Snow City Singapore to close after 26 years

by · TTG asia

Snow City Singapore will cease operations on September 30, 2026, bringing an end to the indoor attraction’s 26-year run.

The closure was announced by the Science Centre Board (SCB), which said the decision reflects efforts to refresh its offerings in response to changing visitor interests and a shifting attractions landscape, while continuing to align with its science education mission and long-term plans.

Snow City Singapore will close on September 30, 2026, following 26 years of operations

To mark its final months, Snow City will launch a public farewell campaign titled One Last Snowfall from June to September 2026. The initiative will invite visitors to revisit the attraction and commemorate its role as Singapore’s first indoor snow centre.

As part of the campaign, Snow City will introduce a series of limited-time experiences and promotional offers. These include a Snow Play package priced at S$19 (US$14) for adults and S$16 for children, representing a 30 per cent reduction from regular prices. The package includes one hour of snow play and a bumper car ride.

Additional details relating to the farewell activities will be released through Snow City and Science Centre Singapore’s official websites and social media channels in the coming weeks.

SCB said Snow City’s eight full-time staff would receive support during the transition, including redeployment opportunities, outplacement assistance and severance support where applicable, while contractual commitments to vendors would continue to be honoured. The organisation added that it remains focused on advancing STEM education and delivering educational experiences in Singapore.