Get a Chance to Interact with the SG Zoo’s Adorable Animals
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Singapore Zoo Introduces New Interactive Elephant Experience and More

Breakfast in the Wild SG Photo by Mandai Wildlife Group

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to dine in the wild with some adorable animals? Well, you can make it a reality as Singapore Zoo’s Breakfast in the Wild! The iconic breakfast program isn’t new to many, but they’ve added two new animal ambassadors – which makes the experience more fun for everyone.

If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, here’s what to expect: you’ll get to savor a hearty meal of local and international flavors in a charming rainforest zoo setting, while you meet wildlife ambassadors like orangutan, green iguana, fennec fox, and more, along with their keepers. The interactive breakfast lasts from 9 AM to 10:30 AM, but the animals’ appearance is only between 9:15 AM and 10 AM. For tickets and other details, check here.

One more thing to look forward to is the “Backstage Pass: Elephant Encounters,” where you will go beyond the regular visitor experience! With the pass, you can get to know the five female Asian elephants in the zoo. The whole experience will be guided by an expert teaching guests about the interesting characteristics of the gentle giants and how they are being cared for.

Right after, you will venture into an off-exhibit area and come face-to-trunk with them while getting a first-hand glimpse into the care routines that help ensure their well-being. And if you’re lucky enough, then you might get selected for a chance to get a feel of the ears of these cutie patooties!

The last part of the tour would be feeding them their favorite treats a.k.a. carrots and bananas, while learning fascinating facts about the herd and interacting with their keepers. This experience will be available daily starting Aug. 9! Find out more about it here.

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An Explorer’s Guide to Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Reserve
Mandai Photo by Mandai Wildlife Reserve/Website

Spring and summer call for outdoor adventures, and what better way to do that than to go on a wildlife exploration?

Nestled in the heart of the city’s lush greenery, Mandai Wildlife Reserve is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. This nature hotspot features five zoological and adventure parks, namely the Singapore Zoo, River of Wonders, Night Safari, Bird Paradise, and Rainforest Wild ASIA — all of which offer an immersive experience where visitors can encounter exotic animals, explore and learn more about diverse ecosystems, and connect with nature like never before. 

Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly weekend out, a thrilling nighttime adventure, or a tranquil escape into wildlife conservation, Mandai Wildlife Reserve has much to offer, and we’re here to tell you all about what you can expect on your visit. 

From the must-see attractions to dining options and ticket details, here’s everything you need to know for an unforgettable visit to Singapore’s premier wildlife destination. 

Best Time to Go

Singapore is a great destination to visit all year round due to its tropical climate, but if we were to recommend the best season to go, it would be around March to May when the city-state enjoys good weather with an average temperature of 27 °C. Although it’s still warm, the rain is less, thus the humidity is lower, making it the ideal weather for galivanting through Mandai’s parks. 

Springtime is also considered a low tourism season, so you can enjoy the attractions with fewer crowds. This is ideal for those looking to enjoy the scenic views without throngs of visitors getting in the way or to enjoy a peaceful stroll through the reserve.  

Getting There

Mandai Wildlife Reserve can easily be reached via public and private transport. Several MRT and Bus lines can take you straight there. 

There’s a shuttle service (S$2.50) available at Khatib MRT Station (NS14), arriving daily every 15 minutes during operating hours and 20 minutes between 11 PM and 12 AM.

Alternatively, you can hop on the Mandai City Express bus, which has pick-up points all over the city. One-way trips are at S$8 while round-trip tickets can be purchased for S$16. You can learn more about the stations, bus schedules, and pick-up points here.

If you plan on driving to Mandai, there are designated car parks in the area. Those visiting Birds Paradise and Rainforest Wild ASIA should head over to Carpark 1 on the west side of the reserve, while Carpark 2 is best suited for the East attractions such as Singapore Zoo, River of Wonders, Night Safari, Mandai Boardwalk, and Mandai Rainforest Resort. Here’s a map for your reference:

Mandai Wildlife Reserve Map
Photo from Mandai Wildlife Reserve/Website

Ticket Information & Prices

Whether you’re planning a family trip, a solo adventure, or a fun day out with friends, Mandai Wildlife Reserve has the perfect ticket for you. 

