Discover one of Singaporeâs most unique playgrounds at Parc Residences @ Tengah, with a giant suspended net adventure for kids to keep

Location: 300 Tengah Drive
Date: Daily
Hours: 24hrs
Admission: FREE
Playgrounds these days just get cooler and cooler, especially the one at Parc Residences @ Tengah! The void deck (also called the âSocial Hubâ) has been taken over by a giant suspended net playground, innovatively transforming the space into something else altogether.Â


We especially love how the playground is entirely sheltered, making it perfect for play no matter the weather!
There are three ways to climb up




Choose between a suspended staircase of sorts, a slanted net ladder, or a vertical climbing tunnel.Â
Tip: Itâs best to keep your kidsâ shoes on to help them walk across the nets with ease.

At the top, say hello to a large suspended net. We appreciate how itâs wide enough for multiple kids to pass by each other without causing any âtraffic jamâ.Â

Need a break along the way? There are a few spots to take a breather.

Youâll go down the same way you came, so why not go up one way and come down another? Our daughter had lots of fun pretending the blue slanted net was a slide!
The fun continues down below


Play merry-go-round with the vertical ropes, have a go on the small swings, or try the interactive boards.

There were cute little coloured ball structures too, which were great for balancing.
What to bring
Bring a full water bottle, as there arenât any nearby water coolers. The playground is fully sheltered, so there isnât any need for a hat or sunscreen!
Our experience

This is definitely one of the most unique playgrounds that weâve ever come across! Weâre impressed by how creatively the space has been used.
Even better: the entire area is covered with padded flooring, making it great for kids.Â


There is some seating for parents, albeit limited. The playground is located right beside a preschool, so we can imagine that it can get pretty packed when school ends.

The playground is located next to two smaller fitness areas as well.Â
Location
The playground is located at Block 300, which is directly connected to a multi-storey carpark via a lift. Toilets are available at Parc Point, which is a five-minute walk away. Parc Point also has various F&B outlets, such as Yakun, Munchi Pancakes, and more.Â
To get there via public transport, take a seven-minute bus ride from Bukit Gombak station to Block 464A, followed by an 11-minute walk to the playground.
This article is contributed by E-lyn, a mummy to both a three-year-old toddler and a five-year-old dog. She also loves all things Disney!