THE 10 BEST Singapore Playgrounds
Playgrounds in Singapore
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What travelers are saying
- laura hDorset, UK77 contributionsThe Children's Garden located in Gardens by the Bay is a wonderful place for young children to play and cool off.
One area is a water play section which is segregated for young young children (spouting fish) and the other area has an array of sprinklers and flower buckets which tip. The water park is only for accompanied children up to the age of 12 and staff are on hand to ensure this is adhered to.
There is changing areas, loos and lockers to use whilst enjoying the facilities, making it then easy to enjoy the rest of the park.
At the back of the water park, is a more traditional play park, in the shade, which has monkey bars, balance beams, wobbly bridges and spiders nets leading to swings, slides and a larger climbing frame.
A small cafe, supporting this organization is located close by serving an array of drinks and snacks.
Our children love this area and demand a visit each and every time we visit Singapore.Written April 30, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Curtis PangSingapore, Singapore6 contributionsDuring our family staycation day, we visited Pororo Park and it was super enjoyable, my son loves it, especially the indoor playground, having a cast on, it still did not stop him from climbing and conquering the obstacle course. Just look at how happy he is, really a great place to visit as it is child friendly and best part of all, we managed to have a picture with Pororo himself!Written March 13, 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- juazizSingapore2 contributionsBrought my twin girls on a playdate with some friends in August 2020. Going in was a breeze and staff were very professional in handling safety measures such as taking temperatures and sanitizing the kids hands. We had so much fun around the large space, especially love the miniature road with rides! The slides and ball pit area were awesome as well. We love the fact that everything is so clean and well maintained. Thank you!Written September 16, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Leah LoySingapore, Singapore487 contributionsNice playground which is just near the food place area. Just be cautious with their metal slide during the day because it feels hot even the plastic one. Think it’s best to plan to visit early or late afternoon to avoid the direct sun on the play area. Toilet is nearby but brace yourself because it can be filthy, so sad why other people have no concern to maintain the cleanliness of the area given the fact it’s for families with little ones. There’s a bicycle rental as well for easy roaming the East Coast, not cheap though but good fun.Written July 22, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Leah LoySingapore, Singapore487 contributionsWhat a great indoor playground at Clarke Quay Central. It serves both fun for kiddos and relaxing time for parents as they have a good sofa to sit on while watching your little ones playing. And unlike other indoor playgrounds, this place doesn’t have any slides or any activity that requires bigger muscles (gross motor skills). Instead, the area is more on small wooden toys which encourages structured play like manipulative and construction for fine motor skills. Also serves an open-ended play for the great imagination of our little tots.Written April 6, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- ZaiLuckyUK5 contributionsDear Nestopia team,
I would like to thank you all, especially Cha and Wynn, for your great assistance on my lost sunglasses.
I went to Nestopia on 11th of July and realized at the end of the day that I forgot my sunglasses there. My friend who lived in Singapore helped me to contact Nestopia and coordinated until the sunglasses were found and arrived safely at his place.
We received quick and clear communication from them. Thank you once again for your kind effort and support to quickly deliver the sunglasses in a very safe condition.
Also I would like to compliment all staff on that day that provided support during our play time. They were all so kind and very nice to parents and the kids.
Especially, the female staff who had helped my son for the bleeding in his mouth. So professional action that my son was not feeling scared at all and got recovered from his shocking feeling (that he ran and knocked himself to the pole) very fast.
With great appreciation,
SananthidaWritten July 16, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Low CSingapore, Singapore957 contributionsPassed by this special garden wanted to go in but I was advised by the entrance staff that the garden only allowed for kids with parents. Unless with special approval and accompany by the staff, otherwise no adult visitors are allowed.
