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Tiong Bahru Park

Mar16,2013
We have been living close to this area but didn’t get the chance to explore it. Other day Aayan insisted on going on a train slide and sand play, we didn’t want to go too far. I was looking for a place nearby and that’s how we got to know about this lovely and quite an accessible place. That’s how we explored “Tiong Bahru Park” and the lovely train.
Most striking feature of this playground is the Tilting Train or Choo Choo Train. Aayan said, ” This train is like Thomas the diesel engine.”

It is a sand-based playground and entire play area is on sand only.

A public park and a playground in the centre of the city. We found this place very good for a small picnic or get together as parents can sit on the nearby benches or grass and kids can enjoy. The train has multiple entry points to make it more fascinating for kids , slides, stairs.

This beautiful wooden train has got an engine with three carriages. Kids can actually climb abroad and move around in the carriages.

 There is one old style bell in the train to give the traditional touch to it. Kids usually make it a starting point of their play to touch the bell and win.
With kids below 4 years, you need to accompany them as inside the train are some open space though covered with rope.

Kids love to sit inside the train and play hide and seek. All of them were pretending sitting inside the moving train.
A lot of activities which kids loves to explore here.
Other parts of the playground include the slides, bouncing cars & horse, & the swings.
Kids can simply enjoy the sand play .
Merry-go -round
This is at one side of the ground for kids to enjoy merry-go-round ride , more kids more fun and the best part is their screams and laughter at the same time.
Maze Around
Just next to the train is this small maze for kids to enjoy and keep them busy forming their own train inside it as well.

The park has got a beautiful bridge over the pond with small turtles and trust me kids can spend hours on this bridge or next to this pond.

Love this corner space to sit and relax with the trees and cool breeze surrounding you.

Other facilities 

Drinking fountain, Pond pavilion, Foot reflexology footpath, Fitness corner/ stations & fitness equipment/ exercise station.

 Accessibility

This park is very much accessible by MRT(EW17-Tiong Bahru MRT), Bus and car.

Walking -Take the exit from MRT and on your right walk for 5 minutes and there is one crossing and you will see the park.

 There is a public car park at the corner of park( near the junction of Lower delta road and Tiong bahru road). ENter the car park from Tiong Bahru road going towards Tiong bahru plaza.
Admission : Free

We have visited Tiong Bahru park again a couple of months back

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25 thoughts on “Tiong Bahru Park”
  1. Being a full time mum, I keep looking for different play areas for my kiddo.. This one sure looks different and fun for her.. Will bring her here soon.. Thanks Pooja for sharing it with us 🙂

  2. A beautiful place for kids! And it's sand, so they don't get hurt easily! Even when they become crazily reckless (which they usually do), they are safe with the sand! Hmm, interesting place!

  3. I never knew about this little park with so many interesting facilities! Thanks for sharing! It will be nice to bring children there and enjoy the facilities, and what's more it's free!

  4. That’s a very cool looking playground. The train looked like a piece of art instead of a playground display. You must have had so much fun.

  5. I used to stay down the road from this park, near River Valley. The train has always been a trademark, and my older child had spent many a happy hour roaming there. Thanks for bringing back those lovely memories for me!

  6. I love parks and playgrounds that are not your usual playgrounds. This one seems well-thought out and looks maintained too. I really like the train, makes me want to try if I'd still fit in there. Lol.

  7. We usually have our Annual General Meeting at Holiday Inn Atrium which is near Tiong Bahru park. On my free time, I run around the Tiong Bahru Area. Hoping to see their new playground the next time.

  8. I love the playground facilities and the creativity. The structure is children friendly. Go to know that there is such park for the family around your housing area.

  9. I can't help it but smile because you've mentioned "Thomas the diesel engine". My grandchild loves playing with his Thomas train. You son did have a great time riding that Thomas train. Wish there is one here in our place.

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