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London Planetarium
The London Planetarium, which is adjacent to Madame Tussauds, invites you to discover the basics of astronomy through its permanent exhibition about the solar system, space telescopes and weather satellites. The real attraction though is the 30-minute 3D voyage of discovery through space provided courtesy of the most advanced projector in the world, the Digistar II. An informative narrative that makes you look at outerspace in a whole new light accompanies the show.
Address: Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LR
Phone: +44 (0)870 400 3000
Location Map: Click
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Nearest Tube: Baker Street
Entrance Fees:
London Planetarium Free Week - Monday 24th April to Sunday 30th April.
London Planetarium Free Week is a special event offering free entry into the Tussauds London Planetarium. Visitors can enjoy free, intergalactic adventures for one week in April and bid farewell to the Planetarium before it closes for refurbishment.
The Planetarium will then be closed for six weeks beginning Sunday 7th May.
Other Resources:
www.london-planetarium.com
London Planetarium Book:

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