Indoor Activities
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A New Green Playground for Families: Temasek Shophouse Opens Outdoor Community Space
Explore a new heritage play hub in Orchard Road featuring a community farm, native gardens, and family-friendly workshops.
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Minecraft Experience makes its Asia debut in Singapore at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve
Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue is making its Asian debut in Singapore, and it's landing right in the heart of nature at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve.
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What’s new in Singapore in 2026: Exciting Attractions and Experiences Await
In 2026, Singapore will unveil a range of new attractions, including Exploria and Disney Adventure by Disney Cruise Line.
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Exploria (探索世界) – New indoor multimedia attraction at Mandai Wildlife Reserve
Exploria shows how life survives and adapts across Earth's ecosystems using real-world footage and science-led storytelling.
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Interesting family events in Singapore 2026
A family that plays together stays together! We've lined up fun and family-friendly events around the island in the year ahead.
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TNAP Highlights: What’s New in Singapore January 2026
Start the new year with a bang as Singapore comes alive this January with an exciting line-up of events and activities!
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What’s New in Singapore in 2025: Exciting Attractions and Experiences Await
In 2025, Singapore will unveil a range of new attractions, including Disney Adventure cruise, the Rainforest Wild Asia, and the Mandai Rainforest Resort.
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AIRZONE Tech-Enabled inclusive recreation in collaboration with Cérge Tech
AIRZONE is a ‘world first' attraction and retail experience in Singapore that introduces a proven outdoor 'nets playground' concept into shopping centre atriums.
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Curiosity Cove, Singapore’s largest indoor nature-inspired playscape opens
Curiosity Cove will be Singapore's largest indoor nature-inspired playscape designed for children aged three to 12
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‘A Whale of a Tale’ – An intergenerational playground at National Museum of Singapore
'A Whale of a Tale' is an intergenerational playground that draws inspiration from the museum's early zoological collection and Singapore's familiar mosaic playgrounds.
























