Skip the line and dive into Boston’s Museum of Science—home to lightning shows, virtual aquariums, and hands-on exhibits that spark curiosity. Discover the magic of science in one of the most innovati
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Location: Cambridge
What's Included
- 5-Star Licensed Guide fluent in your chosen language
- Private Tour of the Museum of Science, Boston
- Skip-the-Line Tickets to the Museum of Science
- Expert commentary tailored to your interests (e.g. astronomy, technology, biology)
- Personalized experience with time for questions, hands-on exhibits, and photo stops
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit for the tour! It’s designed to be family-friendly, so kids of all ages can enjoy it. The guides tailor the experience based on the group's interests, so younger kids can have just as much fun as older ones. Just be sure to let them know the ages in advance, so they can prepare age-appropriate activities.
A: If you need to reschedule, just contact the provider directly. Typically, they’re pretty flexible, especially if you reach out in advance. If there's bad weather or another major issue, they’ll usually offer a refund or a chance to book another date. Just make sure to check their specific policy when you book.
A: Weekdays are usually the best, especially in the morning when it opens. If you're planning on a weekend, try to get there right when it opens or later in the afternoon. Since this is a private tour, you'll bypass the lines, but it’s nice to have a quieter museum experience!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the skip-the-line tour at the Museum of Science!
I’m considering this private guided tour for my kids’ birthday. They’re obsessed with space and tech! I love that it’s tailored to your interests, and skipping the line sounds amazing, especially on a busy weekend. Has anyone done this? What was your experience like?
Anyone know if there are parking options near the Museum of Science?
I’m planning on taking my family for the private tour and I’m curious about parking. I've heard the area can get crowded. Is there a lot nearby or should we plan on public transportation?