Things to do this Weekend: Go on a Playdate with Your Little Ones @ Clarke Quay!



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Location: Clarke Quay
Date:
4 Mar | 1 Apr 2018
Hour:
1 pm – 6 pm
Admission:
FREE

Things to do this Weekend: Go on a Playdate with Your Little Ones @ Clarke Quay!

What is happening?

Clarke Quay, best known for its nightlife festivities, brings you and your family proper fun with its Sunday Playdates! Don’t worry, its kid-friendly. In fact, it is all-age friendly.

With bouncy houses and carnival games, your little ones are sure to have a jolly good time!

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Spent all your energy? Replenish it with lunch from some of the outlets that will be open and offer great deals for kids such as Bayang, Fremantle Seafood Market, Hot Stones, McGettigan’s, Talay Thai, and Tomo Izakaya!

Please note that promotions are valid on Sundays from 12 pm to 3 pm for a la carte orders only.

Some of the other outlets that will be open for lunch are Da Miao Hot Pot, Little Saigon, Motorino Pizzeria, Muchos, and Peony Jade.

For a full list restaurants open on Sunday, click here.

When is it happening?

4 Mar 2018, Sunday: 1 pm – 6 pm
1 Apr 2018, Sunday: 1 pm – 6 pm

Things to do this Weekend: Head Down to Prudential Marina Bay Carnival with your Little Ones!

Where is it happening?

Central Fountain Square, Clarke Quay, 3 River Valley Rd, Singapore 179024

How much is it?

FREE!

 

For more information, click here.

Photo credits CapitaLand Malls

 

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This article is prepared by

Malini Pannirselvam
Dedicated writer by day, avid reader by night, language fanatic all the time, and aunt to nieces and nephews every day

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