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The Best Indoor Playgrounds in Singapore for Babies, Toddlers and Big Kids

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Here’s our ultimate guide to the best indoor playgrounds in Singapore, with updated COVID safety info and closings!

From art with found objects, to your classic jungle gyms and slides, indoor playgrounds in Singapore can take many forms. That’s lucky for us when we’re dealing with finicky weather, or looking for a convenient treat for kiddos who’ve dutifully tagged along on a shopping mall excursion. From the best spots for babies to laser tag and climbing walls – we’ve got the scoop on any and all forms of indoor playgrounds in Singapore, mamas.

In light of the COVID pandemic, indoor playgrounds were all closed for a time, but are gradually starting to re-open as of July 2020 (hurray!). Sadly, popular players like KidZania and Cool de Sac closed for good following the Circuit Breaker; we’ve noted below which popular indoor playgrounds have recently closed.

Indoor Playgrounds Operating in 2020
Indoor Playgrounds in Singapore That Have Closed

Meanwhile, some indoor playgrounds have opened, while others haven’t. We’ve noted accordingly, and will do our best to keep this list updated as more indoor playgrounds come back online. We’ve also added details about special COVID safety precautions, from pre-booking requirements (understandably crowds must be kept to a minimum) to new rules and restrictions. Assume that masks are a must!

Want some fresh air? Click here to see The Best OUTDOOR Playgrounds in Singapore!

A final pro tip: while variety is the spice of life, if your kiddo has a clearcut favourite spot (and you can tolerate swinging by a couple times a month), it’s probably worth springing for a membership, because indoor play generally ain’t cheap. Check out the video below for our fave indoor play spots (tried and tested by mamas and kiddos)!

Read on for our full list of the best indoor play centres for kids of all ages. Have fun… and whatever you do, remember to bring MASKS & SOCKS for both you and your kiddos!

Indoor Playgrounds Operating in 2020

AIRZONE

Older kids get ready, this one’s for you! AIRZONE is the world’s first indoor suspended net playground – a net of ropes knitted together to turn the mall atrium space between the different floors of City Square Mall into a playground floating in the air! AIRZONE is an elevated playground with different zones – there’s one access (you need to climb up a rope bridge) and one exit (a PVC slide) per floor. The first level features a suspended ball pit, bouncy balls and giant Zorb balls. On Level 5, “Airstronauts” can navigate an obstacle course of small paths and slopes in the Maze Zone. AIRZONE isn’t ideal if you’re scared of heights; for this reason, we think it’s best suited for courageous kiddos aged 4+, maybe even 6 years old and onwards.

How much: $20 per person big or small for a minimum of 30 minutes, and $65 for a special 4-sessions pass for Singapore Residents including Permanent Residents and Pass holders. You could also pre-book a slot online from $18 to guarantee a slot at your preferred time.
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Online bookings, cleaning after each session, reduced capacity.

AIRZONE, Level 2 City Square Mall, 180 Kitchener Road, Singapore 208539, www.airzone.sg

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The Artground [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

East Coasters rejoiced when this not-for-profit, accessible art centre and play space for children 12 and under opened at Goodman Arts Centre in 2017. Living up to its motto, A Curious Place to Be, The Artground presents three different interactive exhibitions for kids throughout the year. Besides the free play space, Artground also offers a variety of affordable ($10 per parent/child pair!) 30-minute drop-in dance, music storytelling, and even gardening programmes on weekends. Perhaps best of all, admission is FREE (though donations are encouraged)! Bonus points for also offering some outdoor space.

How much: Entry is free! Tickets for ticketed events and workshops can be purchased on-site.

The Artground, 90 Goodman Road, #01-40, Block J, Singapore 439053, Tel: (+65) 6925 0621, www.artground.com.sg

amazonia wave slide indoor playgrounds singapore

Amazonia

After undergoing a full renovation in mid-2019, Amazonia now features a new ‘Ice World’ theme – with a focus on the freezing poles (a nice break from the Singapore heat!). Kiddos can bounce on the trampolines and try to score hoops, or play in the ‘snow’ ball bit, complete with vacuum ball tubes for added interactive play. Mama will probably be forced to go down the highest wave slide, but can retire to the café or relax in the toddler area which is conveniently fenced off from the rest of the “fun”.

How much: $29.50 / $39.50 (for kids 1 – turning 3), $39.50 / $49.50 (for kids above 3)

COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Online bookings, cleaning after each session, reduced capacity, adults not allowed in ball pits/trampolines/play gym.

