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The Ultimate Guide to SuperPark Singapore That You Can Use as a Fun Activity Checklist for All Ages

Like any person who’s ever had New Year’s resolutions, I’ve made promises to keep my body moving throughout the year. However, like many others, I fail at being consistent with it.

I start off strong by being active but then I get bored with the repetition after a while. So when I heard all about SuperPark Singapore, I thought it was exactly what I’d been looking for.

The largest indoor playground in the country is full to the brim with exciting, thrilling, and imaginative ways to exercise. And the best thing is – it’s guaranteed fun for all ages!

So after an entire day of going through the different courses and play areas, I can attest that the place really is jam-packed with action. But fret not, this comprehensive guide covers all the things you shouldn’t miss at SuperPark Singapore.

Where is SuperPark Singapore?

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SuperPark Singapore is located at 3 Temasek Boulevard. It can be found on the 2nd floor of Suntec City Mall’s North Wing.

How to Get to SuperPark Singapore

Via MRT: You have the option between 3 MRT stations to reach Suntec City. SuperPark Singapore is only a short walking distance away from Esplanade Station (CC3), Promenade Station (DT15/CC4), and City Hall Station (EW13/NS25).

Via Bus: There are plenty of bus lines that have stops all around Suntec City. Simply look out for the following transport lines: 10, 10e, 14, 14A, 14e, 16, 16M, 36, 36B, 70, 70A, 70M, 97, 97e, and 196.

Via Taxi or Ride-Sharing Service: You can hire a taxi or find one using your preferred ride-sharing app (like Grab and Gojek). Let the driver know that you wish to go to Suntec City and they’ll be able to take you there directly.

Via Private Car: Punch in ‘Suntec City’ in your GPS to find the best route. Once there, park in Suntec City Car Park F, as it is the closest one to SuperPark Singapore.

Best Time to Go to SuperPark Singapore

The best time to go to SuperPark Singapore is any day from February to April or August to October. These are considered as the park’s off-season months so you can expect a smaller crowd inside.

During these months, keep an eye out for promotional deals that will allow you to get tickets at a cheaper price.

The park is open from 10:30 AM to 8:00 PM on weekdays and 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekdays. If you want a session with the least number of people, book a slot during the early morning on a weekday.

What to Do and See in SuperPark Singapore

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If SuperPark can get you to do anything, it’s that they can help you reach new heights  – both literally and metaphorically. Their innovative rock wall is designed to thrill climbers with a creative digital flair.

They’re able to offer a whole new climbing experience by incorporating augmented reality, which responds to climbers’ movements in real time. You can choose between game options like Whack-A-Bat to make your session extra challenging and entertaining.

Climbers can opt to play solo or against someone to get some friendly competition going. There are no height restrictions too, so this just might be your family’s next favorite bonding activity.

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iWall showcases just how limitless fun can be at SuperPark. With this digital marvel, players can feel like they’ve been transported beyond the walls of the indoor playground.

Although iWall primarily utilizes a screen, it’s actually a very interactive video game that requires full-body movement. In fact, the most popular game mode is a virtual parkour race held across a myriad of cities.

But if you’d like to wind down after a whole day of intense movement, you can also go over to iWall and participate in some virtual Tai Chi. It’s a great way to blend video gaming with exercise.

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For those who want to keep their brain cells firing while their body is moving, iTeacher.Lu is the perfect edutainment pal for you.

This digital mentor offers over 20 games that can teach you and your kids lessons involving math, physical education, geography, and other curriculum-based courses. Moreover, all of these are done while using motor skills.

Although this might sound like it’s mostly directed toward children, don’t knock it ‘til you try it. You’ll be surprised at how some questions may get you stumped.

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Anyone who has ever tuned into international reality TV has probably imagined themselves as a ninja warrior. In case you don’t know what that is, it’s a show about super athletic people going through insane obstacle courses.

Well, SuperPark is here to turn your dreams into a reality. Their Ninja Track is made up of several entertaining obstacles that can test your abilities in successfully jumping, climbing, and swinging.

Unlike the show though, you don’t have to worry about only having one chance and falling into cold water if you slip. SuperPark’s Ninja Track has foam and ball pits that can catch you safely and you have unlimited tries to get through the entire course.

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Have you ever felt limited in sports because of your height? Those days are over because SuperPark makes sure you can participate and reach any goal with Street Basketball.

You don’t need a growth spurt to feel like a professional hooper and slam dunk as much as you want. This New York-style court provides hoops at all heights so anyone and everyone can score 3-pointers all day long.

This is the only sports center where the sky’s the limit. Here, height doesn’t matter and trickshots are absolutely welcome (even encouraged!).

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Adrenaline junkies who prefer the edgier side of sports will now find their new favorite hub at SuperPark. Skate and Scoot World is the perfect place to let your inner daredevil out.

This indoor skating park comes complete with all the rails, ramps, ledges, and kickers for you to nail all those skating tricks perfectly. It’s also the coolest place to skate in the country – no, literally, because it’s the only indoor skatepark with air conditioning.

