Parque de las Ciencias in Bayamón reopens after a $20 million renovation, featuring 25 innovative attractions blending entertainment and education, making it a top Caribbean science park. Parque de las Ciencias in Bayamón reopens after a $20 million renovation, featuring 25 innovative attractions blending entertainment and education, making it a top Caribbean science park.

Parque de las Ciencias Reopens in Puerto Rico After $20 Million Transformation

Parque de las Ciencias in Bayamón reopens after a $20 million renovation, featuring 25 innovative attractions blending entertainment and education, making it a top Caribbean science park.

After a seven-year hiatus, Parque de las Ciencias in Bayamón has reopened following a $20 million renovation, making it one of the Caribbean’s most advanced science parks.

Now featuring 25 state-of-the-art attractions, the park blends entertainment and education, offering innovative experiences that appeal to visitors of all ages.

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Parque de las Ciencias in Bayamón reopens after a $20 million renovation, featuring 25 innovative attractions blending entertainment and education, making it a top Caribbean science park.
Parque de las Ciencias Reopens in Puerto Rico After $20 Million Transformation.

Among the highlights is a NASA-partnered Aerospace Institute, showcasing an Exhibition Hall on aerospace advancements, a gyroscope, and virtual reality experiences.

Other attractions include a trackless train system, the immersive Dark Ride, and the Planet of Biodiversity with a terrarium and an interactive El Yunque Rainforest Cafe.

Jorge Jorge, President and CEO of Toroverde™, said the goal is to inspire curiosity through fun and learning.

With sensory-friendly experiences, hands-on STEM programs, and diverse culinary offerings, the park promises a rich experience for all. Ticket prices start at $25, with more information available at parquedelascienciaspr.com.

Source: Parque de las Ciencias in Puerto Rico Reopens as the Caribbean’s Most Advanced Science Park

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