Do you know the Safety Measures in place at your favorite family-friendly attraction in Singapore? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!
Now that we’re well into Phase 2 of post-Circuit Breaker, we have been seeing a line-up of attractions steadily reopening their doors to the public again. We take a look at the attractions that have reopened and the safety measures that have been put in place, including changes to operating hours.
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1. Singapore Zoo

Source: Wildlife Reserves Singapore
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
Operating hours: Mon – Sun | 8.30 am – 6.00 pm
Admission: From $26.40 (tickets)
If you missed our wildlife friends, the Singapore Zoo has reopened its doors since July 2020 with several safety measures in place. All visitors are required to book their visit date and time online before visiting the Singapore Zoo (as well as the other parks – Jurong Bird Park, River Safari and Night Safari). Visits are limited to five guests per group.
Selected park activities and experiences have also been temporarily closed, including Token Feeding (Elephant), Pony Rides and Play Area at KidzWorld. The animal shows also have limited capacity.
2. Universal Studios Singapore

Source: Resorts World Sentosa
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Operating hours: Thu – Sun | 2 pm – 9 pm
Admission: From $62 (tickets)
Universal Studios Singapore is the ultimate destination for some heart-stopping fun in Singapore. Now that it has reopened thrill-seeking enthusiasts can have a field day once more.
Aside from keeping your face mask at all times and maintaining physical distancing measures, you are also required to purchase your tickets and book your visit online before taking a trip down. Open-Dated, Annual/Season Passholders are also required to make a reservation before their visit.
3. Singapore Oceanarium

Source: Resorts World Sentosa
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098629
Operating hours: Sat – Tue | 10 am – 5 pm
Admission: From $35 (tickets)
Embark on an immersive journey through 22 themed zones at the Singapore Oceanarium, formerly known as SEA Aquarium. Experience over 100,000 marine animals across habitats like "The Abyss," "Into the Deep," and "Sunlight." Enhance your visit with immersive programmes such as the "Singapore Oceanarium Insider Experience" or "Dolphin Exploration," offering behind-the-scenes insights and close encounters with marine life. Committed to conservation and education, the Oceanarium also houses a state-of-the-art Research and Learning Centre.
4. Sentosa

Source: Skyline Luge
Location: Sentosa Island
Operating hours: Varies
Admission: Varies
Sentosa does not disappoint when it comes to having fun, after all, it’s not known as The State of Fun for nothing. With something catering to the different interests of everyone, from the young to the young at heart, it is the ideal destination for an outing and many may have missed visiting the island during the Circuit Breaker period.
You can now maneuver the curves like an F1 racer at Skyline Luge, soar through the air on a 450m long zip line, and more! While the usual safety measures apply here as well, you might want to check the respective page of the attraction or place you’re visiting before your actual trip.
5. Gardens by the Bay

Source: Gardens by the Bay
Location: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
Operating hours: Mon – Sun | 9 am – 8 pm (Outdoor Gardens: 5 am – 2 am)
Admission: Fees apply (Check prices here)
The Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, OCBC Skyway, and Far East Organization Children's’ Garden are now open to all visitors. Before popping into Gardens by the Bay for a visit, you are required to purchase your timed-entry tickets online and pre-book your visit date and time.





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