Children's Museum Singapore
The Singapore Philatelic Museum offers a unique venue
The Singapore Philatelic Museum offers a unique venue for events, showcasing the history of postage stamps and postal services. It provides a charming setting for gatherings, with a focus on philately and history.
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Children's Museum Singapore in 23-B Coleman St, Singapore 179807. SGD375 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Educational events, Workshops, Private gatherings. Amenities include Exhibition space, Event planning, Catering services, Audio-visual equipment, Wi-Fi. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Best for:
Educational eventsWorkshopsPrivate gatherings
Amenities
Exhibition spaceEvent planningCatering servicesAudio-visual equipmentWi-Fi
Rating: 4.6/5 (988 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
23 month old toddler enjoyed her time thoroughly. we kept it to under 2 hours so she doesn't end up overstimulated but we managed to cover both levels. the musuem's cleanliness is worth mentioning especially the toilets. there is a water cooler for you to refill your water bottle so bring along one! staffs were very polite and approachable. really appreciate the small refreshment provided at our exit. would recommend other parents to come 🙂
– Sha Halim
- 5.0/5:
We recently visited this museum for some exploration and playtime with the kids. It offers a good mix of interactive play areas and exhibits that introduce the history of Singapore in an engaging way.
We’ve been visiting yearly for the past three years, and this time there were noticeably more visitors than before. The museum isn’t very large, so it felt a little cramped—possibly due to it being a public holiday.
It’s advisable to purchase your tickets beforehand. Admission is free for locals and PRs, and there is a designated pram parking zone, which is very convenient for families with young children.
Overall, it’s still a pleasant place for toddlers to enjoy interactive play and for older kids to learn about Singapore’s history in a fun and hands-on way.
– LY
- 5.0/5:
Love the museum so much! My kid enjoyed it too, though would love to have more time there. Each slot is around 1 hr 45 min. She learnt all about Singapore’s history and the things we used to have in the past. Museum is very well maintained and spacious for exploration.
– Vanessa Chia