Where to go in Singapore with your family: 8 weekend places to go
Your kids will especially love these places as they are different and a great opportunity to spend quality time with your kids and nurture that parent-child bond that everyone is talking about!
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1. Night Safari
The ‘wildest’ nightspot in Singapore isn’t by Orchard Road or in Clarke Quay it’s at the Night Safari! As dusk falls, 1000 nocturnal creature come out to play. Trust that your kids will be left bewildered as they witness animals frolicking in the night at the world’s first wildlife night park! Explore various species of nocturnal animals from all over the world via the 3 interlinked walking trails. Observe these animals of the night on a relaxing 40-minute tram ride. Even catch the ‘Creatures of the Night’ show – a 20-minute animal presentation starring nocturnal animals such as the owl, binturongs, civets etc. Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road Hours: 7:30pm to midnight daily Telephone: 6269-3411
2. Qian Hu Fish Farm
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An integrated, ‘one-stop’ ornamental fish service provider, QianHu Fish Farm breeds over 200 species of fish including high-value endangered fish, the South American catfish (for example). They provide aquarium supplies, imports, exports and distribute ornamental fish. QianHu has no admission fee, but be prepared to dole out plenty of 50-cent coins for kiddie rides. Test your fishing skills through ‘longkang fishing’ at the Agro-Education Centre. Great for kids! Visit the tropical fish retail area, which boasts a wide collection of high value ornamental fishes and aquarium accessories. Have a go feeding the eager koi! Address: No. 71, Jalan Lekar, Sungei Tengah Hours: Mon to Fri 9am - 6pm; Sat & Sun 9am - 7pm Telephone: 65-6766 7087
3. Bollywood Veggies
Mainly a farm that grows organic fresh-produce, Bollywood veggies is situated amidst the rustic splendor of the Kranji countryside. Be welcomed by their team of friendly and enthusiastic workers, eager to serve and share with you the wonders of nature. Check out the spiciest chilli padi on the island. Feast on finger-lickin’ Asian food, made from fresh, organic produce. Be sure to try their ever-popular House Banana Bread! Participate in an array of activities, such as scarecrow building, the pancake-making challenge, Bollywood farm scrabble just to name a few. Address: 100 Neo Tiew Road, Singapore 719026 Hours: 9am to 6pm (Wed-Sun and Public Holidays) Telephone: 6898 5001
4. Science Centre
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Previously known as the Singapore Science Centre, The Science Centre serves to educate the public on less known facts of science through interesting displays and exhibits. With over 850 exhibits spread across 8 exhibition halls, it sees over a million visitors a year today. Interact with over 800 interesting and engaging science exhibits which serve to explain various principles of science – a great way for kids to learn while keeping it fun and exciting. Be sure to catch a movie at the OMNI-Theatre, a 3D cinematic experience with planetarium shows and OMNIMAX movies on a 5-storey high, 23 m wide hemispherical screen! Address: 15 Science Centre Road, S609081 (Jurong East) Hours: Science Centre: 10am to 6pm, OMNI-Theatre: 10am to 8pm (Closed on Mondays except Sundays and Public Holidays) Telephone: 6425 2500
5. Lower Seletar Reservoir
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A place of tranquility, Seletar Reservoir Park is a pleasant place for jogs or leisurely strolls. With its turquoise waters, gentle breeze and the scent of fresh grass, you will soon forget the hustle and bustle of the city. Sit along the edge of the reservoir with the kids and take in the sight of the turquoise waters and enjoy the soft breeze. Make sure you head over to the fishing jetty where fresh water fish like the snakehead and tilapia can be caught. Spend quality time together with your family and try teaching the little ones how to fish! Address: Intersection of Yishun Avenue 1 and Lentor Avenue (Opposite Yishun Sports Hall) Hours: Park is closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
6. Henderson Waves
The highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, it has become the talk of the town due to its unusual design. The bridge is 274 metres long, connects Mt Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park. Henderson Waves is a popular spot for joggers and nature enthusiasts as it meanders through forest walks and earth trails. Take a walk along this bridge and catch the scenic views of the city and the harbor – it’s 12-storeys high! Embark on nature trails along the bridge through the forest walk and earth trails. The bridge has a series of undulating curved ‘ribs’ for its design that double up as sheltered alcoves. Enjoy a picnic with the family under these nooks while admiring the scenic skyline. Address: 33 Hyderabad Road, Singapore 119578 Vicinity off Henderson Road, overhead pedestrian bridge connects Telok Blangah Hill Park and Mount Faber Park
7. SEA Aquarium
Did you know that Singapore’s aquarium has been accredited title of the world’s biggest aquarium by the Guinness Book of World Records? Experience over 800 species of marine life such as manta rays, sharks and jellyfish. With various zones such as the Strait of Malacca & Andaman sea, Open Ocean and Ocean Journey you will be able to learn about marine life from all ends of the earth! It will be without a doubt a treat for adults and children alike. Address: S.E.A. Aquarium, 8 Sentosa Gateway. Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269 Hours: Mondays – Sundays: 10am – 7pm Phone: +65 6577 8888