Amazonia, Great World City Mall #03-08, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, Singapore 237994, Tel: (+65) 6235 4522, www.amazoniafun.com

aquarius cove

Aquarius Cove [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

This ocean-themed indoor playground gets raves from mamas for its colourful and engaging play spaces, including a ball pit, bouncy castles, tunnels and a jungle gym. Babies under 11 months get free entry and unlimited play is available on weekdays, but be sure to check their website in advance, mamas, as it’s super-popular for birthday parties on the weekends.

How much: Free for kids 11 months and below; $10 for kids 12 – 29 months; $18 for kids 2.5 years and above; adults chargeable at $5/pax

Aquarius Cove, 29 Carpenter Street, Level 5, Singapore 059923 (Located directly opp. Clarke Quay MRT Exit E & Clarke Quay Central), Tel (+65): 6532 5550, www.aquariuscove.com

blue house atelier indoor playgrounds singapore

Blue House Infant and Toddler Atelier

Sassy Mama fave the Infant and Toddler Atelier from Blue House International School is located in leafy Bukit Timah. Aimed at wee ones 6 months to 3 years, the Bukit Timah location is filled with wonderful sensory experiences for littlies, with everything from messy play to scents, sounds, and even wind tunnels. Both classes and drop-in sessions are guided by Reggio Emilia-trained experts. With its tranquil vibe and slow place of child-led play, this is a top pick for babies and toddlers.

How much: $25 per child, with one accompanying adult; $40 per child, with two accompanying adults; drop-in rates for up to 2 hours of open play discovery time

Blue House Infant and Toddler Atelier Turf City2 Turf Club Road, #02-05/08, Blue House Nursery & International Preschool, Singapore 287988, Tel:(+65) 6462 6547, www.bluehouseatelier.com (NB: The UE Square location has now closed.) 

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Buds by Shangri-La*

This 2,150 square metre space in the Shangri-La Singapore hotel offers tons of fun for kids of all ages; highlights include a massive ball pit, a bunch of slides, trampolines, a “sand” area (with rice instead of sand – much cleaner!), and a baby and toddler soft play area (highlighted by motorized cars like the ones you see at the supermarket, except here you don’t have to pay!). Buds also includes activity rooms (“Muddy” art studio, “Stage” with costumes, karaoke and musical instruments, and “Bake” – self-explanatory) that offer organised activities kids can pay extra for. Newly introduced in summer 2020: an amazing new outdoor Splash Zone with water slides!

*NB: The indoor play facilities and classes at Buds along with the Splash Pad are currently closed to the general public but open to hotel guests and residents, as well as Buds members (click here for registration info).

Buds by Shangri-La22 Orange Grove Road, Tower Wing Level 1, Singapore 258350, Tel: (+65) 6737 3644, www.shangri-la.com/singapore

Canopy Park @ Jewel Changi Airport

Kids love airports, so if you’re scratching your head to come up with a new adventure, why not combine a trip to watch some planes, with a visit to Canopy Park? Suitable for kids aged 18 months to 12 years old, there’s something for everyone – including foggy bowls, a mirror maze, bouncing nets, and giant slides – and it’s a bit of a bargain at $5, with a variety of unlimited play bundle deals currently on offer. Read our full review here.

How much: Standard $5/Singaporean & PR $4.50

Canopy Park @ Jewel Changi Airport, www.jewelchangiairport.com/en/attractions/canopy-park

Clip ‘n Climb HomeTeamNS

Clip ‘n Climb is designed for both adults and kids alike with 19 colourful climbing challenges of varying difficulty. Each 8m climbing wall is decked out in different colours and themes with different levels of difficulty so its challenging for everyone. There’s the Morse Code with flashing lights, the Dry Ice wall where you need ice picks, the double-sided Face-to-Face wall and the Spaghetti Junction with dangling ropes for extra difficulty. It’s a full sensory experience and keeps the fun stakes high. Safety is of course paramount, too, with a cool auto-belaying system that eliminates the need for a human belayer on the ground. They also offer a 10-session Savers Pass that’s great value if your kiddo’s a fan. We particularly love that there are no age restrictions (kids just need to weigh at least 10kg), so it’s the perfect place to go with your super active little monkeys!

How much: 90-minute experience for individual priced at $18 for HomeTeamNS members; $22 for PA/SAFRA members; $25 for guests.
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Safe entry and temperature taking, online bookings only, four groups of max five people per 90min session, equipment cleaned between sessions.

