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  • 5 Quirky Things To Do In Singapore Everyone Can Enjoy

    Klook Team
    Klook Team
    Last updated 15 Mar 2024
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    Quirky holiday for all!

    Singapore might be the region’s concrete jungle but that doesn’t mean it is a boring city by any means!
    The next time you travel to Singapore, be sure to check out these 5 quirky things to do that will have both adults and children alike thoroughly entertained for hours on end!

    1. Dream big with KidZania

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    Kids can be whatever they want at KidZania Singapore! From being a pilot to putting out fires as a brave firefighter, this kid-sized city at Palawan Beach in Sentosa is every kid’s dream come true.
    Watch your children have fun at one of the most unique attractions in the world and have fun reliving your own childhood dreams!
    KidZania Singapore
    Address: 31 Beach View, #01-01/02, 098008
    Opening Hours: Daily 10am to 5pm
    Nearest Station: Beach Station on the Sentosa Express

    2. Go skydiving without jumping off a plane at iFly

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    If you’re afraid of heights but have always wanted to try skydiving, iFly Singapore is the perfect place to start!
    Featuring the world’s first 16.5ft-wide themed wind tunnel, you’ll be trained by professional bodyflying instructures who will have you airborne in just under 2-hours. Who knows, you might even be able to do some tricks by then too!
    iFly Singapore
    Address: 43 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-01 Sentosa Island, 099010
    Opening Hours: Daily 9am to 9pm (except Wednesday) | Wednesday 11am to 9.30pm
    Nearest Station: Beach Station on the Sentosa Express

    3. Visit a zoo filled with giant inflatable animals

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    Do you love animals but hate how they smell? Klook yourself to Art Zoo at Resorts World Sentosa!
    The inflatable animals are back again with six animal clusters and a giant inflatable maze – think of it as a unique playground and art installation all in one. All animals were carefully designed and curated by homegrown artist Jackson Tan.
    Let your imagination and inner child run wild and free! You’ll have to hurry though – the exhibition ends 31 July 2017.
    Art Zoo @ Resorts World Sentosa
    Address: The Bull Ring at Resorts World™ Sentosa
    Opening Hours: Daily 11am to 9pm, last entry 30 minutes before closing
    Nearest Station: Waterfront Station on the Sentosa Express

    4. Have lunch with the chattiest company

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    Enjoy an entertaining performance as you feast on a buffet of local delights and watch as the parrots sing, laugh, mimic sounds, solve problems, create artwork and more!
    Here at Singapore’s Jurong Bird Park, you’ll get to make friends with many colourful species of birds who are more than happy to join you for a meal with the whole family! You’ll even get to sample Singapore laksa and other local delights, and take home a snapshot to immortalize this special lunch forever.
    Note: You’ll need a separate admission ticket for Jurong Bird Park.
    Lunch with parrots @ Jurong Bird Park
    Address: 2 Jurong Hill, 628925
    Opening Hours: 8.30am to 6pm
    Nearest Station: Boon Lay

    5. Step into a world where you can’t believe your eyes

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    March into an incredible dimension of 3d artwork for an afternoon of illusions that are sure to keep you entertained for hours on end! The Trick Eye Museum features more than 80 paintings and artwork that will test the limits of your imagination.
    The best part about visiting the Trick Eye Museum is that you literally get to step into some of the world’s most famous paintings and watch others come to life! Don’t worry about pictures – here you’re actually encouraged to get creative and trick all your friends and family back home!
    Trick Eye Museum
    Address: Waterfront @ Resorts World Sentosa 26 Sentosa Gateway Singapore 098138
    Opening Hours: Daily 10am to 9pm
    Nearest Station: Waterfront Station on the Sentosa Express