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Science Centre Singapore SG60 Deals: More Than 50% Off Tickets & New Omni-Theatre Movies Available!

Science Centre Singapore SG60 Deals: More Than 50% Off Tickets & New Omni-Theatre Movies Available!

Sassy Mama25-06-2025
Science Centre Singapore has some fab SG60 deals for the school break and beyond. Read on to find out more about these ticket promos, plus, be among the first to catch all-new Omni-Theatre movies!
It goes without saying that Science Centre Singapore injects a tonne of fun when it comes to STEM education. Interactive and immersive exhibits? Check. Hands-on activities? Check. A cool 8K dome-screen theatre? Check! Now here's the good news: they've got SG60 exclusive promos with discounted tickets for the family. Look forward to saving more than 50% on tickets, making it the perfect time to catch new Omni-Theatre movies!
Snag exclusive SG60 promos for the family
We're always fans of promos and deals in Singapore, and this year's SG60 discounts are just the cherry on top of the icing. From now to 31 December 2025, Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents can get discounted tickets at Science Centre Singapore!
Experience the magic of the Omni-Theatre at just *$6 per person (U.P. $14). Want to make a day of it? Purchase the Science Centre + Omni-Theatre bundle at only $8 (U.P. $17.90) and *$10 per adult (U.P. $19.90)–that's up to 50% off! That's not all; if you're a family of four (two adults, two children), you can book your family day out for just *$24. With this Family Pack, you will get access to Science Centre Singapore and Omni-Theatre for a whole day of family fun and discovery!
*Applicable only to Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents.
New immersive movies at Omni-Theatre
If you've never set foot in Southeast Asia's first 8K dome-screen theatre, this is your sign to do so! The Omni-Theatre offers an immersive educational experience that your kids will talk about for a while, thanks to high-resolution visuals and crystal clear sound. There are two new movies for you to check out.
With Animal Kingdom, you can soar through the skies with a flight of birds, then dive into the ocean to explore coral reefs and learn more about a family of fish. See the world through the eyes of cold-blooded reptiles and amphibians, then stride through the fields with some of the mightiest animals alive!
With Cities of the Future, you can take a sneak peek into our future and discover how smart cities will function. Can we really harness renewable energy as a primary power source? Is it possible to say goodbye to traffic by hopping into an electric flying vehicle? As a special bonus, Singapore's vision and progress toward a more sustainable and connected future are also featured in the movie!
These films aren't just visually stunning–they spark curiosity, fuel STEM learning, and make complex topics fun and understandable for kids 5 and up. With these awesome SG60 perks, be one of the first to catch all-new releases at the Omni-Theatre and let the kids learn and explore at Science Centre Singapore! Excited to visit and save big? Book your tickets here!
Science Centre Singapore, 15 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609081, www.science.edu.sg
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