Clip ‘n Climb HomeTeamNS, 1 Tampines Walk, #03-03, Our Tampines Hub, Singapore 528523, Tel: (+65) 6705 9410, www.facebook.com/pg/clipnclimbhometeamns

Club Coco Nut

This multi-disciplinary edutainment space is for children aged 6 months (accompanied) to 6 years+ and their parents, too. Kids can be dropped off to enjoy inventive play at the multi-activity Mutable tables, plus there’s a climbing wall, Peranakan playhouse, Magnatile wall and reading corner. All the while mum and dad can grab a coffee from the pantry or come back in an hour (for a fee) while they run some errands.
NB: In keeping with new social distancing requirements, Club Coco Nut has pared back its indoor play offerings. You’l still find a selection of small toys, books and colouring materials to keep children engaged while parents work or run errands in Tanglin Mall.

Club Coco Nut, 163 Tanglin Rd #03-21 Tanglin Mall, Singapore 247933, Tel: (+65) 8671 1300, www.clubcoconut.co

explorerkid indoor playground

eXplorerkid [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

Billed as the largest indoor playground in Singapore, this is the perfect place to take slightly older kids to as tinies might be a bit overwhelmed by all the action! Highlights include the glowing ball pool, enormous play structure and climbing wall, rope course and “ball ‘o city” where foam balls are shot from vacuum canons. Check out their little workshops in cooking and art if you’re looking to kill even more time.

How much: $5 for toddlers 13 – 36 months, $9 for members and $20 for guests (off-peak); $12 for toddlers 13 – 36 months, $20 for members and $30 for guests (peak)

eXplorerkid E!hub @ Downtown East, 3/F, 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599Tel: (+65) 6589 1668, AMK Hub, #04-02 AMK Hub, 53 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, Singapore 569933

Future World @ ArtScience Museum

In broad terms this permanent exhibition as Marina Bay Sands is described as “Singapore’s largest digital playground” and an interactive exploration of the “intersection between art, science, technology and culture”. Created in collaboration with the Japanese art and technology collective teamLab, FutureWorld takes up nearly a quarter of the museum’s total gallery space. It feels less like an art exhibit, and more like a hands-on interactive play space, for both kids and adults, with everything from a giant glowing “ball orchestra”, to create-your-own-electronic-hopskotch, to multiple places where you can see your own drawings animated on a big screen. There’s also a giant slide, because why mess with the classics?

How much: Standard entry from $16 adult/$12 child Single Exhibition Ticket
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Reduced capacity and safe distancing reminders, online bookings only, enhanced hygiene protocol.

Future World at ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956, Tel: (+65) 6688 8868, www.marinabaysands.com/artsciencemuseum

Ground Up Climbing

If your little one is climbing all over the furniture and railings, head to this super fun indoor climbing gym where they can boost their sense of adventure and hone their problem solving skills in a positive, safe environment. Centrally located in Little India, Ground Up offers 3-metre bouldering walls (perfect for those afraid of heights and for kids who want to explore without ropes), along with an 8-metre and 15-metre high climbing wall. Ground Up really emphasises coaching for kids and adults, alike, with beginner programmes for toddlers on up (kids just need to weigh at least 12kg).

How much: $10 for Youth 1 Day Pass (age 18 and below); $15 for Adult 1 Day Pass
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Cashless payments, limited to 44 people per session, online bookings preferred, changing rooms are closed. 

Ground Up Climbing, 60 Tessensohn Road, c/o Civil Service Club, Singapore 217664, Tel: (+65) 6292 7701, www.groundupsg.com

Happy Castle [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

With six locations across Singapore in Jurong, Seletar and Little India, these smallish, mall-based indoor play areas get the job done with popular features like a ball pit, little slides, and all manner of plastic toys to keep kiddos occupied. Kids also go wild for digging and planting in the cassia seed “gardens”.

How much: $22 for 3 hours of play

Happy Castle, 180 Kitchener Road, City Square Mall #04-22, Singapore 208539, Tel: (+65) 9745 2242, www.happycastle.sg

Hip Kids Club [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

This indoor playground is officially part of the Forum Mall’s Hip Kids Club ($25 for a one year membership). While kids up to 120cm tall are allowed to use the playground, it is particularly suitable for little ones. All the equipment is low to the ground and there is nothing (well perhaps maybe just the circus tent!) that Mama has to climb into. Complete with climbing frames, balance beams, a circus tent, ride on bikes, a slide, rubber floors and a ball pit this playground is perfect for toddlers.

How much: $25 for a one year membership

Hip Kids Club, 
Level 2, Forum Shopping Mall, 583 Orchard Road, Singapore 238884, Tel:(+65) 6732 2479, www.forumtheshoppingmall.com.sg/hip-kids-club

Joy of Toys

A totally unique specialty indoor play space by Clarke Quay, Joy of Toys is FAB for babies and toddlers in particular, as instead of your typical giant slides and ball pits, it’s filled with beautiful wooden toys, puzzles and games (which are swapped out on a monthly basis to keep things interesting). The Structured Play sections, better for slightly older kids, feature manipulatives, construction, developmental toys and puzzles, and even brain teasers. Meanwhile the Open-Ended Play sections include a kitchen, dollhouse, and miniatures – all perfect for letting littlies’ imaginations run wild. Mamas give Joy of Toys a big thumbs up for its chilled out vibe, and we also like that two adults get free entry.

