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Prepare for eureka moments at Science Centre Singapore

At Science Centre Singapore, you’ll gasp, learn, and leave knowing a lot about the human body, climate change, optical illusions, fire, and more. Push-pull-twist-and-turn gadgets make this a haven for curious minds of all ages.

Experiment with gravity, watch a plasma ball crackle under your touch, and watch as a pendulum sketches patterns. There are KidsSTOP programs where they can imagine, discover, and experience Science through meaningful play. Kids aged 8 and under will love the Dino Pit, where they can travel back 65 million years or climb through the 9-meter-tall Big Dream Climber.

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From Snow City to the Digital Dome: Book your tickets to visit the top attractions at Science Centre Singapore

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  • Who’ll love this: Ideal for families, curious kids, and lifelong learners who believe that science is best experienced hands-on. 
  • What you’ll see: A hands-on science museum with interactive exhibits, science shows & demonstrations exploring various scientific fields. Whether you’re sparking a child’s interest in science or diving into learning yourself, this experience is designed to inspire curiosity at any age.
  • How much time to spend here: Around 3-4 hours to explore the major exhibits.

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KidsSTOP tickets

  • Who’ll love this: Kids aged 8 and under who want to play, explore, and understand the world around them.
  • What you’ll see: From digging for fossils at the Dinosaur Pit to building with robots at the PlayMakers Studio, KidsSTOP is all about sparking curiosity in a way that’s as playful as it is educational.
  • How much time to spend here: Plan for 1-2 hours.

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Omni Theatre tickets

  • Who'll love this: Perfect for families, kids, and movie lovers who want a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience that combines learning about science and nature with adventure.
  • What you'll see: Southeast Asia's first 8K digital dome showcases 3D films on nature, wildlife, and space exploration.
  • How much time to spend here: Approximately 45 minutes per screening.

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Snow City

  • Who’ll love this: Perfect for budget travelers, families, and kids who’ve never experienced snow and want to go for a frosty adventure without leaving the city.
  • What you’ll see: Singapore’s first indoor snow center, Snow City is located next to the Science Centre and offers sub-zero fun for everyone. Enjoy snowball fights, tube sliding, and more, with jackets and boots included in your ticket.
  • How much time to spend here: Plan for 1-2 hours at each attraction.

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Go City Singapore Explorer Pass: Choose 2 to 7 attractions

  • Who’ll love this: Budget travellers who want to experience Singapore fully. Great value for money as compared to purchasing individual tickets at each attraction. You can take your time exploring, depending on the type of ticket you choose.
  • What you’ll see: Explore over 30+ attractions in Singapore including Science Centre Singapore, Marina Bay Sands, and Gardens by the Bay using the Go City Singapore Explorer Pass.
  • How much time to spend here: The pass is valid for 60 days from first use and 2 years from purchase, ensuring max flexibility for your plans.

Things to know before booking Science Centre Singapore experiences 

Not sure how to choose the best ticket option for visiting Science City Singapore? Don’t worry! Here’s a friendly guide to help you navigate your ticket options and make the most of your visit:

  • If you prefer to visit one attraction at a time, you can purchase separate tickets for the Science Centre, Omni Theatre, or KidsSTOP. Or, you can choose combo ticket for both Science Centre Singapore + Snow City, for some winter fun in the tropics. 
  • Individual tickets are perfect if you are on short on time or have a specific interest in mind with prices starting at S$9.60 for the Science Centre, S$10.40 for KidsSTOP, and S$11.20 for the Omni Theatre. While the Science Centre + Snow City combo ticket is a fantastic option for families and budget travelers who wants to experience both at a reduced price and offers 30% savings!
  • Go City Singapore Explorer Pass is a great ticket option that gives you access to 30 attractions in Singapore, including top spots like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay and more. Compared to buying individual tickets, the city pass offers significant savings and flexibility, allowing you to explore at your own pace based on the type of ticket you select.

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Phobia²: The Science of Fear

Encounter your deepest fears and learn what makes your knees go wobbly at Phobia²: The Science of Fear. Learn about the physiology and psychology of phobias and fear through interactive displays.

Know Your Poo

Hold your nose and prepare to be amazed! Learn about the icky and intriguing Singapore sewage system and the evolution of the country's sanitation over the past 60 years.

Tinkering Studio

Young inventors can explore hands-on science and creativity through free arts and crafts sessions. Activities include building marble runs and joining woodworking workshops where children learn basic construction skills.

