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21 New Things You Must Do In Singapore In 2025

New things to do in Singapore

Singapore is more than just a destination—it’s the ultimate getaway for travellers looking to make the most of their time. Singapore’s compact size and efficient transportation system make it a breeze to explore, offering incredible experiences packed into every moment. If you're planning a family holiday Singapore ensures maximum value for your time.

So, get ready to uncover Singapore’s newest adventures, perfect for your family! From space exhibitions to immersive exhibitions packed with excitement, there’s a world of fun waiting for everyone. These attractions are bursting with unforgettable experiences. So, grab the kids, bring your sense of wonder, and get set for a fun-filled journey through Singapore’s latest must-visit spots!

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1. Disney Adventure by Disney Cruise Line

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Set sail on The Disney Adventure, Disney Cruise Line’s first ship in Asia, from 15 Dec 2024! Explore seven themed areas featuring Disney, Pixar, and Marvel magic, plus the longest rollercoaster at sea at 250 metres!

Enjoy dazzling shows, character meet-and-greets, signature dining with dedicated service, and accommodations from cosy family staterooms to luxury suites. These 3- and 4-night voyages combine Disney’s legendary service with unique regional touches, perfect for an unforgettable family getaway!

Book your trip now.

2. Harry Potter: Visions of Magic

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Experience the magic of Harry Potter: Visions of Magic at Resorts World Sentosa, making its Asia premiere this November! Explore ten immersive environments, from the Ministry of Magic to Newt’s Menagerie, filled with stunning multimedia, interactive technology, and enchanting soundscapes.

This self-guided journey invites you to uncover hidden wonders and step into the wizarding world like never before. Opening 22 November 2024, from 11 AM to 10 PM at B1 Forum. Don’t miss this spellbinding adventure!

Address: B1 Forum, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am - 10pm
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Be sure to check out this Your All-In-One Muslim-Friendly Guide To Conquering Resorts World Sentosa before your trip!

3. Bubble Planet

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Step into Bubble Planet, where your world turns into a vibrant technicolour dream! Debuting in Singapore after dazzling Milan, Brussels, and London, this immersive adventure features 11 themed zones bursting with giant bubbles, dazzling landscapes, and cool illusions.

Dive into an LED seascape, splash in a bubble bath ball pit, or take a simulated hot air balloon ride. With 360° projections, lasers, and endless photo ops, Bubble Planet is your ultimate playground for fun and wonder!

Address: Hall 8B, 1 Expo Drive, #02-01, Singapore EXPO, Singapore 486150

Tickets: From $21.90 for adults and $14.90 for children. Kids under 4 enter free

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4. Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Bird Paradise, home to 3,500 birds across 400 species, is a must-visit for family fun! This exciting bird park moved to Mandai, Singapore, in 2023 and joins the Mandai Wildlife Reserve lineup with the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, and River Wonders.

Highlights include nine stunning walk-through aviaries, featuring habitats from African rainforests to Australian eucalyptus forests. Tickets are available online or at the counter—get ready for an unforgettable adventure through the world's most vibrant ecosystems!

Tickets:

  • Adults: $49
  • Children: $34
  • Senior Citizens: $20

Address: 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825

Opening hours: 9am - 6pm (Daily)

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5. Monet Inside

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Dive into the world of Claude Monet at Monet Inside in Singapore! This immersive media art exhibition brings the artist’s story to life with stunning 360-degree projections, interactive installations, and dazzling visuals.

Explore five captivating chapters of Monet’s life, enjoy mesmerizing light displays, and listen to inspirational storytelling. Perfect for art lovers and Instagram enthusiasts alike, Monet Inside transforms Monet’s masterpieces into a magical, multi-sensory experience you’ll never forget.

Tickets: From $21

Address: Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Road Singapore 188778

Get tickets to Monet Inside

6. Space Explorers: The Infinite at Science Centre Singapore

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Have a kid who’s interested in everything space? Check out Space Explorers: THE INFINITE, Southeast Asia’s first immersive space VR exhibition, at Science Centre Singapore! Inspired by NASA missions, this breathtaking experience takes you 400 kilometres above Earth to the International Space Station.

