SG60 deals: Up to 60% off local attraction tickets
SG60 deals have been rolled out as part of Singapore's celebration of its 60th birthday.
The SG60 deals, offered by 23 local attractions, such as the Bird Paradise and Science Centre Singapore, are meant for Singaporeans and permanent residents.
The deals were announced by Minister of State for Trade and Industry Mr Alvin Tan on 6 Mar (Thu) in the debate over his ministry's 2025 budget.
Check out these highlights.
Celebrate Easter at Asia's biggest bird park, the Bird Paradise Singapore. Between 15 Mar and 20 Apr, children enter free with every full-paying adult, exclusively for residents.
Kids Enter Free (1 Adult + 1 Child) – WildPass Rate from S$49 at
20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825
+65 6100 0694 Daily: 9am – 6pm | |
Redeem SG60 deals at the Gardens by the Bay by enjoying more than 60 percent off on unlimited visits to 6 gorgeous floral displays, including Sakura and Tulipmania at the Flower Dome at just S$22 from 8 Mar to 12 Oct.
Adult Ticket from S$22 and Child (Aged 3-12) Ticket from S$15 at
18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953 +65 6420 6848 Daily: 5am – 2am | |
Celebrate SG60 at SuperPark Singapore, a family-oriented indoor recreation complex with tube slides, pedal cars and obstacle courses. Buy 2 tickets and enjoy 60 percent off the 3rd ticket. Also, seniors above the age of 60 get 60 percent off admission.
Only available for online bookings, use the promo code SG60 at checkout.
Regular Off-Peak Ticket from S$30.90 and Senior Ticket from S$12.36 at
3 Temasek Boulevard, #02-477, Singapore 038983 +65 6239 5360 Mon to Fri: 10.30am – 8pm Sat & Sun: 9am – 9pm | |
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