How much: Babies under 9 months enter free with paying older sibling; toddler play space $18, main play space $22/$26 (peak)
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Online booking, reduced capacity (check out their handy crowd-meter here).

Joy of Toys, 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, #03-51 Clarke Quay Central (Yellow Zone), Singapore 059817, Tel: (+65) 9007 4679, www.joyoftoys.com.sg

kaboodle kids indoor playground

Kaboodle

We love this bright, airy East Coast space that’s very much what kids make of it; with giant foam blue building blocks that encourage imagination (and a bit of engineering savvy), it’s almost like a LEGO set come to life. It’s not a huge space and things can get a little crazy so it’s probably best for kids aged 3 and up, although we have seen babies enjoy the blocks as well during quieter periods. There are no rules, just have fun!

How much: From $15 for non-members under 3 years old (3 hour session) on weekdays
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Reduced capacity, increased hygiene protocols, online booking STRONGLY recommended.

Kaboodle
, 88 East Coast Road, #02-05 Katong Square, 
Tel: (+65) 6247 7020, www.kaboodle.com.sg

Katapult

Singapore’s first dedicated, purpose-built trampoline park, Katapult offers 14,000 square feet of jumping fun for kiddos and adults alike. Highlights at the Yishun complex include freefalling 3 metres onto an airbag (only for those age 18 years and above… so mamas and dads, this one’s for you!), an Olympic trampoline for wall running and dodgeball.  Throw in Slam Dunk lanes and over 30 interconnected trampolines, and it’s truly a gravity-defying experience to improve your kiddo’s coordination and balancing!

How much: $15 for 1-hour play and $28 for 2-hour play on weekdays; $19 for 1-hour play and $35 for 2-hour play on weekends. One adult gets to jump for free with each kid who is 4 years old and below.

Katapult Trampoline Park
, 81 Lorong Chencharu, #01-11 ORTO, Singapore 769198, Tel: (+65) 6754 5188, enquiries@katapult.com.sgwww.katapult.com.sg

Keppel Centre for Arts Education @ National Gallery Singapore [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

Hands-on and interactive, the Keppel Centre’s four galleries—Art Corridor, Art Playscape, Project Gallery, and Children’s Museum—each showcase commissioned artworks (changed annually), and invite children to play, make, and curate. Some areas are more successful than others (we love the feeling of entering a “living painting” in the Art Playscape above), and we’d like to see it better tied to the artwork on display in the actual gallery, but there’s nothing wrong with inspiring creativity in kids, and it’s free with museum entry.

How much: Free entry for Singaporean and PRs. $20 for standard ticket for non-Singaporeans

National Gallery Singapore, 1 St. Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957, Tel: (+65) 6271 7000, www.nationalgallery.sg

kidsstop at science centre

KidsSTOP @ Science Centre Singapore

KidsSTOP at the Science Centre in Jurong is probably one of our all-round favourite kids’ indoor playgrounds in Singapore. It scores big for kids because there are so many different areas to play in – from uncovering dinosaur fossils in the palaeontology sand pit to donning pilot jackets and pretend-flying the airplane, to doing a bit of karaoke. It scores big for mamas (and papas) because there are no queues for exhibits (hurrah!).

How much: Singaporean/PR: $5-$10 (child) and $2-$5 (adult); General admission: $8 (child) and $12 (adult)
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Read about their safe reopening here

KidsSTOP
, 21 Jurong Town Hall (Beside Science Centre Singapore), 
Singapore 609233, www.kidsstop.edu.sg

Kidz Amaze [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

We love the two massive SAFRA spots in Toa Payoh and Jurong – among the largest indoor playgrounds in Singapore – but what we’re really psyched about is the first-of-its-kind in Singapore indoor water playground at SAFRA Punggol Club. With five slides and a themed splash pad, Splash @ Kidz Amaze is just for kids 18 months to 13 years, and spans an amazing 24,000 square feet.

