The New Children’s Museum San Diego is an interactive museum in Downtown offering immersive art activities and installations for children of all ages, from toddler to tween. In this post, I will share more about what to expect and tips for a New Children’s Museum Downtown San Diego day out.
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The New Children’s Museum Downtown San Diego Day Out
The New Children’s Museum San Diego is spread out across three open floors with several interactive art installations and hands-on family activities. One of the top things to do in San Diego with kids, there are many great opportunities for fun and creativity at this brilliant children’s museum.
There is an outdoor patio with areas for enjoying painting and creating with clay, along with a new outdoor experience in the Museum Park offering more activities and opportunities to make art. I highly recommend visiting if you are planning a family holiday in San Diego.
The unique, creative space at the kids museum is always changing. The San Diego New Children’s Museum regularly updates the details of their current art installations, workshops and programs on their website.
Wobbleland
The New Children’s Museum is a great place to visit with young children, offering fun, hands-on activities for toddlers and dedicated play spaces for babies.
Wobbleland is a beautifully designed, active space for children age 4 and under, and designed to be a giant kitchen sink with soft sculptures of food to be stacked, sorted or rocked.
The Wonder Sound
The Wonder Sound is an amazing playhouse made with 18,000 hand-cut wooden shapes, a labyrinth of rooms and passageways, covered with beautiful paintings and inspiring messages.
During both of our family museum visits, Little T had a blast climbing around here and ducking into the various rooms with other kids.
Paint Studio
The outdoor patio of the children’s museum features a fantastic paint studio. When we visited, there was a covered wagon, cacti and fence to be painted with the colour of the day!
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Now the Paint Studio features a 1950s Dodge truck. The paint, of course, washes off very easily and there’s a row of sinks nearby.
Clay Studio
The Clay Studio is located on the other side of the outdoor patio at the New Children’s Museum San Diego, with plenty of tools and moulds to create art and an area to dry clay sculptures in the sun.
Innovators Lab
The Innovators Lab at the New Children’s Museum is geared towards families with children aged 7-13. The children museum’s Creative Team works with local artists and experts from various fields – including architects and engineers – to create skill-building projects that explore real world issues.
Topics have included buoyancy and electricity, and a current project explores balance and involves developing and sculpting your own spinning top out of wax.
The Rain House
The vibrant Rain House is a creative space where children can explore and play like they might on a rainy day at home – complete with the gentle sounds of raindrops in the room.
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Past Art Installations
The space at the museum is always changing, and New Children’s Museum regularly updates the details of their current art installations, workshops and programs on their website. In this section, I will share past art installations at the children’s museum that we enjoyed seeing and taking part in during our visits.
Missing Link
The Missing Link is a 30-foot inflatable rainbow-striped tunnel that kids will enjoy running, bouncing or rolling through! This colourful project was created by artist Felipe Dulzaides for Animal Art, the New Children’s Museum’s 2009 exhibition.
Car-a-0ake
The Car-a-oake sculpture – a replica of the artist’s 1984 Mercedes Benz he bought when he moved to California – has a radio and microphone inside to bring out your inner dashboard superstar, belting out tunes like no one is watching.
This installation questioned the effect that the car has on Californians, who each spend an average of 90 hours a year in traffic.
Cardboard Chaos
Exactly what it says on the tin! Basically loads of cardboard and fabric which were perfect for building forts and much more.
Desert Derby
Cars with a curvy track to move around on – the Desert Derby was particularly popular and an area we spent a lot of time in! I was interested to learn that the art installation was inspired by the California aqueduct, a 700-mile-long pipe and engineering feat that delivers water from Northern to Southern California. The blue shape in the center, blocked in with the dam, represents a reservoir to store water.
Although Southern California’s natural water supply can support only 2 million people, over 23 million people can live there thanks to the California aqueduct. It’s truly an engineering phenomenon, however, Southern Californians know more about the area’s freeways than their waterways.
There were several more studios and installations I haven’t covered here, along with a library and dress up box downstairs.
This brilliant children’s museum in San Diego Downtown caters so well to the whole family. It’s no wonder all the local San Diego moms I met are annual members at the New Children’s Museum. It’s a place we would certainly return to on our next family holiday in San Diego!