Explore life as an astronaut, gaze at Earth from space, and feel the wonder of the universe like never before. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey into the cosmo’s tickets are on sale now!

Address: 15 Science Centre Rd, Singapore 609081
Opening Hours: Daily: 10am - 6pm
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7. World of Studio Ghibli Exhibition

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Step into the magical world of Studio Ghibli at ArtScience Museum! From 4 October, explore iconic scenes from beloved films like My Neighbour Totoro, Kiki’s Delivery Service, and Spirited Away.

As Singapore’s first official Studio Ghibli exhibition, it spans 11 galleries with 16 stunning theatrical sets crafted by Japanese artists. This immersive experience, organised under Studio Ghibli’s license, brings their enchanting storytelling and artistry to life, delighting fans with unforgettable moments from the Studio’s timeless classics.

Address: 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
Opening Hours: Daily: 10am - 7pm
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8. Disney Garden of Wonder

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This holiday season, Gardens by the Bay presents Disney Garden of Wonder at Floral Fantasy, featuring stunning topiary and floral sculptures of beloved Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, and Buzz Lightyear.

In collaboration with Disney and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, this magical exhibit brings the charm of Disney-themed topiaries to Singapore for the first time. Inspired by Epcot’s Flower & Garden Festival, it’s a delightful experience for fans of all ages!

Address: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Opening Hours: Daily: 9am - 9pm
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Check out this 6 Essential (And Muslim-Friendly) Tips For Families Visiting Gardens By The Bay to plan a seamless trip!

9. Chaos Lab at Changi Airport

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Get ready, parents! Chaos Lab is now in Singapore after rave reviews in Melbourne. This unique playground features 11 interactive stations blending science, creativity, and fun.

Kids can dive into a bubbling ball pit, craft gooey slime, and create glowing art on a neon graffiti wall. Designed to spark curiosity and inspire creativity, Chaos Lab guarantees a thrilling, hands-on experience your little scientists and explorers will adore. Perfect for family fun and special outings!

Address: Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819666
Opening Hours: Daily: 10am - 10pm
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Check out this Halal Food Guide To SG’s Jewel Changi Airport: What Muslim Visitors Can Expect for your outing.

10. Le Petit Chef at Changi Experience Studio

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Step into a magical dining adventure with Le Petit Chef at Changi Experience Studio! This one-of-a-kind experience blends aviation-themed storytelling, 3D projection, and mouthwatering dishes inspired by a tiny chef’s travels.

Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or a special night out, it’s a feast for all your senses! Shows run every Friday to Sunday, featuring festive and seasonal menus to delight your taste buds.

Plus, kick off the fun by exploring the virtual world of Changi Airport at the Experience Studio. Gather your loved ones and make unforgettable memories with Le Petit Chef!

Halal status: No pork and lard but serves alcoholic beverages. We recommend you to dine at your own discretion.

Address: Jewel Level 4 04-300 Jewel, Level 4

Opening hours: 11am- 8pm

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11. Largest LEGO Exhibition at Singapore Expo

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After touring 100+ cities, the iconic Art of the Brick exhibition lands in Singapore! Featuring over a million LEGO bricks and 150+ artworks, it reimagines classics like Michelangelo’s David and Van Gogh’s Starry Night, plus a 6-meter T-Rex skeleton.

Enjoy interactive audio guides, a play-and-build area, and exclusive LEGO items at the gift shop. Perfect for all ages, this globally acclaimed exhibit has wowed over 10 million visitors, so, don’t miss it!

Address: 1 Expo Dr, Singapore 486150
Opening Hours: Dec 1 - Jan 5, 10am - 8pm
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Nearby Halal Restaurant: Eighteen Chefs (2 Simei St 3)

12. Into the Hawkerverse

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Take a fun journey through time at the "Into the Hawkerverse" exhibition at the Children's Museum Singapore! Kids can travel back to the lively days of street hawkers, meet hawker culture heroes, and hear their exciting stories.

Explore the present and future of hawker culture with cool gadgets and machines, and let the little ones (below 4 years old) enjoy the Play Pot, featuring felt food stalls, a mee goreng pool, and healthy eating activities. Don't miss this delightful adventure!

