




Thinktank is located at Millennium Point in Birmingham, West Midlands. It’s a bright, four-floor science museum that leans heavily into the “hands-on” side of things rather than being a quiet place for reading plaques.
What’s there to do?
The museum covers everything from Birmingham’s industrial past (huge steam engines) to the future of space.





Who will enjoy it most?
It is a paradise for primary school children. They can touch, pull, and push almost everything. Teenagers might find the main galleries a bit “young,” but they usually gravitate toward the Planetarium or the more technical robot displays. For parents, it’s a bit of a mix; while the children are safely occupied in MiniBrum, you can’t exactly leave them alone—close supervision is needed because it gets very busy and it’s easy to lose sight of a wandering toddler.
Planning your time
Expect to spend about 3 to 4 hours here. If you have real science buffs in the family, you could easily stretch it to a full day.
Budget and Value
Nearby additions
Since you are right in the city centre, you are a short walk from the Bullring for shopping and endless food options. If you want to make a full day of it, the Birmingham Canal Navigations offer nice walks nearby, or you can head over to The Electric Cinema if you want to catch a film in a unique setting.