Play Street Museum - Alpharetta

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11770 Haynes Bridge Rd
Alpharetta, GA 30009
Play Street Museum is an interactive children's museum and indoor play area purposefully designed to encourage a young child's sense of independence, exploration, and creativity. By narrowing the focus of our children's museums and indoor play areas to the interests and imaginations of children 8 and under, young explorers will discover educational exhibits and activities in a world specifically crafted just for them. Because of our deliberate and manageable scale, kids are able to self navigate to engage deeply in activities about which they are most interested and passionate. This freedom reinforces independence in the child and also has the benefit of creating a more relaxed and accommodating museum experience for the caregiver.

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4.59 reviews
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Kina A.
9/11/2025

Wonderful, clean, organized play space for little ones. There is something to do for all interests! Amazing place to go when it's super hot, cold, or a rainy day. It is different from your...

Elzabeth T.
9/1/2025

The good is the town street is cute with lots of options for playing. The bad was that it was so crowded that you could hardly move. I thought by reserving a spot that the crowd level would be...

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sharon u.
4/21/2025

Our grand daughter loved it! Just way too many adults getting in the way of kids trying to play

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Richa S.
8/2/2024

The good: very nice staff, cute shop-like mini play areas, lots of different activities for kids to make their way through. The not so good: parents are constantly on their phones and only paying...

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Cathy H.
9/15/2024

Great place to take your grandkids! Our 2 1/2 year old granddaughter loved it! She is at the age where they love to put things in, and take them out, so the grocery store, recycling truck and the...

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