Professor Crackitt's Light Fantastic Mirror Maze

Challenge your navigation skills in this life-size labyrinth of mirrors. Will you outsmart the reflections, or end up in a never-ending loop of your confused face? There's only one way to find out!

Laser Maze

Challenge yourself in the Laser Maze, where you'll navigate through a darkened room filled with laser beams. Your mission: cross the room without triggering the alarms. Crawl, contort, or cartwheel, Tom Cruise style.

Waterworks

This interactive water play area features fountains and splash pads, perfect for little ones to cool off. Parents can relax on shaded benches while their kids enjoy the aquatic activities. Pack a swimsuit for everyone.

Fire Tornado Show

Come face to face with one of the most terrifying natural phenomena as a fire tornado is recreated in a specially built chamber. Capture the action on video in slow motion for a cinematic effect that feels straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster!

Energy Titan Show

Watch in awe as the Tesla Coil generates a staggering 3.5 million volts of electricity, creating bursts of light and arcing across the arena. This electrifying live demonstration features a volunteer inside a cage, adding an extra layer of excitement.

Plan your visit to Science Centre Singapore

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Science Centre Singapore opening hours: 10am to 5pm, last entry is at 4:15pm. It remains closed on Mondays, except on Public Holidays and gazetted school holidays.

KidsSTOP opening hours: 10am to 1pm, (last entry at 12:15 PM) and 2pm to 5pm (last entry at 4:15 PM). It remains closed on Mondays, except on Public Holidays and gazetted school holidays.

Omni-Theatre showtimes: The screenings happen at 10am, 11am, 12pm, 2pm, 3pm, 3:40pm 4:20pm and 5:15pm.

Best time to visit: You should prioritize visiting the Science Centre Singapore during the weekdays to avoid large crowds and enjoy the interactive exhibits at a comfortable pace. For an even quieter experience, plan your trip during the off-peak months of February to April, which fall outside of major school holidays and public holidays, allowing you to explore the centre more leisurely.

Science Centre Singapore address: 15 Science Centre Rd, Singapore 609081 | Find on Map

By Car

  • From AYE (East/City): Exit 13, turn right onto Jurong Town Hall Road, then left onto Science Centre Road, and right into the car park.
  • From AYE (West/Tuas): Exit 13, turn left onto Jurong Town Hall Road, left onto Science Centre Road, then right into the car park.
  • From PIE (East/City or Woodlands): Exit 29, pass IMM, right onto Jurong Town Hall Road, left onto Science Centre Road, and right into the car park.
  • From PIE (West/Tuas): Exit 31, right onto Jurong Town Hall Road, right onto Science Centre Road, and right into the car park.

By Bus

  • Bus services outside the Science Centre:  66, 178, 198, 335.
  • Bus services at nearby bus stop: 51, 52, 78, 79, 97, 98, 105, 143, 160, 176, 183, 333, 334, 506, 542, 543.

By MRT

  • Closest MRT: Jurong East Station (East-West and North-South Lines).
  • Take bus 66 or 335 from Jurong East MRT, or walk 8 minutes to the Science Centre.

Walking from Jurong East MRT

  • Head towards Jurong East Street 13, cross the road, continue past Block 135, and you'll find Science Centre Singapore at the intersection diagonally across.
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  • Health screenings are mandatory, and entry may be denied for health or safety reasons without refund or compensation.
  • While there is no strict dress code, consider wearing comfortable clothes and shoes to enjoy the entire experience. 
  • For everyone’s comfort, do not talk loudly, howl, or shout.
  • You must wear socks at Giant J, Dream Climber, and Small World.
  • Prohibited items include strollers, pets, hazardous materials, weapons, unruly behavior, food, and drinks.
  • Adults must supervise children under 7 at all times.
  • Personal cameras are not allowed in Snow City's Snow Chamber. Seek assistance from onsite photographers. Avoid delays by arriving 15-30 minutes early for your Snow Play session.
  • You must wear long pants in the Snow Chamber. No food or drinks are allowed.
  • Pets are not allowed in the play area.
  • Snow is slippery by nature. Please watch your step at all times.
  • Do not enter the snow chamber or engage in snow tubing if you suffer from medical problems relating to the heart, back, or neck, or any condition that this experience could aggravate.
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  • Accessibility: Wheelchair stroller rentals are available free of charge.
  • Lockers: Coin-operated lockers are available, priced at SGD 0.50 or SGD 1 depending on size.
  • Nursing room and baby changing facilities: A small nursing room with baby changing amenities is located next to the Annexe.
  • Car parking: You can use the paid parking facility while you visit any attraction within the compound.
  • Prayer room and free wifi
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  • Book your tickets online in advance to avoid long queues at the entrance.
  • Wear comfortable footwear, ideally slip-ons, as some attractions may require you to remove your shoes. 
  • Mention the long pants thing here for snow centre, so people can visit all without worrying about changing
  • Disabled-friendly facilities are available, including designated washrooms and parking spots.
  • Avoid bringing food since most attractions might not allow them inside.
  • Set aside at least 2-3 hours to fully explore and enjoy Science Centre Singapore attractions.
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Coffee Bee: A multi-cuisine restaurant offering a mix of local favorites and international dishes like curry chicken, laksa, fried fish Mee Hoon, fish and chips, fried chicken wings, and spaghetti Bolognese.