The park currently offers Single and Multi-Park Admission passes with prices for both regular (Monday to Friday except public holidays) and peak (weekends and public holidays) seasons for residents. They also have a Wildlife Pass you can join for free, which grants you access to additional savings of up to 20% on Night Safari admission tickets, and 10% for the other parks. For more information on concession rates and unit prices, click here.

Single Park Admission (For residents)

  • Bird Paradise

Regular: S$44.10 (Adult), S$32.30 (Child)

Peak: S$46.55 (Adult), S$32.30 (Child)

  • River of Wonders

Regular: S$38.70 (Adult), S$27.90 (Child)

Peak: S$40.85 (Adult), S$29.45(Child)

  • Singapore Zoo

Regular:  S$44.10 (Adult), S$30.60 (Child)

Peak:  S$46.55 (Adult), S$32.30 (Child)

  • Night Safari

Regular: S$44.80 (Adult), S$31.20 (Child)

Peak: S$47.60 (Adult), S$33.15 (Child)

  • Rainforest Wild ASIA

Opening special: S$33 (Adult), S$21(Child)

Single Park Admission (For non-residents)

  • Bird Paradise: S$49 (Adult), S$34 (Child)
  • River of Wonders: S$43 (Adult), S$31 (Child)
  • Singapore Zoo: S$49 (Adult), S$34 (Child)
  • Night Safari: S$56 (Adult), S$39 (Child)
  • Rainforest Wild ASIA: S$43 (Adult), S$31 (Child)

Multi-Park Admission

Explore more and enjoy more savings by getting a multi-park bundle! All tickets are valid for seven days from the first visit and for one-time entry to each park.

  • Park Hopper Plus: S$110 (Adult), S$80 (Child) - This deal allows you to visit four parks for the price of two! The price is inclusive of a tram service and the Amazon River Quest boat ride. Additionally, the child ticket includes a carousel ride at Singapore Zoo.
  • 2 Park Admission: S$90 (Adult), S$60 (Child) - Provides access to any two of the four parks, not including Rainforest Wild ASIA.
  • 2 Park Admission: S$80 (Adult), S$50 (Child) - Provides access to any two day parks, not including Night Safari and Rainforest Wild ASIA.

Where to Buy Tickets?

To make your visit more seamless and stress-free, we encourage you to buy your tickets in advance online. You can book them through their official website

Alternatively, tickets are also available in ticketing outlets such as Singapore Tickets and Klook.

Waterfall
Photo from Website/Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Before You Go

For any trip, it’s important to plan ahead. Knowing which attractions you want to experience allows you to make the most out of your visit. Here are some of our pro-tips to make your upcoming nature adventure a success!

  • Build an itinerary – It helps to be fully detailed, but you also don’t have to plan everything by the minute. Just knowing the activities you want to pursue first, as well as which time during the day would be best for a snack break, can help you maximize your time inside the park. We highly recommend downloading the Mandai App, which can help curate your personalized itinerary. You can set up reminders for shows and attractions, do mobile food ordering, as well as access any information you might need while inside the parks. Mandai also has suggested itineraries and experience checklists for each of the parks, which you can view and use here.
  • Wear comfortable clothing – The park is best explored at a leisurely walking pace, so make sure you have your most comfortable footwear on. It can also get pretty warm as you’ll be spending most of your time under the sun, so we suggest wearing light, breathable clothing.
  • Stay hydrated – There are water refill stations around the park, so don’t forget to bring your water bottles.
  • Weatherproof – The occasional showers do come down, so be prepared for any kind of weather. Foldable umbrellas and raincoats can be a good idea to bring, and it’s also helpful to check the weather forecast on the day of your visit to be prepared.  
  • Wear insect repellent and sun protection – Although the park takes preventive measures for its guests, you can avoid insect bites by making sure to put on insect repellents and protect yourself from harmful rays by applying sunscreen. 

Park Attractions and Highlights

Bird Paradise

Take flight and immerse yourselves in Asia’s largest bird park! Bird Paradise definitely lives up to its name as it showcases some of the most beautiful and colorful bird species to have ever soared through the skies. Discover these magnificent, winged creatures and learn more about their talents, and even experience close encounters with them!

