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Lance Gabriel
CA

Lance

Canada
Jan 2026
5/5

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You didn't visit Singapore if you didn't visit the Gardens by the Bay. This attraction is in a league of its own and will be the highlight of your trip. The staff is so friendly, the amenities are so clean, just the overall atmosphere is a true definition of Singapore - alive, in all the ways possible.
Prakhar Singhania
IN

Prakhar

India
Jan 2026
5/5

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Gardens by the Bay is a beautiful blend of nature and modern design. The Supertrees, Flower Dome, and Cloud Forest are visually impressive, especially the waterfall and evening light show. The park is clean, well-organized, and perfect for photos and relaxing walks. A must-visit attraction in Singapore.
Vanghele Vriscu
RO

Vanghele

Romania
Jan 2026
5/5

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The visit to Gardens by the Bay was one of the most impressive experiences in Singapore. The gardens are spectacular, extremely well maintained, and the combination of nature and technology is fascinating. Supertree Grove is absolutely gorgeous, especially in the evening, when the light show transforms the place into a real fairy tale. The domes (Flower Dome and Cloud Forest) are impressive, with plants from all over the world and a modern design that makes you forget you are in an extremely crowded city. Marina Bay Sands perfectly complements the experience. The architecture is iconic, and the view of the city is incredible. Even without access to the infinity pool, the observation deck offers a memorable panorama, especially at sunset. The area is lively, clean, and very well organized, with restaurants and shops for all tastes. Overall, it is a thoroughly worthwhile experience—a perfect blend of relaxation, spectacle, and modernism. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Singapore, whether for the first time or returning.
Denise Monteiro de Sant’Anna
BR

Denise

Brazil
Jan 2026
4/5

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The view is stunning! We chose a day with the clearest sky, as it had been cloudy the previois days. The whole process was very well organised, as most things here. We got there a little earlier and the was no problem. We could get up as soon as we got there. That's all. You go up, see the view, take pictures and go down.
Max Victor Lindgren
SE

Max

Sweden
Jan 2026
4/5

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Good theme park, but attractions had long ques compared to the length of the rides. Could benefit from more interactive figures, like Agnes was in the Minion area. More walking around among the visitors.
Linda Zhang
AU

Linda

Australia
Jan 2026
5/5

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We arrived early (around 9am) and spent almost the whole day at Universal Studios Singapore. Although the official opening time was 10:00am, the park actually opened at around 9:45am, which was a lovely surprise. Being able to enter earlier made us very happy and helped us start the day in a relaxed and positive way. It was a long day physically, but surprisingly very relaxing mentally. What made this experience special for us was that there were attractions suitable for different comfort levels. I’m not someone who enjoys extremely intense rides, and I really appreciated that USS offers immersive, story-driven attractions that are exciting without being overwhelming. The food was another big highlight. Everything we ordered looked exactly like the photos on display — no disappointment at all. In fact, it was one of those rare places where the real food truly matched the pictures. What you see is exactly what you get, and that honestly deserves extra points. The park was very crowded and wait times were long, so we couldn’t try every ride, but we still managed to enjoy the ones we truly liked. It felt more meaningful to choose what suited us instead of rushing through everything. Overall, USS is well-designed, clean, and thoughtfully planned. It’s a great theme park not only for thrill-seekers and children, but also for adults who enjoy atmosphere, storytelling, and a balanced experience. Tiring for the body, but very rewarding for the heart.
Markus Naumann
DE

Markus

Germany
Jan 2026
5/5

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The view is great. Everything is well organized. Access to the cafe is not possible from the platform. This has to be reserved separately and has its own elevator. The handling by Headout went smoothly.
MUHAMMAD AQIL BIN LUKMAN NUL HAKIM
SG

Muhammad

Singapore
Dec 2025
5/5

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The ArtScience Museum is an iconic Singapore attraction blending art, science, technology and culture in a striking lotus-shaped building by Moshe Safdie. Its major strength lies in world-class rotating exhibitions that bring dynamic, immersive experiences from digital installations to themed showcases that appeal to families and art lovers alike. Many visitors praise the interactive and visually stunning displays, especially digital art and experiential rooms, making it great for Instagram-worthy moments and discovery.  However, opinions vary: some find ticket prices high and certain exhibits underwhelming or sparse, and visitor experiences depend heavily on the current show. Check what’s included in your ticket before visiting. Overall, it’s worth it for the architecture and standout exhibitions, but value can feel hit-or-miss.

