based on 5200 reviewsWe made a dedicated trip and had a lovely few hours. There was lots to see with split levels that kept your interest. The penguins were nice, the octopus made an appearance and we would have loved to see more of the otters., we see the otters.. There is plenty to see, read and touch. My grand daughter loved it all, the turtle in the tunnel is beautiful . It was clean, and we had a great time, would definitely go back, staff were helpful,its really nice and deserve to be visited again and again.
The National SEA LIFE Centre is a large aquarium located in Birmingham, UK, dedicated to showcasing and conserving marine life. The centre features over 60 display areas, exhibiting a variety of marine creatures from around the world, including sharks, turtles, seahorses, penguins, and jellyfish. The design of the centre aims to provide visitors with an immersive experience, allowing them to closely observe and learn about the living environments and habits of marine animals. The National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham also features a 360-degree ocean tunnel, where visitors can walk through and admire the marine life swimming overhead.
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We made a dedicated trip and had a lovely few hours. There was lots to see with split levels that kept your interest. The penguins were nice, the octopus made an appearance and we would have loved to see more of the otters., we see the otters.. There is plenty to see, read and touch. My grand daughter loved it all, the turtle in the tunnel is beautiful . It was clean, and we had a great time, would definitely go back, staff were helpful,its really nice and deserve to be visited again and again.
The National SEA LIFE Center "takes visitors to the underwater world of discovery" and accommodates more than 2,000 creatures from around the world.In addition, the Center is working on a project for the "Reproduction, rescue and protection" of underwater inhabitants. It has extensive patented breeding programs for many species of inhabitants, an example of which are seahorses, the number and population of which have been restored and multiplied and are now being demonstrated to visitors in the aquarium.In the center you can see a giant Pacific octopus, as well as crabs, green sea turtles, lobsters, sharks, rays and otters.You will see a demonstration of feeding the inhabitants. If you are not afraid to get wet, then you can get to know the residents of the coastal waters of Great Britain who live in special pools. And not only to see, but also to hold a crab in your hands, stroke a starfish. Admire the 1000 inhabitants of the seas and oceans, including sharks, giant turtles, seahorses, who live in more than 60 aquariums, including a million-liter tropical aquarium, the Kingdom of Nemo , a turtle terrarium incubator, you will get lost in a mirror maze. Recommended to watch a movie about turtles in 4D.
had a great experience at the sea life centre even better that I could get NHS discount. would highly reccomend my daughter loves the place
Amazing day out at the National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham with my girls 🐳🦈💙🐠🐧. Couldn’t have wished for a nicer day out to spend with my babies 💖💖❤️
Great place! Really enjoyed myself and had a great time whilst learning so much about ocean life. The aim to conserve and protect life under water is a great project and good way to have the public to get involved and interact.
Visited the National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham and it was fantastic! 🐠🌊 The diverse marine life exhibits and interactive touch pools were engaging. Highlights include the underwater tunnel and the playful penguins. A great outing for families and ocean enthusiasts! 🌟🐟
Went around covid time booked a slot and it was a 1 way system which was cool! The type of place where all ages will enjoy! Would definitely recommend to go for a few hours! Would definitely be back again!