Date: From now until 2026.

Address: Children's Museum Singapore, 23-B, Coleman St, Singapore 179807

Opening hours: Time slot-based entry: 9am entry, 11am entry, 2pm entry, 4pm entry

*Each timeslot is for 1 hour 45 minutes visit.

*To facilitate and manage the crowd flow, please pre-book a timeslot for visits. Tickets are available for booking 30 days in advance. Walk-ins are welcomed but not guaranteed.

Admission: FREE for Singaporeans & PRs

Foreign Residents / Tourists: Child S$10+ | Adult S$15+ | 2A&2C S$40+

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13. Kiztopia Prestige

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Step into a world of fun at Kiztopia Prestige, the ultimate indoor playground for little adventurers aged 6 and below! With padded floors and open-ended play concepts, this haven is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.

Explore exciting playrooms like the Blocks Room, Petite Chef Kitchen, and Kiddie Mart. Dive into a bean-filled Sand Pit, create masterpieces in the Art & Craft room, and unwind in the Reading Nook.

Plus, enjoy regular classes in science, music, art, and gym. It's premium playtime like never before!

Address: 58 Kim Yam Rd, #04-01, Singapore 239359

Opening hours: Sun - Thurs 10am-8pm | Fri, Sat & PH 10am-9pm

Admission: 1C&1A: $32 (1hr) | $48 (2hrs) | Extra Adult $18

*Enjoy up to 12% off with Soft Opening promos! (Promo from 25 May to 21 June)

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14. Vroomtown Driving City

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Rev up the fun at Vroomtown Driving City in Marina Square! This mega indoor drive-play academy lets kids drive electric cars through a mini Singapore, complete with icons like the Merlion and Gardens by the Bay. First-time visitors take a quick 'Basic Driving & Road Safety' lesson before hitting the road.

With realistic traffic lights, rules, and a drive-through, it's an exciting city driving adventure! Afterwards, kids can dive into the large indoor playground and ball pit. Perfect for kids 5 and up, with younger ones needing an adult co-pilot. Don't miss this thrilling ride!

Address: Marina Square, #01-208 to 211 

Opening hours: Mon-Thurs & Sun 10am-8pm | Fri, Sat & PHs 10am-9pm

Admission: One-hour Vroom Learner pass $49, inclusive of one guardian and one child entry, indoor playground access | One-hour Vroom Driver pass $39, for licensed drivers only

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15. Central Public Library

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The Central Public Library is back and better than ever! Dive into the exciting new theme, Singapore: Kaleidoscope, with two key areas: All Things Singapore and Sustainability and Biodiversity. Kids will love the new Children's Biodiversity Library by S.E.A. Aquarium, Singapore’s first marine biodiversity-themed learning space!

Explore coral-like columns, marine specimens, and interactive digital installations. Don’t miss the Submarine Room for fun educational programs. Parents can enjoy the immersive Singapore Alcove and the nostalgic Memories Corner. It’s a must-visit for families!

Address: 100 Victoria Street, S (188064), B1

Opening hours: 10am-9pm daily (Closed on PHs)

Admission: FREE

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16. Changi Heritage Trail

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Embark on a journey through time with the Changi Heritage Trail! Featuring 23 heritage sites and six trail markers, this adventure reveals Changi's rich history and diverse stories. Explore iconic landmarks and learn about the area's cultural, social, economic, and military heritage.

Choose from three exciting routes: Bungalows and Beaches, War and Peace, or Gateways and Communities. From charming bungalows to historic military sites and vibrant kampong communities, there's something fascinating for everyone. Bring the kids and discover Changi's captivating past!

Download the Trail companion guide and map HERE.

Address: Changi area

Opening hours: N.A.

Admission: FREE 

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17. M.A.P. (Many Alternative Possibilities) by The Artground

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Unleash your imagination at M.A.P. (Many Alternative Possibilities) by The Artground! This tinker lab, created by students from Pathlight School, explores the future of transport through innovative and fun displays. Kids will love diving into the imaginative world of futuristic transportation, driven by the creative passion of young minds.

