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East Coast Park

East Coast Park Service Rd, Singapore 449876
Catch a cool sea breeze by taking your beach bunnies along to East Coast Park, and revel in over 15kms of coastline – you can build sandcastles (and knock them down) to your heart’s content. There are cycling paths for bikers (and you can hire bikes), cable skiing and water sports for the super active and the Xtreme Skate Park for true adventurers. BBQ pits, volleyball and tennis courts and extensive green lawns (hello kite-flying!) complete the offerings for families.…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions

Singapore Botanic Gardens

1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569
The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a great spot for letting the kids run amok. After all, there are 74 hectares of greenery, lawns and walking trails on offer. Picnic on the lush greens of Palm Valley, feed the turtles in the lake and look for fish in the ponds at the Botany Centre. Or head to the Northern end of the park and spend a morning exploring Jacob Ballas Children’s Gardens with your littlies (but remember their swimmers for the little water…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions

Singapore Zoo

80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
(+65) 6269 3411
What can we say that hasn't been said already about Singapore's best kid-friendly attraction? Well, if you're a Singapore mama you're sure to know that this old stalwart just never gets old thanks to its enormous size, wealth of animals and plethora of shows and events. You can probably go there every weekend (and most likely you do!) and discover something new each time. Our top tips? Get there early (like, at opening time) on weekends to beat the heat…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions

S.E.A. Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa

Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
(+65) 6577 8888
Billed as "The World's Largest Oceanarium", this is a real jaw-dropper, but what will also take your breath away are the crowds at weekends, so go early (and by early we mean arrive before opening time, tickets in hand!) or wait for a weekday. There's too much to take in on just one visit (you can upgrade your day tickets to an annual pass when you exit), but some highlights are the sea jellies section and the enormous "Ocean Dome" with…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions

The Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum

ORTO #01, 81 Lor Chencharu, 01, 769198
Whilst generally not high on the list of must-see museums in Singapore (it’s not a showpiece attraction by any means), The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum is worth the trek to allow the kids the opportunity to get up close to and even feed some of the 800 turtles and tortoises on show. Purchase a $2 bunch of vegetables and let the children loose feeding the roaming turtles (yes some do roam the grounds!). Ideal for both younger and older children, the…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions

Mint Museum of Toys

26 Seah Street, Singapore 188382
(+65) 6339 0660
An enjoyable morning out with older children, the Mint Museum of Toys houses more than 3,000 pieces of vintage toys and childhood memorabilia, and may just leave you reminiscing about your own childhood. Kids will enjoy viewing one of the largest collections of Batman and Popeye collections in South East Asia, and do make sure you head to the 4th level which is all about classic characters. It must be noted too that whilst it is a toy museum, the entire exhibition is for…
Activities
Activities

Images of Singapore

40 Imbiah Road, Sentosa Island, Singapore 099700
(+65) 6279 3284
A fun and entertaining look at Singapore’s history, little ones will be kept busy exploring the life size wax exhibits and multi-media displays at the Images of Singapore museum. Designed to immerse families in our little red dot’s culture and history, kids can watch the multi-screen theatre presentations (and maybe even learn a thing or two). Bring the camera along too and get ready to take pictures amongst the wax exhibitions. The museum offers an pleasantly air-conditioned break from a…

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