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Asian Civilisations Museum

1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555
(+65) 6332 7798
Inside this beautiful old colonial building, the Asian Civilisations Museum is home to over 1,300 artifacts, presented across 11 galleries and spanning over 14,000m2 (wah – it is big so plenty to see!). The museum specializes in pan-Asian civilizations and strives to promote a better understanding of the cultures that make up Singapore’s diverse society. Excellent at providing learning opportunities for both younger and older children, the museum provides age appropriate activities, gallery-based story telling sessions and hands-on workshops, as well…
Activities
Activities

National Museum of Singapore

93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897
(+65) 6332 3659
The oldest museum in Singapore (it dates back to 1887), the museum delivers history to the masses through permanent exhibitions (see if you can find the Singapore Stone!) and displays, a lecture theatre and an education and resource centre. Older kids will enjoy the multi-sensory experiences – we love the touch-screen displays, smelling pods and old film reels – as well as the interactive tours just for kids. A series of regular learning programs and travelling exhibitions support the museum’s…
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Activities

Singapore Discovery Centre

510 Upper Jurong Road, Singapore 638365
(+65) 6792 6188
A modern day ‘edutainment’ centre that showcases the past, present and future of Singapore, the Discovery Centre is a hands-on, minds-on experience ideal for older kiddos. Test your knowledge of Singapore at the Harmony Circle (kids will be quizzed, game show style) and learn traditional dance moves at the Digital Dance Studio. The centre aims to be touch-and-feel so it is perfect for inquisitive children who enjoy finding out the why behind how things are. We admit the location is not fantastic…
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Activities

ArtScience Museum

Marina Bay Sands (outside), 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
(+65) 6688 8868
Designed to inspire the creativity in all of us, the ArtScience Museum hosts a number of major exhibitions each year (we do love a bit of variety) that are both educational and interesting for the bigger kids, and their parents. Future World is a fave and is interactive and digitally forward. Exhibitions remain kid-friendly through creative workshops, family performances and hands-on projects (check website for workshop dates and times) but are best left for the older children. The centre’s location at…
Playrooms + Playgrounds
Playrooms + Playgrounds

Science Centre Singapore

15 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609081
(+65) 6425 2500
With interactive, hands-on exhibits that are perfect for both younger and older children, the Science Centre provides a super-interesting learning experience for children (just don’t tell them it is educational!). With dozens of exhibits (our faves include the Marine Alcove, the Climate Change exhibit and the Mind’s Eye display) spread across 14 galleries, there’s enough here to keep all members of the family busy. Whilst it can be a bit of hike to get there, the centre has been designed…
Activities
Activities

Singapore Art Museum

71 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189555
(+65) 6332 3222
Best for older children, the Singapore Art Museum houses one of the largest collections of contemporary South East Asian art in the region. In light of space restrictions (a common problem in Singapore) less than 5% of the collection can be on display at any one time, which means you’re bound to see something different each time you go (yay for variety!). Parents with young children will want to keep an eye out for the Art Garden program – held each year…
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions
Museums, Amusement Parks + Attractions

Civil Defence Heritage Museum

62 Hill Street, Singapore 179367
(+65) 6332 2996
Step back into the Lion City’s colourful, defensive history, tour the country’s oldest fire station, and let them explore antique fire engines and interactive learning stations (where they can pretend to be fire fighters!). Older children (at least 1.2m in height) can join the Tower Tour, and ascend the hose tower, once the highest viewpoint in Singapore, while fun hands-on displays will keep younger children busy. Saturday mornings prove popular at the museum, as the Central Fire Station is open to…

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