Admission is free with a refundable deposit of $15 per group. Book your visit online and experience this fantastic Arts Space, where creativity and transportation dreams come to life!

Date: Until 30 Mar 2025

Address: Goodman Arts Centre: 90 Goodman Road Block J #01-40, Goodman Arts Centre, 439053

Opening hours: Wednesday  - Friday: 2pm - 3.15pm, 3.45pm - 5pm | Saturday, Sunday and Selected Public Holidays: 9.15am - 10.30am, 1045am - 12pm, 2pm - 3.15pm, 3.45pm - 5pm

Admission: FREE (Refundable deposit)

*All visitors must have a valid ticket before entry as walk-ins are not allowed.

*Non-slip grip socks are mandatory for everyone before entry to The Artground (except for pre-walking babies). 

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18. KidZania Singapore

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KidZania Singapore is back and better than ever after a 10-month renovation! Spanning 7,600 square meters over two levels, this exciting reimagined space features 41 branded establishments, including Malaysia Airlines, CIMB Singapore, Shopee, H&M, and local gems like Irvin’s Salted Egg Chips and The Intan Peranakan Museum.

Kids can explore new and improved experiences alongside beloved favourites, immersing themselves in a world of fun and learning. It’s the ultimate destination for family adventures!

Address: 31 Beach View, #01-01/02 Palawan Kidz City, Sentosa Island 098008

Opening hours: 10am - 6pm daily (CLOSED ON WED)

Admission: From $60 (excl GST) per child [Dynamic Pricing]

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19. Woodland Healing Garden

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Discover tranquillity and adventure at the Woodland Healing Garden, Singapore’s largest therapeutic garden! Integrated with Woodlands Health, this lush oasis boasts four zones. The Nature Playgarden is perfect for kids, with sand, logs, and boulders for endless exploration.

The Activity and Wellness Lawns are filled with colourful flowers and unique trees to boost well-being. Stroll through the vibrant Wildflower Terraces or find peace in the Healing Forest at the park's highest point. It's a delightful escape for the whole family!

Address: 588 Woodlands Drive 17, Singapore 737924

Opening hours: N.A.

Admission: FREE

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20. Explore Outdoor Adventures on Lazarus Island

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Escape the city and discover the hidden paradise of Lazarus Island! Enjoy a leisurely bike ride along scenic trails, soak up the sun on pristine beaches, and dip into crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming or snorkelling.

Take a stroll along the picturesque causeway connecting Lazarus and St. John’s Island, or have a fun family picnic with stunning sea views. Just a short ferry ride away, this tranquil oasis is a must-visit for outdoor lovers!

Check out this Updated Guide To Lazarus & St John's Island: How To Go And Things To Do to start planning your trip!

Address: Lazarus Island

21. Climb Central @ SAFRA Choa Chu Kang

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Get ready for an adventure at Climb Central @ SAFRA Choa Chu Kang, Singapore's biggest climbing outlet! Spanning 1,000 square meters, it boasts 40 climbing lanes with top-rope, lead climbing options, and bouldering areas. Kids and parents alike will love the thrill of climbing together.

Plus, check out Singapore's first indoor, air-conditioned 15m international standard speed climbing wall—perfect for competitive climbers and speed climbing enthusiasts. It's the ultimate family fun destination for climbers of all ages!

Entry requirements are age 5+, weight > 20kg and height > 1.1m.

Address: SAFRA Choa Chu Kang, #03-02A

Opening Hours: Weekdays: 11am – 11pm | Weekend: 9am – 9pm

Admission: From S$32.70 for one youth (Full rates HERE)

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Singapore is bursting with exciting new attractions perfect for families with kids. These new experiences promise fun, learning, and unforgettable memories. So gather the family, embark on these adventures, and make the most of what Singapore has to offer!

With its unbeatable proximity and compact, vibrant offerings, Singapore ensures every moment of your trip is filled with fun and excitement. From world-class attractions to halal-friendly dining and shopping, it’s a value-packed destination that’s perfect for quick getaways!

For the latest happenings, exclusive events, and must-visit spots, check out VisitSingapore.com. Your next adventure awaits—start planning today!

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