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Best Things to Do on a Rainy Day in Singapore ☔

  • Writer: Sandpiper Hotel Singapore
    Sandpiper Hotel Singapore
  • Aug 4
  • 3 min read

Singapore’s weather has a flair for drama, sunshine one moment, showers the next. But a little rain shouldn’t put a damper on your day. The city is full of incredible indoor spots that are just waiting to be explored. Whether you're flying solo, hanging with family, or here for work, and especially if you're staying near vibrant areas like Little India, there’s no shortage of ways to stay dry and entertained. This guide rounds up the best things to do on a rainy day in Singapore, so your adventure doesn’t skip a beat, even when the skies open up.


Here are 5 top recommended things to do when the weather turns wet:


Indoor paradise, G SPA
Indoor paradise, G SPA

 1. G SPA: Round-the-Clock Wellness Retreat

📍 102 Guillemard Road, #02-02, Singapore 399719

🚇 Mountbatten MRT (Circle Line, CC7), Exit A

🕒 Open 24 hours, daily** 

💰 Entry from ~$68, massage packages from ~$100+


If you’re craving warmth, relaxation, and a full-body reset, G SPA is your rainy-day sanctuary. This massive 24,000 sq ft nature-inspired spa offers hot and cold pools, steam rooms, saunas, and a lounge where you can nap, snack, or sip tea. It’s open 24/7, making it perfect for spontaneous escapes. Whether you’re solo or with friends, you’ll leave feeling recharged and ready to face the world again. 


When business travel or a packed itinerary leaves you drained, G SPA delivers a seamless wellness experience. This expansive, nature-inspired facility offers hot and cold pools, steam rooms, and saunas, alongside a tranquil lounge for refreshments or a quick nap. Ideal for those seeking relaxation between meetings. Open 24/7, it caters to all schedules and ensures you return to business recharged and focused.

 

K Bowling Club
K Bowling Club

2. K Bowling Club – Neon Bowling & Arcade Fun

📍 313 Orchard Road, #03-27, 313@Somerset, Singapore 238895

🚇 Somerset (NS23), directly connected to the mall

🕒 Opening Hours: Sun–Thu: 10:30am–10:30pm, Fri–Sat & PH Eve: 10:30am–11:59pm 💰 Mon–Thu (10am–4pm): $11/game, Mon–Thu (4pm–1am): $15/game

Fri–Sun & PH: $13–$17/game

Note: Prices exclude shoe rental and are subject to service charge and GST


K Bowling Club is Singapore’s first full-time cosmic bowling venue, located right in the heart of Orchard Road. With neon-lit lanes, dart machines, karaoke booths, arcade games, and a full-service bar, it’s a vibrant indoor playground for all ages. Whether you're escaping the rain solo or with friends, this multi-entertainment spot offers a lively mix of music, games, and bites, all under one roof.



Boulder Movement Tekka Place,  Rochor
Boulder Movement Tekka Place, Rochor

  3. Bouldering at Boulder Movement Rochor

📍 2 Serangoon Road, #02-12 Tekka Place, Singapore 218227

🚇 Rochor (Downtown Line, DT13) or Little India (NE7/DT12)

🕒 Opening Hours: Mon: 5:30pm–10pm, Tue–Fri: 11am–10pm, Sat-Sun & PH: 10am–9pm

💰 ~$30 per entry; packages available


Located right above Tekka Place, Boulder Movement Rochor is a sleek, modern climbing gym with routes for all skill levels. It’s a great way to stay active indoors, challenge yourself, and meet fellow climbers. The space also includes a lounge and co-working area—perfect if you want to climb, chill, and get some work done.



Super Park,  Suntec
Super Park, Suntec

4. Super Park Singapore – Indoor Adventure Playground

📍 Location: Suntec City Mall, North Wing #02-477, 3 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038983🚇 Nearest MRT: Promenade (DT15/CC4), Esplanade (CC3), or City Hall (NS25/EW13)

🕒 Opening Hours: Weekdays: 10:30am–8pm, Weekends & PH: 9am–9pm

💰 Price Range: ~$30–$35 per person for 2-hour play; grip socks ~$3.50


Super Park is a massive indoor activity park with over 20 attractions, from trampolines and obstacle courses to augmented reality games and pedal cars. It’s ideal for families, solo adventurers, and anyone who wants to burn energy while staying dry. Just remember to wear covered shoes and grab a pair of grip socks!


Ceramic Class
Ceramic Class, The Clay People Studio

5. Ceramic Class at The Clay People Studio

📍 Location: 1003 Toa Payoh Industrial Park #07-1527, Singapore 319075

🚇 Nearest MRT: Braddell (NS18) or Toa Payoh (NS19), ~10-minute walk

🕒 Opening Hours: Varies by class; typically weekends and weekday evenings

💰 Price Range: ~$60–$90 per session


Get your hands dirty, in the best way possible. The Clay People Studio offers beginner-friendly ceramic classes where you can learn hand-building or wheel-throwing techniques. It’s a calming, creative way to spend a rainy afternoon, and you’ll leave with a handmade piece to treasure. The studio is cozy and welcoming, with experienced instructors guiding you every step.



🌧️ Final Thoughts: Rainy Days, Rich Experiences

Rain in Singapore doesn’t mean boredom, it’s an invitation to explore the city’s indoor treasures. Whether you’re soaking in a spa, scaling a wall, or crafting clay, these experiences offer warmth, fun, and a fresh perspective. So grab your umbrella, lace up your sneakers, and make the most of the drizzle.



 
 
 

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