Things To Do In Singapore

Best Things To Do In Singapore

Whether you’re discovering Singapore for the first time or rediscovering it with friends, family, or colleagues, this guide is packed with ideas to help you enjoy the best of the city’s culture, nature, and everyday city life.

From lively nights by the river at Clarke Quay, to quiet strolls through heritage alleys, to nature escapes at Mandai Wildlife Reserve or the UNESCO World Heritage Site Botanic Gardens, there’s something here for every mood and occasion.

And of course, no list would be complete without icons like Merlion Park, Raffles Hotel, and cultural landmarks such as Sri Mariamman Temple.

With so many options, the hardest part is often choosing what’s worth your time. That’s where this guide comes in.

We’ll start with FunEmpire’s most popular group experiences — from Amazing Races to creative workshops — before diving into Singapore’s iconic attractions, hidden gems, and light adventures that capture the spirit of the city.

Quick Summary

  • There’s something for every group size and interest. From big-name icons like Merlion Park and Clarke Quay to creative workshops and outdoor adventures, you won’t run out of options.
  • FunEmpire activities give you a ready-made experience. If you’d rather skip the planning, our Amazing Races, Escape Rooms, and creative workshops are built for friends, families, schools, and companies.
  • Nature and culture are easy to weave in. Mandai Wildlife Reserve, the UNESCO Botanic Gardens, and Sri Mariamman Temple offer a balance of greenery and heritage.
  • Hidden gems keep things fresh. Explore colourful alleys, heritage buildings, and quirky finds beyond the usual tourist trail.
  • Mix and match. The best way to enjoy Singapore is to combine icons, culture, and something playful — whether that’s nightlife, food, or a group challenge.

Key Consideration Factors

  • Group size matters. Some activities are perfect for pairs or families, while others (like Amazing Races) shine with larger teams.
  • Indoor vs. outdoor. Singapore’s weather can change quickly — keep indoor options like Escape Rooms or museums in mind as backups.
  • Cultural sensitivity. Dress modestly for temple visits and respect local customs, especially at landmarks like Sri Mariamman Temple.
  • Accessibility. Parks like the Botanic Gardens are stroller-friendly; group games can be scaled for different ages and fitness levels.
  • Variety keeps it engaging. Balance high-energy adventures with quieter cultural or nature experiences so everyone has fun.

Best Things To Do In Singapore

FunEmpire Activities

Before checking out Singapore’s landmarks and cultural icons, start your adventure with FunEmpire’s award-winning activities. These unique group experiences are some of the most fun things to do in Singapore — whether you’re planning a weekend with friends, a family outing, or a corporate team bonding day.

1. Amazing Race – Guardians of Gaia @ Gardens by the Bay

Looking for an outdoor activity that blends fun with purpose? Guardians of Gaia is a sustainability-themed Amazing Race through Gardens by the Bay, where teams solve puzzles inspired by the elements — sun, water, air, and more.

It’s a meaningful way to spend the day, mixing nature discovery with teamwork and lighthearted challenges. Great if you want something fun, memorable, and a little different from the usual sightseeing.

For groups from no minimum pax to unlimited people. Price starts from $28 per pax.

Read more about Amazing Race – Guardians of Gaia @ Gardens by the Bay here.

2. Amazing Race – Marina Murder Mystery @ Gardens by the Bay

If you love thrillers and escape games, the Marina Murder Mystery brings that energy outdoors. You’ll race through Gardens by the Bay investigating the murder of a pop star, piecing together clues and solving puzzles as a team.

It’s sightseeing with a twist — the skyline views are stunning, but you’ll be too busy cracking the case and racing the clock. Perfect for groups who want both adventure and mystery.

For groups from no minimum pax to unlimited people. Price starts from $28 per pax.

Read more about Amazing Race – Marina Murder Mystery @ Gardens by the Bay here.

3. Amazing Race – Merlion Feast @ Chinatown

Want to explore Chinatown in a new way? The Merlion Feast turns the neighbourhood into a cultural quest, guided by FunEmpire’s interactive WhatsApp bot. Your team will hunt for the Merlion’s favourite food while solving puzzles around heritage landmarks.

It’s one of the most engaging ways to experience Chinatown — part scavenger hunt, part walking tour, part team challenge.

