52 Unique Things to Do in Singapore Beyond the Tourist Traps

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 21 Nov 202424 minutes

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Best Things to Do in Singapore

When it comes to finding awesome experiences in Singapore, this lively city has it all. You can explore famous places and must-see attractions but don't miss the hidden treasures that adventurous folks will love. In this guide, we'll show you the top things to do in Singapore, from the iconic Gardens by the Bay to those lesser-known, but equally fantastic, adventures that will make your trip to this cosmopolitan gem truly unforgettable.

1. Mix It Up at Tanglin Gin Bartending Workshop

Inject a dash of excitement into your life with a bartending workshop at Tanglin Gin. An experienced mixologist will guide you and your buds through the intricacies of mixing iconic and unique drinks, whether it's a classic vodka martini or refreshing mocktails. Shake, stir, and create memorable moments with your friends while honing your mixology skills for your next house party.

2. Visit Adorable Goats at Hay Dairies

Hay Dairies, the city's only local goat farm, is home to around 800 friendly goats of various breeds, and is one of the coolest farms in Singapore to visit, and not to mention, one of the most budget-friendly things to do in town.

Take a leisurely stroll through the farm grounds, witness the goat milking process, feed and pet these charming creatures. Don't miss the chance to taste the farm's creamy goat's milk, freshly produced and a true delight.

3. Shop 'Til You Drop at Mustafa Centre

Discover the shopping haven that is Mustafa Centre in Little India. This iconic 24-hour department store offers incredible bargains on a wide range of products, from electronics and beauty products to saree fabrics, organic goods, spices, dry fruits, jewellery, and souvenirs that'll make you want to get an extra luggage for.

4. Indoor Skydiving at iFly Singapore

Experience the thrill of freefall without jumping out of an airplane at iFly Singapore. Soar indoors from 12,000 to 2,000 feet above the ground in the world's largest themed wind tunnel designed exclusively for indoor skydiving - perfect for thrill-seekers looking for a bit of adventure in Singapore.

5. Explore the Vintage Camera Museum

Step inside the remarkable architecture of the Vintage Camera Museum in Singapore, where the entrance resembles an actual camera lens. Admire an extensive collection of cameras, including the world's largest camera, spy cameras, and personal collections dating back to the 1800s. Don't forget to snap a "selfie" with the Lumiere Brothers, early photography innovators.

6. Immerse in Peranakan Culture at Katong Antique House

Delve into the rich Peranakan culture at the Katong Antique House, a private museum housed in a two-story shophouse in Katong. Explore a treasure trove of artefacts, costumes, and furniture that offer insight into the Peranakan way of life, history, and culture. Experience daily life with traditional clothing and delectable Peranakan treats, one of the most flavourful cuisines in Singapore.

7. Spend a Day at Gardens by the Bay

Okay, so Gardens by the Bay isn't exactly a hidden gem. 

But trust us on this one, the Gardens live up to its hype. It is one of Singapore's most budget-friendly attractions, making this sprawling 101-hectare destination in the heart of the city is a must-see, especially for first-timers to Singapore.

Explore the world's largest glass greenhouse, the Flower Dome, and the Cloud Forest with the world's tallest indoor waterfall. Wander through three cool waterfront gardens, including the Sun Pavilion with striking cacti.

And finally, don't miss the enchanting Floral Fantasy and the free nightly light show at the Supertrees.

8. Experience Virtual Thrills at HeadRock VR

HeadRock VR, Singapore's first VR theme park, offers an array of exciting activities in two zones: VR Play Zone and Kids Media Interactive Zone. Enjoy nerve-wracking rides and exhilarating games, from zombie shoot-outs to rafting past a T-Rex and swinging like Tarzan in a jungle adventure.

9. Go selfie crazy at the Iconic Merlion Park

For one of the most Instagrammable places in Singapore, make a beeline for the iconic Merlion Park, a symbol of Singapore that represents its origins as a fishing village and its Malay name, the "lion city." Take memorable photos with this legendary creature and savour breathtaking views of Marina Bay Sands and the cityscape. Pro tip: explore the Singapore River on a traditional bumboat cruise to discover more picturesque spots.