How much: Kids under 18 months enter free; from $8 for Kidz Amaze members; from $16 for non-members

Kidz Amaze SAFRA Jurong, 333 Boon Lay Way Singapore 649848, Tel: (+65) 6686 4333; Splash @ Kidz Amaze, SAFRA Punggol, 9 Sentul Crescent, Punggol, Singapore 828654, Tel: (+65)6585 8710; SAFRA Toa Payoh, 293 Toa Payoh Lorong 6 Singapore 319387, Tel: (+65) 6259 4000, www.safra.sg

Kidzland at the Grandstand [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

Expect a bustling busyness at this large indoor playground geared towards 2-to-10-year-olds due to the tumult of conflicting arcade game noises and jingles, the whirring of machines and air guns, and the collision of bright lights and saccharine colours. So it may not be a haven of eco-zen play for mamas and papas, but the kids have fun. It’s also important to note that a number of the play areas require additional payment for entry. Key features include the Rainbow Net for climbing and The Forest soft play. Other features like The Beach (sand play), The Carousel, Art Activities and the Arcade all come at additional cost.

How much: Free for babies under 1; from $16 for toddlers (1 – 3 years old) and $20 for kids over 3 years old

Kidzland, The Grandstand, Level 2 Unit #02-14, 200 Turf Club Road, Singapore 287994, Tel: (+65) 6763 3773, www.kidzlandsg.com

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Kiztopia

Kiztopia, at Marina Square, is one of the biggest indoor playgrounds in Singapore – spread out across a whopping 18 different zones that encompass traditional indoor playground activities like a ball pit (actually, there are multiple ball pits), trampolines, slides, and climbing structures, but there is also SO much more! We particularly rate the pretend play grocery store and hair salon for little ones and the Ninja Warrior zone for bigger kids. Read our full Kiztopia review here!
NB: In July 2020 a brand new on-site cafe, Kith Kiztopia MS, opened, with delicious coffee for adults and a customized children’s menu from the fab folks at Kith!

How much: Single-entrance tickets range from $28 (1 hour of play) to $38 (3 hours), with additional options for 15-visit and annual passes. For right now prices are the same on weekdays and weekends, and a ticket includes one child + one adult; additional adults are $8 each. Babies under 12 months enter for free with a paying child and accompanying adult.
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Limited to 3 sessions per day, online bookings only, sanitised between each session, closed every Tuesday for deep cleaning.

Kiztopia, #01-09 Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594, hello@kiztopia.comwww.kiztopia.com

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Little Bear’s House

Newly-opened in August 2019, this family-run indoor playground in Serangoon Gardens is geared toward younger kids (primarily 0-5, though kids up to 8 are welcome to join and have been known to have a great time!), with lots of high quality wooden toys, puzzles, and a reading corner full of engaging books. There’s also a dedicated toddler area for littlies under 18 months with extra padding and age-appropriate toys. You can tell Little Bear’s House is run by a mama, with plenty of comfy sofas that are perfect for nursing mamas. They are open by appointment only at 9:30am, 12:30pm and 3:30pm daily, don’t forget to book online before heading down. Bonus points for free parking, too!

How much: $70 for 2 hours (includes $10 booking fee)
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Safe entry and temperature taking, masks to be warn by patrons above 2 years, max 8 people at any time. 

Little Bear’s House, 21 Lichfield Road, Singapore 556841, Tel: (+65) 6974 6398, www.littlebearshouse.sg

Pasir Ris Inclusive Toy Library [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

This is Singapore’s first play space designed to encourage play between children with mainstream abilities and children with learning disabilities such as autism. All toys are donated and FREE to play with on the premises, which we love because we all know that kiddos’ favourite toys are the ones that they don’t have at home! There’s a mini ballpit, a play kitchen, building blocks, musical instruments, and much more. The library will also include toys designed for children with special needs — for instance items with larger buttons and switches for children whose motor skills are less developed.

How much: Free!

Pasir Ris Elias Community Club, Level 2, Activity Room 1, 93 Pasir Rise Drive 3, Singapore 519498, Tel: (+65) 6583 1220, www.facebook.com/eliascc

Petite Park [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

Aimed at munchkins under 7, Petite Park is all about action with the requisite ball pit, slides, and bouncy castles, though they’ve also got nice pretend play areas for a quieter and slightly calmer experience — perfect for little ones. It’s well-priced at $18 for all-day play during the week and $20 for two hours on weekends. And with its location in Kallang Wave Mall, it’s convenient if parents are running errands!

The Petite Park, 1 Stadium Place, #01-06/07 Kallang Wave Mall, Singapore 397628, Tel: (+65) 6282 7061, www.petitepark.com.sg

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Pirate Land [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

Ahoy, ye mateys! In case the name didn’t tip you off, Pirate Land is the first pirate-themed indoor playground in Singapore (though it’s got plenty of fun for parents, too)! You’ve got your standard pretend play (supermarket, “Kitchen Square”, toys), along with ever-popular trampolines and a bouncing house. You’ll also find a ball pit, giant slide, LEGOs and a pirate-ship climbing structure, as well as a soft play area for babies and toddlers. But what we’ve heard really sets Pirate Land apart is its laser tag, along with a Virtual Reality room for grown-ups!

