


Science Centre Singapore is a world-class interactive science museum where learning comes alive through hundreds of hands-on exhibits that encourage kids to touch, explore, and experiment. With over 1,000 interactive displays across 14 zones, plus an impressive planetarium and OMNI Theatre featuring immersive documentaries on a five-story dome screen, this is one of Asia's top science attractions that keeps children engaged for hours.
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) right when it opens at 10:00 AM for the smallest crowds. Avoid weekends and Singapore school holidays when local families pack the venue. The center is closed on Mondays except during school holidays.
Admission is very affordable at around SGD 12-16 for adults and SGD 8-10 for children, with separate tickets needed for OMNI Theatre (SGD 10-12) and planetarium shows. On-site dining includes a food court, or you can bring your own snacks. The center is fully accessible and easily reached by MRT (Jurong East station) plus a short bus ride.
Singapore's tropical climate means the Science Centre is comfortable year-round. Special holiday programs and camps run during June, November, and December school holidays. The outdoor Ecogarden and Waterworks areas are more enjoyable during drier months (February to April, July to September).
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