With the easing of Singapore's COVID-19 measures, night activities such as karaoke and clubbing might soon become a reality. But you don’t have to wait for them to open in order to enjoy nightlife — Singapore already has a tonne of late-night activities waiting to be discovered.
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So, if you’re sick of watching midnight movies and going for supper, we’ve got your back. Here are our top 12 picks of night activities in Singapore after you’ve had your dinner and don’t want to go home. Last updated on 12 December 2022. Prices and promotions for products listed in this article are subject to change without prior notice. Source: Cow Play Cow MooPit your arcade-gaming skills against each other at Cow Play Cow MooBranch: Suntec City Branch: Downtown East Branch: Tampines Mall Branch: King Albert Park With pasar malams not allowed to operate, the next place you can go to satisfy your claw machine cravings are at arcades such as Cow Play Cow Moo (CPCM). With more than 200 game machines, there’s definitely going to be something for everyone. Source: Lost SGSolve some puzzles and escape rooms at Lost SGAddress: 1 Sophia Road, #03-01/02/03, Peace Centre, Singapore 228149 You and your gang are trapped on a prison island. Or, in Japan’s infamous suicide forest. Or, in a haunted mausoleum. Now, you’ve gotta put your heads together to solve puzzles and uncover clues, which will lead to your escape from the terrifying place. You’ve only got 60 minutes to do so. Make it one helluva night! Source: K Bowling ClubStrike up a storm while vibing to neon lights and your favourite tunes at K Bowling ClubAddress: 313 @ Somerset, #03-27, 313 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238895 With neon lights, party music and glow-in-the-dark atmosphere, this bowling club is the next best alternative while we wait for Zouk to reopen. Conveniently located in 313 Somerset, this is definitely a great activity to keep you and your friends entertained after a filling dinner. Source: Night SafariSpot nocturnal animals at the Night SafariAddress: 80 Mandai Lake Road Singapore 729826 Embark on a fascinating journey through the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park as a late-night date idea. Just remember to reserve your tickets online first before heading down. Source: Holey MoleyPutt your mini golfing skills to the test at Holey MoleyAddress: 3B River Valley Rd, Singapore 179024 It’s mini golf with a twist at Holey Moley where you get to, umm, putt your balls through shark-infested waters and even into the Nine Iron Throne itself. But, if you’re planning a family night out, you’d be glad to know that guests under five years old get to play for free. However, do take note that minors under 18 are not legally allowed into the venue after 8pm. Due to liquor licence requirements, anyone younger than 18 years of age must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Treat yourself to a massage or spa after hoursMassage/SpaPriceOperating hoursServices and amenitiesG.SpaFrom S$7024/7– Steam and sauna room– Jacuzzi – Hot and cold pools– Lounge with reclining sofa bed – All-day buffet – Body massages – Foot reflexology – FacialsAn Qi SpaFrom S$48– 24/7 at Beach Road branch and Middle Road branch – 10am to 9pm at People's Park Center branch– Foot reflexology – Gua sha – Ba guan – Ear candling – Body massages – FacialsEmperor SpaFrom S$3910am to 4am daily– Body massages – Foot reflexology G.SpaAddress: 102 Guillemard Road #02-02, Singapore 399719 Before you brush this luxurious spa off due to its slightly hefty price points, just remember that this includes unlimited usage of their facilities, including steam and sauna rooms, jacuzzi, hot and cold pools and an all-day buffet. With 24-hour access, think of it as you’re paying S$70 for a 2D1N staycay. Now, is it worth it? An Qi SpaBranch: Anqi Spa @ Beach Road Branch: Anqi Spa @ Middle Road Branch: Anqi Spa @ People's Park Center Emperor SpaAddress: 6 Handy Rd, The Luxe, #01-01, Singapore 229234 and 90 Eu Tong Sen St, Singapore 059811 As we all know, massages in Singapore can cost quite a bomb (ah, we miss the cheap massages in Bangkok) at an average of S$50 an hour. This means that Emperor Spa’s S$39 one-hour foot massage is considered a steal, but only if you can make it during their happy hour promotion on weekdays from 10am to 6pm. Source: Oriental ToursSuss out paranormal activity on the Creepy Tales of Singapore Ghost Tour by Oriental ToursAddress: 50, Lor 28 Geylang, Singapore 