Play, build, climb and slide at the world’s largest block-themed playground with 9 play zones including a mega air bubble, ball pit slides, trampoline and more till end December 2024

by Sheree Chua

For adults like us, it’s not always easy to unleash our inner child without some side-eye, unless we’re in magical places like Disneyland or at arcades. Well, good news as that list just got longer with the opening of this new playground in Singapore.

And, it’s no ordinary playground as it’s officially named the world’s largest foam-block playground. World of Blocks, true to its name, invites both kids and adults (because let’s face it, you’re never too old for this!) to dive into a world filled with blocks and unleash their creative side.

World of Blocks
Photo: Shernyne Hoe/google images

World of Blocks is nestled in Pandan Gardens near Jurong East, which might not be the most convenient spot for non-Westies, but trust me — it’s totally worth the trip! Plus, it’s not sticking around forever as the event is slated to end on 31 December 2024.

World of Blocks
Photo: World of Blocks/google images

You can look forward to a total of nine play zones: Toddler Zone, Flying Fox, Builders Zone, Block Maze, Trampoline Zone, Mega Air Bubble, Giant Slide Pit, Play Zone, and Foam Truck Obstacle.

World of Blocks
Photo: Shernyne Hoe/google images

Parents with little ones, make a beeline for the Toddler Zone. As the name suggests, this area is designed specifically for children under three, with soft, kid-friendly materials everywhere. Your tots can run, explore, and play freely without you worrying about bumps or bruises.

If your kid (or yourself) has a knack for crafting, the Builders Zone will be a dream come true. Inspired by Minecraft and Roblox, this area invites you to put on your thinking caps and build anything your imagination can conjure. From houses to vehicles, the sky’s the limit!

Photo: World of Blocks/google images

However, I lack crafty fingers, so you’ll catch me at either the Trampoline Zone or Mega Air Bubble. Here, I can leap, jump, and bounce as high as I can go on large bouncy inflatables. I also missed the thrill of soaring through the air, making the Flying Fox an absolute must-try.

Photo: Cardinal Cep/google images

There’s no official dress code, but it’s smart to show up in comfy, covered clothing. Kids will need anti-slip socks for safety, while adults can have a bit more freedom with just regular socks. Forget to bring it along? Socks are sold at the counter for S$3 a pair.

Tickets are priced at S$18 per person, regardless of age, for a two-hour session. You can purchase them here.

Are you ready to dive into the ultimate block-tastic adventure?

World of Blocks
Instagram | Website
📍200 Pandan Gardens, PeopleUp Hub, Singapore 609336
🕐 Weekends, PH & School Holidays
🗓️ From now till 31 Dec 2024

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