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Snow City Singapore
Written by Rahul on May 21, 2020 Share on

Snow city – Come close to your loves ones with Singapore’s finest spot

Singapore is renowned for its array of unique and captivating attractions, making it a city like no other. As visitors enter the Lion City, they are spellbound by its remarkable beauty. With numerous attractions to keep tourists occupied, it’s no surprise that Singapore attracts an average of 18.5 million visitors per year, three times its population. From lush greenery to fantastic hangout spots and entertaining zones, Singapore offers something for everyone. However, what might surprise many is that Singapore is home to a spot where you can experience snow and cold. Welcome to Snow City. Let’s take a closer look at this fascinating attraction and delve deeper into what it has to offer. Whether you’re exploring as part of a Singapore tour package or embarking on a Singapore honeymoon, be sure to include Snow City in your itinerary to experience this unique and exciting aspect of Singapore’s attractions.

The Nights at Singapore
The Nights at Singapore | P.C – (Google)

Snow City Singapore:

This Snow city attraction was a spot that was opened during the 2000s under the cost of 9 million SGD. This was built in a 3000 sq. ft. area. This idea was actually brought in to give the information on Singapore in a fun way. This was done because Singapore was a tropical region and for everyone to experience this too. The snow inside the venue is actually produced by a specially made Snow gun.

Drift In the snow - Snow City
Drift In the snow – Snow City | P.C – http://www.snowcity.com.sg/

The Directions Guide:

The Snow city is a place for the kids to go in enjoy themselves in. It is also one of the cool spots in Singapore, literally. It is located in the Jurong West on the side of the Jurong town hall road.

Address:

21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Snow City Building, Singapore 609433. 

By Bus:

The closest stop near the Snow city is the snow city stop. the services that run to this bus stop are 66, 178, 198, 335.

By MRT Stations:

You get off the Jurong East Station on the East-West Line and walk or transfer to Bus No. 335 or 66.
A walk of 10 minutes from the Jurong East interchange.

By Drive:
  • From the Changi Airport, exit from Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) Exit 14 towards Tuas
  • From The Tuas, exit from Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) Exit 13 towards Changi Airport
  • From the Changi Airport, exit from Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) Exit 31 towards Tuas near Bukit Batok Flyover
  • From The Tuas, exit from Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) Exit 31 towards Changi Airport near Bukit Batok Flyover
Location of the Snow City Singapore
Picture Courtesy: Google Maps (Street View)
Location of the Snow City Singapore
Picture Courtesy: Google Maps (Satellite View)

Timings & Tickets Info :

Timings:

Snow City is one of the most visited attractions in Singapore and a place where all Kids associate themselves with. This sole reason for it is that the park is open 7 days a week. The Opening and the closing timings are as follows:

10:00 am – 6:00 pm
(last admission before 5:00 pm)

Tickets:

The ticket rates are as follows:

1-hour snow play session + 1 bumper car ride
$17 per child
$21 per adult
$24 per child or adult

2 hours snow play session +1 bumper car ride
$22 per child
$26 per adult
$29 per child or adult

Additional rides for bumper car
$5 – 1 play
$9 – 2 plays
$12 – 3 plays

The best time to visit Singapore will be between the time of February and April even though it is considered to be an all-round season destination.

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