I was fortunate enough to have a nice lady staff Ms Koh to bring me around and really appreciate her kindness and understanding.Written December 1, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - GlobalLocalTravellerSingapore, Singapore163 contributionsWe planned a play date for the kiddos with our friwnds and their kid. The kids had a lot of fun on the slides, the lego area, the ball pit and so on. We also had lunch at the cafe. Perfect food for kiddos, cheesy and tasty. However they have limited veg options. It isnt the best or biggest indoor playground in Singapore but is pretty good and is relatively inexpensive.Written April 11, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Michael1 contributionI was in mall with my friends and we were just chilling when we heard music somewhere above. We went up and saw an Amazing Castle. It was 50% sale this day, so we decided to spend sometime there. It was so cool. Most of all I enjoyed 7th heaven where you are in pool full of plastic balls like from childhood and you should move inside pressing buttons. So tiring and so much fun! Also Dragon tower and IQ basketball are really interesting games. In my opinion it's really good place to spend sometime with your friends. Highly recommend to everyone))Written November 18, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- kim buay pSingapore, Singapore13,011 contributionsIf taking public transport, the nearest underpass is the Amber Gardens Underpass, next to the Chinese Swimming Club. The bus stops are 92241 (Amber Gdns), 92249 (Opp Amber Gdns) and the buses are 36, 43, 47, 48, 134, 135, 196, 197, 853M. It is only a short walk of about 12 mins from the bus stop to Coastal PlayGrove. Bus 401 operates during the weekends and it stops at the service road right outside Coastal PlayGrove. The main attraction is the 16 metre high Play Tower. It features a vertical net play, the Vertical Challenge, and slides. Play Tower is recommended for kids aged 13 and above. Beside climbing the vertical net, there is also a ramp that snakes around the vertical play structure too. For the Vertical Challenge, the activities include stepping pods, hammocks, hoop maze, zig-zag bridge, ball step traverse, wobble link, grip wall, wave traverse, and disc swings. At the top, there are two enclosed tube slides, which are accessible from the third and fourth floor of the Play Tower, measuring 7.3 m and 11.9 m tall respectively. The view of the coastal park from the top is also worth the short walk. Other attractions here include Leisure Nets & sand pit, water play area with jets of water, Nature Playgarden and an Outdoor classroom by the sea. There are quite a few choices for food such as Burger King, OldTown White Coffee and Food Splash. Once Upon a Time by The Tiara Society allows children to engage in dress up play,Written July 31, 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Oksana SSingapore, Singapore2 contributionsVery dirty gym and waiting area for parents. You leave that place with black feet/socks and cannot wash the dirt off your kids' feet afterward. Need to improve on cleaning, especially with the corona virus going around.Written February 18, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- maryyeoHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam3,255 contributionsLove that they are organized - just reserve your timeslots on the T-Play @ Khatib website. The entire 3-storey space is filled with giant slides, trampolines, ball pits and other soft-play elements.
Parents get to sit at the Peranakan-styled coffee shop tables while having a clear view of your kids because of the playground's open-space design. Cool that they also integrated the old school "Toa Payoh's famous dragon playground" slide.
Only open from 1pm on weekdays, and from 10am on weekends. Come early before your timeslot and they've a comfortable waiting area where you can put on socks, keep your shoes in the shoe racks, etc.Written January 3, 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Joys L44 contributionsIt's fun for kids and value-wise, they get a lot of mileage on one entry. However, as it's an indoor playground, there won't be any variation in the playground hardware, and kids may get bored if, say you're here more than twice. This happened to my elder child, aged 8, so I have to spend money on the art and craft section to keep her occupied. Good thing is there is this art and craft section and you get to keep the artwork, bad thing is that it's quite costly. There's a play area for children aged 3 and below which is nearer to the cafe so parents can enjoy a meal while the younger children play, and still be able to keep tab on them. This play area is age-appropriate for the little ones, it's brilliant. However, this distinction in play areas made it difficult for me to look after both my 4 year-old and my 1 year-old at the same time. If you're bringing children of different age groups by yourself, be aware that you may be facing this problem. It wouldn't be a problem if you have help. Overall, it's an indoor playground with plenty of activities for children of different age groups, so there's something to do for everyone!Written September 18, 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- kim buay pSingapore, Singapore13,011 contributionsThis linear park lies between two MRT stations, namely the Bedok North and Bedok Reservoir MRT Stations. Both stations are just beside the park. It has undulating terrain with a small mould near to the Bedok North MRT station. After that, it is fairly flat and the Siglap Park Connector runs through it at some part. It is mainly utiilised by the residents for their exercises. It has a playground with sandpit, foot massage course, fitness equipment and a small dog run. The length of this park is beside the PIE but it is so tranquil here.
My first visit here is rewarded by the lovely blooms of the garlic vine that run down the shelter walkway in the park.Written January 30, 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - EnigmaSingapore, Singapore18 contributionsGood for a little day out with the kids. Clean and spacious with friendly, efficient staff. We were cordially greeted by this staff and kids were in high spirits.
My sister had purchased a package for Children' Day that included activities like balloon sculpturing, a scavenger hunt, popcorn and cotton candy.
Upon checking, we were told that the popcorn and cotton candy were not in stock and there was no effort made to replace it with anything else or to inform us upfront. This was a bit disappointing and unprofessional we thought.
The scavenger hunt could have been better organised too. There were no proper clues and some parents helping their kids to find the hidden items. This should not have been allowed unless within the aims of the game i.e. to bond parents with kids. Further, a scavenger hunt needs to have clues leading to the hidden items. Kids were told to search high and low. This was not good enough as a clue.
A little goodie bag was given out at the end. It contained a lollipop that could light up.
As a replacement for the missing items i.e. popcorn and cotton candy, my sister had bought the very same lollipop from the cafe. It would have been good if effort had been made to inform that the lollipop was already included in the goodie bag; to avoid buying a duplicate item.
On the whole, I'd say not value for money and there is room for improvement when managing the games and communicating with patrons.Written October 10, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.