Bounce, Play, Repeat: 19 Best Indoor Playgrounds in Singapore!

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: Oct 18, 20246 minutes

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Indoor Playgrounds in Singapore for Little Ones

Hey parents! If you're on the lookout for the perfect indoor playgrounds in Singapore to keep your little ones entertained and active, then you're in the right place. Trust us when we say this - Singapore has some of the best indoor playgrounds around for kids of all ages.

From exciting slides to ball pits and climbing structures, your kids will have a blast bouncing, sliding, and exploring. Get ready for endless fun and happy giggles as you discover the wonders of Singapore's indoor playgrounds!

PS: Some of these places have cafes where you can get your personal time with a quiet drink while your children are having fun! Don’t forget to bring a pair of anti-slip socks or you’ll have to spend a lot of money to purchase them at these indoor playgrounds.

Amazonia 

At this beautiful indoor playground for kids in Singapore, your little ones will have a blast. As the original and longest-serving family play centre, Amazonia has a massive 3000 feet play gym with the highest wave slide in this city! A giant 9 by 4 metre high-impact wall, board games and painting sessions will let you bond with your toddler. Plus, their in-house bistro serves great food for those mid-session tantrums.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Great World station

  2. Walk 4 minutes

Timings: Sun to Fri: 9:30am to 7:30pm, Sat: 9:30am to 9:30pm

Recommended for: Children aged 3-12

The Polliwogs - Clarke Quay

The Polliwogs at Clarke Quay offer an exciting and immersive play experience for little ones. The vibrant and colourful play structures are designed with the safety and enjoyment of toddlers in mind. Your young ones can explore various play areas, including ball pits, slides, climbing frames, and tunnels, while you can relax in the comfortable seating areas keeping a watch on your little adventurers.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Clarke Quay MRT station

  2. Walk 5 minutes

Timings: Sun to Thu: 9:30am to 7:30pm, Fri & Sat: 9:30am to 8:30pm

Recommended for: Children of all ages

The Polliwogs - VivoCity

The Polliwogs at VivoCity is a real favourite with parents! This indoor playground is super spacious and full of quirky play areas, like slides, obstacle courses, and fun corners like "Bounce Bounce Bobby!" (a trampoline area) and "Weave and Dash!" where kids can crawl through tunnels and walk across suspended bridges. But that’s not all. The Polliwogs also has dedicated party spaces, making it a great spot for birthday parties or special events, with private rooms and even cake-cutting fun.

How to get there: Take the train to HarbourFront MRT station and walk for 5 minutes via Telok Blangah Road

Opening hours: Sun to Thurs: 9:30am to 7:30pm, Fri & Sat: 9:30am to 8:30pm

Recommended for: Children below three years old

T-Play Khatib

Let your little ones learn all about Peranakan culture at T-Play Khatib.

This Peranakan-inspired indoor playground is run in partnership with The Intan, Singapore’s award-winning Peranakan Home Museum. Here, your kids can play with kiddie fire trucks, police cars, a fun foam ball shooting arena and more. You can bond with your children at this indoor playground, with activities like a ninja course and the immersive trampoline.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to the Khatib subway station

  2. Walk 5 minutes

Timings: Closed on Mondays, Tue to Thurs: 1pm to 7pm, Sat & Sun: 10am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children aged 12 and below

Kiztopia - Punggol

With two floors of pure fun for kids, it does not get better than Kiztopia on the Northeast side of town. Located at Punggol Town Square, this indoor playground features 12 different play areas, all in a safari theme! Sandpits, slides, obstacles courses, need we say more? If this isn't enough, you young ones can also take their pick from the kids' menu at the in-house restaurant.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Punggol MRT Station

  2. Walk 5 minutes

Timings: Sun to Thurs: 10am to 8pm, Fri & Sat: 10am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children aged 1-10

Kiztopia - Jurong Point

While Punggol has a safari theme, here at Kiztopia Jurong, you kids can be astronauts for a day, as they tackle trampolines, slides and many different climbing areas. Tell your kids about the carousel rides, and mega ball pits, and we guarantee you, they'll be super excited about this out-of-the-world experience.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Boon Lay MRT Station

