Interactive exhibit at Science Centre Singapore with colorful displays and visitors exploring.
Visitors at Science Centre Singapore with colorful towers and modern architecture.
Singapore Science Centre entrance with surrounding greenery.
Visitors engaging with interactive geospatial technology exhibit at Science Centre Singapore.
Interactive robot exhibit at Science Centre Singapore with digital screens and robotic arms.
Visitors watching a space-themed show at Science Centre Singapore's planetarium.
Giant skull and skeletons at Phobia exhibit, Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore Tickets

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The Science Centre Singapore Tickets allow you to explore an exciting blend of education and entertainment in the heart of the city-state. With over 1,000 interactive exhibits, it offers hands-on learning experiences that captivate visitors across all ages. Young children can enjoy playful activities at KidsSTOP, while older kids and adults might find Phobia: The Science of Fear intriguing as it delves into the science behind common fears.

At Science Centre Singapore, families and children can dive into interactive exhibits that deliver hands-on learning in an engaging setting. The centre is perfect for science enthusiasts eager to explore.

Educational displays on energy, space, and time travel are part of the attractions at this innovative technology hub. A mind-bending mirror and laser maze enhance the experience further.

Young visitors can engage with fun experiments that foster curiosity at KidsSTOP, a zone designed to be both educational and entertaining within Science Centre Singapore.

Witness Southeast Asia’s first 3D digital dome theater for an unparalleled movie-going adventure or step into Snow City's winter wonderland. Both attractions offer distinct experiences in the region.

A towering flame vortex exceeding six meters is created during The Fire Tornado Show, providing a spectacular demonstration of scientific principles through fire.

Admission for The Science Centre Singapore

Use of Omni-theatre, based on your chosen option

Entry ticket to KidsSTOP, depending on the selection made

Individual Expenses

Interactive exhibit at Science Centre Singapore with colorful displays and visitors exploring.

Interactive exhibit at Science Centre Singapore with colorful displays and visitors exploring.

Nestled near other major attractions in Singapore, The Science Centre offers a fascinating mix of education and entertainment for visitors across various age groups. With over 1,000 hands-on interactive exhibits, guests can dive into learning through engaging activities.

  • Young explorers will delight at KidsSTOP with playful opportunities like piloting planes or unearthing dinosaur bones in sandboxes.

Families and adults might find Phobia: The Science of Fear intriguing as it delves into the science behind common fears through interactive displays. For a distinct experience, head to Snow City—Singapore's sole indoor snow attraction—where guests can sled down snowy slopes while learning about climate change interactively.

  • The Omni-theatre offers an engaging 8K IMAX dome screen experience that transports visitors into the universe and beyond.

For a dynamic spectacle, don't miss the Fire Tornado Show, which creates a towering flame vortex reaching up to six meters high—ideal for capturing memorable photos.

The Science Centre: A Hands-on Adventure

If you enjoy engaging with science and engineering hands-on, The Tinkering Studio is perfect. It offers young minds the chance to experiment, build, and create in a dynamic environment filled with curiosity and fun.

Visiting The Science Centre Singapore guarantees an enriching experience for families or anyone seeking something unique in this lively city-state. With its array of interactive exhibits and live shows, guests can easily spend several hours exploring all that the centre has to offer.

Visitors at Science Centre Singapore with colorful towers and modern architecture.

Visitors at Science Centre Singapore with colorful towers and modern architecture.

Singapore Science Centre entrance with surrounding greenery.

Singapore Science Centre entrance with surrounding greenery.

Visitors engaging with interactive geospatial technology exhibit at Science Centre Singapore.

Visitors engaging with interactive geospatial technology exhibit at Science Centre Singapore.

Accessibility Features

The Science Centre is wheelchair accessible for all visitors. Sensory bags are available upon request, particularly beneficial for families with children on the autism spectrum.

Items Prohibited

  • KidsSTOP does not allow food and drinks, pets, hazardous items, or weapons. Plan your packing to comply with these restrictions.
  • The Snow City snow chamber also prohibits food and beverages, personal photography equipment, pets, hazardous materials, and weapons. Check what’s allowed before visiting.