Must try: Catch the birds when they are most active, which is during the Feeding Sessions, or visit Ocean Network Express Penguin Cove for a unique immersive exhibit mimicking the Macquarie Island — a place these adorable flightless birds call home. 

Operating Hours: Open daily 9 AM to 6 PM (Last Entry: 5 PM)

Singapore Zoo

One of the most impressive parts about Singapore Zoo is its zones, which are designed to replicate natural habitats of the animal kingdom. The zoo has over 4,200 animals inhabiting the lush rainforest and hosts a variety of activities and wildlife experiences where you’re able to encounter these magnificent creatures like never before.  

Must try: You shouldn’t miss out on the animal feeding sessions, which allow you to come face to face with either a herd of elephants or the massive Arapaima as they erupt from the water for a treat! There’s also the Backstage Pass Tours, which give guests a behind-the-scenes look into the keepers’ work and a chance to learn more about specific species. 

You can view more activities here.

Operating Hours: Open daily 8:30 AM to 6 PM (Last Entry: 5 PM)

River of Wonders

Prepare to be amazed as you uncover over 11,000 land and aquatic animals through various zones and activities, all set around a meandering river. The activities range from animal presentations to backstage encounters — all of which give guests a better understanding of the Amazonian Wildlife.  

Must try: Embark on a thrilling cruise at Amazon River Quest, where you get to spot well-camouflaged and elusive wildlife among lush vegetation, making you feel as if you’re actually cruising down the Amazon! Tickets are available to purchase onsite and online and are priced S$5 per rider. 

Operating Hours: Open daily 10 AM to 7 PM (Last Entry: 6 PM)

Night Safari

Probably the most unique thing you can do in the reserve is the Night Safari, the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park. Here you’ll discover a range of activities and presentations featuring mysterious and fascinating nocturnal animals. 

The Creatures of Night show is one of its highlights, where you’ll get to witness Asian small-clawed otters and fennec foxes display their natural talents, as well as bearded pigs and the raccoon dog. The show can be booked via their booking portal two hours before each presentation. Show schedules happen nightly at 7:30 PM, 8:30 PM, and 9:30 PM. 

Must try: Embark on a thrilling adventure aboard the Night Safari Tram as you venture into the dark jungle! Spot a variety of animals from Asian elephants and striped hyenas to sloth bears and Asian small-clawed otters under the moonlight. The best part about it is it’s complimentary and you can go on it as many times as you like! 

Operating Hours: Open daily 6:30 PM to 12 AM (Last Entry: 11:15 PM)

Rainforest Wild ASIA

The newest addition to the Mandai parks is Rainforest Wild ASIA, which is a multi-layered wildlife adventure-based park where guests can explore, play, and immerse themselves in the wonders of nature and the animal kingdom. 

You can go on exciting forest treks, stroll through elevated walkways with stunning views, and learn more about wildlife straight from their rangers in one of their fascinating talks. The park also has activities for adrenaline junkies such as harnessed experiences and caving adventures.

Must-try: Feel the rush at the Canopy Jump, where you can free fall from 20 meters high — the highest point in the park, while taking in views of the stunning rainforest vistas below. If you want the views without the daring jumps, the Mandai Boardwalk offers breathtaking views of the Upper Seletar Reservoir, perfect for a stroll. 

Operating Hours: Open daily 9 AM to 6 PM (Last Entry: 5 PM)

Where to Eat

There are several dining outlets across the parks from family-friendly restaurants offering a range of local and international favorites to bakeries and dessert bars. You can view the complete list of dining options on the app or click here to start planning your food adventure. 

However, there are some food spots that we highly recommend trying:

  • Ah Meng Restaurant – Start your day by dining in the wild! Here you can enjoy a planet-friendly breakfast in their charming rainforest zoo while meeting with wildlife ambassadors who will tell you fascinating stories and tidbits about the animal kingdom.
  • Cavern Restaurant – This restaurant by TungLok group is Singapore’s first and only restaurant in a cave setting. It’s open through lunch and dinner, serving a blend of international western dishes such as burgers, skewers, and salads.
  • Penguin Cove Restaurant – Savor a selection of local and western dishes while watching penguins dive into a pool!
Wild Dining Experience
Photo from Website/Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Accommodations

If you’re planning on staying a bit longer to fully experience all the parks and explore them at your leisure, you can book a night or two at the Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree and extend your adventure with a luxurious escape to nature! You can book your rooms here or contact them via email at [email protected].

