The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a modern museum located in downtown Miami, combining science, technology, and nature exploration. Its predecessor was the Miami Science Museum, which relocated and reopened in 2017. The museum's most striking highlights include a massive planetarium dome, an aquarium, and interactive science exhibits, featuring an impressive 'Tree of Life' display and Miami's only digital planetarium. It is suitable for families and science enthusiasts alike. Through immersive exhibits and live demonstrations, visitors can explore marine ecology, physics principles, and astronomical knowledge. Its unique design and rich educational programs make it a must-see cultural landmark in Miami.
Hours may vary on holidays; please check the official website in advance.
Combo tickets (including planetarium shows) available; buy online to save time.
Multiple bus routes (e.g., 3, 9, 48, 119) stop at Biscayne Blvd & NE 11th St.
Paid parking available on-site at 1101 Biscayne Blvd. Several public parking lots nearby.
Public transportation is recommended as parking is limited and expensive.
Take Metrorail to Government Center station, or Metromover to Freedom Tower station, then walk about 5-10 minutes.
All ages, from toddlers to adults. Especially recommended for families with children aged 3-12.
Mainly English explanations; some exhibits have Chinese summaries. Download the official app for multilingual info.
Yes, but only in designated dining areas.
Best Season
Year-round, but best from December to April for pleasant weather; avoid summer heat and hurricane season (June-November).
Duration
Recommended 2-3 hours
Category
Museum