Things to do in Singapore, Singapore: The Best Museums

May 7, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
Restaurants in Singapore

1. Artify Studio

200 Jalan Sultan Textile Centre #08-05, Textile Centre, Singapore 199018 Singapore +65 9011 1431 [email protected] http://www.libertyartjam.com
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Artify Studio

Exploration art wonderland for children by day, alluring chill-out art jamming spot by night. People walk into our tiny secret art studio as strangers but leave as friends. With passion and patience, our art jamming sessions are able to connect people from all walks of life. It was heartwarming to see our regular art jammer guiding a newcomer. We all have our own story, and we can write one together.

Reviewed By melany1993

I did marbling during an art jamming session, the teacher was very friendly and helpful and the session was really fun!

2. Shimano Cycling World

6 Stadium Boulevard # 01 Kallang Netball Centre 02 Right next to the Singapore Sports Museum and Sports Hub Visitor Centre, Singapore 397797 Singapore +65 9830 5212 http://www.shimanocyclingworld.com/
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Shimano Cycling World

Reviewed By K4397AYjenniferk

We came in thinking it was a very small area with minimal displays, but the guide was very helpful in showing us around and a short video on the history of bicycles. A good place to visit even for locals, and its free! Children get coloring worksheets and stickers to help them remember their visits. Easy to reach, just take the mrt to stadium.

1 Hampshire Road Land Transport Authority Block 1 Level 1, Singapore 219428 Singapore +65 1800 225 5582 [email protected] http://go.gov.sg/smg
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Singapore Mobility Gallery

The Singapore Mobility Gallery provides a behind-the-scenes look at how LTA plans, designs and builds our transport system while balancing efficiency, liveability and inclusivity as it leverages technology for smarter urban mobility. Look forward to a host of interactive activities and multi-sensory exhibits, such as taking on the role of a transport planner and trying their hands at planning an efficient and sustainable transport network and experience the work of public transport workers through Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) experiential activities. The Singapore Mobility Gallery is designed to be self-guided and non-linear, allowing free exploration at your own pace. For your visit, we suggest that you cater 60 – 90 minutes for the most optimal experience.

2 Kallang Avenue Ct Hub CT HUB 1 Suite 07-08, Singapore 339407 Singapore +65 6090 0282 https://www.eyemage.gallery/new-page/
Eyemage Gallery

International Contemporary Art Gallery

5. Singapore Chinese Opera Museum

100 Jalan Sultan #01-27 Sultan Plaza, Singapore 199001 Singapore +65 6292 3393 [email protected] http://www.singopera.com.sg/
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