The Planetarium, located in London, England, is a popular destination for those interested in astronomy and space. It is part of the Royal Observatory and offers a variety of shows and exhibits. The Planetarium features live planetarium shows, immersive science experiences, and expert-led talks. Shows include 'The Sky Tonight', 'Ted's Space Adventure' for children aged 3-7, and 'We Are Guardians', an immersive exploration into safeguarding the planet. The Planetarium is suitable for people of all ages, with some shows recommended for adults and children aged 7 and above. Children under 5 are not admitted to any planetarium show, and all children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. The Planetarium is located within Greenwich Park, near the Royal Observatory Greenwich, and has facilities such as the Astronomy Café and Terrace, and a shop. The Royal Observatory audio guide is available in different languages to help visitors make the most of their visit
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Activities: We took our toddlers to see the specific show for toddlers at the Planetarium in Greenwich Park. Ted and his friend Plant take kids through the solar system in a fun way suitable for younger ones. It was an educational experience that will ignite a love for all things space in kids
Highlights: The kids loved the Planetarium show! They were amazed by the 360 degree dome views and the fun way that Ted and Plant took them through the solar system. It was a great way to learn about space and ignite a love for all things space ✨