KidZania Singapore Opens This April - Let Your Kids Rule the City!

KidZania Singapore Opens This April – Let Your Kids Rule the City!

Why let the kids write about their ‘dream’ jobs only, when they can have hands-on experiences in simulated real-life workplaces at KidZania Singapore?

The “My Ambition” essay is a staple of childhood, but why just write about a dream job when you can have a hands-on experience? At KidZania Singapore, kids can explore their future career paths and get a taste of what it’s like to be an adult.

Located on Sentosa Island, KidZania Singapore is a kid-sized city where children take charge. From engaging in simulated real-life workplaces, such as being a firefighter, doctor, or police officer, children perform “jobs” and earn their own currency, “kidZos.” This currency can be used to pay for goods and services within the city, teaching them valuable lessons about work, money, and financial literacy.

The park is designed for children aged 4 and above, though adults must be accompanied by a child under 18 to enter. It’s a place where learning and fun go hand-in-hand, complementing what children learn in school with realistic role-playing activities.

kidzania singaporeImage credit: KidZania Singapore

Image credit: KidZania Singapore

Image credit: KidZania Singapore

Image credit: KidZania Singapore

Also read: 9 Best Theme Parks in Asia for Families and Kids

Opening Hours:
Sundays to Thursdays: 10am to 5pm
Fridays, Saturdays, School holidays, eve of and Public Holidays: 10am to 8pm

  • Ticket Prices:
    • Baby (0-1 yrs): Free
    • Toddler (2-3 yrs): From S$40.60
    • Child (4-17 yrs): From S$84.00
    • Adult (18 and above): From S$51.10

Please note that prices are subject to a 9% GST. For the most up-to-date pricing and any special promotions, it is recommended to check the official KidZania Singapore website directly.

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A Malaysian Chinese currently studying Economics at National University of Singapore, Jojo spent almost half a year travelling around Japan under the guise of an exchange student (oops). She studies hard (very very hard) during the school term and makes sure to reward herself a trip every semester, be it a local staycation or an overseas adventure (when she saves enough from all her random part-time jobs). She will never let fear or insecurity stop her from trying new things – until the day that she finally finds her true passion.

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