10. Enjoy Indoor Skating at Hi Roller Singapore

Get set for some indoor skating fun at Hi-Roller, Singapore's biggest indoor skate rink. Strap on your skates, feel the thrill, and show off your skills as you glide through the smooth rinks like a pro. Relive the good times from the 1950s and 1960s with this classic and exciting activity!

11. Go cycling at Pulau Ubin

Explore the rustic beauty of Pulau Ubin with a cycling tour that immerses you in the island's charm. Rent a bike and traverse meandering paths, scenic trails, and quaint villages. Along the way, you'll encounter historic kampong houses, serene rubber plantations, and stunning coastal vistas, making your Pulau Ubin cycling adventure a memorable experience to cherish.

12. Explore the National Gallery Singapore

The National Gallery Singapore is a world-class visual arts institution housing the largest public collection of Singaporean and Southeast Asian contemporary art.

Located in a beautifully refurbished facility at the Civic District, it offers free entry to Singapore citizens, permanent residents, and all children under six, making it one of the best free museums in Singapore.

If you have time to spare, consider going for a Singapore colonial district walking tour to explore more of the Civic District.

13. Experience the Unusual at Haw Par Villa

Haw Par Villa, Singapore's unique theme park, offers a fascinating and somewhat bizarre journey. Explore the expansive gardens featuring sculptures and dioramas depicting stories and myths from Buddhism, Taoism, and Chinese mythology. Admission is free, but entry to the ticketed Hell's Museum costs $18 for adults, allowing you to explore the Ten Courts of Hell.

14. Visit the House of Tan Teng Niah

The House of Tan Teng Niah, a vibrant Chinese villa in Little India, was built in 1900 and offers a glimpse into the city's history. As the last surviving Chinese villa of its kind, it's a favourite spot for photographers seeking its Instagram-worthy charm.

15. Create Your Own Fragrance

For an alternative thing to do beyond the tourist traps, why not craft your very own pure extrait de parfum, renowned for its long-lasting fragrance? Jump into the captivating world of perfume-making, mixing and blending to craft a scent that's uniquely yours. You'll have a blast trying out different fragrances to match any mood or occasion, so that you can have the perfect scent for the cosy comfort of your own home.

16. Enjoy the Zipline Ride at Mega Adventure Park

For a bit of action and adventure, get ready for an exhilarating ride as you soar through the jungle canopy at an impressive speed of 60 kilometres per hour.

Start your journey from the peak of Imbiah Hill, standing at a remarkable 75 metres above the ground, and then descend 450 metres to the stunning sands of Siloso beach on MegaZip.

You can also challenge yourself on MegaClimb, which boasts 36 exciting obstacles set among the eucalyptus trees, reaching heights ranging from five to 15 metres.

17. Make a Splash at Adventure Cove Waterpark

Dive into a day of adventure at Adventure Cove Waterpark in Singapore, where heart-pounding rides like the Whirlpool Washout and Tidal Twister await! Feel the rush as you twist and turn through exhilarating water slides, and don’t forget to grab your snorkel and dive into the stunning Rainbow Reef, home to over 20,000 vibrant, colourful fish. It’s a splash-tastic experience you won’t want to miss.

18. Go Island-Hopping at the Southern Islands

Get a healthy dose of island hopping and vitamin sea with a quick island getaway in Singapore, venturing to captivating destinations like Pulau Ubin or the enchanting Southern Islands, including St. John's Island, Lazarus Island, and Kusu Island. Breathe in the crisp, invigorating sea breeze as you explore lush trails and wander along the waterfront, reigniting your deep bond with the natural world.

19. Discover Singapore's Nocturnal Wildlife

Embark on an adventure to explore Singapore's nocturnal wildlife, including insects, bats, owls, and more. Immerse yourself in the enchanting sights and sounds that come alive after dark, gaining insights into Singapore's unique nighttime wildlife and rainforest ecosystem.

20. Trek the Southern Ridges Trail

Head on a nature adventure on the Southern Ridges trail. Lace up your hiking boots and explore lush trails, iconic bridges, and scenic viewpoints that provide perfect backgrounds for group photos. Conquer Mount Faber, formerly known as Telok Blangah Hill, and enjoy the beauty of nature.