Location: 60 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729979

For more information and all the latest park updates follow Mandai Wildlife Reserve on FacebookInstagram, and TikTok.

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Singapore’s Tanjong Beach Club Is Back For Summer
Tanjong Photo by Tanjong Beach Club

After a four-month hiatus, Singapore's iconic Tanjong Beach Club is back, ready to welcome guests looking to relax and unwind by the pool with a refreshing drink in hand!

The seaside staple, conceived by Sydney-based Akin Atelier, has reemerged with fresh interiors and an all-new food and drink lineup that doubles down on its beach-meets-boutique vibe.

Helming the kitchen is Head Chef Mong Zhen Yew (ex-Osteria Mozza, Spago), collaborating with Vallian Gunawan (formerly of Skool Kitchen Bali) to craft a coastal menu fired by wood and flair. 

Highlights include the Smoked Hokkaido Scallop Aguachile (S$34), Dry-aged Barramundi (from S$36), and the Wood-fired Half Chicken (S$36) marinated in a bold red mojo.

Small bites like the Coppa & Cantabrian Anchovy Tartine (S$21) and Mezze Platter (S$38) are perfect for grazing, while the decadent Seafood Tower (S$248) is a showstopper stacked with lobster, oysters, prawns, and more.

Drinks-wise, Tanjong leans into luxe with an expanded Champagne list and exclusive magnums like Gounel-Lassalle Esprit Voyageur (S$320). 

The new cocktail program, designed with Cat Bite Crew (winners of Campari’s One to Watch 2024), serves up beach-ready sips like the Tanjong Coast (S$25) — a refreshing mix of gin, guava, and cucumber tonic — and the pandan-rum Mai Tide (S$23).

pool
Instagram/Tanjong Beach Club

Soak it all in poolside at the iconic checker-tiled infinity pool, now framed by lush palms and a sweeping mural by local artist Aeropalmics. The beach shop returns too, stocked with elevated essentials for sun, sea, and style.

For more information, visit Tanjong Beach Club on their website, Instagram and Facebook

Location: Tanjong Beach Club, 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Singapore  

Opening Hours: Mondays to Thursdays from 10:30 AM to 9:30 PM, Fridays to Sundays: from 10 AM to 10 PM 

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Dinosaurs Roam Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay on May 29
Photo 4 Photo by NEON

Venture back in time to the age of dinosaurs this May as Singapore’s iconic garden attraction brings “Jurassic World” to life!

Following the successful Avatar: The Experience in 2023, NEON and Universal Live Entertainment just announced that Jurassic World: The Experience will debut within the misty landscapes of Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay on May 29. 

This exciting new attraction will feature life-sized animatronic and sculpted dinosaurs nestled amidst the lush foliage of the cool conservatory, bringing the cinematic masterpiece to life through 13 exciting zones!

Some of the highlights include the 8.5m tall Brachiosaurus that will welcome guests as they enter Cloud Forest, thrilling encounters with the ferocious Tyrannosaurus rex, face-to-face interactions with baby dinosaurs in the Petting Zoo area, and the tiny and elusive Compsognathus “Compys” hidden within the lush garden pathways. 

Jurassic World The Experience Singapore
Photo courtesy of NEON

“We are thrilled to bring Jurassic World: The Experience to the Cloud Forest, one of the most iconic venues here in Singapore," said Mr. Ron Tan, Executive Chairman & Group CEO of NEON. 

"In collaboration with Universal Live Entertainment, Gardens by the Bay, and our valued partners, this world-class experience exemplifies NEON's commitment to delivering immersive and innovative experiential entertainment that captivate audiences of all ages. The seamless integration of cinematic storytelling with the natural beauty of Cloud Forest creates a truly unique and memorable journey for all visitors. We look forward to welcoming fans and friends from Singapore and beyond to step into the world of Jurassic and engage with this extraordinary experience in a truly iconic setting.”

The Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay makes for an ideal venue for this thrilling exhibition as it replicates the cool-moist climate found in Tropical Montane regions. The conservatory currently holds more than 72,000 plants, with more than 50 species with lineages that can actually be traced back to the Jurassic period! Plants such as ferns, cycads, and conifers once thrived alongside these majestic creatures and even served as sustenance. Visitors will get the chance to learn more about these plants, how they continue to thrive today and gain further insight into the connection between past and present ecosystems. 

Guests can witness an astonishing showcase of their evolution at the Evolution Walk, which will feature reconstructions of extinct ancient plants. Meanwhile, fans of the films will be thrilled to know that iconic moments from the series will be brought to life through cutting-edge animatronics and interactive exhibits.

Admission charges to Cloud Forest apply and are currently priced at S$32 (Adult) and S$18 (Child). Residents can purchase them at S$12 (Adult), S$8 (Senior), and S$8 (Child). 

Don’t miss this thrilling experience and be the first to receive exclusive offers and ticket pre-sale access by signing up for the waitlist here

For updates, follow Jurassic World: The Experience on Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram

Location: Cloud Forest, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953

Opening Hours: Daily from 9 AM to 9 PM 

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Discover ‘WEAVE,’ Singapore’s Latest Premier Lifestyle Destination at RWS
WEAVE Photo by Resorts World Sentosa/Website

A new lifestyle hub is on the rise in Singapore, situated at the heart of Resorts World Sentosa (RWS). 

Introducing WEAVE, the region’s premier lifestyle cluster featuring Asia-exclusive flagship stores, new dining concepts, and immersive experiences. Set to open in the second half of 2025, this exciting new destination was formerly known as the Forum, and has been revamped as part of the resort’s transformation strategy. 

Set amidst a tropical backdrop spanning over 20,000 sqm, which is twice the size of the former Forum, this new lifestyle destination will offer an expansive collection of over 40 lifestyle and premium brands across three interconnected levels. All of this is housed within an architectural masterpiece designed by the award-winning architectural firm Benoy, which paid homage to the island’s tropical beauty by integrating biophilic design elements with multi-sensory experiences.

"WEAVE marks a significant milestone in our RWS 2.0 transformation as we redefine premium and lifestyle experiences in one seamless environment. More than a retail space, WEAVE is a dynamic social hub connecting guests across the resort and attractions to create an immersive journey from day to night,” said Tan Hee Teck, Chief Executive Officer of RWS.

"WEAVE embodies our vision of a next-generation lifestyle destination — one where the boundaries between retail, entertainment, and dining blend, allowing guests to move effortlessly between curated experiences. This is indulgence redefined — inviting, unexpected, and always evolving to offer fresh discoveries with every visit.”

Destination Highlights: A Cluster of Excitement

WEAVE will soon become the home to world-renowned brands and new-to-Singapore dining concepts that will surely make for a one-of-a-kind experience. 

One of its highlights is the highly anticipated arrival of Maison Pierre Hermé Paris, the Singapore flagship patisserie by Pierre Hermé, also known as the “Picasso of Pastry.” This two-level immersive boutique aims to transport guests into the world of haute patisserie, offering a curated selection of the chef’s signature creations as well as exclusives specially crafted for the city-state. 

Some of the iconic desserts you can get there are the Ispahan, Tarte Infiniment Vanilleand the delectable Macaron Mogador. The store will also have an Ice Cream Bar with over fifteen flavors of ice cream and sorbet, as well as a fine selection of beverages from bubble tea to artisanal coffee. Lastly, it will also offer customization services, which will allow guests to create their own gourmet assortments and explore the art of furoshiki packaging.

“Singapore is a leading gastronomic destination, where high standards and refinement resonate with the world of Maison Pierre Hermé Paris. We have chosen WEAVE at Resorts World Sentosa to make our Singapore debut with our flagship Maison as it is part of our desire to offer enthusiasts a unique experience where audacity and savoir-faire take on an incredible dimension. This unique boutique is an invitation to celebrate the art of taste, flavors, sensations, and pleasure," said Chef Pierre Hermé.

