Space shuttle model displayed at Space Center Houston, Texas
Space shuttle model displayed at Space Center Houston, Texas

Space Center Houston

1601 E. NASA Parkway, Houston, Texas, 77058

The basics

The space center is one of Houston’s top attractions. During a self-guided tour, ride a tram on a Space Center orientation, see fascinating exhibitions of full-size rockets and moon rock samples, and marvel at a life-size replica and the Apollo 17 space shuttle. The “Lunch with an Astronaut” program lets families dine with a real-life astronaut and hear a firsthand account of what space is like. Kids can take a break from science and play at the Kids Space Place while parents relax.

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Space Center Houston Admission Ticket
Space Center Houston Admission Ticket
$32.63 per adult
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Great place to go.
We and our 16 year old granddaughter had a great time seeing everything. We took the train to see thev rocket ships, but we were disappointed the Mission Control one was fully booked.
Sharon_T, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • While everyone will appreciate the offerings at Space Center Houston, the attraction is especially worthwhile for families.

  • Plan to arrive at the center right when it opens—you can easily spend the entire day here.

  • Take the tram tour first: Not only does it help you get oriented, but lines can get long and the non-air-conditioned trams get very warm by the afternoon.

  • Consider a guided Space Center Houston tour and Houston sightseeing combo.

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How to get there

Space Center Houston is about a 30-minute drive or a 90-minute bus ride from downtown Houston. There is ample paid parking at the center.

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When to get there

The Space Center Houston is open year-round, except for Christmas Day and some other major holidays. Hours are generally 10am to 5pm, though these are subject to change; check the website’s calendar.

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Can’t-miss experiences at the Space Center Houston

While there are myriad points of interest within the Space Center Houston, there are a few must-do experiences. The NASA tram tour takes visitors to the iconic Apollo Mission Control Center, where all space shuttle missions and activity onboard international space station assembly flights are directed. The tour also visits the Saturn V Complex at Rocket Park to see an expendable rocket used by NASA’s Apollo and Skylab programs. The Starship Gallery, another must-see, is home to the world’s largest collection of moon rocks, plus space trainers, capsules, and rocket models.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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