10 Nightlife Activities in Singapore for When it Gets Dark

10 Nightlife Activities in Singapore for When it Gets Dark

Is the Little Red Dot a city that never sleeps?

It’s the weekend and it’s the only time you can stay up way past your bedtime — without feeling guilty. Bored of spending the night huddled up in bed and binge-watching your favourite series on Netflix? Kick it up a notch with the following night activities in Singapore well after the sun recedes from the horizon. The best part: You can escape the sweltering heat and make the most out of your short break from work. 

From bowling to ghost hunting, you’ll come to see that there are a plethora of things to do in Singapore even when it gets dark outside! Read along and discover all the night activities to understand why the Little Red Dot is a city that never sleeps. 

Also read: The Best Things to Do in Singapore, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Choose from these midnight activities in Singapore

1. Indulge in a therapeutic massage at g.spa

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Image credit: g.spa Singapore | Official Facebook Page

Nestled along Guillemard Road, this one-stop spa destination is open round the clock. Let the nimble fingers of therapists at g.spa work out those knots and aches in your body even in the wee hours of the night! With a variety of treatments including foot reflexology and body scrubs and facilities such as sauna rooms and pools, you can slip into a complete state of relaxation. 

Address: 102 Guillemard Road, #02-02, Singapore 399719

Opening hours: Open 24 hours daily

Also read: Most Value-for-Money Spas You Must Visit in Singapore

2. Test your wits at LOST SG

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Image credit: Lost SG | Official Website

This night activity in Singapore is ideal for those looking for a challenge to keep their mind stimulated. At LOST SG, you can choose from a plethora of themed games with varied difficulty levels. Think of the likes of Alcatraz, Exodus, Mausoleum and more.

Gather your group of friends, discover clues and solve puzzles together. The goal: To break out of the locked room before you run out of time. 

Address: 1 Selegie Rd, B1-03/04 GR.iD (GR.iD Singapore), Singapore 188306

Opening hours: 10am to 10pm daily

3. Go ghost hunting

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Image credit: Oriental Tours | Official Website

Are you one of those who get a thrill from hearing ghost stories? Take your fascination for eerie adventures to the next level with the Singapore Famous Murder and Ghost Story Tour. Armed with your own paranormal investigation devices, explore the neighbourhood where a ritual murder scene that shocked the country in the early ’80s occured and the precinct of the abandoned Old Changi Hospital, along with a licensed guide.

Through the spooky tales and perhaps some unexpected encounters, you’ll discover the harrowing history of the places that have been touted as the most haunted spots in Singapore!  

Meeting point: Braddell MRT Station Exit A (Ground Level)

Tour timing: 7.15pm every Saturday

4. Catch some fresh prawns at ORTO West Coast

If you enjoy tasting the fruit of your labour, prawning is just for you! Why? You get to devour a plate of fresh prawns caught and grilled all by you. At ORTO West Coast— Singapore’s newest prawning facility boasting 2 large ponds brimming with big head prawns — you can put your skills to test. Moreover, there are electric grills for you to use at no additional cost. 

As prawning requires patience and time, we suggest taking your friends along. That way, you can chitter-chatter while waiting for the “golden opportunity” to strike. Also, you can tuck into your friend’s catch of the day in the event that you are left empty-handed. 

Address: 27 West Coast Highway, Singapore 117867

Opening hours: 10am to 3am daily

5. Aim for a turkey at Kallang Bowl

Kallang Bowl

Image credit: Leisure Park Kallang | Official Website

Gear up for a striking good time at Kallang Bowl. Does this iconic haunt ring a bell? That’s because it is one of the earliest bowling centres to appear on our shores — you may have patronised it during its former days.

Recently refurbished, it now boasts 22 competition standard lanes for you to knock some pins down. Plus, the bowling alley integrates technologies such as touch screen control panels and interactive screen displays so that you can have enjoy fuss-free midnight activity in Singapore. 

Address:  5 Stadium Walk, #02-22 Leisure Park Kallang, Singapore 397693

Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 9am to 12.30am; Friday to Saturday, 9am to 1.30am

6. Engage in a range of board games at The Mind Cafe

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Image credit: The Mind Cafe | Official Facebook Page

The Mind Cafe houses a gamut of board games — from old-school classics to murder mysteries. Take your pick from the well-arranged shelves and play away at the comfortable lounge area. Spoilt for choice from the 500 collections? Ask the benevolent staff for recommendations based on your preferences and they’ll be happy to help. 

Gear up for non-stop fun with your buddies and try your hands at a variety of games! 

Address: 60A Prinsep Street, #02-00, Singapore 188664

Opening hours: 11am to 11pm daily

Also read: 10 Fun and Easy Board Games That Can Be Played in Pairs

7. Cycle along Singapore’s scenic trails

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Looking to burn some calories while taking in the city’s breathtaking nightscape? Take your bike for a spin at these cycling trails scattered all over the Little Red Dot. You’ll come to see that this midnight activity makes for a refreshing way to see a different side of Singapore. Plus, you’ll take pleasure in the sense of quietude the night brings with it. 

8. Take a walk on the wild side at Night Safari 

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Image credit: Visit Singapore | Official Website

Night Safari — the world’s first nocturnal zoo — is where you can get up close and personal with animals at nightfall. Explore the sprawling park on foot, or jump on board a tram that takes off every few minutes. Either way, you can catch sight of more than 2,500 animals that make the Wildlife Reserves Singapore their home. From Asian elephants to Malayan tigers and leopards, it is once a lifetime experience that’ll highlight the importance of conservation. 

Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826

Opening hours: 7.15pm to 12am daily

9. Release some steam at The Fragment Room

Image credit: The Fragment Room | Official Facebook

Feeling overwhelmed by work or just had a rough day? The Fragment Room is here to help you blow off some steam. Step into Singapore’s first rage room and smash your frustrations to bits. Equipped with protective gear and your choice of weapon, you’ll have crates of breakables like glass bottles and plates to release all that pent-up anger. This unique night activity is the perfect way to let loose in a safe and controlled environment.

Address: 490 MacPherson Rd, Singapore 368198

Opening hours: 12pm to 10pm daily

10. Immerse yourself in a virtual adventure at Hologate Singapore

Image credit: Hologate Singapore | Official Website

Get ready for a mind-blowing virtual reality experience at Hologate Singapore, where you can immerse yourself in worlds beyond imagination. This cutting-edge VR platform offers more than just your typical games, with over 15 unique adventures like Angry Birds, Groove Guardians, and Ghostbusters VR Academy. Perfect for all ages, Hologate’s compact design allows up to four players to dive into thrilling multiplayer action in a space that fits anywhere. Whether you’re battling zombies, exploring futuristic cities, or dancing to the rhythm, Hologate guarantees a night of unforgettable fun.

Address: North Bridge Rd, #04-K01 Funan, Singapore 179105

Opening hours: 11am to 10pm daily

There you have it: A list of nightlife activities you can enjoy in Singapore. What will you be trying out this weekend? Don’t forget to share this article with all the night owls you know!

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