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ArtScience Museum Singapore

Daily: 10am – 7pm (Last entry at 6pm)

Non Refundable

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Activity Overview

The ArtScience Museum is indeed an iconic cultural landmark in Singapore, where art, science, culture, and technology converge. With 21 gallery spaces spread over 50,000 square feet, it serves as a hub for diverse exhibitions and interactive installations, sparking curiosity and fostering interdisciplinary exploration. From contemporary art to environmental sustainability, it inspires visitors to think critically about the world while exploring the intersection of creativity and innovation.

Terms & Conditions

  • The Visa fees is Non-Refundable.
  • The photograph provided should not be more than 3 months old, scanned or stapled
  • The usual time of VISA processing is between 4- 5 working days. Under express visa, it can be done within 2 days(Except day of submission, weekends and public holidays). 
  • The Visa processing for the residents of Islamic countries takes longer time.
  • Applicants who will be on singapore tourist or business visa are not eligible to work in Singapore during their stay.
  • Additional Documents may be requested as per the requirement of Embassy.

Tour Inclusions

  • Admission ticket to Art Science Museum - Goddess: Brave. Bold. Beautiful.

Important Information

  • Covered shoes to be worn at all times. Flip flops or high heels are not permitted.
  • Photography allowed but no flash, selfie sticks, or bulky equipment.
  • Mobile phones should be switched to silent mode.
  • Only food from museum outlets allowed; no food or drinks in galleries.
  • Visitors appearing overly intoxicated may be refused entry.
  • Smoking only permitted in designated outdoor areas.
  • Visitors responsible for any damage to property or works.
  • Tickets non-exchangeable or refundable once validated.
  • Prohibited items include weapons, illegal substances, and dangerous objects.
  • Bulky items such as luggage must be deposited at Visitor Services Counter.
  • Transfer service will be available only from 7:30 am to 10:00 pm
  • Transfers will be provided from below city areas only:
  • -Geylang lor 1-22
    -Little India
    -Orchard
    -Tanjong Pagar
    -Chinatown
    -Village Hotel Bugis
  • Waiting Time Policy for transfers: Private Transfers : 20 Minutes

Itenarary Description

  • Arrive at the museum and take a moment to appreciate the architecture.
  • Begin your visit by immersing yourself in the interactive experiences of Future World. 
  • Move to the Goddess exhibition area.
  • Explore the Goddess exhibition, focusing on the powerful representations of female deities from different cultures.
  • Take a few moments to reflect on your experience before departing from the museum.

Useful Information

  • Pricing, itinerary and inclusions of tours are subject to change without any prior notice. 
  • Extra charge applies for features not covered in inclusions. 
  • Based on your request, we can arrange private transport for all tours. 
  • Meals are not included in our tour packages, but we can arrange it for you at an extra cost.
  • Our team should not be held responsible for any loss / damage of belongings (wallet, expensive camera, smart phone etc.) or personal injury that may occur to you during a tour with us.
  • Kids under 12 years must be joined by a responsible adult, especially while indulging in adventurous ad water activities.
  • Unless otherwise specified at the time of tour reservation, strollers are not permitted inside the vehicle.
  • Depending on location, traffic conditions and such other aspects, there will be slight variations in pick-up and drop off timings.
  • Singapore has a warm and humid climate throughout the year. But the months of December and January are relatively cooler, thanks to the monsoon season. Moreover, the weather can be unpredictable; so be sure to carry an umbrella in order to tackle all-of-a-sudden rainstorms and drizzles.
  • Loose, comfortable clothing is recommended, regardless of the time of your Singapore visit. Pair it with a cardigan or a shawl when you’re indoors, particularly within air-conditioned malls and entertainment areas with a freezing temperature.
  • Since your Singapore vacation may involve a lot of walking, it’s good to have a pair of comfy shoes.
  • The city-state’s sunny climate also entails you to bring a good pair of sun glasses, besides a high SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from the unforgiving UVB rays.
  • Smoking in public places is a serious offense in Singapore.
  • Don’t litter public places.
  • Chewing gums is another illegal act in the city-state.
  • Prior to making a tour booking, be sure to carefully read and understand our policies, inclusions and general information, as your payment on a tour denotes the acceptance of terms and conditions describing the package(s).  
  • Terms and conditions apply for all discount promotions and deals. Contact our representative for more details on a tour promotion.  

FAQs

  • Is Dubai the capital city of UAE?
A.  Abu Dhabi is the capital city and the largest of all the emirates (states) in the UAE. Dubai though is more famous due to its iconic structures and ever growing tourism industry.
 
  • What is the official language of the UAE?
A.   Arabic is the official language. Nevertheless, the most commonly spoken language in Dubai is English.
 
  •   Is Dubai safe for tourists? 
A.   Dubai is often reputed as a safe destination for an enjoyable holiday in the Middle East. Thanks to its stringent laws and crime-free environment.
 
  • Is it mandatory to have a visa to enter Dubai? 
A.   This depends on your nationality. For instance, visitors from GCC nations including Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar do not require visa. Likewise, people traveling from certain countries like Australia, Austria, United States of America, and UK, among others, are eligible for visa on arrival.
 
  • What is the currency of UAE? 
A.   The local currency of UAE is AED (Arab Emirates Dirhams) that is also simply referred to as Dhs (Dirhams).
 
  • Where could I exchange foreign currency? 
A.   With a number of money exchange counters dotted across the malls, shopping centers and banks. It is not at all a tedious task to exchange currency in Dubai. Moreover, most banks and ATMs accept credit cards.
 
  • What is the religion of Dubai? 
A.   Islamic traditions are followed in Dubai as well as other emirates of the country. That said, Dubai is tolerant to other religions.
 
  • What is the emirate’s dressing etiquette? 
A.   Though it is not mandatory for expat women to cover their body, head and hair as Emirati women do, it is vital for them to cover their body from shoulders to at least knees. For men, Dubai’s etiquette requires them to dress up well and not to put on anything that is extremely short, such as cycling shorts and boxer shorts, in the public.
 
  • How about the weather condition in Dubai? 
A.   Due its location in Arabian Desert, Dubai is usually characterized by hot, humid climate for most part of the year. During summer months, the temperature can go up to 40 to 45 degree Celsius. Alternatively, the winter that runs from November to April is pleasant, refreshing, and salubrious as temperature drops down to 25 degree Celsius or even less, especially in December – January months.
 
  • Is it allowable to consume alcohol in Dubai? 
A.  Dubai’s law strictly forbids the intake of alcohol in public spaces and while driving. However, alcohol consumption is permitted in bars attached to hotels, clubs, restaurants, and private functions.
 
  • What is Dubai’s time zone? 
A.   The time zone of Dubai is GMT/UTC +4 hours.
 
  • Which are the major mobile phone providers in Dubai? 
A.     Du and Etisalat are the major telecommunication service provides in the UAE.
 
  • Which are the major newspapers published in Dubai? 
A.   Significant of the Dubai’s newspapers are Al Khaleej, Gulf News, Emirates Today, Al Bayan, Emarat Business Review, The National Times, and Arabian Business.
 
  • Who is the ruler of Dubai? 
A.   His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the Dubai’s ruler and UAE’s prime minister as well as vice president. He ascended to power following the death of His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 2006.
 
  • How to get around in Dubai?
A. Public transport means, managed by the RTA (Roads & Transport Authority), is perhaps the best way to move around in Dubai. These include public buses with inter-emirate services, taxis, and metro rail network comprising red and green lines.

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