Top 10 Things To Do In Singapore For Gen Zs

With its blend of safety, innovation, and cultural richness, Singapore is an ideal destination for Gen Z travellers
Things GenZs should do in Singapore
Singapore offers several activities that cater to the Gen ZShutterstock
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Singapore, often hailed as a global hub of innovation and culture, has recently been named the world’s safest destination for tourists. This accolade makes it an even more attractive destination for Gen Z travellers seeking unique and exciting experiences. From cutting-edge attractions to vibrant cultural spots, Singapore offers a plethora of activities that cater to the adventurous and tech-savvy spirit of Gen Z. Here are ten cool things to do in Singapore that will make your trip unforgettable.

Recreate Your Childhood Memories At Universal Studios

 Universal Studios
The Universal Studios theme park has many zonesFlickr

Universal Studios Singapore promises an unparalleled experience with its 28 thrilling rides, captivating entertainment shows, and six unique theme park attractions. Step into the magical world of your favourite movies, take memorable selfies at iconic replicas of New York buildings and immerse yourself in a 4D adventure with The Transformers. Don't miss the chance to go back in time to the prehistoric era in The Lost World of Jurassic Park or hang out at The Kingdom of Far Far Away from Shrek. In 2025, Universal Studios Singapore will unveil Illumination’s Minion Land, inspired by the beloved Despicable Me and Minions franchise, adding more magic to the experience.

It's advisable to avoid weekends and public holidays and go on a weekday as there are fewer crowds. Secure the best rates and bypass long lines at the ticket counter by booking your tickets online.

Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269

Hang Out With Your Besties At A Youth Hub

Unleash non-stop excitement at *SCAPE. Dive into lively flea markets, electrifying game rooms, cool skate parks, and epic live gigs. Elevate your style with chic clothing and accessories from independent Singapore fashion brands. Capture timeless moments against the ever-changing graffiti wall and indulge in the delightful Japanese photo booths. Unwind under the starry skies with a cosy movie experience at Somerset Youth Park and don't forget your headphones and picnic mats for the ultimate evening.

Address: 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978

Explore The Biodiversity Of Coney Island Park

Coney Island singapore
The promenade at Coney IslandJnzl/Wiki Commons

Take a break from the city and immerse yourself in the natural wonder of this ecologically sustainable park. Located within the town of Punggol, this 133-hectare island, also known as Pulau Serangoon, offers a beautiful and serene escape. From charming boardwalks and scenic cycling paths to diverse natural habitats, there's something here to captivate every visitor. Note that a section of the East Promenade and the park's restroom will be temporarily closed till June 30, 2025, for construction work.

Visit A Quirky Theme Park

Haw Par Villa in Singapore
Pagoda Pond at Haw Par Villa in SingaporeUwe Schwarzbach/Flickr

Haw Par Villa stands as a unique blend of a cultural artifact and a frozen-in-time theme park. Constructed in 1937, it represents Singapore’s largest outdoor art gallery, conceived by Aw Boon Haw, a visionary millionaire and marketing maven who brought Tiger Balm to the world. Formerly known as the Tiger Balm Garden, this 8.5-hectare Asian cultural park is a veritable treasure trove of Asian culture, history, philosophy, and religion. The standout feature of Haw Par Villa is the Ten Courts of Hell, offering macabre representations of Hell in Chinese mythology and Buddhism.

Address: 262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118628

Explore The Cafes At Tiong Bahru

Discover the charm of Tiong Bahru's historic low-rise apartments, one of the first public housing projects in post-World War II Singapore. This vibrant yet relaxed neighborhood is a haven for cafe enthusiasts. From decadent cupcakes to a platter of creamy goat cheese and ricotta and vegan bread baskets, you will be spoilt for choice. You won't want to miss the array of must-visit cafes here, including The Butcher’s Wife, Plain Vanilla Bakery, Tiong Bahru Bakery, Creamier, Merci Marcel, PS.Cafe Petit, and Flock Cafe. While you're there, take a stroll through the independent stores to find some delightful souvenirs and gifts.

Know More About The Buddha Tooth

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown, Singapore
The magnificent Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown, Singaporer.nagy/Shutterstock

Built in 2007, the temple is named after what Buddhists believe to be the left canine tooth of Buddha, recovered from his funeral pyre in Kushinagar, India, and displayed on the temple’s grounds. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is located in the heart of Singapore's Chinatown and has a huge stupa made from gold. While only monks are allowed into the relic chamber, you can view the tooth relic from a designated area. Inspired by the Buddhist Mandala, the temple's design symbolises Buddhist culture and the universe.

Evening By The Quay

Clarke Quay in Singapore
Clarke Quay comes alive after sunsetRichie Chan/Shutterstock

Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Clarke Quay, a charming riverside place in Singapore River Planning Area. Stroll along the picturesque waterfront, where you can revel in performances by talented street artists. Discover the MICA building, an architectural marvel with a storied past as the former Hill Street Police Station dating back to the 1930s. It provides a captivating backdrop for stunning Instagram-worthy photos. As dusk descends, Clarke Quay bursts into a symphony of colours, with the shimmering lights casting a mesmerising glow on the river. Spend an enchanting evening by the riverside.

Sunset By A Lighthouse

Raffles Marina Lighthouse
The stunning Raffles Marina Lighthouse was built in 1994Paul Cowell/Shutterstock

This is a must-visit place if you love a dose of drama. Nestled within the Raffles Marina, the striking Raffles Marina Lighthouse offers a commanding view of the Tuas Second Link, Singapore's second causeway to Malaysia. Standing at a height of 12 meters, it emits a brilliant flash of light every 10 seconds, with its beam reaching a distance of 15 metres. Photography enthusiasts will love this place as it provides an excellent vantage point for capturing stunning images. Hang around for a picturesque sunset.

An Enlightening Time At The Gardens

The Supertree Grove
The Supertree Grove gets lit up in the eveningDanita Delimont/Shutterstock

This may be a touristy thing but it is not to be missed. We are talking about the mesmerising Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay. Adorned with captivating lights and music in the evening, these remarkable tree-like structures provide an enchanting experience at no cost. Explore the themed gardens, including the Heritage Gardens that bring the country's rich history to life through plants. Take a detour to The Canyon for the largest collection of sculptural rocks. Stroll through the gardens, admiring the futuristic design, and arrive just before sunset to witness the breathtaking transformation as the lights come on.

Discover The Colour Of Haji Lane

Haji Lane
Haji Lane is a colourful part of Arab Street, Singapore's historic quarterShutterstock

The vibrant and colourful Haji Lane, nestled in the Kampong Glam neighborhood of Arab Street, is Singapore's historic quarter. By day, explore the bustling street filled with trendy boutiques, unique souvenir shops, and diverse restaurants. Don't miss the captivating graffiti that adorns the walls. As night falls, experience the transformation of Haji Lane into a lively and energetic hub. The graffiti seems to come alive, illuminated by street and fairy lights, creating an enchanting outdoor setting. Immerse yourself in live music performances and spontaneous dancing, making every visit to Haji Lane an unforgettable adventure.

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