17 Feb 2022
New Attraction Openings and Offerings in Singapore

Singapore Tourism Board

NEW ATTRACTIONS

 

Supertree Observatory 

Opened January 2020

Supertree Observatory is an exciting new addition to Gardens of The Bay. Providing greater accessibility for the entire family, The Observatory is located on the tallest Supertree at Supertree Grove, providing panoramic views of Gardens by the Bay and the Marina Bay area. 

 

Jurassic Mile 

Opened October 2020

A great new attraction for the family, Jurassic Mile is a dinosaur exhibition located near Changi Airport. More than 20 different prehistoric creatures stretch over one kilometre of the cycling and jogging path.

From a towering Tyrannosaurus Rex to gigantic dinosaur eggs, visitors will be wowed by the lifelike dinosaur exhibits at the Changi Jurassic Mile, making it a perfect outdoor weekend destination for families and friends.  

 

Tropical Montane Orchidetum | National Orchid Garden

Opened April 2021

Launched within the National Orchid Gardens, the Tropical Montane Orchidetum was designed to give guests the experience of ascending through a tropical rainforest. The multi-level experience allows for a diverse range of orchids and other luscious flora to be explored. 

 

Museum of Ice Cream 

Opened August 2021

The first outpost outside of the United States of America, the Museum of Ice Cream is created especially for frozen treat lovers, and features guided tours that take visitors through 14 multi-sensory installations.

 

Reflections at Bukit Chandu

Opened September 2021 

Reflections at Bukit Chandu pays honour to one of Singapore's own tales of heroism during World War II. Using immersive experiences and contextual artefacts, the centre invites visitors to reflect on Singapore's wartime experiences and the bravery and sacrifice of the local soldiers who fought in the war. 

 

SkyHelix Sentosa 

Opened December 2021

The Sky Helix is the latest way to enjoy 360° panoramic views of Singapore which stretch from Sentosa to the Keppel Bay area and the Southern Islands. Here, guests are able to sit in an open-air gondola that gently rotates 79 metres above sea level, all whilst relaxing with a cool drink in hand. 

 

Slingshot at Clarke Quay 

Opening mid 2022

Opening mid-2022, the Slingshot at Clarke Quay will encompass an exhilarating thrill ride located in the heart of Singapore's city centre. As 'Asia's tallest Slingshot', visitors will be catapulted almost 70m above the ground at top speeds of 160km/h. Those who dare to open their eyes will enjoy the breath-taking view of Singapore's skyline.

 

NEW OFFERINGS FROM OLD FAVOURITES

 

Time Capsule | Singapore Flyer

Opened December 2020 

The Time Capsule is the latest attraction launched by the iconic Singapore Flyer. Guests are taken on a 30 - 45 minute immersive experience of the re-imagination of the Singapore Story. Guided by R65, a time travel robot, the journey showcases the nation's transformation from its humble origins as a small island to the bustling innovative city-state Singapore is today. 

 

Changi Chapel and Museum 

Reopened 19 May 2021

The newly revamped Changi Chapel and Museum (CCM) features new content and artefacts mindfully presented in an intimate and sensitive format to tell the story of the prisoners of war and civilians interned in Changi prison camp during the Japanese Occupation. 

 

Singapore Zoo & River Wonders | Brickosaurs World 

13 November 2021 – 3 May 2022

An exhibition that spans across two attractions, visitors to both Singapore Zoo and River Wonders will come close to phenomenal brick displays ranging from a massive T-Rex to tiny raptors in Brickosaurs World.  This exhibition took over 8,548 hours to complete using over 1.5 million LEGO® bricks!