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ArtScience Museum Tickets | Beyond the canvas, into the future

The ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands is one of Singapore’s most distinctive landmarks, instantly recognizable by its lotus-inspired architecture. Inside, its 21 gallery spaces present a diverse mix of art, science, culture, and technology, with rotating international exhibitions, immersive digital shows, and hands-on interactive experiences that appeal to all ages.

Here’s a quick guide to its highlights and the best ArtScience Museum tickets.

Why visit ArtScience Museum Singapore?

ArtScience Museum in Singapore
Immersive art at ArtScience Museum in Singapore
Frida Kahlo: The Life of an Icon at ArtScience Museum
Chewbacca exhibit at Art Science Museum, featuring Star Wars character display.
Gardens by the Bay Light Show
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Iconic & thoughtful architecture

The museum’s lotus-inspired form, designed by Moshe Safdie, is one of Singapore’s most photographed landmarks. Its unique design also shapes the interior galleries with natural light and dramatic spaces.

Flexible, diverse gallery spaces

With 21 differently shaped galleries, the museum can host everything from delicate artefacts to large-scale immersive works. This variety means every visit can feel different depending on what’s on display.

Permanent immersive installations

Alongside rotating exhibitions, the museum houses long-term digital and interactive experiences such as teamLab Future World, ensuring there’s always something engaging to explore.

Interactive & educational programmes

Hands-on workshops, school programmes, and the new ArtScience Laboratory make the museum a space for learning as much as for viewing, appealing to families, students, and curious visitors alike.

Central location & views

Situated at Marina Bay Sands, the museum offers sweeping views of the bayfront and sits within walking distance of other major attractions, like Gardens by the Bay and Singapore Flyer, making it easy to include in a day’s itinerary.

Your ArtScience Museum ticket options

Colorful cartoon fish swim on a projection-mapped wall beside vibrant sunflowers.

teamLab Future World tickets

  • Includes full access to the permanent teamLab Future World exhibition, where art and technology come alive in immersive digital installations.
  • Best for visitors who want a focused, interactive experience and a deep dive into the museum’s signature digital art showcase.

Recommended experience:

  • ArtScience Museum Exhibition Tickets: teamLab Future World
Two figures observe a vibrant digital light installation with colorful patterns.

Exhibition tickets

  • Lets you choose entry to one special exhibition of your choice, such as Future World, Singapop, or Another World is Possible.
  • Best for visitors who want flexibility and prefer to spend time exploring the exhibition that interests them most.

Recommended experience:

  • ArtScience Museum Exhibition Tickets
ArtScience Museum and Gardens by the Bay

Combo tickets

  • Combines museum entry with Future World plus one or more nearby attractions in a single convenient ticket at a discounted price.
  • Best for visitors planning a full day of sightseeing who want to see multiple top attractions without buying separate tickets.

Recommended experience:

  • Combo (Save 7%): ArtScience Museum + Universal Studios Singapore Tickets
  • Combo (Save 5%): ArtScience Museum + Gardens by the Bay/Marina Bay Sands SkyPark/Singapore Flyer Tickets

From Monday to Thursday, Future World ticket holders can collect a complimentary papercraft keepsake at the Digital Light Canvas to take home.

Top exhibits to explore at ArtScience Museum

The ArtScience Museum constantly rotates its exhibitions, bringing fresh, world-class art, technology, and cultural experiences to explore on every visit.

Teamlab installation at ArtScience Museum in Singapore

teamLab Future World

This exhibition is all about the digital artwork that you can interact with and get lost in, curated by the creative minds at teamLab. This popular and permanent exhibit has two main sections: City in a Garden and Exploring New Frontiers.

Why visit: In City in a Garden, you’ll see a digital world where nature comes to life, showing Singapore’s idea of a city that blends with nature. Exploring New Frontiers takes you on a journey through space, showing futuristic landscapes and cosmic wonders. You can also design your own souvenirs and take a piece home.

Type: Permanent

Highlights: City in a Garden, Exploring New Frontiers, 100 years of sea, sliding through the fruit field

Red room with vintage televisions, clothing, and cultural artifacts on display.

SingaPop! 60 Years of Singapore Pop Culture

This vibrant, multimedia exhibition celebrates six decades of Singapore's pop culture, curated by cultural icon Dick Lee. It offers an immersive journey through the nation's evolving identity, featuring interactive displays and nostalgic elements.

Why visit: Step into Singapore’s pop culture history and experience the city’s evolving identity through music, fashion, local slang, and food. Interactive zones let you sing, play, and explore while taking in decades of cultural milestones in a lively, multimedia environment.

Type: Temporary (August 2 – December 28, 2025)

Highlights: RojakLand, SingaMakan Coffeeshop, SingaSong jukebox, SingaStories multimedia finale

Astronaut in colorful suit floating among vibrant flowers, symbolizing "Another World Is Possible.