How much: $12.50-$14.90 for children under 2; $23.50-$28.90 for children ages 2 to 14. Unlimited play on weekdays; three hours on weekends. $30 for 30-minute laser tag.

Pirate Land, 176 Orchard Road, The Centrepoint #03-09/101, Singapore 238843, Tel: (+65) 6694 2345, www.facebook.com/pages/category/Playground/Pirate-Land

PLAY by Kinderplay

Perfect for wearing the little ones out before you get on a long flight (if we ever get to fly anywhere ever again!), PLAY by Kinderplay is a Cartoon Network themed indoor playground with a location at Changi Airport, perfect for getting wiggles out before a flight. The space isn’t huge, but it gets the job done. And there are plenty of other kid-friendly activities nearby, too!

PLAY by Kinderplay Changi Airport Terminal 3, 65 Airport Boulevard #B2-14/15/16/17, www.facebook.com/play.sgT3

Playeum [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

This unique, very much hands-on “children’s centre for creativity” at Gillman Barracks is not a children’s museum, and it’s not an indoor play centre, yet it seems to have some of the best qualities of each. Catering to kids ages 1-12, it’s designed to engage and encourage a range of interests through open-ended, self-directed play via installations, hands-on exploration, creative interactions, workshops and a rotating slate of exhibitions that change on a yearly basis. Playeum is divided into different “zones”, including a soft play area for babies and toddlers, a “dark room” for experiments with light and shadows, a hands-on workshop where kids can make their own creations with recycled materials, and much more! We love the emphasis on imagination (“every child must dream!”) balanced out with real world skills like sawing, cutting, and glueing. They offer holiday camps and cool workshops for families, too!

How much: $23 for children aged 1 – 12; Free for accompanying adults; $10 for additional accompanying adult

Playeum, Block 47, Malan Road, Gillman Barracks, #01-21 to #01-23, Singapore 109444, Tel: (+65) 6262 0750, share@playeum.comwww.playeum.com

The Polliwogs

With three branches at Vivo, Suntec City and Simei, Polliwogs is a pretty slick operation and hugely popular. Complete with obligatory café serving up junky food, we’ve found ourselves at this brightly-coloured, brightly-lit soft play more times than we care to remember. Avoid like the plague if you’re nursing a hangover. Buy a package if you live nearby, you’ll be back! Highlights include a bouncy castle, tons of climbing structures, and huge slides. For a super fun birthday party, just bring your own cake and let Polliwogs do the rest! Choose from a range of party packages that include Laser Tag parties for older kids, Junior Chef parties for budding restauranteurs, Tropical Paradise Hula Parties and Princess Parties – we’re not even going to mention the Polliwogian Super Party.

How much: From $12.35 for kids under age 2; from $19 for kids age 2 – 12
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: 2 hour sessions, cleaning between sessions, online booking and contactless payment encouraged, 

The Polliwogs Suntec City, 3 Temasek Boulevard, #02-724 to 727, Tower 4, Suntec City Mall, Singapore 038983, Tel: (+65) 6887 4860, Vivo City, 1 HarbourFront Walk, #03-12 Vivo City, Singapore 098585, Tel: (+65) 6376 8097, www.thepolliwogs.com

pororo park indoor playgrounds singapore

Pororo Park

So our kid has never seen a second of this uber popular (and ok fine, very cute) cartoon Penguin from Korea, but that doesn’t stop her from loving this sprawling indoor playground at Marina Square. In addition to a ball pit, climbing structure, slides and soft play (all vaguely winter-themed, because penguin…), the big standouts here are the cute little Pororo Express train, daily singalong shows and themed school holiday shows. There’s also a café with a decent amount of seating and a gift shop near the exit! Buy tickets and book online (choose from one of three sessions daily) before heading to Pororo Park.

How much: Free for kids under 1 (adults $6); from $24.50 for kids 2 – 12 years old
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Limited to 60 people per session, online bookings only, sanitised between each session. 

Pororo Park, 6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square #02-29, Singapore 039594, Tel: (+65) 6250 9700, www.pororoparksg.com

SuperPark [TEMPORARILY CLOSED]

Indoor play centre SuperPark, at Suntec City, is huge – with sports, a rock climbing wall, trampolines, ziplines, a soft play area, a giant ball pit, and sliding mountains. You’ll also find pedal cars to race around the track, foosball and air hockey tables, super bowling and more! Read our full SuperPark review here!

