Travelling with family? Here's our recommended things to do and experiences that can't be missed for the best of Singapore fit for all ages.
Day 1
Vantage points of our city scape.
Singapore DuckTours
Spend your first day in Singapore sampling all that our city has to offer with this hop-on and hop-off ride. Some highlights include Little India, Orchard Road and Chinatown.
National Gallery
Visit the world's largest public display of modern Southeast Asian art. Stroller friendly, it also houses the Keppel Centre for Art Education, a children-centric learning zone that revolves around the themes of art and wonder.
ArtScience Museum
This beloved lotus-inspired establishment blurs the lines between art, science, culture and technology, with exciting hands-on and interactive exhibitions on rotation that are perfect for children.
Singapore River Cruise
Then, make your way to a traditional bumboat. Let your guide engage the whole family in a captivating tale of Singapore’s two famous quays—Boat Quay and Clarke Quay—and take in the scenic views.
Day 2
Discover fun in Southern Singapore.
Sentosa
Spend the whole day at Sentosa, a playground for the whole family. There’s something for everyone on this island at Southern Singapore, including a giant floating water park - Hydrodash, with designated zones for kids.
Universal Studios Singapore
This movie-themed entertainment park is peppered with thrilling rides based on blockbuster flicks like Transformers and Jurassic Park.
Bouncetopia
Head to Bouncetopia at Vivocity, the largest shopping mall in Singapore. Explore its art and craft zone, bouncy castles, and ball and sand pits, while bonding with your little ones.
Skyline Luge
Feel your adrenaline pumping while riding this 3-wheeled luge carts down windy tracks, that's great for both the young and young at heart.
Take a stroll at Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Check out highlights like the Swan Lake and National Orchid Garden, which is home to the world’s largest display of orchids.
Jacob Ballas Children's Gardens
The first garden in Asia dedicated to children, this park allows children to explore, play and have an adventure, while learning and cultivating a love for nature.
Dempsey
Within the greenery of the Dempsey neighbourhood, you will find great spots for families to unwind - like PS. Cafe, which offers Modern European creations, and the Museum of Ice Cream, where children two and under can enter for free.
Orchard Road
Head over to Orchard Road, a world-famous shopping district. The area is home to family-friendly shopping malls, Paragon and Ngee Ann City, with plenty of shopping for both children and adults.
Day 4
Into the wild.
Singapore Zoo
Observe animals in their natural habits at the Singapore Zoo. Indulge in a hearty Breakfast in the Wild, which will have you dining alongside Orangutans and Macaws, perfect for all animal lovers.
Bird Paradise
Pop by adjacent Bird Paradise, home to over 3,500 birds, with highlights including walk through aviaries that reflect habitats across the world.
River Wonders
Alternatively, head to a river-themed zoo and aquarium to find animals like the Giant Panda, Brazilian Tapirs and Capybara.
Night Safari
As dusk falls, head to the Night Safari for a world of nocturnal creatures. Explore the park on a Safari Tram Adventure or head to the walking trails to see the animals up close.