Admission Ticket to Sick To Death in Chester: Unique Science and Medicine Attraction

Experience the unique science and medicine attraction, Sick To Death, in Chester. Discover the gory yet fascinating world of science and medicine while engaging in fun activities. Perfect for families and curious minds!

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Sick to Death - Prepare yourselves for bad smells, gross gore, a bit of magic and a lot of science and discovery in this family fun attraction.
    Sick To Death reveals the gory story of medicine through time in this history of medicine attraction in Chester city centre - on the city’s historic Rows. You are invited to enter a playground of plague…
What's Included
  • Self-guided exploration
Additional Information

Sick to Death provides a special attraction comprised of educational elements and recreational activities, perfect for everyone and especially for families, though adult supervision may be required in certain areas. It offers a distinctive perspective on science and medicine that, despite its occasional gruesomeness, will leave you intrigued and inquisitive.

Location
Sick to Death
St Michael's Church, Bridge St.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(328 Ratings)
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Fionasf1478ep
Oct 1, 2024
Interesting - Interesting little museum. Lots of exhibits and information. Enjoyable experience as we didn't know what to expect. Interactive in places
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Lauren_b
Sep 29, 2024
Good - Nice place, interactive and very interesting wouldn’t see anything else like it anywhere else. Worth a trip down!
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Kate
Sep 15, 2024
Quirky - Very cleverly done, well put together and interactive and informative. Staff were pleasant and engaging! Guess the organ!
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Zebrazebra1971
Sep 8, 2024
Well worth it, loved it - Loved it, it’s fun and lots in a small space. Great to read all the interesting facts and get hands on with quizzes and sights and smells. Really liked the character interaction, thoroughly enjoyed.
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Mian641
Aug 29, 2024
10/10, would get the plague again - Absolutely brilliant experience Short and packed with details, a perfect detour for the day Family friendly with all sexual health content in a specific side area obscured from general view
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Michaelcq3999kx
Sep 14, 2024
Fun - Really enjoyable and educational for myself and my 12 year old, quick, easy and entertaining. The host/actress was brilliant and really brought the place to life 😏
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Z6575jxpauld
Sep 3, 2024
Great place in Chester - Great place in Chester to take kids they really enjoyed looking around I would of give this 5 stars but the only reason why I didn’t was the young girl on the desk with shoulder length black hair gothic looking, she was very rude and clearly had an attitude with the public, needs a lesson in customer service, apart from that the kids had a great time and we will go again on our next visit to Chester
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544harrietj
Aug 31, 2024
Good - It’s good, expected it to be a bit more interactive but was good, takes around 30 minutes to go around, lady member of staff was so lovely
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Matthew
Aug 25, 2024
Worth a visit for some gore 🩸 - Well worth a visit for being relatively cheap admission (further NHS discount etc) and all sorts of weird and wonderful artefacts and curios about healthcare (or lack thereof) down the years. Lots of interactive bits though lots of reading points too so can make it as long or as short a trip as you like. Set in a lovely old church (or looks like one anyway) so it’s a very apt environment!
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Sugarsip
Sep 8, 2024
Disappointing - The two women working on the till we're rather unfriendly. One spoke so quietly I could hardly understand her. She also forgot to turn on the video at the start of the tour, so myself and my husband were stood their for 5 minutes wondering what was happening. The "museum" was poor. A few interesting bits, but it was like a school project rather than a museum. We were in and out in about 15 minutes.
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