Another World Is Possible

This thought-provoking exhibition explores speculative futures through over 100 projects across design, architecture, cinema, and art. Co-curated by the ArtScience Museum and Liam Young, it presents innovative perspectives on how our world could evolve.

Why visit: Engage with bold ideas about the future through immersive installations, interactive design projects, and cinematic storytelling. The exhibition challenges conventional thinking and sparks curiosity about alternative worlds, sustainable living, and futuristic societies.

Type: Temporary (September 13, 2025 – February 22, 2026)

Highlights: World-building installations, speculative design projects, cinematic explorations of future societies

Complimentary programmes at ArtScience Museum

In the Ether – A Festival of Quantum Science and Technology

🕧 September 6 – October 31, 2025 | Sun–Thu: 10am–7pm & Fri & Sat: 10am–9pm

📍 ArtScience Museum

Celebrate a century of quantum mechanics with interactive exhibits and demonstrations that show how this field shapes our world and future technologies.

ArtScience Laboratory

🕧 Daily | Sun–Thu: 11am–7pm & Fri & Sat: 11am–9pm

📍 Basement 2

A hands-on space where art, science, and technology meet. Visitors can explore creative workshops, experiments, and interactive activities designed for all ages.

ArtScience Interlude

🕧 Daily | Sun–Thu: 11am–6pm (hourly) & Fri & Sat: 11am–8pm (hourly)

📍 ArtScience Museum Lobby, Level 1

Time-based media artworks play every hour in the Level 1 lobby, offering moments of reflection, mindfulness, and appreciation of art in motion.

ArtScience Encounters with Libby Heaney: Qlimate Tongues

🕧 Daily | Sun-Thu: 10am–7pm & Fri & Sat: 7pm–9pm

📍 Oculus, Basement 2

A multi-channel sound installation blending AI-generated human and non-human voices with quantum-computed sounds, exploring climate, technology, and our relationship with the environment.

Quantum on Film

🕧 September 2 – October 31, 2025 | Daily screenings

📍 ArtScience Cinema, Level 4

Screenings of films inspired by quantum mechanics reveal its strange, unpredictable, and fascinating implications, making complex science accessible through storytelling and visuals.

Plan your visit to ArtScience Museum Singapore

ArtScience Museum exterior with lotus-inspired architecture in Marina Bay, Singapore.
  • ArtScience Museum operating hours: Sun – Thu: 10am – 7pm (Last entry at 6pm) & Fri – Sat: 10am – 9pm (Last entry at 8.15pm)
  • Average time spent: Around 1-1.5 hours per exhibition

Best time to visit

  • Time of the day: Morning or early afternoon (10am–1pm) is ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy the exhibitions at a relaxed pace.
  • Time of the week: Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday) are quieter than weekends, making it easier to explore galleries and interactive exhibits without waiting.
  • Time of the year: February to April and July to September are the least crowded months, avoiding major Singapore school holidays and festival periods for a more relaxed visit.
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The ArtScience Museum is situated on the North Promenade of the Marina Bay Sands resort.

You can reach the museum using public transport like the MRT and bus, or drive down in your car or a taxi.