For groups from no minimum pax to unlimited people. Price starts from $28 per pax.

Read more about Amazing Race – Merlion Feast @ Chinatown here.

4. Amazing Race – Harbour Chronicles @ HarbourFront

Prefer to stay indoors? Harbour Chronicles is an indoor Amazing Race set in HarbourFront, where you’ll uncover maritime relics and solve puzzles tied to Singapore’s seafaring past.

It’s cultural and story-driven, but still competitive enough to get everyone buzzing. A good option if you want an interactive activity that doesn’t depend on the weather.

For groups from no minimum pax to unlimited people. Price starts from $28 per pax.

Read more about Amazing Race – Harbour Chronicles @ HarbourFront here.

5. Amazing Race – Dear Singapore @ Singapore River

Few experiences capture Singapore’s history like this. Dear Singapore takes you along the Singapore River to discover 12 forgotten letters written by unsung heroes, each puzzle revealing part of the nation’s story.

It’s thoughtful and meaningful, but still active and engaging — ideal if you want to combine culture, light exercise, and teamwork in one go.

For groups from no minimum pax to unlimited people. Price starts from $28 per pax.

Read more about Amazing Race – Dear Singapore @ Singapore River here.

6. Amazing Race – Operation Siloso @ Sentosa

History buffs will love this one. Operation Siloso takes you back to 1942 at Fort Siloso, where you’ll step into the shoes of POWs racing to crack the Code of Valor and save Singapore.

It’s immersive, adrenaline-filled, and gives you a reason to explore Sentosa beyond its beaches and attractions. A memorable mix of heritage and adventure.

For groups from no minimum pax to unlimited people. Price starts from $28 per pax.

Read more about Amazing Race – Operation Siloso @ Sentosa here.

7. Amazing Race – Architect’s Shadow @ Suntec City

If you love puzzles, this indoor Amazing Race is for you. Architect’s Shadow sends you through Suntec City, chasing cryptic riddles planted by a mysterious figure known only as “The Architect’s Shadow.”

It’s fast-paced and brain-teasing, giving you a completely different perspective on one of Singapore’s busiest malls. A great pick for groups who enjoy strategic challenges.

For groups from no minimum pax to unlimited people. Price starts from $28 per pax.

Read more about Amazing Race – Architect’s Shadow @ Suntec City here.

8. Escape Room Puzzles

If you love mysteries and puzzles, Escape Room Puzzles are one of the most thrilling things to do in Singapore. You’ll step into a themed setting, work against the clock, and solve clever clues as a team to escape before time runs out.

It’s the perfect mix of adrenaline, teamwork, and problem-solving, whether you’re planning a fun day with friends or a corporate team bonding session. With multiple storylines available, every group can find a challenge that fits.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $20 per pax.

Read more about Escape Room Puzzles in Singapore here.

9. Escape Room Puzzles for Kids – The Emotion Expedition

Looking for something special for the little ones? The Emotion Expedition is a kids-friendly escape room puzzle that takes players through a colorful world of feelings, guided by puzzles and storytelling.

It’s designed to help children understand emotions, work together, and problem-solve in a playful way. Great for schools, family gatherings, or birthday parties.

For groups from 5 to unlimited people. Price starts from $28 per pax.

Read more about Escape Room Puzzles – The Emotion Expedition here.

10. Art Heist

Art Heist is a one-of-a-kind blend of creativity and strategy.

Imagine an activity where you combine Art Jamming with an Escape Room challenge, plotting and painting your way through a storyline about the perfect heist.

It’s fun, interactive, and gets everyone thinking outside the box. A great pick if you want an activity that sparks teamwork and imagination while still being lighthearted.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $38 per pax.

Read more about Art Heist here.

11. Soy Candle Making Workshop

Want a calmer, creative way to spend the day? In this workshop, you’ll learn to craft your own eco-friendly soy candles, choosing scents, colors, and even little decorative touches.

It’s hands-on, relaxing, and you’ll walk away with something practical to use or gift. One of the most popular creative activities in Singapore for couples, families, or colleagues.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $38 per pax.

Read more about Soy Candle Making Workshop here.

12. Stitched Leather Workshop

In this hands-on session, you’ll discover the art of leather crafting. Learn about different leather types, cut and stitch your own product, and finish it off with your personalized initials.

