Looking for the best indoor playgrounds in Singapore? Whether you're escaping a rainy day or seeking refuge from the sweltering heat, these air-conditioned indoor play areas offer non-stop fun for kids of all ages, especially during school holidays.
Decked out with brightly coloured ball pits, endless games and themed zones that spark imagination, these kid-friendly spots promise hours of entertainment while giving parents a much-needed break.
Gamer’s Guild
Bugis+
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Got a gamer kid (or an entire household of them)? Bugis+ just levelled up with Gamer’s Guild, Singapore’s largest console esports stadium.
Tucked away on Level 5 of Bugis+, Gamer’s Guild (or GG, for those in the know) is Singapore’s largest console esports stadium, and it’s a total game-changer for families with big and little gamers in tow. Think 50 sleek gaming stations split between Nintendo Switch and PS5, over 300 games to choose from (yes, really), and even a state-of-the-art driving simulator rig that makes Mario Kart feel like the real deal. The space is massive, plush, air-conditioned, and cleverly designed for both casual fun and competitive edge, perfect for everything from post-school treat days to full-on weekend tournaments.
Parents will appreciate the nine private gaming rooms (no more sharing controllers with strangers), while teen Twitch hopefuls can flex in the live-streaming VIP pods. There’s mood lighting, comfy couches, and even anime-inspired murals for bonus cool points. And if you’ve got more than one kid in the mix? No problem, they’ve got co-op setups and enough screens to go around. Membership perks are solid too: one free hour of gameplay daily, with additional time at just $10 an hour. Plus, there's a connected game shop next door if someone’s birthday is coming up.
Whether your kid is a button-mashing beginner or a ranked pro, this digital playground is easily one of the coolest (and most comfortable) ways to ride out Singapore’s heat or rain. Honestly, good luck dragging them out when it’s time to go.
Kiztopia
Various Locations
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Winner of Singapore Tourism’s Best Attraction Experience in 2021, Kiztopia is a mega-indoor kids’ edutainment playground with all sorts of vivacious original characters ready to enchant the kids for hours while you sit back and relax.
From magic shows, trampolines, obstacle courses and massive ball pits to thrilling slides for the bigger visitors, Kiztopia aims to bring big smiles to each visitor through play and animation.
Although Kiztopia has various locations across the island, their latest outlet, Kiztopia Prestige at New Bahru, is an exhilarating haven for young adventurers with a range of immersive role-play rooms, workshops, and soft play concepts tailored for children aged four and below.
KidsSTOP
21 Jurong Town Hall Road, Science Centre Singapore
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KidsSTOP is the Science Centre Singapore’s dedicated zone for little ones aged eight and below. Designed to introduce the concepts of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, there are a range of themed zones such as Flight and Space, Built Environment, and Supermarket which provide ample room for exploring science topics through hands-on activities.
Highlights include the Planet Warriors marine conservation exhibit which uses immersive technology to enhance learning, the Dino Sand Pit where you can grab a shovel and dig for fossils, and the Typhoon Simulator where you can experience the effects of a typhoon without having to worry about the danger of flying debris.
SuperPark Singapore
#02-477 (North Wing), Suntec City, 3 Temasek Boulevard
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SuperPark Singapore is Singapore’s largest all-in-one indoor activity park. Stretching a whopping 40,000 square feet over two levels, this indoor playground has three themed areas offering over 20 activities for kids (and adults) of all ages.
The Adventure Area includes obstacle walls, trampolines, zip wires, slides, play towers, and a pedal car racing track to name a few. The Game Arena is a great place for little ones to swing for the stands in the baseball nets or hone their jump shot at Street Basketball. At the Freestyle Hall you’ll find the skate and scoot world, trampolines, the air bag, and a climbing wall.
With its roots in Finnish education, all the activities are designed to teach children a range of motor skills while improving their confidence.
Yooland
3 Gateway Drive, Level 3, #36/37 Westgate
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Yooland is a new indoor playground in Jurong that features 7,000 square feet of fun. Kids can look forward to a futuristic ball pit play area complete with a space ball machine, a ball shooter and thrilling slides. There’s even a rock-climbing wall, trampolines and a sensory style "sand pit".
Don’t miss the interactive installations and pretend play opportunities where little ones can dress up, cook in the play kitchen, go grocery shopping and hit the road on trikes.
Pororo Park Singapore
6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, #02-29
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Enter a whimsical world of animation at Pororo Park Singapore. Stretched over an impressive 11,000 sq. ft, the park basks in the charm of Pororo, Korea's beloved animated series, making it one of Singapore's largest theme parks brimming with varied attractions and playful areas.
Have a go at the giant ball pit area, ride the iconic Pororo Express train ride, explore the toddler play area, take a trip to the seaside at The Hinoki Pit which promises beach fun without the hassle involved with sand and enjoy delicious treats at Loopy’s Café.
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Tayo Station
E!Hub @ Downtown East #03-112, 1 Pasir Ris Close
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Tayo Station is themed around the hugely popular South Korean animated series, Tayo The Little Bus. Tayo, who is joined by his friends Lani, Gani, Rogi, Peanut and many more, embarks on adventures and learns valuable life lessons along the way.
Tayo Station spans a massive 10,000-square-feet-space that integrates indoor playground attractions, an edutainment (the combination of both education and entertainment) area and a sensory play space for children aged one to 12 years old. Highlights include the Poco’s Hinoki Pit, Gani’s Playground and the Tayo Road Circuit.
The Joy Of Toys
6 Eu Tong Sen Street, #03-51 Clarke Quay Central
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A specialty indoor play area located within Clarke Quay Central, The Joy of Toys is equipped with an extensive selection of fun and educational toys and is best suited for babies and toddlers.
The space is divided into three main play rooms: the Main Play Space is suitable for preschoolers and school-aged children. The Toddler Play Space is recommended for crawling babies and toddlers learning to walk, while the new Riding Room is recommended for short or add-on play, for beginning or confident walkers. Each area is filled with an array of beautiful wooden toys, puzzles, soft toys and games (which are swapped out on a monthly basis so little ones don’t get bored of playing with the same toys).
The Joy Of Toys also has a baby care room, an area for eating and drinking, high chairs and hot and cold water dispensers for you to use.
Adventure HQ
HomeTeamNS Khatib, Level 1, 2 Yishun Walk
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Designed for older kids, Adventure HQ features 10 installations, catering to all levels of adrenaline thrills with themed rock-climbing walls, a ninja course, rope climbing structures and the longest slide in Singapore (it’s 14 metres long and 4.5 storeys high).
Fossil Labyrinth, a realistic artificial caving experience, challenges you in a labyrinth of dark tunnels while Adventure Trail boasts challenging tunnels of nets and obstacles alongside other uniquely designed ariel elements. There’s also Singapore’s biggest two-tiered Indoor Challenge Ropes Course, the 15m standing Sky Venture provides you with a multi-sensorial experience, developing balancing skills, self-confidence, hand-eye coordination and observation skills.
Although it’s considered an indoor playground, Adventure HQ is actually open-air (but sheltered) so unfortunately it gets hot and humid. We recommend wearing active wear and taking plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated.
Better Play
451 Joo Chiat Road, #02-12 Katong Point
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Better Play is a Montessori-inspired indoor playground for children aged six months to six years located on Joo Chiat Road.
Founded by parents of young children, the space is designed to be a safe and calm environment for you and your little ones to relax, explore and play together. To help you do this, you’ll find a wide range of high-quality toys and classes (music and arts and crafts) that promote focused engagement and learning.
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