What makes it 84% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can take the 90-minute self-guided route and linger at interactive zones or hourly planetarium shows, and the venue is fully accessible and safe, so it scores high.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo travelers can explore interactive galleries and catch a planetarium show at their own pace.
Explore the core exhibition:
Move freely through seven immersive galleries tracing Earth’s history from the Big Bang to the present.
Tip: Spend extra time at tactile exhibits like the iceberg display and rainforest simulator.
Attend a planetarium show:
Watch a 30-minute dome show on topics from volcanoes to exoplanets.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early and queue at the entrance to secure a seat.
Experience the 4D motion ride:
Feel earthquakes and volcanic eruptions on the motion simulator.
Tip: Check show times on arrival and join the queue promptly; rides fill quickly.

Ron George
A must visit. The staff were excellent, everyone were very helpful and engaging. The planetarium show 'You are here' was very good. The lady who presented it did a great job.
Stephen Caldwell
This is a brilliant place, so much to see and do! Very well done, you can’t go wrong! Staff are amazing, helpful and knowledgeable. A fantastic day out. We pre booked, and also parked there. Food was great too! 👌🏻
Kinga Surmiak
I highly recommend visiting Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh for a fun and educational family day out! It’s an amazing place where both kids and adults can learn about the history of our planet through interactive exhibits, stunning visuals, and engaging activities. The staff are friendly and the whole experience is really well organized. Perfect for a family trip – everyone will enjoy it!
María Carballo
Beautiful venue to attend a concert. The only issue it was too hot and they didn't have AC, I know it's Scotland and many places don't have AC, apart from that beautiful place.
Byron Farrow
A very worthwhile experience if it's your first time, interesting and informative with something of a focus on the history of Earth Science that is rare to see. But if you have been before then it's not much changed since your last visit, the parking is expensive (and poorly signposted) and the lifts to the car park may not be working.
Check the ‘What’s On’ calendar for Halloween and Easter trails. Summer weekdays are quieter; relaxed sessions run on some Fridays.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Annual Pass (day ticket equivalent) | GBP 21.5 |
| Coffee at café | GBP 2.5 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 24 |
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