Grab a relaxed breakfast — pastries and coffee at Tiong Bahru Bakery (multiple outlets) or a hotel breakfast to settle after travel; stroller-friendly. Check bakery hours (typical 8:00am start).
Start with the cool indoor conservatories to beat midday heat and let the infant enjoy wide open spaces; conservatories typically open 9:00am-9:00pm. The Supertree Grove is outside and free to stroll.
Walk the shaded walkways beneath the Supertrees; OCBC Skyway is optional if you want the elevated view (check height/stroller restrictions). Outdoor areas are open early morning until late evening.
Local hawker-style lunch with shaded seating — Satay by the Bay (near Gardens) or Makansutra at the Esplanade are family-friendly with high chairs and baby-changing facilities. Most hawker spots open from 11:00am and run through evening.
Evening dinner near the bay with many familiar and local choices; kid-friendly seating and late hours. MBS restaurants often open into the evening (check specific outlet times).
Free light and water show in front of MBS — two nightly shows are common (around 8:00pm and 9:00pm), stroller-friendly outdoor viewing. Check current showtimes on the official site.
Take the Sentosa Express from VivoCity (Level 3) or opt for a scenic cable car from Mount Faber for stroller-friendly boarding; cable car and Sentosa entry operating most mornings (check service hours and queue times).
Beachfront lunch at Coastes for casual seating and kids' friendly menu, or try Malaysian Food Street in Resorts World Sentosa for hawker-style options; many outlets open by 11:00am.
Relaxable beach time on Siloso; shaded seating and gentle sea breeze are great for an infant's fresh-air stroll. Do bring sun protection and a sunhat; beaches accessible all day.
Outdoor night show combining lights, water and sound; checks: typically runs nightly with an early and late show (timings vary), and is stroller-friendly but outdoors.
The open-concept Zoo is stroller-friendly with wide pathways and baby-care rooms; typical opening hours 8:30am-6:00pm. Morning is the best time for active animals and cooler temperatures.
Eat early or pack snacks — Night Safari runs late and food options inside the park can be limited or busy. Have a light meal so the infant is comfortable before the evening outing.
Unique nocturnal zoo experience—paths are stroller-accessible in parts but some trails are dim; baby carriers are handy. Night Safari typically opens 7:15pm and runs late into the night; shows begin after opening so plan for ~2-3 hours.
Try a local breakfast such as kopi and kaya toast or light hawker fare; Maxwell Food Centre vendors typically open early (around 8:00am), and seating areas are family-friendly.
Cultural stroll through narrow streets and temples; Buddha Tooth Relic Temple open around 9:00am and the Heritage Centre typically opens 9:00–10:00am onward. Streets are stroller-accessible though some alleys are narrow.
Wide choice of hawker options including famous stalls — plenty of seating and a casual atmosphere suitable for families. Food centres operate throughout the day; popular stalls get busy at peak times.
Vibrant streets, spice shops and colorful temples — Tekka Centre is great for fabrics and snacks and is generally open during the day. The area is lively and stroller-accessible on main roads.
Window-shop or pick up last-minute items; malls like ION and Paragon have baby-changing rooms and lifts, making it easy with an infant. Malls typically open 10:00am-10:00pm.
Return to hotel to collect luggage and travel to Changi Airport; allow extra time for check-in with an infant and consider pre-booked airport transfers. Changi recommends arriving 2–3 hours before international flights.