on space, climate, and technology. Its full-day access and affordable price make it a smart choice for those wanting to explore science in an engaging way.
While guided tours are not included, the self-guided approach allows visitors to enjoy exhibits at their own pace. The anticipated Leonardo da Vinci exhibition in 2025 promises an exciting new dimension to this already compelling destination.
This museum will particularly appeal to families with children and teenagers, providing educational fun that is both informative and entertaining. The accessible design and stunning architecture add to its appeal, making it a must-visit in Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences.
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Is the ticket valid for multiple days?
No, the ticket is valid for one day only, so plan your visit accordingly.
Are guided tours available at the museum?
No, guided tours are not included in the ticket price, but visitors can explore independently using the exhibits.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, ensuring easy movement throughout the galleries.
What is the best time to visit during the year?
The high season in summer has longer opening hours (up to 9 PM), but quieter times are during the low season (January to March and October to December).