How much: Free for kids under 3. Tickets priced from $28-$48 depending on day and time. Superpark grip socks ($3) are also required.

Superpark, 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City Mall, #02-477 (North Wing), Singapore 038983, www.facebook.com/SuperParkSG

Tayo Station

Who’s a fan of the adorable trains of Tayo The Little Bus? The massive 10,000-square-feet-space indoor playground is a haven for kiddos 18 months onwards, being home to a creative child-sized Road Circuit, sensorial ‘sand play’ room, a playground, ball pit, a dedicated Toddler Play Room and Chill Zone! Iconic to the animation series, Tayo’s Road Circuit is filled with fun spaces like the Garage, Wash n’ Go and Gas Pump Kiosk for little ones to zip around and pretend play in mini manual rides. Poco’s Hinoki Play is a sensorial ‘sand play’ room using freshly-imported Hinoki wood cubes from South Korea, which provide an uplifting mood with their aromatic scents for kiddos to excavate, dig and play. In case that doesn’t sound like enough fun already, their playground offers a fully equipped 3-storey play system with two long slides and plenty of physical obstacles! Make sure to book online first, there are three sessions per day on weekdays, four on weekends.

How much: Free for kids under 1 (adults $6); from $16 for kids under 2 and from $24 for kids 2 – 12 years old
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Limited to 54 people per session, online bookings only, sanitised between each session, face masks to be worn by patrons.

Tayo Station, E!Hub, Downtown East, 1 Pasir Ris Close, Level 3, Singapore 519599, www.tayostation.com

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T-Play

With something for kiddos from 6 months of age all the way up to 12 years, T-Play at the amazing 4,200 square feet HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok is the most interactive transportation-themed indoor playground in Singapore. Designed entirely in Sweden, highlights include ball pits, trampolines, a variety of slides and all manner of interactive play centres. T-Play also offers a variety of fab birthday party options, starting from just $330, with cute themes like “Choo Choo” and “Vroom Vroom”! The prices are really good for what you get in comparison to other indoor playgrounds, too.

How much: From $4 for HomeTeamNS Family Membership (Child); $16 for guest walk-ins (off-peak)
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Reduced capacity, safe distancing, online booking and contactless payment encouraged,

T-Play, HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok, No. 2 Batok Avenue 7, Singapore 659003, Tel: (+65) 6705 9494, www.hometeamns.sg/t-play

Waka Waka

This safari-themed indoor playground is ideal for kids 2 and up. It’s got some really cool adventure components geared toward slightly older kids (ages 5 to 14), including an obstacle ropes course, themed climbing walls, and even a gravity-defying “Leap of Faith”. Of course you’ll also find classic faves like the bouncy castle and giant waves slide, along with a lovely little toddler soft-play area. Safari-themed birthday parties are obviously a huge hit here. Parents comfortable with turning the kiddos loose can escape to a “chillax” lounge equipped with free Wi-Fi.

How much: $15 entry/$18 entry + kids meal
COVID-19 Safety Precautions: Reduced capacity, safe distancing, online booking and contactless payment, closed on Tuesdays & Wednesdays. 

Waka Waka , 407 Havelock Road, #05-01, Singapore 169634, Tel: (+65) 6738 7733, www.playatwakawaka.com

THESE INDOOR PLAYGROUNDS HAVE CLOSED:

Blue House Infant and Toddler Atelier @ UE Square

Busy Tables [CLOSED]
This spot near Rochester Park is exclusively dedicated to younger kids (ages 5 and under) to ensure they can play in a safe and gentle environment. It’s not so much an indoor playground, but a parent-accompanied space where children can learn through play, exploration, seeing and thinking at the various interactive tables set up throughout the space. You can practically here their little minds buzz as they work on puzzles or build LEGOs, and there’s a nice soft play area for babies with crinkly books. It’s a unique experience and we like the emphasis on positive interactions and encouragement.

NB: As of 2019, Busy Tables is now an online-only business that brings its materials to your home.

Busy Tables, www.busytables.sg

The City [CLOSED]
With a handy location at I12 Katong on the East Coast, The City is all about creating realistic situations where children can learn and have fun while practicing real-life skills through everything from budgeting with play money to learning how to recycle. With a miniature supermarket, coffee shop, police station and doctor’s surgery, little ones will truly get a kick out of playing in “real world” scenarios. Tots under 1 year old are free with a paying child; for everyone else it’s $18-$22 for unlimited free play on weekdays.

