Science Centre Singapore located at 15 Science Centre Rd, Singapore 609081

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Interactive science museum offering kids indoor & outdoor exhibits on Earth, biology & space.

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Lilian Asad

4 Google Rating

full of interaction and fun. great exhibition and very educational. been there for many years as i r

4/ 5

full of interaction and fun. great exhibition and very educational. been there for many years as i remember and always u find new things to learn and experiment. amazing as family trip.

Ameesh Katariya

5 Google Rating

A great place for science enthusiasts! The shows are really great. The one I saw was on automation a

5/ 5

A great place for science enthusiasts! The shows are really great. The one I saw was on automation and robotics, I really loved it! If you are going on a trip to Singapore, please pay a visit to this amazing place.

rohit bagul

4 Google Rating

Lovely place for kids to learn and have fun. Value for money. However very inconvenient as F&B optio

4/ 5

Lovely place for kids to learn and have fun. Value for money. However very inconvenient as F&B options are almost zero. They must put more vending machines for water n cold drinks.

Qiqi Low

5 Google Rating

Love all the activities in there. Good for older kids to learn more about science. Also learn more a

5/ 5

Love all the activities in there. Good for older kids to learn more about science. Also learn more about our Earth and the environment we stay in. After science center can go to snow city to play. Easily burnt the kids energy for 1 whole day

kerk lianghong

5 Google Rating

Educational and family friendly place for explore the whole world of science, lots of cool activitie

5/ 5

Educational and family friendly place for explore the whole world of science, lots of cool activities at here. And some things will makes you understand what's is MAGIC and how it does

Aidan G

4 Google Rating

Wonderful place to take the family and spend a few hours of quality time together. The science cente

4/ 5

Wonderful place to take the family and spend a few hours of quality time together. The science center Singapore offers various activities throughout the building. And if you've checked their events. You might be able to catch a show or a short interesting lecture. Required spending time is about 3hours to fully experience everything. They also have a gift shop where you can pick up souvenirs or something interesting.

Mitch Johnson

1 Google Rating

Expected it to be interesting and fun, but the main attraction seems to be perspective illusions. Th

1/ 5

Expected it to be interesting and fun, but the main attraction seems to be perspective illusions. The science part of it doesn't have much in the way of actually interesting science, and it's mostly walls of text. I'd recommend a museum instead

SKAOG

5 Google Rating

Been here multiple times whilst on school school trips and there's always so much to explore and lea

5/ 5

Been here multiple times whilst on school school trips and there's always so much to explore and learn! A great place to bring your kids to if you want them to have a fun time but also expose them to the sciences at a young age!

mikk s

5 Google Rating

5 Star for the kinetic playground outside the center. A lot of science based play structure and very

5/ 5

5 Star for the kinetic playground outside the center. A lot of science based play structure and very fun and well maintained. Job well done. Kids can have a good time there.

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  • Saturday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
  • Sunday24 hours open
  • Monday24 hours open
  • Tuesday24 hours open
  • Wednesday24 hours open
  • Thursday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
  • Friday02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
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