
20 Indoor Activities in Singapore for Rainy Days with Kids
Rainy days in Singapore are inevitable, but boredom doesn’t have to be. When the skies open up, the city still has a ton of indoor options to keep kids entertained, engaged, and smiling. Whether you’re dealing with energetic toddlers or curious pre-teens, these kid-friendly indoor activities offer creative, active, and educational fun—all while staying dry.
Let’s explore 20 of the best indoor activities for kids in Singapore during rainy weather.
1. Art Jamming at Art Journey
Art Journey offers mosaic art and canvas painting sessions in a cosy, family-friendly space. It’s perfect for kids who love hands-on creativity. Parents can relax while children explore colours, textures, and imagination.
Location: Plantation Plaza
Age group: 4 and up
2. Science Centre Singapore
This interactive museum brings science to life with hands-on exhibits, an indoor snow chamber, and themed galleries. There’s even a KidsSTOP™ area for children under 8.
Location: Jurong East
Tip: Plan at least half a day for a full experience.
3. Pororo Park Singapore
Inspired by the popular Korean cartoon character Pororo, this indoor playground has slides, ball pits, train rides, and singalongs.
Location: Marina Square
Ideal for: Toddlers to preschoolers
4. SuperPark Singapore
This all-in-one indoor activity park offers obstacle courses, trampolines, climbing walls, and sports stations. Great for burning off extra energy.
Location: Suntec City
Recommended for: Ages 4 and up
5. Amazonia Indoor Playground
From giant wave slides to glow-in-the-dark mini golf, Amazonia is an action-packed space for young adventurers.
Location: Great World City
Bonus: Café for parents to relax
6. Indoor Rock Climbing at Clip ‘n Climb
If your child loves climbing, this colourful, themed indoor climbing gym is a safe and fun challenge.
Location: HomeTeamNS Tampines
Safety: Harnessed climbs, instructor-led
7. KidsSTOP
This interactive science play area allows children to explore concepts like nature, flight, and technology through play.
Location: Part of Science Centre Singapore
Best for: Ages 2 to 8
8. The Polliwogs Indoor Playground
With multiple branches across Singapore, The Polliwogs is known for its clean, safe environment, soft play zones, and toddler-friendly areas.
Location: VivoCity, Clarke Quay
Great for: Rainy afternoons and birthdays
9. Library Storytime or Craft Sessions
Public libraries across Singapore frequently host weekend storytime, puppet shows, and craft sessions—all indoors and free.
Location: Check NLB branches near you
Cost: Free with registration
10. Canvas Painting at Art Journey
In addition to mosaic art, Art Journey also offers open-concept canvas painting. Kids choose their design and create a colourful masterpiece to bring home.
No art skills needed—just imagination and fun.
11. KidZania Singapore (when re-opened)
While currently closed, KidZania is expected to make a return. This miniature city lets kids role-play real-world jobs, from chefs to firefighters.
Watch for 2025 updates
12. Indoor Swimming Classes
Rainy outside? Some indoor heated pools still offer swimming sessions in sheltered venues.
Location examples: SAFRA clubs, private swim schools
Good for: Learning and play
13.Ice Skating at The Rink
The Rink at JCube offers public skating sessions and skating aids for younger children.
Location: Jurong East
Tip: Wear warm clothes—it gets chilly
14. Indoor Mini Golf at Holey Moley
Not just for adults, Holey Moley has kid-friendly putting courses with pop culture themes. Best for older kids with parent supervision.
Location: Clarke Quay
15. LEGO Play Zones at LEGO Certified Stores
Drop by any of Singapore’s LEGO Certified Stores where kids can build and play for free in designated zones.
Locations: Suntec City, Plaza Singapura, NEX
Free activity
16. Board Game Cafés
Kid-friendly cafés like Play Nation offer classic and modern board games for all ages, plus snacks and milkshakes.
Location: Dhoby Ghaut
Perfect for: Groups of siblings or friends
17. Indoor Garden Fun at Gardens by the Bay (Flower Dome)
While most of the outdoor areas are weather-dependent, the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest are cool, covered attractions ideal for family strolls.
Note: Tickets required
18. DIY Baking Classes
Some studios offer one-day baking workshops where kids can learn to decorate cookies or cupcakes.
Examples: Genius R Us, Baker’s Brew
Great for: Creative bonding
19. Indoor Arcade Zones
From Timezone to Cow Play Cow Moo, these indoor arcades let kids test their reflexes and collect tickets for prizes.
Spread across: Malls like Marina Square, Suntec, and VivoCity
20. Home-Based Art Box from Art Journey
If the rain is too heavy to head out, you can order an Art Journey home kit, complete with mosaic tiles, glue, design guide, and tools—delivered to your doorstep.
Ideal for: Weekend creative time at home
Age group: 4 and above