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Stay Dry and Have Fun: Indoor Activities for the Rainy Days

Rainy days do not have to put a damper on school holiday plans. With an exciting lineup of indoor activities, there are plenty of ways to stay entertained while staying dry. From interactive exhibitions to cultural showcases and hands-on experiences, here are some great options for a fun-filled break.


1. Step Into the Mind at Mirror Mirror

Person silhouetted against vivid blue and pink laser lights in a dark room, creating an atmosphere of awe and wonder.

Image: Facebook/ArtScience Museum


Located at the ArtScience Museum, Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mind blends technology, art, and neuroscience into an immersive experience. Visitors can explore the depths of human creativity through interactive exhibits that challenge perception, memory, and consciousness.


2. Visit Miffy's Garden at Changi Airport

Colorful Miffy display with hot air balloon inside an airport, surrounded by flowers. "70 years of miffy" text, cheerful atmosphere.

Image: Facebook/Changi Airport 


Changi Airport presents Miffy's Garden, a delightful space inspired by the beloved Dutch rabbit. Perfect for families, this themed attraction features photo spots, interactive displays, and hands-on activities for young visitors.


3. Experience Japan at ISETAN’s Sakura Matsuri

Sakura Matsuri festival poster with pink cherry blossoms, green leaves, and event dates. Text reads "11-23 Mar, NEX Atrium, Level 1." Bright mood.

NEX Shopping Mall transforms into a Japanese spring festival with A Taste of Spring: ISETAN's Sakura Matsuri. Visitors can indulge in authentic Japanese food, shop for seasonal treats, and enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms without leaving Singapore.


4. Wander Through Sakura 2025 at Gardens by the Bay

Pink cherry blossoms surround a Japanese castle under a purple sky. Text "SAKURA" is visible. The scene is vibrant and serene.

Image: Gardens by the Bay


Gardens by the Bay welcomes the return of its annual sakura showcase. Sakura 2025: A Journey to Fukuoka transports guests to Japan with stunning cherry blossom displays, cultural performances, and themed activities.


5. Become a Pilot at Flight Experience Singapore

Two pilots operate a flight simulator with detailed instrument panels and a landscape view outside. The mood is focused and professional.

Aspiring aviators can take the controls at Flight Experience Singapore, where professional flight simulators provide a realistic flying experience. Learn the basics of piloting and navigate through different flight scenarios in a full-motion cockpit.


6. Immerse in Monet Inside

A person in blue stands in front of a vibrant mural of almond blossoms against a bright sky, evoking a serene and peaceful mood.

Image: Fever


Art lovers can step into the world of Claude Monet through Monet Inside: An Immersive Exhibition. This experience brings the artist’s masterpieces to life with dynamic projections, offering a new way to appreciate Impressionist art.


7. Admire Gustav Klimt’s Timeless Beauty

A person in a yellow robe stands in a dark room with swirling, glowing yellow and orange patterns on the floor and walls, creating a mystical mood.

Image: Fever


Gustav Klimt: Timeless Beauty showcases the renowned artist’s most iconic works in a multi-sensory digital format. Visitors can explore Klimt’s golden era, vibrant portraits, and expressive landscapes in an immersive environment.


8. Journey Through Space at THE INFINITE

Astronaut floats in space near Earth; person leaps joyfully. Text: "Space Explorers: The Infinite - An Immersive Experience" on starry backdrop.

Space Explorers: THE INFINITE is a must-visit for space enthusiasts. Using virtual reality, this exhibit takes visitors on a journey aboard the International Space Station. This limited-time experience ends on 23 March 2025.


9. Discover the Magic of Harry Potter

Two people face a glowing blue portal. "Harry Potter: Visions of Magic" text is above. The scene is mystical with swirling blue patterns.

Fans of the Wizarding World can step into Harry Potter: Visions of Magic at Sentosa. This multi-sensory exhibition explores the enchanting world of magic through interactive exhibits, spellbinding visuals, and themed installations.


10. Explore the New Punggol Coast Mall

Spacious indoor plaza with people interacting, colorful geometric floor tiles, various kiosks, and escalators. Ambient light filters in.

Image: JTC


For a relaxed rainy day, the newly opened Punggol Coast Mall offers indoor activities such as retail therapy, dining options, and entertainment for all ages. Shoppers can explore a variety of stores while food lovers can enjoy a range of dining experiences.


From art and culture to science and fantasy, these indoor attractions ensure that the school holidays remain exciting, no matter the weather!

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