Space Center Houston

4.6(52,136)

Hours of Operation

Monday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Contact Information

Address

1601 E NASA Pkwy, Houston, TX 77058, USA

Reviews

4.6(52,136)
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Anne Todd

Very interesting (if you like space stuff). Lots to see. Quite expensive, but worth the money (if you like space stuff). It was busy, so worth finding food/drink before you visit. Also take note of your parking space! Not many seating areas (in case you can’t stand for long). Washrooms were clean enough. Staff were very helpful. Organised trips were informative. We visited the control centre, and it was all very well organised.

a month ago

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Mandeep Singh

Amazing experience! Seeing real spacecraft up close especially the Space Shuttle was unforgettable. The exhibits are interactive and inspiring, and the NASA tram tour was a definite highlight. Well organized, educational, and worth the visit. Highly recommend! 🚀

2 months ago

AJ
Alfonso Jerezano

This is a great place to learn about space exploration, the moon, Mars, the science and technology behind all that, and a whole lot more! It is perfect for the whole family but it could be very tiring for the little ones with all the walking and reading, so I would recommend planning accordingly if you have preschool children. My family and I spent all day there from the time they opened untilthey closed. We did the tram to the astronauts' training facilities, rocket park, and toured around the whole complex/buildings and it was great! Then we had lunch, and after that we went through all the exhibits and everything! We loved it!

3 months ago

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Ronald Braun

Good experience but this place is money pit starting with $11 parking. Entry for two seniors was $95ish. There are lots of historical exhibits and shows with plenty of kiddie rides at additional expense. This place needs a good dusting and lights were hanging from the grid which is against the building code. Docents are needed at the exhibits to explain what is not on display placards. The teams pretty much do you of with little commentary on the center.

3 months ago

JK
JUNG KIM

At first, I thought it was a SpaceX exhibit because of Elon Musk, but it turned out to be a NASA visitor center/museum—and honestly, I loved it even more! The place is very well-maintained, the programs and exhibits are fantastic, and everything feels top-notch. The admission fee is a bit on the expensive side, so I decided to buy the annual membership and ended up spending two full days there exploring everything. Totally worth it! Highly recommend if you’re into space stuff—whether you’re expecting SpaceX vibes or not, you won’t be disappointed!

3 months ago

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