Another dining experience to look forward to is WeWa (We Eat while We Walk), a vibrant Middle Eastern Street food concept offering a range of Middle Eastern delights from pillow-soft pitas and hand-pressed falafels to slow-roasted shawarmas.

A French kitchen is also making its way to the WEAVE, where guests can taste classic French flavors with a modern twist. This new restaurant by Michelin-starred Chef Paul Pairet features grilled meats and a rotating carvery station, and will offer seasonal French classics such as quiches, stews, and charcuterie boards. Chef Paul will also debut an ice cream parlor serving freshly churned soft-serve and sorbets. 

China’s Peking Chamber restaurant will also open its first Singapore branch here, as well as Standard Bread, a popular Korean bakery known for its signature salted butter bread. 

Also joining the stellar lineup is Singapore’s very own Chatterbox, which will serve its famed Mandarin Chicken Rice and other local favorites; and beloved tea chain brand, CHAGEE. More stalls and casual dining options will be available across this massive complex, serving favorites such as Laksa and Char Kway Teow, as well as halal and vegetarian food options.

WEAVE interior
Photo from Resorts World Sentosa/Website

With all of these iconic brands and thrilling dining experiences set to open soon, we simply cannot wait for more world-class attractions and experiences RWS has in store that will ultimately elevate its position as the country’s premier lifestyle destination. 

You can learn more about WEAVE here, or follow Resorts World Sentosa on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for updates on the official opening date. 

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Miffy, Everyone’s Favorite Little Dutch Bunny, is at Changi Airport!
20250317 Miffy Changi Photo by Changi Airport/Website

Happy 70th birthday to Nijntje, the little bunny we all love!

In celebration of her 70th birthday, Miffy has been holding different celebrations all around the globe – Singapore included! Miffy will be visiting the Lion City from Mar. 14 to May 12, 2025, for a delightful adventure and fun-filled experience for everyone.

But first, who is Miffy?

Miffy is a mouth-less, little white rabbit created by Dutch artist Dick Bruna, and was “born” in 1955. She was originally drawn like a fluffy toy with floppy ears, but from 1963 onwards, she became the Miffy that now know today – with her ears and little black eyes drawn with minimalistic black graphic lines. 

In Dutch, she is known as Nijntje, from the Dutch word konijntje meaning “little bunny.” 

Miffy’s Garden at Changi Airport

The entrance of the Miffy pop up at Changi airport, decorated with primary colors
Photo from Website/Changi Airport

Landing in a giant hot air balloon, join Miffy on an adventure in a charming spring garden! Take unforgettable photos, bring home Miffy merchandise, and get premium Changi-Miffy premiums from Mar. 14 to May 12, 2025! 

Miffy’s Playground

A preview of the ball pit in Miffy's playground at Changi Airport
Photo from Website/Changi Airport

Children can bounce, slide, and have a fun time with Miffy and Friends at Miffy’s Playground! It’s a giant inflatable ball pit with a two-meter slide that’s sure to give the young ones a fun-filled time!

To get a pass, every S$50 (S$80 at Supermarket) spent at participating outlets in Changi Airport’s public areas (T1-T4, excluding Jewel Changi Airport) will allow you to redeem one discounted Activity Pass to Miffy’s Playground at just S$5!

Direct passes are also available at S$15 per Activity Pass. Accompany Adult passes are also available for S$10 per Activity Pass. 

Redeem a Miffy’s Playground Pass here.

Location: T3 Public, Level 2, Departure Hall, opposite Check-in Row 11

Operating Hours: 5 PM to 10 PM (Fridays), 12 PM to 10 PM (Weekends, School Holidays, Public Holidays)

Duration: 30 minutes (including briefing)

Miffy Photo Spots

A look into the Miffy's home photo spot
Photo from Website/Changi Airport
Miffy and Friends, Boris, Brenda, and more.
Photo from Website/Changi Airport

Dive into the storybook world of Miffy and Friends and capture the childlike joy and wonder in pictures! Photo spots include Miffy’s Garden (T3 Departures), Miffy’s Hangout (T3 Basement 2), Miffy at ST3PS, and Miffy’s Home (T2 Departures).

Don’t miss out on the chance to score exclusive Miffy merch at the Miffy pop-up stores located in several locations around Changi Airport.