It’s a tactile, rewarding activity that combines skill-building with creativity — and you leave with a keepsake that lasts. Great for anyone who enjoys making things by hand.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $45 per pax.

Read more about Stitched Leather Workshop here.

13. Terrarium Workshop

Build your very own miniature garden in a glass jar at FunEmpire’s Terrarium Workshop. You’ll learn how to layer soil, arrange plants, and decorate with creative touches to design a unique little ecosystem.

It’s a relaxing, mindful activity that’s perfect for unwinding while still being hands-on. Plus, you get to bring home a living reminder of the day.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $30 per pax.

Read more about Terrarium Workshop here.

14. Non-Stitched Leather Workshop

Want to try leather crafting without worrying about stitching? The Non-Stitched Leather Workshop lets you create practical leather goods using simple, beginner-friendly techniques.

It’s an accessible, fun way to try something new — ideal if you’re looking for a quick, creative activity with a satisfying takeaway.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $40 per pax.

Read more about Non-Stitched Leather Workshop here.

15. Gel Candle Making Workshop

If you enjoy crafts that are both beautiful and practical, Gel Candle Making is a must-try. You’ll design candles with clear gel bases, layering in colors, decorations, and scents to create something entirely your own.

It’s artsy, calming, and rewarding, making it a top pick for birthdays, group gatherings, or even date ideas.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $32 per pax.

Read more about Gel Candle Making Workshop here.

16. Neon Art Jamming

Add a glow-up to the classic art jamming experience with UV neon paints. In a darkened studio, your artwork lights up in vibrant colors, making it as fun to paint as it is to photograph.

It’s a unique spin on creative bonding, perfect for groups who want something lively, playful, and highly Instagrammable.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Neon Art Jamming here.

17. Art Jamming Canvas Workshop

Sit down with a blank canvas, brushes, and paints, and let your imagination flow. This classic art jamming session is all about self-expression and creativity in a laid-back setting.

It’s great for groups looking to relax and bond while creating something personal to take home.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Art Jamming Canvas Workshop here.

18. Art Jamming Tote Bag Workshop

Looking for something both creative and useful? In this workshop, you’ll design and paint your own eco-friendly tote bag to carry home.

It’s practical, fun, and perfect for groups who want an activity with a stylish takeaway.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $30 per pax.

Read more about Art Jamming Tote Bag Workshop here.

19. Clay Making Workshop

Get hands-on with air-dry clay, shaping and molding it into food miniatures, figurines, or custom keepsakes. The workshop is easy to follow, yet leaves plenty of room for creativity.

It’s a lighthearted, stress-relieving activity, popular with families, groups of friends, and colleagues alike.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Clay Making Workshop here.

20. Balloon Sculpting Workshop

Bring out your inner entertainer with a Balloon Sculpting Workshop, where you’ll learn how to twist and shape balloons into animals, flowers, and other fun designs.

It’s quirky, playful, and a guaranteed hit for groups with kids — or adults who want to try something totally different.

For groups from 5 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Balloon Sculpting Workshop here.

21. Laser Tag

One of the most action-packed things to do in Singapore is Laser Tag. Split into groups and dash across an indoor or outdoor arena, hiding behind bunkers and working together to outsmart your opponents.

It’s high-energy, safe, and endlessly replayable — perfect for corporate team building, birthday parties, or just a fun day out with friends.

For groups from 8 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Laser Tag here.

22. Combat Archery Tag

If you’ve ever wanted to try The Hunger Games in real life, Combat Archery Tag is as close as it gets. Using foam-tipped arrows, you’ll dodge, shoot, and strategize to eliminate the other side.

It’s a thrilling mix of dodgeball and archery, combining speed, aim, and teamwork — great for groups who love a little friendly competition.

For groups from 8 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Combat Archery Tag here.

23. Bubble Soccer

Bubble Soccer takes the world’s favourite sport and adds an absolutely hilarious twist. Strap yourself into an inflatable bubble, then bump, bounce, and roll your way across the pitch as you try to score.

It’s chaotic, silly, and a guaranteed laugh — making it one of the most fun group activities for birthdays, parties, and team bonding.

For groups from 8 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Bubble Soccer here.

