Top 5 Free And Paid Playgrounds To Visit With Your Children For The Best Weekend

Carey Tan
30 Sep 2020

Nobody loves playgrounds more than children. What is going to make these children love playgrounds even more are these 10 best playgrounds you have to visit with your children.
Top 5 paid indoor playgrounds in Singapore
1. Kidzania
With 60 different real-world jobs the children can role-play, this play pretend world seems to be filled with imagination and possibilities.
To further mimic the real-life experience, children are given Kidzos which is the currency in Kidzania. They can use it to pay for activities or buy souvenirs from the gift shop. The child will also be given 1 ATM card where they can withdraw more Kidzos. If they have remaining Kidzos, they can save them up and use them at any other Kidzania around the world. Unlike most indoor playgrounds, this playground allows the teenagers to join the fun, it allows teenagers up to 17 years old to enter the playground.
Location: Sentosa
Palawan Kidz City. 31 Beach View #01-01/02 Singapore 098008
Operating Hours: 10am - 6pm
Updated Dec 2020: Kidzania is permanently closed
2. Pororo Park
This Pororo-themed indoor playground has a sandpit, a jungle gym, an express train and more! The variety of activities in the park is bound to keep your children excited and occupied. Located in a shopping mall, parents can allow their children to play while they get their shopping done. On some days, you can even meet Pororo and friends and take a photo with them.
Location: Marina Square
Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard #02-29 Singapore 039594
Operating Hours: Sunday to Friday 10:30 am – 8:00 pm Saturday: 10:30 am – 9:00 pm
Price: Public
- Baby (below 1 yrs): Free with paying adult
- Toddler (below 2 yrs): $24.50
- Child (2 – 12 yrs): $29.90
- Adult: $6
NTUC, SAFRA, DBS, OCBC Popular, NTU Alumni cardholders
- Baby (below 1 yrs): Free with paying adult
- Toddler (below 2 yrs): $23.50
- Child (2 – 12 yrs): $28.50
- Adult: $4.50
3. Kidz Amaze
Jungle gym? Yes please! With 2-storey high slides to ball pits and nets, this is the best place for your child to go wild, climbing up and down! With many nets and padding in the indoor playground, this is a safe playing area for children.
Location: SAFRA Jurong
Jurong, 333 Boon Lay Way, Singapore 649848
SAFRA Toa Payoh
Toa Payoh, 293 Toa Payoh Lorong 6, Singapore 319387
SAFRA Punggol
Splash @ Punggol, 9 Sentul Cres, Singapore 828654
Operating Hours: Monday to Thursday 1pm - 7pm
Friday 1pm - 9pm
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays 10am - 9pm
School holidays (weekdays) 10am - 7pm
Price: Check out the prices here
4. Buds by Shangri-La
There are 2 playgrounds in this hotel, the indoor playground and the outdoor playground. With interactive wall buttons, piano floor, ball pits and more, your children will have a safe and fun time in this playground. If you are having a staycation at this hotel, you can also register for baking classes, music classes or story-telling sessions your children can attend.
Location: Shangri-La Hotel
22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258350
Operating Hours: 10am - 6pm
Pricing: Public
- Baby & Toddler (below 4 yrs): 28 (Off-peak) | $36 (Peak)
- Child (4 – 12 yrs): $48 (Off-peak) | $58 (Peak)
Shangri-La Guests Themed Family Suites & Deluxe Family rooms
- Free for babies, toddlers & children
Shangri-La Apartments & Residences, & Hotel Guests
- $28 per baby/toddler/child
5. Future World @ Artscience Museum
Unlike the other indoor playground, this is more like an interactive exhibition. With some hands-on activities and interesting installations, this is definitely an entertaining activity for children and adults. Take beautiful pictures and try the hands-on activities that can be a small souvenir from your visit.
Location: Artscience Museum
6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
Operating Hours: 10am - 7pm
Pricing: Singapore Residents
- Adult: $16
- Child: $12
Tourists
- Adult: $19
- Child: $14
Top 5 free playgrounds in Singapore
1. Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden
Besides an outdoor playground, there are also gardens that children can walk through and learn about the different types of herbs and plants. This children’s garden aims to educate children on the wonders of life sciences in a fun and interactive manner. Out in nature, this seems to be the perfect spot for a family outing on the weekend. This garden is also near the Singapore Botanic Gardens where families can continue their walk and exploration or even have a picnic. This garden is accessible to children below the age of 14. Children younger than 12 will have to be accompanied by an adult.
Location: Singapore Botanic Gardens (NUS Bukit Timah entrance)
1 Cluny Rd Singapore 259569
Operation: Tuesday to Sunday, 8am - 7pm
2. Admiralty Park
This park has the most number of slides in Singapore. With 26 different slides in the park, they are suitable for children and adults. However, there are some signages indicating the recommended age group for the equipment. There are different parts of the playground with different themes. There is the Junior Playground, Family Terracing Area, Adventure Play and many more. Your children will definitely have a day of fun out at Admiralty Park.
Location: Woodlands 31 Riverside Road, Singapore 730000
Operating Hours: all day
3. Happy Park and Wonderland
Wonderland is the indoor playground for younger children on level 2 of Waterway Point. Happy Park is an outdoor playground that includes a wet and dry area on level 2 of Waterway Point. Pack your children’s swimming costumes and have them ready to play in the wet area. The dry part of the playground has swings, trampolines and slides. The wet area has slides, sprays and waterfalls. There are toilets near the play areas for your children to get changed easily.
Location: Waterway Point 83 Punggol Central Singapore 828761
Operating Hours: 10am - 10pm
4. Marine Cove Playground
This 3,500sqm playground has a wide range of equipment for children to play with. There is a three-storey play tower that older children can explore and other slides and equipment that are also suitable for younger children. It is located near food outlets so parents can relax while their children are having fun at the playground. This playground will be a highlight for the children during their day out to the beach with their families.
Location: East Coast Park
1000 East Coast Parkway Singapore 449876
Operating Hours: all day
5. IMM Playground
Located on the third storey of IMM, there is a dry and wet playground. With a toilet near the play area, it is convenient for children to change in and out of their swimming costumes or wet clothes. The dray playground is sheltered so children can still play if there is a light drizzle. This playground will entertain your children while you do your shopping at IMM.
Location: Level 3, 2 Jurong East Street 21, Singapore 601609
Operating Hours: 10am - 10pm
With these new places to visit, you will not be stuck being at home with nothing to do. Visit these places and have a fun and exciting day out with your children.
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