Fun and interactive kids' venue
Marbles Kids Museum offers a fun and interactive venue for children's parties and family events. Located in downtown Raleigh, it can host up to 150 guests. Rental prices start at $1,000, making it an affordable option for families. The museum features various exhibits and activities that will keep kids entertained.
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Marbles Kids Museum Museum in 201 E Hargett St, Raleigh, NC 27601, USA accommodates up to 150 guests, 2,000 sqft of usable space. From $1,000 for typical events. Popular for Children's Parties, Family Gatherings, Educational Events. Amenities include Interactive exhibits, Catering options, Parking available, Restrooms, Wi-Fi. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Best for:
Children's PartiesFamily GatheringsEducational Events
Amenities
Interactive exhibitsCatering optionsParking availableRestroomsWi-Fi
Rating: 4.8/5 (7,204 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh is a wonderful place for children to explore, learn, and have fun through hands-on play. The exhibits are creative, educational, and designed to engage kids of all ages — from toddlers to school-age children. Every section encourages imagination and curiosity, whether it’s the water play area, the pretend town, or the science and building exhibits. The museum is clean, well-organized, and staff members are friendly and helpful. The IMAX theater is an added bonus, making it a complete family experience. It’s a perfect destination for families, school trips, or weekend fun. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Raleigh.
– Dr.Bhargava Boddu
- 5.0/5:
Went here on a field trip and it was the best thing ever! I really enjoy how many activities the establishment had, and how they welcome everyone no matter what.
Even as a child, or even as an adult, you can come here and enjoy yourself and just have a good time in general. 5/5 stars! My favorite part was definitely the origami portion!
– Mars Otero
- 5.0/5:
I took my daughter here even though I wasn't sure how much she would be able to do. She just turned 2 but because of a genetic disorder, her mobility is very limited for her age. I was so incredibly impressed with how inclusive this museum was. We LOVED the quiet sensory rooms where she could play at her own pace without big kids making it unsafe. We were having so much fun that we didn't even realize there was a 2nd floor until we were about to leave, so then we stayed longer to play with the big legos! Thank you for putting so much thought into this museum. This is a dream come true for a mama of a special needs kid! I wish I had something this amazing where I live.
Bonus points for having a "tasted toys" bin to keep everything sanitary. Part of my daughter's disorder makes her want to put everything in her mouth, so we returned A LOT of toys lol
– Ashley Dense
Photo credit(s): Ashley Hughes, Jannean Dixon, M.Ed., Krissi Faith, Christopher Winkler