Celebrate Miffy’s 70th birthday and join in the fun with Miffy and Friends!

For more information and updates, follow Changi Airport on their FacebookX (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram pages!

Locations: Terminal 3: Level 2 Departure Hall, Basement 2 (Opposite Kopitiam), Basement 2 (Beside Swensen’s), Terminal 2: Level 2 (Beside Kenangan Coffee), Terminal 4: Level 2 (Beside Starbuck’s)

Opening Hours: 10 AM to 10 PM daily

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Explore And Experience Singapore in Spring
Photo 5 Photo by Gardens by the Bay/X (Formerly Twitter)

March is finally here to kick off spring! Say goodbye to winter woes and cold nights, and take a step outside to welcome the first buds of the season. 

When spring comes, Singapore becomes a vibrant destination filled with festivals, lush greenery, and exciting experiences. As Asia’s greenest city, it boasts a myriad of activities for you to enjoy during the spring months, from strolling through gorgeous gardens in full bloom to catching art festivals and indulging in local cuisine. From March till May, the city has much to offer under an expanse of blue skies and pleasant weather perfect for gallivanting across its urban spaces. 

Why Visit Singapore in Spring?

Don’t get us wrong; Singapore is a great place to explore all year round. But if we were to choose an ideal time to go, it would fall around spring, which starts from March to May. This is a period when the city-state enjoys good weather with an average temperature of 27 °C. Although it’s still warm, it rains less, and the humidity is lower, which makes it the perfect time to suntan or enjoy a day out in one of their parks. 

In March, you can enjoy nature without suffocating from the heat. Meanwhile, April and May bring in a bit more fog and cloudy days, which is ideal for those who want to explore the city without the sun beating down on their heads. It’s also considered a low tourism season, so you can enjoy attractions with fewer crowds. Overall, it’s the ideal time for outdoor excursions and leisure activities.  

Ready to explore? Whether you’re a nature lover, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, here are some of the best things to do in Singapore this season!

Stop and Smell the Roses

sakura
Photo from Facebook/Gardens by the Bay

When spring arrives, we start seeing some of our friends on social media flying to counties with cooler temperatures to see the cherry blossoms. But you don’t need to go far to see spring blooms. 

Although quite warm, Singapore is actually a green city with several lush green areas and beautiful gardens worth exploring. From trumpet flowers that resemble cherry blossoms to fiery-looking flame trees, these are just some of the pretty flower sights the city has to offer. 

Jurong Lake Gardens is usually covered in a canopy of pink during this time due to the many trumpet trees in bloom, mimicking the delicate Sakura blooms, while the East Coast Park is practically bursting with colorful Bougainvillea bushes. For IG-worthy posts, you can visit the Japanese Cemetery Park, which is known for its picturesque floral archways draped in Bougainvillea flowers and surrounded by more trumpet trees. 

But if you’re set on seeing actual cherry blossoms, just head over to Gardens by the Bay and check out their annual Sakura event. This year, the attraction is highlighting Japan’s Fukuoka prefecture, featuring recreations of the Kokura castle, light installations, and iconic floral displays. You can experience a Japanese spring in Singapore at the Flower Dome from Mar. 8 to Apr. 6 for only S$32 per adult (S$18 for children)!

Join In the Festive Fun

immersive art
Photo from Website/Fever

Springtime brings in more than fine weather and beautiful flowers, but also a series of events and celebrations that truly heighten the city’s vibrant energy. One of them is the Singapore International Festival of Arts, which showcases theatre, dance, music, and visual arts in a series of performances in different venues around Singapore.

There are also a bunch of festivals and exhibitions currently ongoing around the city, such as the LIV Golf Singapore 2025, which goes beyond golf and is a full-on festival with live music, food events, and family-friendly activities. If you’re an art enthusiast, the Groundseesaw is hosting three immersive art exhibitions namely “Monet Inside,” “Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent,” and “Gustav Klimt: Timeless Beauty.” You can book your tickets via Fever.

For Disney fans, the Singapore Indoor Stadium is hosting the latest production of “Disney On Ice,” a dazzling ice-skating show featuring some of your favorite Disney characters. 