  • Closest MRT station: Bayfront Station Exit D (7-min walk), B (11-min walk), or C (17-min walk). Board from any station on the Circle Line or Downtown Line.
  • Closest bus stop: Marina Bay Sands Theatre (8-min walk). Buses 97, 97E, 133, 133M, 502, 518 ply by this stop.
  • Closest car park: North Car Park, Marina Bay Sands. Take the lift to Level 1 and walk out to the Waterfront Promenade to get to ArtScience Museum.
  • Closest hop-on hop-off stops: Big Bus Singapore - Marina Bay Sands, Yellow 'City' Route.
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No pets allowed
  • Do not touch any exhibits marked 'Do Not Touch'. Even clean hands can damage artworks. Please also respect all barriers and floor markings.
  • Keep your mobile phone on silent and speak quietly in the galleries to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
  • Tripods, selfie sticks, and flash photography are not allowed unless explicitly permitted.
  • Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Running is not permitted in the exhibition spaces.
  • Food and drinks are not allowed in the galleries to prevent spills and protect the artworks.
  • Smoking or vaping is prohibited inside the museum. Please use the designated areas outside.
  • During busy periods, you may be asked to carry your backpack instead of wearing it.
  • Visitors displaying abusive, threatening, or violent behavior will be asked to leave.
  • Animals, live plants or flowers, open flames, flammable items, and any other objects deemed risky by the museum are strictly prohibited.
Wheelchair accessibility
  • Free Wi-Fi: Enjoy complimentary wireless internet throughout the museum by connecting to the "Marina Bay Sands" network.
  • Baggage storage: Free luggage storage is available at the Visitor Experience Information Counter on Level 1.
  • Lost and found: If you misplace an item, please report it to the Visitor Experience Information Desk on Level 1.
  • Drinking fountains: Water refill stations are located near the restrooms on Levels B1 and B2.
  • Accessibility services: The museum is fully accessible, with wheelchair rentals available at the Visitor Experience Information Counter. All floors are accessible via elevators, and accessible restrooms are provided.
  • Baby care facilities: Baby care rooms with changing tables are located beside the restrooms on Levels B1 and B2.
  • Stroller policy: Due to space constraints and safety concerns, strollers are not permitted in the exhibition galleries. A stroller parking area is provided near the entrance.
  • Emergency services: First aid kits and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are available. In case of emergency, please approach any staff member for assistance.
Plan your visit
Coffee and macarons
  • Miracle Coffee: Enjoy the Singapore-exclusive Kaya Cloud, an Americano with a kaya-flavoured cream cap and gula melaka, alongside unique pastries like Rainbow Cloud, Kopi Choux Puff, and Rainbow Roti, all made with Miracle Coffee’s single-origin beans.
  • The Shop: Take home a piece of Marina Bay Sands with exclusive exhibition-inspired merchandise, apparel, gifts, books, and more. Friendly shop attendants are on hand to help you find the perfect memento.
Singapore Flyer observation wheel with city skyline view.
  • SkyPark Observation Deck: This rooftop observation deck is the crowning jewel of the Marina Bay Sands hotel. Head over for panoramic views of the Lion City during the day and the light shows at night. (350 meters)
  • Gardens by the Bay: These gardens are known for their architecturally unique, eco-friendly Supertrees and a large collection of flowering plants from all over the globe. (350 meters)
  • Singapore Flyer: The giant Ferris wheel of Singapore also doubles as an observation deck from where you can spot other attractions across the city, and click some great pictures while you're at it! (800 meters)
  • National Gallery Singapore: This national monument in Singapore holds historical significance, both inside and out. Explore the largest public archive of Southeast Asian art at this attraction. (3.2 kms)

Frequently asked questions about ArtScience Museum tickets

What is included in my ArtScience Museum tickets?

Entry to the ArtScience Museum, along access to your choice of exhibition.

Are children allowed in the museum?

Yes, but children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Can I visit the Future World exhibit for free?

No, the Future World Exhibition is not free and requires a separate ticket.

What are the ArtScience Museum opening hours?

ArtScience Museum is open from 10am to 7pm (last admission at 6pm) on Sunday to Thursday and from 10am to 9pm (last admission at 8:15pm) on Friday and Saturday.

How do I get to the ArtScience Museum?

The ArtScience Museum is part of the Marina Bay Sands resort and is situated on the Northern Promenade, overlooking the Marina Bay area. You can easily reach the museum via bus, MRT, boat taxi, or car.

What should I keep in mind while visiting the museum?

It is important to keep your phones on silent when you visit the museum. Do not use flash photography inside the exhibits. Avoid bringing any food or drinks into the exhibits. Smoking is prohibited inside the museum. Take a look at our comprehensive visitors guide for more details on rules & visitor tips.

Is the ArtScience Museum wheelchair-accessible?

Yes, the ArtScience Museum is wheelchair-friendly, with automated doors. They also have wheelchair rentals available at the venue. Please note: the Future World exhibit does not allow wheelchairs or strollers inside.

Are there any interactive experiences at the ArtScience Museum?

Yes, the ArtScience Museum has interactive exhibitions like Future World and a VR Gallery (separate ticket required) where you can immerse yourself into fantastical environments and get creative.

Is there a cinema hall in Marina Bay Sands?

Yes, the ArtScience Cinema is located within the museum and regularly hosts screenings for film festival nominees and documentaries. You can catch a screening on your visit to the museum, by paying for a ticket at the entrance.

Can I combine my visit with other attractions?

Absolutely! The museum is close to SkyPark Observation Deck, Singapore Flyer, and Gardens by the Bay, making it easy to enjoy a full day at Marina Bay.

Can I take photos inside the museum?

Non-flash photography is allowed in most galleries. Tripods and selfie sticks are prohibited unless otherwise stated.

Are there free programmes included with the ticket?

Yes, daily drop-in workshops at ArtScience Laboratory, hourly ArtScience Interlude digital artworks, and special seasonal programmes like In the Ether are included.