Okay so if you’re going to Singapore with kids I don’t think you need to worry about finding things to do for them because Singapore has loads of activities and things to see and do for the whole family. Unfortunately I didn’t get to do many of them, but I have some brotha’s from other motha’s in Singapore and they’ve given me the inside scoop on some of the best things to do and places to visit in Singapore with kids.
Basically the only two things I did on my last visit were visit the zoo and swim in the Ritz Carlton pool. I liked the zoo so much I went there twice on consecutive days, and the second day I only visited Reptopia, which is reptile heaven. The Singapore Zoo is one of the better zoo’s I’ve been to, nice and clean, still in good shape and a great variety of animals, although, my undisputed favourite was Reptopia. The only negative is it’s quite far from the city, from where we were in Marina Bay, it’s a good 30-40 minutes to the zoo. Quite a few people there but not so crowded that it makes it unenjoyable. If you’re visiting Singapore with kids, and they love animals like me, the Singapore Zoo is a must-see. There’s also a night safari which is apparently quite good.
When I was much younger, I stayed at Sentosa and got a huge mosquito bite on my forehead. That’s about all I can remember. There’s one hotel there that has rooms in the aquarium, like literally your window is the aquarium. It’s rather expensive, but when I start making as much coin as my Mum, I’ll probably go back and stay in those some time.
I loved the pool at the Ritz Carlton, that’s a nice hotel to stay in if you’re in Singapore with kids or family, or business of whatever. Of course, I spent much of the time in the swimming pool, and to be honest, I could have stayed at any hotel with a swimming pool and would have had a nice time.
Also worth checking out:
- Trampoline parks
- Indoor playgrounds for kids
- Parks and open spaces
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