21. Savour Greek Cuisine at Proud Potato Peeler

For one of the best private dining experiences in Singapore, head to Proud Potato Peeler on Perak Road. You'll be wowed by a chef with over 15 years of cooking magic in Europe and Asia. Enjoy a fantastic 7-course meal, blending Greek-Cypriot and Turkish flavors, complete with welcome drinks and wine. It's a top-notch dining adventure you won't want to miss!

22. Visit the Tekka Centre

Tekka Centre, located along Serangoon Road, is a historic market built in 1915. It houses the largest wet market in Singapore and offers a wide array of items, including Indian clothes, Bollywood music, tailoring shops, spices, fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, biryani, and more.

23. Express Yourself with Graffiti Art

Add a splash of creativity to your Singapore adventure with some graffiti art fun! Stop by Heaven Spot with your travel buddies, grab some spray cans, and let your artistic side shine through as you create colourful and lively graffiti art that captures the spirit of your trip.

24. Capture Instagram-Worthy Moments at Joo Chiat's Peranakan Houses

Joo Chiat's charming shophouses, painted in vibrant pastel hues, are a favourite among Instagram enthusiasts. Choose from houses in yellow, blue, red, green, or white, and capture unforgettable moments against this picturesque backdrop. You can also hop into a vintage Vespa sidecar tour to uncover the stories behind the shophouses, Chinese diaspora trades, and historical landmarks of Joo Chiat.

25. Enjoy a Sunset Cruise on a Tall Ship

Prepare for an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime dining cruise aboard the Royal Albatross. Whether it's romance, celebration, or pure luxury you seek, this is Singapore's ultimate floating experience. With a stunning backdrop of a sunset and the city skyline, set on an opulent tall ship, complete with mood lighting, live entertainment, and cocktails under the stars.

26. Discover the Fort Canning Staircase

While Fort Canning Park is a hotspot for tourists in Singapore, there's a hidden treasure most folks miss – The Fort Canning Tree Tunnel. It's an Instagram-perfect surprise, with a spiral staircase on the park's edge. When you look up, it frames the trees against the staircase wall, creating an eye-popping visual masterpiece!

27. Learn Peranakan Beading at Kim Choo Kueh Chang

Immerse yourself in the intricate art of Peranakan beaded design, known as kasut manek, or beaded shoes. Learn the craft of creating your own beaded shoe or slipper at Kim Choo Kueh Chang's workshop for one of the most unique cultural things to do in Singapore.

28. Visit a Rooftop Bee Farm at the Sundowner

Embark on a one-of-a-kind journey to the Sundowner, a rooftop farm tucked away on a shophouse right in the heart of laidback Siglap.

Immerse yourself in the lush world of local and Mediterranean herbs and vegetables, and witness the captivating dance of bees as they pollinate. Get your hands dirty and grow your own delicious edibles, then cap off your adventure with a farm-to-bar tasting experience that's as refreshing as it is unforgettable!

29. Explore ArtScience Museum

Immerse yourself in the intersection of art, science, and technology at the renowned ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands. With 21 captivating galleries spread across 6,000 square meters, this museum hosts international blockbusters and permanent exhibits, making it a top destination for art and science enthusiasts.

30. Dive into Sweet Delights at the Museum of Ice Cream

Step into a candy-coloured wonderland at the Museum of Ice Cream, where sweet treats reign supreme. This delightful museum from the US features 14 immersive and multi-sensory installations, a massive rainbow sprinkles pit, and unlimited ice cream indulgence.

31. Experience Adventure at Skyline Luge Sentosa

Unleash your adventurous spirit at Skyline Luge Sentosa, an exhilarating attraction with unique tracks and thrilling rides. Compete with your friends to see who can race down the fastest or take your time to enjoy the scenic views the tracks offer.

32. Explore Gravity-Defying Fun at Airzone Singapore

Elevate playtime to a whole new level with Airzone Singapore, one of the best indoor playgrounds in Singapore. Be suspended six storeys above the ground as you navigate each excited, fun-filled zone. Enjoy distinct themes with unique designs, including a 3D maze, suspended ball pit, and giant inflatable balls. It's a thrilling adventure, offering a safe environment for kids to crawl, climb, and bounce with excitement!

