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Snow City Singapore

Snow City Singapore
Snow City Singapore
Snow City Singapore
Snow City Singapore

Description

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This
Singapore is a tropical country with its typical weather, which is probably the reason Snow City is so popular. It gives people a chance to beat the heat in a very novel way. The Snow City located at the Science Centre allows people to experience snow and cold weather. Coupled with its Inuit theme and multiple attractions like the 60m long snow slide, fun house for children, playgrounds, and fields, it becomes clear that the Snow City is a unique experience that will leave you with fun and cheerful memories.
Your Experience
Once you enter the Snow City, you will need to put on the jacket and boots to enter the actual snow chamber. If you are not used to low temperatures, you may want to rent some gloves as well. Once you are inside the snow chamber, you can visit any of the four zones inside. You can start from the Artic Snow Playground where you will learn about the Inuit way of life, and then move on to the snow field, and the snow slide. You can find photographers ready to record your memories with your friends and family so that you can relive your experiences long after you leave.

Highlights :
Experience snow in Singapore’s first permanent indoor snow centre.
Be treated to a one of a kind snow blizzard experience.
Play in the snow playground and learn about the Inuit way of life.
Take a snow slide from a 60m long and 3-storey high slope.
Try skiing in on the snow slope in Snow City.

Technical Information

Lat, Lng
1.3351431103.7351608
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Point of Interest updated on 27/06/2018
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Booking

To go to the booking website, click here : www.headout.com/tour/8517/singapore/singapore/snow-city-singapore

Prices

From 10.5SGD

FAQs

Know Before You Go

You cannot take photographs from personal devices while in the Snow chamber.
Children below 7 must always be accompanied by an adult.
Food and beverages are prohibited inside the Snow chamber.
Snow City advises people with medical conditions from visiting the Snow chamber, especially if those conditions could be aggravated by the experience.

Timings

Snow City is open from 10 AM – 6 PM everyday with last admission being at 5 PM.
On school and public holidays, Snow City will be open from 10 AM – 7 PM with last admission being at 6 PM.
Closure dates in 2018 – February 5th, May 7th, July 9th, and October 1st.

Dress Code

Wear long pants to keep yourself warm.
Winter jacket and boots are provided with the admission ticket.
It is compulsory to wear socks when using the house boots.
Gloves and pants are available for rent at the venue. Socks are available for purchase.

Getting There


Buses- Take any of the 66, 178, 198, 335 buses and get down at the Snow City stop.
MRT Train- Get down at Jurong East Station on the East West Line and you can walk to Snow City in 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can transfer to buses 335 or 66 from there to Snow City.

Cancellation Policy

Strict Cancellation Policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled, amended or rescheduled.

Ticket Delivery Information

How To Use Your Tickets
You will receive an email confirmation with your mobile tickets shortly. Please display the same on a mobile device along with a valid photo ID at the venue on the day of your experience.
Validity
The tickets can be used for one time entry and is valid until 31st December 2018.

Inclusions


Admission
Jacket and boots

Exclusions


Gloves

IGN cards

THAÏLANDE LAOS VIÊT NAM BIRMANIE CAMBODGE
La Thaïlande est un pays d'Asie du Sud-Est. Elle est réputée pour ses plages tropicales, ses palais royaux opulents, ses ruines anciennes et ses temples ornés présentant des statues de Bouddha. À Bangkok, la capitale, un paysage urbain ultramoderne côtoie des communautés tranquilles au bord des canaux et les emblématiques temples de Wat Arun, Wat Pho et Wat Phra Kaeo (temple du Bouddha d'émeraude). Les stations balnéaires situées à proximité comprennent la dynamique Pattaya et la ville branchée de Hua Hin. Population : 68 977 400 Langues : thaï, anglais, français Le Vietnam est un pays d'Asie du Sud-Est sur la mer de Chine méridionale. Il est connu pour ses plages, ses cours d'eau, ses pagodes bouddhistes et ses villes animées. Hanoï, la capitale, rend hommage à Hô Chi Minh, l'emblématique dirigeant de la nation à l'ère communiste, avec un immense mausolée en marbre. Hô-Chi-Minh-Ville (anciennement Saigon) possède des sites d'intérêt de l'époque coloniale française, ainsi que des musées d'histoire sur la guerre du Vietnam et les tunnels de C? Chi, utilisés par les soldats Viêt-cong. Population : 96 210 000 Langues : vietnamien, français Le Laos est un pays d'Asie du Sud-Est traversé par le Mékong et réputé pour son terrain montagneux, son architecture coloniale française, ses campements des tribus des collines et ses monastères bouddhistes. Vientiane, la capitale, abrite le monument That Luang, où un reliquaire contiendrait le sternum de Bouddha, ainsi que le monument aux morts de Patuxai et le Talat Sao (marché du matin), complexe regorgeant de stands de nourriture, de vêtements et d'objets artisanaux. Population : 7 248 450 Langues : laotien, vietnamien, anglais Le Cambodge est un pays d’Asie du Sud-est aux paysages variés : plaines de basse altitude, delta du Mékong, montagnes et littoral du golfe de Thaïlande. Phnom Penh, sa capitale, abrite le Marché central art déco, l’étincelant Palais royal et les expositions historiques et archéologiques du Musée national du Cambodge. Dans le nord-ouest du pays, on peut admirer les ruines du temple d’Angkor Vat, un immense complexe en pierre bâti sous l’Empire khmer.  Population : 16 660 436 Langues : khmer
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Edit date : 03/13/2017
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