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Singapore’s first indoor snow centre is rolling out its One Last Snowfall experience from June till September 30, 2026

If there’s one place to chase snowflakes in Singapore, it’s Snow City. Since opening as the city’s first permanent snow centre on June 3, 2000, it has become a nostalgic rite of passage for many Singaporeans – whether through school excursions, family outings, awkward first attempts at snow tubing or simply experiencing winter without needing to board a plane.
Over the years, Snow City has undergone several facelifts and introduced everything from a snowy paintball arena and bumper cars to a 120-metre-long slide, plus a snow village complete with an ice maze, ice castle and artificial snowfall.
But all good things must come to an end. Snow City is set to close on September 30, 2026 – 26 years after it first opened. To mark its final chapter, Snow City will launch One Last Snowfall, a farewell campaign running from June to September 2026. Visitors can expect limited-time experiences and promotional deals as the attraction invites you to relive your childhood memories one last time.
One of the key offers includes a discounted Snow Play package priced at $19 for adults and $16 for children – that’s around 30 percent off the usual admission prices. The package includes one hour of snow play and a bumper car ride, making it the perfect excuse for one final snowball fight in sub-zero temperatures before the ice melts away.
According to the Science Centre Board, Snow City’s closure comes as part of efforts to refresh its offerings amid changing visitor interests and Singapore’s evolving attractions landscape, while continuing to align with its science education mission.
Find out more about Snow City’s One Last Snowfall experience here.
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