33. Visit an Axe-Throwing Range at Axe Factor

Embrace your inner Viking at Axe Factor, the first and only axe-throwing range in Singapore. Get ready for the excitement of launching real axes in this thrilling and unique activity. It's an adrenaline-packed adventure that lets you unleash your inner warrior and master the art of axe-throwing with style.

34. Wander Through the Hipster Streets of Haji Lane

Stroll through the vibrant hipster streets of Haji Lane and capture Instagram-worthy moments. This bustling enclave boasts colorful shophouses, captivating street art, unique cafes, whimsical murals, and boutiques - here are some of the best food spots in Haji Lane to check out on your visit there.

35. Get Creative with a Pottery Class at Am I Addicted Korean Pottery Studio

Satisfy your passion for pottery at Am I Addicted studio, a meeting space for pottery enthusiasts in Singapore. Learn the art of wheel-throwing, painting ceramics, and glazing under the guidance of experienced instructors in a creative space at Orchard Central.

36. Chill Out at Snow City Singapore

Experience the charm of snow at Snow City, Singapore's first permanent indoor snow center. Enjoy snowball fights, admire ice sculptures, and ride down a 60-meter snow slope. Don't forget to explore interactive Arctic exhibitions and enjoy other fun winter activities.

37. Have a Blast at Universal Studios Singapore (USS)

Looking for a one-of-a-kind adventure in Singapore? Visit USS, Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park.

This isn’t your average theme park - it’s packed with rides and attractions you won’t find anywhere else.

For starters, get ready to scream your lungs out on Battlestar Galactica: Human vs. Cylon, the world’s tallest duelling roller coasters that are exclusive to USS. Whether you’re team Human or team Cylon, these coasters will have you twisting, turning, and free-falling at insane speeds.

But it’s not all about the thrills - there are seven themed zones to explore, from ancient Egypt to futuristic sci-fi worlds, making USS a must-visit for a truly unique experience.

38. Brave the Unknown with Ghost Hunting After Dark

Embark on a spine-chilling adventure with ghost-hunting equipment as you delve into the eerie history of Singapore during World War II. Visit bone-chilling locations, including a cemetery, secluded hillside bridge, and coastal gun battery, while hearing spine-tingling local horror stories.

39. Get an Adrenaline Rush with Bungy Jumping

For those craving an adrenaline kick in Singapore, AJ Hackett is your go-to spot for extreme thrill-seekers. Brace yourself for an astonishing bungee jumping experience that will plunge you from a dizzying height of 47 meters. As Eminem aptly puts it, "You only get one shot; do not miss your chance to blow; this opportunity comes once in a lifetime!"

40. Thrill-Seeking at 4D AdventureLand Sentosa

Check out 4D AdventureLand Sentosa, where four mind-blowing rides will immerse you in the full force of 4D technology.

Brace yourself for the spine-tingling Haunted Mine Ride, the adrenaline-pumping Extreme Log Ride, the wild west showdown in Desperados shootout, and the action-packed Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.

Get ready to be thrust into a world of sensory excitement like never before!

41. Learn About Wrapped Food at Tiong Bahru

Explore the heritage area around Tiong Bahru market and uncover the history and culture of wrapped food. Discover the significance of using specific leaves and plants to wrap food and taste a variety of delicacies, from otak otak to lotus leaf rice and more.

42. Visit Jewel Changi Airport

When you're flying into Singapore, make sure not to miss the chance to discover what makes Jewel Changi Airport the world's most spectacular airport.

Be awe-inspired by the Rain Vortex, the largest indoor waterfall on Earth, surrounded by lush greenery and cutting-edge architecture.

Don't forget your camera at Canopy Park, because this breathtaking setting is a photographer's dream come true. It's a must-see experience right at your fingertips as you arrive in the Lion City.

43. Exploring the Hidden History of Chinatown with a Reformed Guide

Take a captivating Chinatown triad walking tour through the vibrant Chinatown district, starting from Boat Quay, to uncover the early history of Singapore.

Transport yourself back to the 1800s when waves of coolies arrived, and the streets were teeming with issues and secretive societies.

Your amiable guide for this unique tour is a reformed individual, once an offender and part of a gang, who will narrate stories as you visit key points of interest.

44. Extravagant Picnicking in the Heart of the City or by the Seaside

Looking to add a touch of luxury to your gathering? Assemble your closest friends for a glam picnic in the midst of the city's vibrant energy or by the tranquil seashore with the gentle sea breeze. Enjoy an al fresco teepee party that's elegant, hassle-free, and bound to make a lasting impression.

