Edinburgh offers a plethora of fantastic family days out and one place not to miss is Camera Obscura and World of Illusions.
Awh snap! - We currently don't have tickets for this attraction... but you can still learn all about Camera Obscura and World of Illusions below...
With a whopping five floors and more than 100 hands-on, interactive, mind-boggling exhibits to check out (plus a bonus treat in the form of a roof terrace), there are plenty of things to do to keep all ages entertained.
Can you escape the magical Mirror Maze? Or will the Vortex Tunnel leave you rooted to the spot as you try to walk it without losing your balance? You can even draw pictures with just the light from your phone.
Eye Spy Edinburgh is a great way of seeing the city in a different light, while you can also check out the ticks and illusions in Light Fantastic, before swapping noses with your family or friends. Bizarre!
As well as all the fun and trickery to be immersed in, the rooftop of Camera Obscura and World of Illusions offers impressive, 360-degree panoramic views of Edinburgh, where you can spot top sights including Edinburgh Castle, the Firth of Forth, Royal Mile and even Arthur's Seat.
Is There Parking?
There is no parking on the Royal Mile, but local car parks are available.
Are There Baby Changing Facilities?
Baby changing facilities are available on the first floor.
Is it Wheelchair friendly/accessible?
Due to the age of the building, it is listed and, unfortunately, a lift cannot be added, so the exhibits are not wheelchair accessible.
Food/Restaurants available?
There are a good selection of restaurants nearby.
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