Looking to indulge in a feast? We’ve got you covered. There are a couple of food events happening this season, such as the Ramadan food festival at Kampong Gelam (Mar. 25) and the APAC Food & Beverage Expo 2025 at the Singapore Expo Hall (Mar. 13 to 16).

Have A Thrilling Adventure at Sentosa Island

Minions cast
Photo from Website/Resorts World Sentosa

Pleasant weather calls for a fun day outdoors, and there’s no better place to do that than in Sentosa, where thrilling rides, relaxing beaches, and world-class attractions await you. 

Explore the deep blue in the SEA Aquarium and witness various species of underwater creatures or spend a day going wild in Universal Studios Singapore where your favorite movies come to life through exciting rides and live shows. The new Minion Land recently opened, too, so be the first to experience the new attractions!

Sentosa Island is also filled with world-class stays that offer top-notch services and facilities. Consider booking a room and spend a luxurious weekend by the beach!

Ride The Waves

Singapore River Cruise
Photo from Website/Singapore River Cruise

Now we don’t mean get in the water literally (but you can totally do that too in Sentosa with its waterpark and beaches), what we’re saying is that the spring weather is the perfect time to see the city from the water and what better way to do that than to hop on board the Singapore River Cruise?

Get to know the city through a guided tour along the Singapore River. You get to ride a traditional bumboat and sail down multiple historic landmarks like the Raffles, the Esplanade, and the Old Parliament House. It’s also a unique way to take in the city’s incredible skyline!

Pro tip: ride it just before sunset. Trust us, it’s magical seeing the city transform from day to night!

Head Into The Wild

wildlife park
Photo from Website/Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Singapore is home to various wildlife parks, and its fifth and newest one is opening this season! Rainforest Wild Asia is the region’s first adventure-based zoological park inspired by Southeast Asian rainforests. It offers the ultimate immersive experience through ten unique zones and is home to various animal species. 

Mandai Wildlife Reserve also features other wildlife experiences worth checking out, such as The Night Safari — the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park — and the Singapore Zoo. 

There are also new attractions in the area, such as the Mandai Boardwalk, where you can take in breathtaking views across the Upper Seletar Reservoir, and the Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree, which is set to give its guests an unparalleled accommodation experience this April! For more information on tickets, bookings, and other attractions, visit the Mandai Wildlife Group website

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New Capsule Stay Launches in Singapore: CUBE Social@Boat Quay
CUBE Photo by CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels

CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels is bringing its signature blend of comfort and affordability to one of Singapore’s most iconic waterfront spots. 

The newly launched CUBE Social@Boat Quay offers a fresh take on capsule stays, combining smart design with a lively social atmosphere in the heart of the city.

Located along the historic Singapore River, Boat Quay’s mix of heritage shophouses and modern skyscrapers sets the scene for CUBE’s latest venture. By day, it’s a charming riverside district; by night, a buzzing hub of bars and restaurants — making it the perfect base for travelers looking to explore the city.

The three-story hotel houses 72 sleek, insulated capsules with queen and single bed options, plus 13 private rooms (one wheelchair-accessible) for small groups or families. Each capsule is designed for comfort, featuring temperature control, noise insulation, a universal power outlet, and thoughtful touches like a vanity mirror, bedside light, and ample luggage storage.

 If you’re a solo female traveler or have safety concerns, there is a dedicated 20-bed female-only section that offers a much-appreciated level of privacy and comfort. 

Verandah
Courtesy of CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels

Whether you’re on your own wanting to meet people, or with a group of friends, CUBE Social is all about making connections. Guests can unwind in the stylish bar lounge with all-day refreshments, challenge each other to board games, or soak in riverfront views from the outdoor verandah. 

Cube bar
Courtesy of CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels

There’s even a private soundproof booth for calls and stationary bikes for a quick and efficient workout. Complimentary amenities, from slippers to disposable underwear, ensure a hassle-free stay.

Looking ahead, CUBE Social@Boat Quay is eyeing expansion into Southeast Asia, with destinations like Bali, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Penang, and Sydney on the radar.

Location: CUBE Social@Boat Quay, 70, 71, 72 Boat Quay, Singapore 049859

For more information, visit CUBE Social@Boat Quay on their website, or on Instagram and Facebook

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