Of course, safety is still of the utmost importance at SuperPark so visitors have to be at least 120 cm to participate here. Everyone is required to wear covered shoes (strictly no slippers!) and non-professional skaters are also advised to wear protective gear.

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The Trampoline Platform is where aspiring acrobats can practice their somersaulting with ease. This is the place where flying is the norm and going as high as you can is the goal.

Here, you can bounce all your worries away and find fellow jumping enthusiasts like yourself. You can even ask some of the professional acrobats hanging around how to do spinning tricks in the air and they’ll be happy to help.

But since there’s loads of movement happening here at all times, SuperPark does have a minimum height requirement of 120 cm. Fortunately, children won’t have to miss out on anything as the Kids Trampoline accepts everyone below 120 cm.

Where to Eat near SuperPark Singapore

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Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #02-456

Phone: +65 6816 8880

Pricing: $ – $$

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Sunday – 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM

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Genki Sushi has made a name for itself for making the sushi conveyor belt experience accessible. Thanks to this restaurant, we can now get delicious yet affordable sushi without having to fly all the way to Japan.

Indecisive diners would be happy to hear that Genki only provides around 2-3 pieces of sushi per order instead of a whole roll. This way, you can sample as many variants as you can, such as their popular mentaiko and salmon sushis.

It’s also hard not to be happy inside one of their restaurants, with its vibrant and eye-catching decor. Seeing your order arrive on a sushi train (actually designed to look like the locomotive) is definitely an instant mood booster.

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Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #01-612 to 614, Tower 3 East Wing, Suntec City

Phone: +65 6337 3134

Pricing: $$

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Thursday – 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM
  • Friday – 11:00 AM to 10:30 PM
  • Saturday – 10:00 AM to 10:30 PM
  • Sunday – 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM

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Marche Movenpick is a charming diner that has something for the entire family. Here, you’ll be able to find authentic European flavors and consistently exceptional customer service.

Adults can choose from a wide array of dishes originating from places like Belgium, Spain, and Denmark. Although all their dishes are scrumptious, their Pizza and Rosti are clear standouts.

As for kids, they offer special dishes listed under their ‘Picky Kids’ Menu, showing just how much thought they’ve put into making their place family-friendly. They even have an indoor play area so the kids have somewhere to go while the grown-ups talk.

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Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #02-440

Phone: +65 6259 7176

Pricing: $$

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Friday – 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday – 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM

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Coca is one of the rare buffet restaurants that provide premium-quality food at very reasonable prices. They’re especially known for their fresh seafood ingredients, especially the abalones, crabs, and scallops.

They also have a very attentive staff that is quick to respond to customer requests. They’d even peel off your prawns for you if you’d prefer not to get messy.

As for the restaurant itself, it’s very spacious and has a pleasing ambiance. If you’re lucky, you could even be seated near a window with a fabulous view of Suntec City’s world-famous Fountain of Wealth (singapore fountain of wealth).

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Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #02-601

Phone: +65 6592 2311

Pricing: $

Operating Hours:

  • Monday to Sunday – 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM

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Taiwan’s beloved chicken chain has made it their mission to capture Singaporean hearts and we think they’re definitely succeeding. Fried Chicken Master serves a variety of beautifully cooked chicken at budget-friendly prices.

If you do decide to dine with them, you must get the hearty Jimbo Cutie bento that comes with your choice of either rice or noodles. Whether you prefer the chicken powdered or with one of their sauces, the meat itself is juicy and tender.

And of course, it’s not a complete Taiwanese meal without tea. Take it from us, their chicken is best enjoyed with either the Winter Melon Tea with Lemon or the Taiwan-style Milk Tea. 

Where to Stay near SuperPark Singapore

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Address: 7 Raffles Boulevard

Phone: +65 6336 8111

Pricing: $$

Operating Hours:

  • Open 24 hours

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Pan Pacific has perfected the formula behind creating a premium stay in Singapore. With its elegant decor and exceptional hospitality, every corner of this hotel has been crafted with luxury in mind.

Their spacious rooms impressively utilize the breathtaking scenery of Marina Bay as part of their design. For an elevated stay, you can even join in their exclusive Pacific Club which grants access to the top floor and unparalleled panoramic views of the city.

You’ll also be spoiled for choice when it comes to their wide array of food options. Some highlights would definitely be their excellent take on Cantonese classics at Hai Tien Lo and their delectable seafood spread at Edge Buffet.

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Address: 1 Beach Road

Phone: +65 6337 1886

Pricing: $$$

Operating Hours:

  • Open 24 hours

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The Raffles Hotel has stood tall for over a century and yet it remains relevant now more than ever. To this day, it is regarded as the pinnacle of timeless glamor in Singapore.

Their already impeccable accommodations are taken to the next level by their meticulous butler service. Their highly trained butlers fully anticipate each guest’s needs and wants for a personalized Raffles experience.

Guests who want to further soak in the hotel’s historical atmosphere can participate in their Afternoon Tea session. Here, you can enjoy the ambiance of their opulent atrium as you’re served the most exquisite sweet treats and refreshments.