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Visit NYSCI. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your visit to NYSCI. We highly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance, to ensure the most seamless entry possible. We look forward to seeing you soon! HOURS & TICKETS. Hours. Wednesday - Sunday | 10am - 5pm* - Last Entry at 4pm; Some exhibits and experience close earlier in the day.
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GENERAL ADMISSION. Provides access to all core exhibits and...
- Speciality Museum Access Programs
MUSEUM HOURS. Monday - Tuesday - CLOSED. Wednesday - 10 am - 5pm. Thursday - 10 am - 5 pm. Friday - 10 am to 5 pm (2 pm - 5 pm - Community Hours) Saturday 10 am - 5 pm. Sunday 10 am - 5 pm. ADDITIONAL HOURS OF OPERATION: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 - Open - 10 am - 5pm. CLOSED. Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day & New Year's Day. Tickets.
New York Hall of Science | NYSCI. Where STEM Comes to Life. NYSCI’s mission is to nurture passionate learners, critical thinkers, and active citizens through an approach we call Design Make Play. We're open Tuesdays - Sundays. Hours and Tickets. Exhibition Spotlight. Building Imagination: Brick by Brick.
GENERAL ADMISSION. Provides access to all core exhibits and experiences, excluding add-on experiences. Choose NYSCI Plus for an an all-inclusive pass. **If you would like to visit us on Friday afternoons for Community Hours, click here to reserve tickets starting 10am the day you plan to come.
10:00 – 17:00. View the opening hours of New York Hall of Science in New York and plan your visit today.
"Visit the New York Hall of Science during their free hours on Friday afternoons; not many tourists know about this, so you can enjoy the exhibits without the crowds. And don't miss the Science Playground – it's well worth the small additional fee for an experience rarely found in museum settings!"
The New York Hall of Science, branded as NYSCI, is a science museum at 47-01 111th Street, within Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, in the Corona neighborhood of Queens in New York City, United States. It occupies one of the few remaining structures from the 1964 New York World's Fair, along with two annexes completed in 1996 and 2004.