Stellar Kitchen Bar: Perfect for those seeking a modern café experience, serving Western delights such as pizzas, pastas, salads, burgers, calzones, and desserts.

Phoenix Indian Restaurant: Known for authentic Indian cuisine, featuring butter chicken, naan, biryani, chicken kebabs, and more. Ideal for those craving Indian flavors.

Fountain Microbrewery & Restaurant: Relax and enjoy six flavors of craft beer paired with bar snacks and bites, brewed to perfection.

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Gardens by the Bay: A stunning nature park, famous for its futuristic Supertrees, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome. The evening light show at the Supertree Grove is a must-see.

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
Visit the SkyPark Observation Deck for panoramic views of Singapore’s skyline, Marina Bay, and the iconic infinity pool.

Singapore Zoo & Night Safari
Renowned for its open-concept layout, the zoo is one of the best in the world. Don’t miss the Night Safari to see nocturnal animals in their natural habitat.

ArtScience Museum
Known for its unique lotus-shaped design, the ArtScience Museum features interactive exhibitions and thought-provoking installations. Explore works of revered artists like Leonardo Da Vinci, Salvador Dali, Vincent Van Gogh and more!

Frequently Asked Questions about Science Centre Singapore

What is the price of a Science Centre Singapore ticket?

Ticket prices for Science Centre Singapore start as low as SGD 9 and may increase depending on the type of ticket.

How to book Science Centre Singapore tickets?

You can easily book your tickets online to enjoy great deals, or you can purchase them directly at the venue.

What are the operating hours for Science Centre Singapore?

Science Centre Singapore is open from 10am to 5pm, last entry is at 4:15pm. It remains closed on Mondays, except on Public Holidays and gazetted school holidays.

Is parking available at Science Centre Singapore and what are the parking charges?

Science Centre Singapore provides parking facilities to all guests through three different entrance points. The parking charges are 0.71 SGD per 30 minutes for cars from 7am to 6pm and motorcycle need to pay $0.79 SGD.

Are food and beverages allowed inside Science Centre Singapore?

Food and drinks are not allowed inside the Science Centre galleries. However, designated dining areas are available outside the galleries, along with an on-site café and restaurants.

Do I need to book tickets in advance during peak seasons at Science Centre Singapore?

To skip the hassle of long lines, it's good to book your tickets in advance, especially during the busy peak season from June to August, when school holidays bring in the crowds!

What are the accessibility options at Science Centre Singapore?

Science Centre Singapore is fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps, elevators, and accessible toilets. Complimentary wheelchairs are available at the Guest Services desk.

Is Science Centre Singapore open every day?

Yes, Science Centre Singapore is open every day except Mondays.

Is Science Centre Singapore open on public holidays?

Yes, Science Centre Singapore is open on public holidays.

How long should I spend at Science Centre Singapore?

The recommended duration for your visit is 3 to 4 hours, but this may vary based on your interests.

What age is Science Centre Singapore suitable for?

Science Centre Singapore is the perfect place for everyone to explore, discover, and be inspired by science and technology, whether you are 3 years old or 60 and above.

Is there a dress code for Science Centre Singapore?

There is no strict dress code, but it is recommended to wear comfortable clothing for exploring the exhibits and attractions.

What is the Omni Theatre Singapore age limit?

The Omni Theatre in Singapore does not have a strict age limit for entry, making it accessible to audiences of all ages. However, many shows are tailored for children aged 7 and above.

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