  2. Walk 10 minutes

Timings: Sun to Thurs: 10am to 8:30pm, Fri & Sat: 10am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children aged 1-10

Kiztopia - Marina Square

While there are many indoor playgrounds across Singapore, there is none like Kiztopia Marina Square. With 18 interactive themed zones and play areas for toddlers and young kids, your young ones will have thrilling adventures at the Ninja Warrior Course. They can also immerse themselves in the world of science at the AR S.T.E.A.M. Room and create memories at the Art and Craft Studio.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to City Hall MRT Station

  2. Walk 5 minutes

Timings: Sun to Thurs: 10am to 8pm, Fri & Sat: 10am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children aged 1-10

The Tiara Society 

As Singapore’s first and only royal-themed dress-up indoor playground, Once Upon A Time lets your babies dress up as princes and princesses. This is one of the best indoor playgrounds for toddlers. Enjoy with your kids as they play dress up.Choose from a wardrobe with over 200 costumes for yourself and your children. From vanity to the kitchen, let your inner child out as you live your fairytales. This indoor playground is ideal for kids 3 and above.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Tanjong Katong station

  2. Drive 5 minutes

Timings: Open daily, 9am to 6:30pm

Recommended for: Children aged 3-14

Snow City Singapore

Snow City is Singapore’s first permanent indoor snow centre. Spend time at this imaginary North Pole with snowballs and ice sculptures. You and your kids can ride a snow tube down a 60-metre snow slope! Exhilarating right? What's more, enjoy interactive Arctic exhibitions and many other fun winter activities. Make sure you wear long pants and socks.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Jurong East station

  2. Walk 10 minutes

Timings: Open daily, 10am to 5pm

Recommended for: Children aged 3-12

The Artground

You don't have to worry about money when you are headed to The Artground. This new chores-inspired free indoor playground in Singapore includes a toilet bowl slide, a laundry nook, monkey bars that hang over a sink and many other fun activities. If you're on a budget and still want to have fun with your kids, head to this children’s indoor playground. Why? Because admission is free!

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Mountbatten Subway station

  2. Drive 10 minutes

Timings: Closed on Mon and TueWeds to Sun: 9:15am to 10:30am, 10:45am to 12pm, 2pm to 3:15pm, 3:45pm to 5pm

Recommended for: Children aged 9 and below

Pororo Park 

Let your kids meet their favourite Pororo characters at Singapore’s first character-based indoor playground. Here your young ones will find ample mini rides, and playful mascots to get clicked with and have fun aboard the Pororo Express Train. And when their tummies start growling, head to Loopy’s cafe for a much-needed energy refuel.How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Esplanade MRT Station

  2. Walk 10 minutes

Timings: Open daily, 10:30am to 8pm

Recommended for: Children aged 12 and below

T-Play Bukit Batok

HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok, Singapore’s first augmented playground, T-Play Bukit Batok, offers a transportation-themed environment with engaging play structures, including a giant treehouse, slides, and an interactive sand play area. Keep your kids busy at the toddler play zone, sensory play walls, and even a trampoline. Just remember to carry your socks!

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Bukit Gombak MRT Station

  2. Walk 15 minutes

Timings: Closed on Mon, Tues to Thurs: 1pm to 7pm, Fri: 1pm - 9pm, Sat & Sun: 10am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children aged 12 and below

Tayo Station 

Inspired by the popular animated series Tayo the Little Bus, Tayo Station provides a range of interactive and educational activities. Kids can explore themed play areas, enjoy role-playing experiences, ride mini cars, and participate in engaging workshops. PS: Grip socks are mandatory for adults and children.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Tampines East station

  2. Walk 10 minutes

Timings: Mon to Fri: 10:30am to 8pm, Sat & Sun: 10:30am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children aged 12 and below

KidsSTOP Singapore: 

