16 Weekend Indoor Activities For Kids Singapore (2025)

Singapore weekends are made for family fun—but what happens when the weather doesn’t cooperate, or you just want to escape the heat? Indoor activities to the rescue!
Whether you’re looking to burn off some energy, spark creativity, or simply enjoy quality time together, there’s no shortage of exciting indoor activity options for kids! My First Skool champions outdoor play—but when it’s too hot or rainy, we believe indoor fun can be just as enriching.
In this guide, we’ve rounded up 16 kid-friendly indoor activities perfect for weekends in 2025. Rain or shine, these destinations promise engaging experiences for children of all ages.
Image Credits: Airzone
Bounce and float through a netted sky playground in a mall atrium.
Ever wondered what it’s like to walk on air? Airzone is the world’s first indoor suspended net playground, located in a shopping mall atrium.
Kids can climb, bounce, and crawl through multi-level net mazes, ball pits, and giant slides suspended above ground. It offers fun indoor activities for kids, making it an ideal spot for family enjoyment during rainy days in Singapore.
An exciting indoor playground for toddlers to tweens.
Designed for children aged 6 months to 12 years, The Polliwogs offers themed indoor playgrounds with wave slides, ball pits, tunnels, and obstacle courses. Each centre also features a toddler zone and party rooms.
Image Credits: Kiztopia
Edutainment zones where learning meets high-energy fun.
An edutainment hub that blends play and learning with over 18 themed zones, including obstacle courses, AR play zones, and roleplay corners.
Kiztopia offers numerous opportunities for children to play pretend, encouraging imaginative play in a safe and interactive environment. Kiztopia is suitable for toddlers and older kids, making it ideal for families with multiple age groups.
Image Credits: Shangri-La
Luxury play meets creativity in this hotel-based indoor wonderland.
A luxury indoor playground within the Shangri-La Hotel, Buds offers curated experiences in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Features include a music studio, baking room, art space, and a sensory play area that promotes imaginative play among children in a creative environment, alongside a large play structure.
Aviation-themed adventure play in the heart of Changi Airport.
Located within Changi Airport, this aviation-themed indoor playground features distinct themed zones that blend play with the excitement of travel. Children can climb, slide, and explore multi-level play structures featuring aircraft-inspired design elements.
Step into a digital dreamscape of art, light, and interactivity.
This interactive digital art exhibition by teamLab combines art, science, and technology in a constantly evolving playground of lights and movement.
Kids can draw sea creatures and watch them come to life or interact with motion-sensitive installations. Future World at ArtScience Museum offers a fantastic indoor activity for kids, promoting creativity and social interaction.
Image Credits: Little Bear’s House by Little Steps Asia
Montessori-inspired imaginative play for little explorers.
Designed for children aged 6 and under, this cosy indoor play space encourages imaginative play through pretend kitchen setups, costumes, building blocks, and ride-on toys.
Little Bear’s House also offers high-quality toys made from natural materials, designed to engage children while promoting skills like problem-solving and fine motor development. A calm, Montessori-inspired environment makes it great for younger kids.
Hands-on art, nature, and storytelling in a creative haven.
A creative, open-ended space that promotes hands-on play and art exploration. Each exhibition cycle offers different interactive themes like nature, construction, or storytelling.
Playeum also hosts storytelling sessions, similar to those organised by regional libraries like the National Library Board of Singapore, providing a family-friendly environment for parents and engaging activities for children. Best suited for children aged 1–12.
Singapore’s ultimate indoor playground for tweens and teens.
Older kids and tweens (ages 10+) can enjoy adrenaline-pumping challenges like Singapore’s longest indoor slide, a ninja warrior course, a thrilling obstacle course, and a 15m rock climbing wall. Great for adventurous families!
Quiet, creative play with beautifully curated wooden toys.
Located in Clarke Quay Central, this curated indoor play space is packed with quality wooden toys and playsets. Zones are separated by age, from toddlers to preschoolers, promoting creative, quiet play. The Joy of Toys offers all the indoor activities for kids, ensuring a safe, fun, and creative environment.
Image Credits: Jumptopia by Kiztopia
Inflatable fun for active toddlers and preschoolers.
Perfect for little ones who love inflatables, Jumptopia offers a series of themed bouncy castles, ball pits, and obstacle zones. Great for toddlers and preschoolers who want to get moving indoors.
Indoor nature play and fun trails above the airport crowd.
While partially sheltered, many attractions like the Foggy Bowls, Discovery Slides, and Mirror Maze are fully indoor or weather-resistant, making it a fun destination rain or shine.
Canopy Park at Jewel Changi offers activities for the whole family, ensuring everyone can participate and have fun together.
Image Credits: Smaland by IKEA
A whimsical forest-themed play area inside IKEA.
A complimentary indoor play area within IKEA, designed as a mini Scandinavian forest where kids can have fun while parents shop.
Located conveniently near City Square Mall, it offers a unique experience for families. Småland at IKEA is perfect for tiny tots, ensuring they are entertained and giving parents a much-needed break.
Art comes alive through hands-on installations for kids.
A dedicated children’s space within the National Gallery, offering a creative indoor playground with interactive exhibits and hands-on activities that make fine art accessible and engaging.
The National Library Board also organises various activities at the National Gallery’s Keppel Centre for Art Education, enhancing community engagement and educational opportunities.
Interactive science play that sparks imagination and learning.
A hands-on, science-based play environment where kids can role-play as astronauts, chefs, and scientists while learning through interactive exhibits.
Image Credits: The Artground
An interactive art space offering indoor fun with rotating installations, sensory play, and creative workshops designed for young children. The Artground also features a blue block play area, fostering imaginative play as part of its creative environment.
Price: Free entry, donations encouraged
From bouncing in netted playgrounds to creating art in interactive museums, these indoor activities across Singapore offer more than just fun—they inspire curiosity, creativity, and confidence in every child.
At My First Skool, we believe learning happens everywhere—whether it’s in the classroom, at home, or during a weekend family adventure.
Our holistic preschool curriculum is designed to nurture your child’s love for discovery and play, much like the experiences found in these exciting venues. So go ahead—make memories, explore together, and watch your little one grow through every experience, both indoors and out.
Every year, over 26,000 families all across Singapore see their children benefit from our relationship-based curriculum – one that emphasises forging strong bonds between children, teachers and parents.
Find a centre near you or take a virtual tour to explore our learning environments and learn how your child can thrive.