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The Artground – A Curious Place to Be
The Artground is a vibrant space dedicated to
4.5 136 reviews 90 Goodman Rd, #01-40 BLK J, Singapore 439053
The Artground is a vibrant space dedicated to nurturing creativity in children through art. It offers a variety of workshops and events, making it an ideal venue for private gatherings focused on artistic expression.
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The Artground – A Curious Place to Be in 90 Goodman Rd, #01-40 BLK J, Singapore 439053. SGD300 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Creative workshops, Children's parties. Amenities include Wi-Fi, Projector, Event space, Art supplies, Catering options. 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.
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Creative workshopsChildren's parties
Amenities
Wi-FiProjectorEvent spaceArt suppliesCatering options
Rating: 4.5/5 (136 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
Made a booking with The Artground at GAC for my daughter’s birthday party and it has been by far the most enjoyable party she’s had! The kids really enjoyed the play area with loads of space to run about and interactive displays that fuelled their imaginative play. The craft session also provided a good break in between and was well run. The staff were incredibly professional and interacted well with the children. They even went out of their way to help us with cake cutting and provided extra cutlery from their own supply when we ran out of plates and forks. Would most definitely recommend them for children’s parties!
– Natalie Ling
- 4.0/5:
It’s an art installation and I think we have to remember that when we let the kids roam around the venue. There are a couple of slides and activities area, and the entry is very affordable compared to other indoor play areas in Singapore.
The safety aspect however is something parents and guardians have to take note of. The ramps don’t have any railings to prevent trips, there are sharp corners throughout the venue and the installations were certainly not designed to be child-safe for young fingers. The first step to climb up to the big slide was at least 60cm high, definitely not meant for young children to play unsupervised.
My kids came out with more bruises and bumps. However, I won’t say that it isn’t a place to visit, the kids certainly had fun 👍🏻
– Andrew Lim
- 4.0/5:
Kept my kid entertained for a while. There’re a couple of slides, a market and many other random stuff that caught my kid’s short attention. Would suggest bringing toddlers who can walk cause they’ll enjoy it more. Wasn’t too packed during the weekdays. Remember to bring your own bottle and socks. Also the parking is at block A.
– Daniel Bok