The New Children’s Museum Downtown San Diego
Address: 200 West Island Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
Opening Hours: Open daily, except Tuesday, from 9am to 4pm
Advance reservations are not required. Tickets can be purchased as a walk-up or online for any day the New Children’s Museum San Diego is open.
Tickets: Adult tickets are $20 and children 1+ tickets are $18.00. Children under 1 go free; seniors (65+) $15 and military w/ ID $15.
Closest Trolley Stop: Convention Center Station
Parking: Street parking in the Downtown area is scarce and most spots are for 2 hour stay only. The New Children’s Museum has limited parking in its garage (accessed from Union Street) for $16 for non-members and $8 for members. It is worth checking the children’s museum parking lot first since other parking lots in Downtown San Diego often charge a flat day rate of $20.
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This post on the New Children’s Museum in San Diego Downtown was updated on 6 August 2023 with current visitor information and additional photos of the kids museum installations.
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Rachel G
February 27, 2017 at 10:31 amWow! That sounds like an amazing museum! I just love kids’ museums–such a great place to explore and learn in a safe and fun environment!
Notmyyearoff
February 27, 2017 at 12:29 pmOoh this looks fun. I was going to say wobble land was May favourite bit but I’m pretty sure I’d have to drag all my boys out of the cardboard section! 🙂
Tanja (the Red phone box travels)
February 27, 2017 at 1:24 pmwhat a fun place! #mondayescapes
Tania
February 28, 2017 at 12:52 pmI love places where the kids can really get stuck in and hands on. Looks great! #mondayescapes
Jo
February 28, 2017 at 6:56 pmPhenomenal museum – so much to do and so interactive. My kids would love it there. Thanks so much for sharing with #citytripping
Elizabeth (Wander Mum)
March 2, 2017 at 6:56 pmThis looks amazing! I like the various different sections for different ages. Mine would adore it there…just need to sort a trip to San Deigo! Thanks for linking #citytripping
Sarah Christie
March 2, 2017 at 7:40 pmWow this look so amazing and takes interactiveness to a whole new level, I just love it. Thanks so much for linking up #MondayEscapes
Sharon
March 3, 2017 at 4:50 amWhat a fabulous place! I live in San Diego and didn’t know this great museum is here. I’m hoping to take my grandkids soon!
Mini Travellers
March 4, 2017 at 10:24 amI have loved following your adventures on Instagram. This looks like a really fab museum and one we would love to go to if we were in the area. My good friend is in CA so we must book a trip out there! Thanks for linking up to #MondayEscapes
Cathy (Mummytravels)
March 4, 2017 at 3:01 pmThis looks such a fabulous place – no wonder you spent so long there. I love the fact there are different options for the different age groups too. Looks like so much to explore. #citytripping
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:30 amIt was a great place! I love how creative and interactive it was – can’t wait to go back. Thanks for stopping by!
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:32 amThanks Karen! It’s a great one to visit. Hope you do visit CA – I think you’d love San Diego!
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:37 amWe really enjoyed it… so much to do and I’m curious to see what they’ll have going on when we go back later on this year. Thanks for stopping by and hope you and your grandkids have a great time when you visit!
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:43 amIt’s an excellent museum! I really liked how they had something for all ages! Thanks for hosting #MondayEscapes
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:45 amIt’s a fantastic museum! I loved that it has so many great activities and workshops going on for all ages – we really enjoyed our visit and would definitely recommend visiting. Thanks for hosting #CityTripping
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:47 amIt’s a wonderful one and caters so well to all ages! We really enjoyed our day there and highly recommend it. Thanks for stopping by!
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:47 amIt’s fantastic! Loved how many interactive activities and workshops they had for all ages. We loved it there! Thanks for stopping by!
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:48 amIt’s a great one! Loved it there!
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:49 amThe cardboard chaos room was great fun! Such a fun idea too! Thanks for stopping by!
piccoloexplorer
March 8, 2017 at 11:50 amIt’s a wonderful museum! We loved it and it was great how many activities they had for young children, sometimes we don’t have many options but there was plenty for my son to do there. Thanks for stopping by!