Underwater Street
General description
Discover a real “hands-on” day out at Underwater Street, Liverpool’s Discovery Centre for Children.
Located amongst Liverpool’s waterfront attractions, Underwater Street is a unique venue for families of children aged 2-10 years. Six exciting zones, four craft tables and themed activities such as the pirate treasure hunt ensure a fun-filled day for all visitors. Highlights include the climbing wall, the real car to paint, the giant bubble area and Imagination Village where children can dress up and go to work in our shops.
Three times a day we are on the look-out for children to take part in our very popular “Battle of the Scientists” science show where children can pit their wits against each other in a series of science challenges such as racing rocket balloons and tornadoes.
This July pirates have invaded Underwater Street and we need your help. There are pirate workshops where children (and grown-ups) can make a wide range of pirate and princess crafts including hats, jewellery, cutlasses and waist coats. You can even show off your crafts in the hat and mask parade. Great prizes for the best dressed!
If you haven’t discovered it yet come see for yourself why Underwater Street is Liverpool’s funnest, fullest day out!
Underwater Street is open 10-5 every day during the summer holidays and 10-6 at weekends
Other information
Type(s): Activities, Children, Family
This is an indoor location. The average cost for an adult is 6 Pounds, and for a child is 0 Pounds.
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Added by tanya on Mon 17 Jan 2011 17:37