Discover the newest attractions in Singapore for 2025–2026, from the Mandai Boardwalk and Rainforest Wild Asia to the Singapore Oceanarium, WEAVE and more.

Singapore is a city that never stands still. Even if you’ve visited before, there’s always something new waiting to be discovered.
Over the past year, a wave of fresh openings and reimagined favourites has added even more reasons to plan a trip to Singapore.
From immersive wildlife adventures and revitalised heritage attractions to exciting lifestyle precincts and multi-sensory exhibitions, we’ve got all the latest openings covered here.
Whether you’re travelling with kids, visiting as a couple, or returning for your fifth Singapore holiday, these new experiences bring together nature, culture, food and cutting-edge storytelling in the way Singapore does best.
Here are the newest attractions and experiences to add to your itinerary.
Must-read: 60+ Best Things to do in Singapore.
Mandai Boardwalk
Opened: January 2025

Nature lovers now have a peaceful new way to enjoy the lush surroundings of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve. The 3.3-kilometre Mandai Boardwalk is completely free to access and winds through tropical rainforest scenery alongside the tranquil Upper Seletar Reservoir.
Open daily from 7am to 7pm, the boardwalk is carefully designed to protect nocturnal wildlife while giving visitors a chance to slow down and reconnect with nature.
Enter near River Wonders or Mandai Wildlife East and pair your stroll with a visit to the nearby parks such as the Singapore Zoo or Bird Paradise, or simply come for a quiet morning walk.
Insider Tip: There are lots of monkeys hanging out along the way. Don’t make eye contact and keep walking slowly, and they will ignore you. Do not feed them!
Why visit:
- Free outdoor experience in one of Singapore’s greenest areas
- Easy, family-friendly walking trail
- Beautiful reservoir and rainforest views
Rainforest Wild Asia
Opened: March 2025

Mandai’s newest zoological park brings a sense of adventure to wildlife encounters. Rainforest Wild ASIA is the first park in Asia to combine traditional animal habitats with exploration-style experiences.
It’s the most authentic rainforest trekking experience you can get outside of the real thing.
Walking routes cater to all comfort levels, from gentle wheelchair-friendly boardwalks to adrenaline-filled options such as abseiling through the forest landscape.
Along the way, you may spot Malayan tigers, sun bears and the rare François’ langur, exhibited in Singapore for the first time.
Insider Tip: Don’t come here for the animals; come here for the rainforest trekking experience. Spotting animals along the way is an added bonus.
Why visit:
- Unique blend of wildlife park and outdoor adventure
- Flexible paths suitable for all ages and abilities
- Opportunity to see rare and endangered species
Click here to buy tickets online for Rainforest Wild ASIA.
Chinatown Heritage Centre (Reopened)
Reopened: May 2025

After a four-year refurbishment, the Chinatown Heritage Centre has reopened with richer storytelling and more immersive displays.
Set across three restored shophouses, the museum vividly recreates the lives of Singapore’s early Chinese immigrants through detailed scenes, personal stories and atmospheric exhibits.
A thoughtful new addition is Amacha, a tea shop inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine, serving herbal wellness blends reimagined for modern tastes.
Why visit:
- Deep insight into Singapore’s multicultural history
- Emotional, highly immersive storytelling
- Unique heritage tea experience on site
Jurassic World: The Experience
Opened: May 2025 (extended run)
Families (and dinosaur lovers of any age) will find plenty to enjoy in this spectacular exhibition inside the Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay.
Jurassic World: The Experience transforms the misty indoor landscape into a prehistoric world filled with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, cinematic effects and dramatic scenery inspired by the films.
Come face-to-face with a Tyrannosaurus Rex and gaze up at a towering Brachiosaurus rising through the greenery. It’s interactive, theatrical and wonderfully memorable for kids.
Why visit:
- Unique setting inside the Cloud Forest
- Moving, life-sized dinosaurs and immersive effects
- Fantastic family-friendly attraction
Click here to buy tickets to Gardens by the Bay.
Singapore Oceanarium
Re-opened: July 2025

Following a major redevelopment, the Singapore Oceanarium is now three times larger than the former S.E.A. Aquarium and home to more than 100,000 marine animals.
Across 22 themed zones, visitors journey through living habitats, powerful ocean stories and cutting-edge interactive displays designed to inspire conservation. It’s beautifully designed, educational and an ideal escape from Singapore’s heat or rain.
Why visit:
- Vast new scale and immersive design
- Strong conservation and education focus
- Perfect indoor activity in any weather
Click here to buy tickets online for the Singapore Oceanarium.
WEAVE at Resorts World Sentosa
Opened: July 2025

Sentosa’s lifestyle scene has a stylish new addition. WEAVE is a three-storey dining and retail enclave spanning 20,000 square metres and home to nearly 40 food, beverage and shopping outlets that blend global luxury with local creativity.
A standout highlight is the Southeast Asian flagship of legendary pastry chef Pierre Hermé, where exquisite macarons, pastries and artisanal chocolates make this a must-visit stop for food lovers.
You’ll also find plenty of local Singapore food favourites here, including Chilli Crab at Jumbo and Chicken Rice at Chatterbox Cafe.
Why visit:
- Exciting mix of dining, shopping and design
- Convenient stop between Sentosa attractions
- Convenient stop-off before or after Universal Studios Singapore or the Oceanarium
Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie (Limited-Time Exhibition)
Running: 28 January – 7 June 2026
This limited-time exhibition at the Asian Civilisations Museum offers a calm, multi-sensory exploration of tea as a cultural ritual shared across centuries and continents.
Blending historic artefacts with contemporary art and immersive installations, the experience invites visitors to engage with tea through sight, scent, sound and storytelling. A peaceful counterpoint to Singapore’s high-energy attractions.
Why visit:
- Beautiful cultural and sensory experience
- Unique blend of history, art and ritual