45. Deep-Dive into Pop Culture at Singapore Comic Con

Looking for something to do in Singapore? Visit Singapore Comic Con 2024, where pop culture comes to life.

This year, there are 2 levels and 4 massive exhibition halls, covering 200,000 square feet.

Get lost in a world of comics, toys, cosplay and gaming with over 400 exhibitors and 480 brands including Mighty Jaxx, Lego by The Brickshop and Bluey.

Meet cosplay superstar Rurusama and check out fans dressed as their favourite anime, movie and esports characters.

Explore the latest gaming setups and get your hands on exclusive, limited-edition collectables – it’s a one-of-a-kind experience for every fan.

46. SkyHelix Sentosa: For High-Flying Views

SkyHelix Sentosa, named for its distinctive helix-like design, stands as Singapore's tallest open-air panoramic ride, soaring to 79 metres above sea level. Release your inhibitions, embrace the exhilarating sensation, and let your feet dangle in the breeze as the ride gently ascends, unveiling awe-inspiring 360° views of Sentosa and the Southern Islands.

47. Treetop Adventure at MacRitchie: Walk Among the Canopy

Get ready for a thrilling adventure high up in the treetops as you immerse yourself in the wonders of wildlife. The spectacular MacRitchie suspension bridge offers you an up-close and personal encounter with the canopy of lush greenery, an experience like no other. The best part? This adventure won't cost you a cent. As you traverse the bridge, soak in the awe-inspiring panoramic vistas of the sprawling green canopy that stretches as far as the eye can see.

48. Kite-Flying Joy at Marina Barrage

If you're searching for free and fun activities in Singapore, Marina Barrage is the place to be. Gather your friends, rediscover your inner child, and let your colorful kites dance in the breeze high above the open skies. Upon your arrival at Marina Barrage, you'll be welcomed by a vast expanse of green lawns, offering ample space for everyone to partake in the timeless art of kite flying.

49. Visiting the Science Centre Singapore

A name synonymous with every Singaporean, young or old, and one of the OG attractions in this tiny city-state since 1977, the Science Centre Singapore is the place to be for all things fun and educational. You can "hold" a giant hissing cockroach, stargaze at the observatory, watch a movie on a massive dome screen, and even combine your visit with Snow City and KidsSTOP, both located at the centre.

50. Get Your Fill of Thrills and Spills at Wild Wild Wet

If you're looking for one of Singapore’s top spots for a fun day out, Wild Wild Wet combines thrilling rides and chill vibes for everyone.

Whether you’re here for the heart-pounding Royal Flush, Asia’s first hybrid slide, or ready to race your friends on the Kraken Racers, Singapore’s first four-lane mat racer, you'll get your fill of thrills either way.

For bragging rights, take on the Free Fall—it’s got a near-vertical drop that’ll have you screaming (in a good way, of course!). For a more laid-back experience, drift along the Shiok River, while parents can let the kids splash around in the Kidz Zone.

51. Kayaking Adventure at Pulau Ubin

Embark on an exhilarating nature kayaking journey in Singapore to explore the thriving local mangrove habitat. Immerse yourself in the remarkable diversity of mangrove species and their distinctive features at Pulau Ketam, southwest of Pulau Ubin. As you paddle, keep a keen eye out for the many creatures that call this ecosystem home, including grey herons and monitor lizards. It's an adventure that offers an up-close encounter with the wonders of nature.

52. Bonus: Team Bonding with Art Jamming

Here's a cool team bonding activity idea for you. Why not ditch the monotonous office routine and explore the world of art jamming with your colleagues? Organise an art jamming session where your team can immerse themselves in a riot of colours and creativity. Whether it's painting sneakers, tote bags, hosting a paint party, or crafting self-portraits, it's an opportunity to unleash your inner Picasso while fostering stronger bonds with your coworkers.

Wrapping up: the best things to do in Singapore

For such a tiny island, Singapore is a mammoth treasure trove of thrilling experiences.

Whether you're drawn to iconic attractions, keen on discovering trendy spots, or have a thirst for unearthing hidden gems, Singapore has something for everyone.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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