Let your children be mesmerised by the worlds of science, technology, engineering, and math as they unleash their creative side at KidsSTOP Singapore. This indoor playground is managed by the Science Centre Singapore (for which you can book a bundle ticket), where your young ones can combine fun and education through interactive play areas and workshops.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Jurong East Station

  2. Walk 15 minutes

Timings: Closed on Mon, Tue to Sun: 10am to 1pm, 2pm to 5pm

Recommended for: Children aged 18 months to 8 years

SuperPark Singapore 

Play baseball, discover obstacle walls, or let your kids take to the gymnastics floor. SuperPark has 40,000 sqft of pure fun and excitement. Enjoy a wide range of activities, including trampolines, zip wires and climbing walls. Take our word for it. 

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Promenade MRT Station

  2. Walk 5 minutes

Timings: Mon to Fri: 10:30am to 8pm, Sat & Sun: 9am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children of all ages

Airzone Singapore 

Airzone takes playtime to new heights with a suspended net playground, a first for Singapore. Kids can crawl, climb, and bounce around in a thrilling and safe environment. Explore unique and gravity-defying experiences at this entertaining indoor playground in Singapore.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Farrer Park MRT Station

  2. Walk 5 minutes

Timings: Mon to Fri: 10am to 8:30pm, Sat & Sun: 10am to 9:30pm

Recommended for: Children of all ages

Bouncetopia by Kiztopia at VivoCity

Imagine bouncy castles, exciting slides, sand pits and creative obstacle courses. Bouncetopia promises this and more at VivoCity. Kids can jump, slide, and bounce their way through this vibrant and energetic playground and have endless fun.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to HarbourFront MRT Station

  2. Walk 5 minutes

Timings: Sun to Thurs: 10am to 8pm, Fri & Sat: 10am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children aged 2-12

Splash @ Kidz Amaze SAFRA Punggol

Summers call for some water fun, and Splash @ Kidz Amaze is your best bet for a fun-filled time at an indoor playground in Singapore. This water-themed indoor playground is perfect for beating the heat. Kids can enjoy water slides, spray tunnels, fountains, and a wading pool. It's a splashing good time for the whole family.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Cove LRT Station

  2. Walk 10 minutes

Timings: Mon to Fri: 1pm to 7pm, Sat to Sun: 10am to 9pm

Recommended for: Children of all ages

Kidz Amaze at SAFRA Jurong

Here, fun goes to new heights within the tallest Ballocity in Asia, and an 18.5-metre tall slide. Sounds fun? Your kids will agree. Kidz Amaze offers an extensive multi-level play structure with slides, ball pits, and climbing walls. It also features sensory play areas, a trampoline, and interactive games. Let your kids unleash their energy and have a fantastic time.

How to get there:

  1. Take the train to Lakeside MRT Station

  2. Walk 15 minutes

Timings: Closed on Mon, Tues to Fri: 1pm to 7pm, Sat & Sun: 10am to 9pm

Recommended for:Children aged 13 and below

Ready to have fun?

What other kid-friendly activities can you do besides checking out awesome indoor playgrounds in Singapore?

If you’re looking for more things to do with your kids, we recommend enjoying a tour aboard the Big Bus, and exploring the city, or spending time in the water at Sentosa Adventure Cove Waterpark.

Singapore also offers many interesting museums that you and your kids can enjoy for free. Pro tip: a great way to explore the city is to book the Singapore Attractions Pass!

Commonly Asked Questions

Are food and drinks available within the indoor playgrounds?

Yes. You can find cafes and restaurants at many indoor playgrounds in Singapore but some don’t allow you to carry your food and drinks inside. So make sure to check beforehand.

Are there any time restrictions for visiting these playgrounds?

Yes, each playground has specific operating hours and days.

Do I have to book tickets to the indoor playgrounds in advance?

Yes, it is ideal to book your tickets and slots before heading to an indoor playground to avoid crowds.

Are socks required for entry into the indoor playgrounds?

Most playgrounds require children and adults to wear socks. Some allow you to purchase special socks inside the premises.

Can parents or guardians accompany their children inside the play areas?

Yes, most playgrounds allow a child to be accompanied by one adult.

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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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