How much: $18 for kids under 2 years; $22 for kids 2 years and above; free for adults and babies under 1 year (if accompanied by a paid sibling)

The City, 112 East Coast Road, #03-31 I12 Katong, Singapore 428802, Tel: (+65) 6444 1520, www.thecity.com.sg

Cool de Sac [CLOSED]
This American import at Suntec City is much more than just soft play (though the Treehouse is pretty awesome). With everything from nail- and face-painting to a LEGO zone and dedicated areas for both ‘tweens and the under-3 set (ideal for crawling babies and toddlers), Cool de Sac backs up their claim that they’ve got stuff to keep the entire family entertained (Bistro Cool is aimed at mums and dads with plenty of kid-friendly fare).

How much: Free for kids under 6 months; $12.80 (weekday) and $14.90 (weekend and PH) for kids 7 – 35 months; $22.80 (weekday) and $28.70 (weekend and PH) for kids 3 – 12 years old

Cool de Sac, #02-379/80 Suntec City Mall (West Wing, above H&M and Uniqlo), 3 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038983, Tel: (+65) 6332 1259, www.cityplay.asia

Go-Go Bambini [CLOSED]
Go-Go Bambini has one of the nicer mama café set-ups of all the soft plays in Singapore, so if your kiddo is old enough to entertain themselves crawling and climbing about, you can have rather a civilized time for yourself reading the newspapers and mags laid out for you (or do work on the free Wi-Fi). The space isn’t huge, but kiddos do love the multi-layered climbing structure with various tunnels and slides (Singapore’s tallest indoor slide, in fact!). If you’ve got a teeny toddler, you’ll need to keep a close eye on them as the 2-and-under section gets “crashed” by the older kids, so mama will need to play policeman. Party packages for littlies include a professional party host to lead guests through games, activities and play! Two hour packages also include exclusive use of the party rooms and free play on the indoor play equipment.

How much: Babies under 6 months enter free; Weekday and Weekend rates from $15 for non-members

Go-Go Bambini, #01-15 Dempsey Road, Block 8, Singapore 247696, Tel: (+65) 6474 5492, www.gogobambini.com

KidZania Singapore [CLOSED]
KidZania Singapore offers a multitude of kids’ role-playing activities that mimic adult jobs (pilot, firefighter, doctor, shopkeeper, courier delivery — over 60 real-world professions in all!), spread out over two huge floors of indoor aircon space. This is a miniature kids’ city where everything is on their level – staff run each activity but the kids are meant to take charge (parents cannot enter the activity stations and but are able to participate at certain role-playing activities”). KidZania is super popular and best suited to kiddos aged 4 and up; we recommend plotting your visit ahead of time with a map, mama, to avoid queues and strategize your must-visit activities.

How much: Buy online at $23.75 for toddlers 2 – 3 years old; $55.10 for kids 4 – 17 years old; $33.25 for adults; babies under 2 enter free

KidZania Singapore, Palawan Kidz City. 31 Beach View #01-01/02 Singapore 098008. Tel: (+65) 1800 653 6888, www.kidzania.com.sg

Little Planet Playland [CLOSED]
This cosy spot on Orchard Road emphasises imagination and role play (take climbers and ball pit lovers elsewhere, mama). Kiddos can dress up in costumes, go “fishing”, pick fruit off trees, and even harvest vegetables from a lovely garden on their way to preparing food in a fully stocked kitchen. Perhaps more suitable for slightly older toddlers (2+) as there are lots of items babies might want to put in their mouths!

How much: $25 per child for unlimited play on weekdays; $25 per child for 2-hour play on weekends; Free entry for children under 1 year old with each paying child

Little Planet Playland, The Centrepoint, 176 Orchard Road, #02-21, Singapore 238843, Tel: (+65) 6268 6595, www.littleplanet.com.sg

Sandy Dandy [CLOSED]
Forum the Shopping Mall is now home to a little slice of beach: Sandy Dandy! Suitable for kiddos aged 10 and below, the sand play area comes complete with a cosy rest area with a cafe for mamas and dads to relax while little ones explore and play (we love that the furniture is thoughtfully designed with child-safe round edges!). You’ll find not one but two kinds of sand here (regular and kinetic), along with a variety of other fun sensory and art activities. Sandy Dandy is also a great all-inclusive party venue for you to consider for your kiddo’s next birthday. Perfect for those rainy days when your kids want beach time, not to mention kid-friendly restos like Jamie’s Italian and California Pizza Kitchen will be right on your doorstep.

How much: $10 for kids under 1; $20 + $10 (Additional hour for Weekend) for kids age 1 – 3; $25 + $12 (Additional hour for Weekend) for kids age 3 – 10; includes 2 accompanying adults ($6 for additional adult)

Sandy Dandy, 583 Orchard Road, #02-21/33 Forum Shopping Mall, Singapore 238884, Tel: (+65) 6734 6806, www.facebook.com/sandydandysg

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