398453, but meet at Haw Par Villa MRT Station Exit A This tour isn’t exactly late-night per se, but it’ll make your night seem to go on forever as you visit some of the most haunted locations in Singapore and hear true stories of the horrors of World War II from your guide. Experience paranormal activity first-hand with candles and ghost detecting devices provided on the tour, and hope you don’t bring a spirit back home with you. Make time fly by playing games with your friends at The Mind CafeAddress: Various outlets With hundreds of exciting games to choose from, you and your buddies will be glad that two outlets at Prinsep Street is open until 6am on Friday and Saturday nights. The cafe’s free flow drinks and snacks (only available with gaming packages) are sure to keep you powering through the night. Source: Golden VillageCatch a movie at Golden Village for only S$7 on TuesdaysAddress: Various outlets islandwide Who says only students get cheap movie tickets? You can too, if you are a GV member (sign up is free). Every Tuesday, GV offers S$7 tickets for all movie sessions, applicable for purchases through all sales channels. This promotion is, however, not valid for sneak previews, premium priced films, 3D, D-BOX, Gold Class, Gemini, Duo Deluxe, Dolby Atmos, group bookings, film marathons, film festivals, premieres and event screenings. Source: MustafaShop until you drop at Mustafa and Don Don DonkiMustafa Singapore’s iconic 24-hour shopping centre Mustafa has sadly revised their operating hours to 9.30am to 11.30pm no thanks to COVID-19, but that doesn’t mean the experience is totally gone. You can still have fun finding hidden gems at Mustafa, or playing hide and seek among the narrow aisles if shopping isn’t your thing. Source: Don Don DonkiDon Don Donki Don Don Donki may have also changed most of their operating hours, but the Japanese discount chain’s Orchard branch is still running 24/7. Definitely the place to go after a late-night dinner to walk off some calories. Source: VR World SingaporeImmerse yourself in a whole new world at VR World SingaporeAddress: 8A Sago St, Singapore 059012 Leisure travelling may not be allowed for now, but there’s still a way to escape reality — through VR. Pick between family-friendly games such as Job Simulator, Cook-Out: A Sandwich Tale and Vacation Simulator (we all need this), or horror games such as Survive the Apocalypse and Dead and Buried Reloaded. If you have a group of friends, try playing laser tag or solving puzzles together in a virtual escape room. Source: DecathlonToss some balls and mess around with Decathlon’s equipmentAddress: 230 Stadium Boulevard, Singapore 397799 But not until you break stuff, of course. Spanning at approximately 5000 sqm, Decathlon Singapore Lab is the biggest Decathlon store on our island with access over 5,000 products from 60 sports. Coupled with the ability to test out products before purchase, you can perhaps sneakily play some basketball and then leave without buying anything once you’ve had your fill of fun. Pro tip 1: Remember to always call in advance as these places are pretty popular and walk-ins will almost, always guarantee disappointment. Prop tip 2: While booking online or paying at the venue, make sure you remember to use a credit card to get some cashback or miles too! Where can I go in SG at night?What to do in Singapore at Night. Cosmic Bowling at K Bowling.. The Creepy Tales of Singapore Tour.. Night Safari.. Singapore Flyer.. Singapore Cable Car.. Catch a Late-Night Movie.. Mini Golfing at Holey Moley.. Jewel Changi Airport.. What activities can you do during the night?60 things to do in the dark. Have a bonfire with friends and family under the stars – or recreate indoors by toasting marshmallows by candlelight. ... . Make your favourite cocktails or have a wine tasting night. ... . Call or visit someone you've been meaning to catch-up with and enjoy an hour of quality time.. What is there to do in Orchard at night?10 Best Nightlife in Orchard Road. Emerald Hill.. Harry's @ Anguilla Park.. Alley Bar Singapore.. Hard Rock Café. Martini Bar at Mezza9.. Oriole Café & Bar.. KPO Cafe Bar.. What to do after midnight in Singapore?Best things to do in Singapore at night. View Singapore in a different light. ... . Shop 'til you drop (or fall asleep) ... . Join the supper club. ... . Watch a light and water show. ... . Groove hard at Garden Rhapsody. ... . Hop on a bumboat and cruise along the Singapore River. ... . Enjoy a dazzling cable car ride. ... . Meet nocturnal wildlife friends.. |