24. Poolball

Imagine playing pool on a giant table — but instead of using a cue, you kick soccer balls into oversized pockets. That’s Poolball, and it’s one of the quirkiest, most original games in Singapore.

With multiple game modes, it’s perfect for groups who want something different, lighthearted, and unforgettable.

For groups from 8 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Poolball here.

25. Saber Tag

Channel your inner Jedi in this epic light saber battle game. Groups face off in missions that mix combat, strategy, and teamwork — all powered by glowing combat sabers.

It’s exclusive to FunEmpire and a must-try for Star Wars fans or anyone looking for a unique, high-energy group activity.

For groups from 8 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Saber Tag here.

26. Giant Board Games

Level up your party with life-sized classics like Giant Jenga, Giant Connect 4, or Giant Pick-Up Sticks. These oversized games are fun, competitive, and guaranteed to bring out everyone’s playful side.

They’re especially popular at family gatherings, carnivals, and casual corporate events where you want a mix of fun and nostalgia.

For groups from no minimum pax to unlimited pax. Price starts from $20 per pax.

Read more about Giant Board Games here.

27. Ninja Tag

Looking for something completely different? Ninja Tag combines martial arts-inspired moves with foam daggers and tactical missions. Groups will need agility, strategy, and teamwork to come out on top.

It’s quirky, active, and one of the most unique things to do in Singapore for groups who want something beyond the usual.

For groups from 8 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $25 per pax.

Read more about Ninja Tag here.

28. SaberFit

If you’d like a workout with a twist, SaberFit combines combat sabers with cardio, core, and fitness training. Think of it as a group exercise class — but way cooler.

It’s energetic, fun, and suitable for all fitness levels, making it a refreshing way to stay active with friends or colleagues.

For groups from 10 to unlimited pax. Price starts from $35 per pax.

Read more about SaberFit here.

Must-Visit Icons & Landmarks

29. Merlion Park

Merlion Park is a must-visit in Singapore that perfectly captures the spirit of the Lion City. Located at 1 Fullerton Road, the half-lion, half-fish statue is one of the most recognizable landmarks of Singapore.

It’s an iconic photo stop both day and night, and a great starting point before exploring the nearby Marina Bay skyline. Few places embody the story of Singapore as well as the Merlion.

30. Marina Bay Sands SkyPark

The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is one of the most iconic observation decks in the world, set in the heart of Singapore’s Marina Bay at 10 Bayfront Avenue. From here, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the skyline, Gardens by the Bay, and beyond.

The infinity pool is legendary, but even if you’re not staying at the hotel, the SkyPark observation deck is a bucket-list experience that makes you feel like you’re on top of the city.

31. Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is the centerpiece of Singapore’s Garden City vision — a futuristic park at 18 Marina Gardens Drive, filled with the Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome. Each attraction offers a different way to experience nature reimagined.

Whether you’re here for the Garden Rhapsody Light Show, exploring the indoor waterfalls, or walking the OCBC Skyway, this is a destination that blends nature, technology, and art all in one place.

32. Singapore Flyer

The Singapore Flyer is one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, rising 165 metres at 30 Raffles Avenue. Each capsule offers 360-degree views of the city, Marina Bay Sands, and even glimpses of neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia on clear days.

It’s a relaxing yet unforgettable ride — a perfect way to see Singapore from a new perspective.

33. Orchard Road

Orchard Road is the main shopping street of Singapore, stretching from Tanglin Mall at 163 Tanglin Road to Plaza Singapura at 68 Orchard Road. It’s lined with luxury malls, boutique shops, and dining spots.

Bustling day and night, Orchard Road is a must-visit in Singapore that captures both the glamour and everyday pulse of city life.

34. Raffles Hotel

Raffles Hotel is a heritage icon in the heart of Singapore, located at 1 Beach Road. This colonial-style hotel has hosted royals, celebrities, and dignitaries for more than a century.

It’s home to the original Singapore Sling cocktail and remains one of the city’s most elegant landmarks — a place that feels like stepping back in time while still being very much alive today.

Nature & Wildlife

35. Singapore Botanic Gardens (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is the country’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a true showcase of its Garden City vision. Located at 1 Cluny Road, it’s a lush green space where you’ll find the National Orchid Garden, lakes, and heritage trees.

It’s a must visit in Singapore that balances culture, history, and nature — perfect for a weekend stroll, picnic, or quiet retreat from the city.

36. Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Mandai Wildlife Reserve is home to some of Singapore’s most famous attractions — the Night Safari, River Wonders, and Bird Paradise. Situated at 80 Mandai Lake Road, this area is where you can see giant pandas, nocturnal animals, and thousands of bird species up close.

It’s one of the best places in the world to experience animal encounters, and a must visit in Singapore that appeals to families and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

37. Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin is a rustic island escape that feels worlds apart from the city. A short ferry ride from Changi Point Ferry Terminal brings you to kampong houses, cycling trails, and seafood restaurants.

It’s a chance to see the traditional side of Singapore, explore mangroves, and enjoy the simple pleasures of island life.

38. Sembawang Hot Spring Park

Sembawang Hot Spring Park is the only natural hot spring in Singapore that’s open to the public. Found at Along Gambas Avenue, the park features tiered pools where you can soak your feet in steaming mineral water ranging from 40°C to 70°C.

It’s a hidden gem in the heart of the north, loved by families who also enjoy boiling eggs in the natural hot spring water.

Culture & Heritage

39. Sri Mariamman Temple

Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located at 244 South Bridge Road in Chinatown. With its colorful gopuram (tower) and intricate carvings, it’s a striking landmark that reflects the deep-rooted Indian cultures of Singapore.

It’s a must visit in Singapore that offers both spiritual significance and cultural insight, especially during festivals like Deepavali and Theemithi.

40. National Gallery Singapore

National Gallery Singapore is the country’s premier art museum, housed in the heart of the Civic District at 1 St Andrew’s Road. The museum combines two historic buildings — the former Supreme Court and City Hall — into one stunning space.

With world-class exhibitions and rotating art posts, it’s one of the top places in Singapore that celebrates Southeast Asian creativity and history.

41. ArtScience Museum

The ArtScience Museum at 6 Bayfront Avenue is instantly recognizable for its lotus-inspired design. Inside, it’s home to futuristic exhibitions that blend art, science, and imagination.

It’s one of the most unique museums in the world, making it a must visit for families, creatives, and anyone looking to be inspired by immersive experiences.

42. Haw Par Villa

Haw Par Villa is an eccentric cultural park located at 262 Pasir Panjang Road. Known for its over 1,000 vivid statues and dioramas, it brings Chinese folklore and mythology to life in unexpected ways.

This is one of the most unusual attractions in Singapore that explores morality tales, with its famous Ten Courts of Hell being both eerie and fascinating.

43. Fort Canning Park

Fort Canning Park sits in the heart of Singapore at River Valley Road, and is steeped in history. From being the seat of Malay royalty to serving as a WWII command center, the hill is full of heritage trails and landmarks.

Today, it’s also a popular spot for outdoor concerts, festivals, and picnics — making it a perfect mix of culture, history, and leisure.

Entertainment & Lifestyle

44. Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore is the star attraction of Resorts World Sentosa, located at 8 Sentosa Gateway. This movie-themed park is packed with rides, shows, and zones like Hollywood, Sci-Fi City, and Ancient Egypt.

It is one of the top theme parks in the world, and a must visit in Singapore that promises fun for families, thrill seekers, and anyone who loves a good adventure.

45. Adventure Cove Waterpark

Adventure Cove Waterpark on Sentosa Island is a splash-filled day out at 8 Sentosa Gateway. From high-speed water slides to snorkeling over a reef with 20,000 tropical fish, it blends adrenaline with relaxation.

It’s one of the attractions in Singapore that is perfect for all ages, whether you want thrills or a lazy float down the adventure river.

46. Skyline Luge Sentosa

Skyline Luge Sentosa at 1 Imbiah Road offers something totally unique — a luge ride that lets you steer down twisting tracks, followed by a scenic skyride back to the top.

As the first luge ride in Southeast Asia, it’s a must visit in Singapore that combines fun, views, and a bit of friendly racing.

47. Outdoor Cinema at Tanjong Beach

For a more laid-back experience, the Outdoor Cinema at 120 Tanjong Beach Walk lets you watch movies under the stars with the sand at your feet.

It’s a lifestyle pick in Singapore that blends alfresco vibes, good company, and the magic of cinema — a refreshing change from conventional theaters.

