The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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Singapore's one and only indoor driving range complete with the GC 2 golf simulator by Foresight. Learn to play golf in a relaxing atmosphere under the guidance of qualified golf coaches.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Paintball is an adrenaline sport which is safe and fun. It hones one's self confidence, trust, communication and teamwork. While many play paintball to have fun, organizations and companies are finding paintball to be a game which promotes corporate teambuilding, increases camaraderie within the company and enhances employees' leadership skills.
Played paintball during an off peak time with a group of 4 players. With current Singapore COVID-19 restrictions you are limited to groups of 5 but we were able to have just as much fun with a smaller team. Kiko was a fantastic host and he explained everything during both the safety briefing and different games that we played. It was the first time for all of us and lots of fun. Be ready to get dirty and let you inner soldier take over......
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We are the first and only Indoor Axe Throwing Facility in Singapore! Axe throwing is a sport with proper rules and regulations, with competition held across the world yearly. To picture axe throwing, think darts. But bigger and better! Nothing beats the unique and fun experience of hurling an axe onto a wooden target board 14ft away! We provide Virtual Reality Entertainment too!
I had one hell of an awesome time here! I booked a session via Klook and had a grand time even if I was solo. The “axepert” who assisted me was so nice. He taught me the proper ways to throw the big and small axes before leaving me to throw all my stress away. One hour is long enough. Any more might cause your arms and shoulders to be sore the next day. This place can be a little far and Google maps does not help much in giving you options how to get here. Thankfully, I visited Axe Factor’s site and learned that I could go there via the free shuttle buses that go to The Grandstand. Just take a bus or MRT to any of the stops in the following routes: Botanic Gardens Route A. Botanic Gardens MRT (B41021) B. Tan Kah Kee MRT (B41051) C. Sixth Avenue MRT (B41081) D. Sixth Avenue Centre (B42011) E. The Tessarina (B42031) F. Aft Swiss Club Road (B42029) G. The Grandstand Clementi Route A. Clementi MRT (B17179) B. Clementi Road, Blk 116 (B12071) C. Opp King Albert Park MRT (B42059) D. Opp The Nexus (B42039) E. The Grandstand Toa Payoh Route A. Toa Payoh MRT (B52189) B. Bukit Timah Road Bef Lewis Road (B40091) C. Botanic Gardens MRT (B41021) D. Tan Kah Kee MRT (B41051) E. The Grandstand Just go to these bus stops if you’re coming from the MRT. If you’re taking the bus, once you’ve alighted, don’t go anywhere anymore. Just wait for the shuttle bus that goes to the grandstand. They arrive in around 15-minute intervals. You can’t miss it because it’s a colorful shuttle bearing the name of your destination. The Axe Factor is a few steps from where the shuttle bus will drop you off. Visit the grandstand’s website for the trip schedule.
Newton Show" – is the international science show, operates 8 years in 4 countries in Europe, it is a science club, what propose to kids new format of getting knowledge – FUN science! In our club we do a lot of experiments and explore the world with kids from 3 to 16 year old! Science club, who provide museum experience, science lessons, open science shows, camps
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