December 18, 2020
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We’ve all borne the brunt of the weather’s dramatic mood swings in Singapore – one moment it’s sunny out, the next it’s thrown a wet blanket on your outdoor plans. Watching the sky darken and scrambling for last-minute plans?
We’ve pulled together a shortlist of things to do when it rains in Singapore – perfect when you have no prior bookings but need somewhere to shelter for hours. Save this list for a rainy day!
Take Shelter in a page-turner
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If the real world is all rain and gloom, how about escaping to a fictional one? Tuck yourself in an armchair and get lost in a good yarn at a book café or public library.
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Image credits: Changi Airport website
Besides being the best airport in the world, Changi Airport has planned the most elaborate and inspiring festivities for Singaporeans to enjoy this holiday season. A visit to the Changi Festive Village will be a holiday treat for the entire family to enjoy.
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If you’re feeling wintry, you’re in luck. The Tokidoki Snow Holiday in Terminal 3, “Singapore’s largest double-storey snow fun house” is all about winter fun. For an adrenaline rush that ‘s sure to present loads of fun for kiddies and adults alike, get ready to slide (not slip!) down the 12-metre-long snow luge.