The UK is packed with brilliant places where curiosity gets a proper workout. From rockets to dinosaurs, which one would you happily queue in the rain for?
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Natural History Museum, London
A cathedral of curiosities with dinosaurs, gemstones and that iconic Hintze Hall ceiling. Free entry and endlessly Instagrammable.
Science Museum, London
From the Apollo 10 command module to interactive galleries for kids, it's a proper love letter to invention. Bonus points for the IMAX.
National Space Centre, Leicester
You can spot the Rocket Tower from the ring road, and inside there's a planetarium plus actual space hardware. A Midlands gem.
Eden Project, Cornwall
Tropical rainforest one minute, Mediterranean the next, all tucked into an old Cornish clay pit. Science meets sustainability with style.
Jodrell Bank, Cheshire
A UNESCO World Heritage site where a giant white dish has been eavesdropping on the universe since the 1950s. Quietly mind-blowing.
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