Prams or strollers are not permitted inside KidsSTOP.

Useful Details

In Snow City, children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. The Science Centre Singapore provides facilities such as wheelchair access, prayer rooms, restrooms, parking options, and food outlets for visitor convenience.

Tips for Visitors

  • Book your visit in advance during peak seasons to avoid sold-out sessions and ensure a smooth entry into Science Centre Singapore.
  • If you plan on visiting multiple attractions nearby, consider starting with the furthest one first for an efficient day out in Singapore.
  • Sensory bags are available at the centre; it's advisable to request them if your family includes children who might benefit from such support.
Interactive robot exhibit at Science Centre Singapore with digital screens and robotic arms.

Interactive robot exhibit at Science Centre Singapore with digital screens and robotic arms.

Visitors watching a space-themed show at Science Centre Singapore's planetarium.

Visitors watching a space-themed show at Science Centre Singapore's planetarium.

Booking tickets in advance is recommended to avoid delays during peak periods.

If visiting with young children who may need it, consider bringing a sensory bag—available especially for families with kids on the autism spectrum.

To optimize your visit and prevent rushing, start at the furthest attraction first before heading back. This strategy helps save time.

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FAQs

The best times to visit are early mornings or late afternoons when crowds are thinner and temperatures are milder. Weekdays during school holidays tend to be less busy than weekends. Plan your visit around these times for a more enjoyable experience.
Your admission fee grants access to all permanent galleries and exhibitions within the science centre. Special exhibitions or events may require additional tickets, but general entry covers a wide range of interactive displays and activities.
Absolutely, the centre offers numerous interactive exhibits designed specifically for children's education and enjoyment. Families can explore together in areas like KidZania and Wonder Workshop which are tailored to younger audiences.
Bring comfortable walking shoes as you'll be doing a lot of standing and moving around. Sunscreen is essential if visiting during peak daytime hours. Also consider bringing a water bottle and snacks for energy throughout your visit.
Photography is generally allowed throughout the centre except where specific signs prohibit it (e.g., in some interactive zones). Remember to ask for permission when taking pictures of other visitors or exhibits that may require special consideration.
Visitors typically spend between 3 to 5 hours at the centre, depending on their interest level and pace of exploration. There are over 80 hands-on exhibits spread across multiple galleries, ensuring plenty of activities for all ages.
While not mandatory for most visitors, booking ahead is recommended during peak seasons like school holidays when queues can be long. Online bookings ensure quicker entry and help avoid disappointment due to sold-out tickets.
The easiest way is by MRT; take the East-West Line (EWL) or North-South Line (NSL) to Expo station, then walk about 5 minutes to reach the centre. Buses also provide direct routes from various parts of the city.
Tickets are available with entry to Omni-Theatre or KidsSTOP included based on your selected option. You can choose which exhibits you want access to when purchasing your tickets.
The centre features over 1,000 interactive exhibits, including KidsSTOP for younger children, Phobia: The Science of Fear, Snow City with an indoor snow experience, and the Omni-Theatre.
While the data doesn't specify a digital ticket option, you can check with Headout about using your phone or app as an alternative method of entry if available.
Snow City offers an indoor snow experience where visitors can sled and learn about climate change through interactive displays, making it a unique winter-themed attraction in Singapore.
Food and beverages, pets, hazardous materials, and weapons are not allowed in KidsSTOP. These items are also prohibited in certain other areas of the science centre.
The ticket does not include personal expenses such as food, drinks, or any other items that visitors might need to bring along during their visit.
Yes, there's KidsSTOP where little ones can engage in fun learning activities like piloting airplanes or digging up dinosaur bones in a sandpit.
Yes, the Omni-Theatre offers a 3D digital dome experience for watching films and is included as per your ticket option selection.
Older visitors can explore exhibits like Phobia: The Science of Fear, a mind-warping mirror and laser maze, topics on energy and space, as well as the Fire Tornado exhibit with flames over 6 meters tall.
Science Centre Singapore is wheelchair accessible. Sensory bags are also available for families with children on the autism spectrum to help them navigate the exhibits comfortably.

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