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ArtScience Museum museum in Singapore, SG
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ArtScience Museum

4.4(18,056 reviews)$Museum
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 4-14. Younger children (4-8) are mesmerized by the interactive digital exhibits and sensory installations, while older kids and teens appreciate the more complex art-science connections and creative workshops. Toddlers under 3 may enjoy some visual elements but might not fully engage with the interactive components.

About

The ArtScience Museum captivates young minds with its unique blend of interactive art installations and hands-on science exhibits housed in Singapore's iconic lotus-shaped building. Kids can explore immersive digital worlds, engage with creative workshops, and experience cutting-edge exhibitions that make learning feel like play, all within the climate-controlled comfort of Marina Bay Sands.

Highlights

  • Future World digital playground with interactive light installations where kids can color creatures that come alive on massive screens
  • Hands-on creative workshops where children can make their own art-science projects to take home
  • Immersive exhibition spaces that respond to touch and movement, encouraging exploration
  • The iconic lotus-shaped architecture itself, which fascinates kids from outside and creates unique photo opportunities
  • Rotating exhibitions featuring famous artists and cutting-edge technology that keep repeat visits fresh

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings (10 AM opening) to avoid crowds, especially during school holidays when local families flock here.
  2. 2.Download the Marina Bay Sands app before visiting for exhibit maps and current workshop schedules. Many hands-on workshops require advance booking.
  3. 3.Bring grip socks for kids if visiting the Future World exhibit, as some interactive floor installations work best without shoes.
  4. 4.Combine your visit with the nearby Gardens by the Bay for a discounted combo ticket, saving money on two top Singapore attractions.
  5. 5.The museum shop offers unique STEM toys and art supplies that make great educational souvenirs, better than typical tourist trinkets.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (Monday-Thursday at 10 AM opening) offer the least crowds and cooler outdoor temperatures for walking around Marina Bay. Avoid weekends and Singapore school holidays (March, June, September, December) when the museum is busiest. Friday and Saturday evenings (open until 9 PM) can also be quieter as families tend to visit earlier.

What to Know

Admission is approximately SGD 17-19 for adults and SGD 12-14 for children (under 2 free), with family packages available. The museum is fully accessible and stroller-friendly. Dining options are plentiful at Marina Bay Sands complex, though outside food is not permitted inside the museum. English signage and audio guides available.

Seasonal Notes

Singapore's tropical climate means year-round indoor comfort. The museum hosts special holiday programs during Chinese New Year (January/February) and year-end school holidays (December) with themed workshops and activities. Check the website before visiting as major exhibitions rotate every few months, offering different experiences throughout the year.

Nearby Eats

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands food court (Rasapura Masters) offers diverse, affordable Asian cuisine perfect for picky eaters with options from Japanese to Indian. For a sit-down meal, Bread Street Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay has a surprisingly good kids menu and Marina Bay views, located within the same Marina Bay Sands complex.

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