Things to Do in Singapore

From action-packed adventures with FunEmpire to iconic landmarks like Merlion Park, Marina Bay Sands, and Clarke Quay, Singapore offers something for everyone.

You can dive into the city’s cultures, enjoy the natural beauty of the Garden City, or wind down with unique experiences on Sentosa Island.

Whether you’re planning a weekend with friends, a family outing, or showing overseas guests around, this list highlights the must visit activities and attractions in Singapore that truly capture its spirit.

The best part? Many of these experiences are right in the heart of the city, so you can mix and match a full day of fun, culture, and relaxation with ease.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any questions about things to do in Singapore, you can refer to the frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the best things to do in Singapore below:

What are the must-visit things to do in Singapore?

Start with icons like Merlion Park, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, Gardens by the Bay, and Orchard Road. Pair them with cultural spots like Sri Mariamman Temple, Raffles Hotel, and the UNESCO Botanic Gardens. For groups, FunEmpire’s Amazing Races and creative workshops are also top picks, making this list a balanced mix of classic attractions and modern experiences in the city.

What are the best things to do in Singapore with family or friends?

Families love Universal Studios Singapore, River Wonders, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and Jewel Changi Airport. Friends often go for active fun like Laser Tag, Bubble Soccer, Poolball, or Giant Board Games. This guide shows that there are plenty of options whether you want laughter-filled activities, sightseeing, or creative workshops.

What are free things to do in Singapore?

You can enjoy Merlion Park, Fort Canning Park, and the Botanic Gardens without spending a cent. Exploring cultural alleys in Chinatown, Little India, or Kampong Glam also costs nothing but offers plenty of colour and history. At night, don’t miss the Garden Rhapsody Light Show, which is free and one of the most magical experiences in the city.

What cultural experiences should I not miss in Singapore?

Highlights include Sri Mariamman Temple, Haw Par Villa, and the National Gallery. Wander through Little India for vibrant temples and markets, or Kampong Glam for its blend of Malay heritage and trendy cafes. Pair these with FunEmpire’s Art Jamming or Leather Workshops if you want hands-on cultural fun that celebrates the diverse cultures of Singapore.

What outdoor things to do in Singapore stand out?

Nature lovers should explore Pulau Ubin, once a traditional fishing village, now a rustic escape with cycling trails and seafood spots. Parks like Fort Canning and Mandai Wildlife Reserve also bring you close to nature. If you’re after adrenaline, try Skyline Luge Sentosa, Bungy Jumping, or Saber Tag, which we covered earlier in this guide.

What can you do in Singapore at night?

Evenings are for the Night Safari, Garden Rhapsody Light Show, and Clarke Quay nightlife. Comedy shows, rooftop bars, and outdoor cinemas add variety. And for food lovers, street food suppers at hawker centres like Lau Pa Sat or Newton Circus are a must — they’re part of what makes nights in the city so memorable.

Is Singapore family-friendly and safe?

Yes — Singapore is one of the safest and most family-friendly cities in the world. Attractions like the Botanic Gardens, Mandai Wildlife Wonders, Jewel Changi Airport, and Sentosa Island make it easy to explore with kids. Many activities in this list, from theme parks to creative workshops, are designed to be inclusive and welcoming for all ages.

How many days should I spend in Singapore?

3 to 5 days is enough to cover icons like Marina Bay, Resorts World Sentosa, and the Botanic Gardens. With extra time, you can explore Pulau Ubin’s fishing village charm, or enjoy cultural districts like Little India and Kampong Glam.

What are hidden gems in Singapore?

Lesser-known spots include Sembawang Hot Spring Park, Mount Faber heritage tours, and Pulau Ubin. Explore Kampong Glam’s back alleys, discover quirky art in Little India, or wander through Jewel Changi Airport’s lush indoor gardens. These are the kinds of unique finds that balance out the big-name attractions.

How does this guide help me plan?

This article grouped the best experiences in Singapore that cover FunEmpire’s unique activities, iconic landmarks, cultural must visit spots, and natural escapes. It also highlighted family fun at Jewel Changi Airport, rustic adventures like Pulau Ubin’s fishing village, and free things to do in Little India and Kampong Glam. Whether you love heritage, nature, or street food, this guide makes it easier to plan your time in the city.

About FunEmpire

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