If you prefer pure Indian vegetarian breakfast, Komala Vilas in Little India serves dosa, idli and filter coffee (typically opens early ~7:30am); otherwise a hotel breakfast will offer vegetarian selections and the convenience of immediate baby facilities.
Cool, stroller-friendly indoor conservatories are perfect to avoid heat; Conservatories generally open 9:00am–9:00pm, so morning is ideal for fewer crowds and comfortable infant sightseeing.
Short stroller-friendly walks with views of the bay; Supertree Grove is open all day and Marina Barrage offers wide open spaces for a calm infant stroll.
For a pure-vegetarian Indian lunch, Annalakshmi offers a pay-as-you-wish buffet (check typical hours ~11:30am–10:00pm) and Gokul Vegetarian serves a wide North/South Indian menu (usually open 11:00am–10:00pm); both require a short MRT/taxi ride from Marina Bay but provide authentic, pure-veg options and baby-friendly seating.
Easy, flat and stroller-accessible walk for photos of the Merlion and skyline — outdoor spaces open all day and good to do in the cooler afternoon if shaded.
For evening pure-vegetarian dining, Komala Vilas (classic South Indian thali, dosas) and Annalakshmi (vegetarian buffet) are reliable; both have family-friendly seating—check current closing times (often around 9:30–10:30pm). If you prefer to stay by Marina Bay, request purely vegetarian dishes at most MBS restaurants or your hotel restaurant.
Free nightly light-and-water show; outdoor, stroller-friendly viewing with common showtimes around 8:00pm and 9:00pm — confirm current schedule on the MBS website.
Have an early hotel breakfast with vegetarian options for convenience, or stop at MTR 1924 or Komala Vilas in Little India for South Indian vegetarian tiffin before heading south; both venues typically open early (MTR from breakfast hours, Komala Vilas ~7:30am).
Take the Sentosa Express from VivoCity or the scenic Mount Faber cable car (check first departures around 9:00am); both are stroller-accessible but cable car requires folding stroller briefly on boarding.
Large indoor aquarium with gentle lighting and peaceful viewing areas — ideal for infants and families; typical opening hours 10:00am–6:00pm, so a morning slot is best to avoid crowds.
Sentosa has some vegetarian dishes but few pure-Indian vegetarian restaurants; for guaranteed pure Indian vegetarian food either return to VivoCity mall (near Sentosa) which has several veg-friendly outlets, or take a short MRT/taxi to Little India for Gokul or Annalakshmi — both reliable for pure-veg meals and open midday.
Head back to your hotel for a longer afternoon nap and to avoid late-afternoon heat; travel time from Sentosa to central city ~20–30 minutes by transport.
Govinda's (ISKCON) provides hearty pure-vegetarian meals with clear ingredients — check opening times (often mid-day and evening service) and family-friendly seating; if you prefer a wider menu, Gokul Vegetarian is also a dependable choice in Little India or nearby.
Wings of Time is an outdoor night show (light, water, lasers) with ticketed seating and runs nightly — stroller-friendly but outdoors; otherwise return early for baby bedtime.
Take an early vegetarian breakfast so you can reach Mandai early; hotels reliably provide vegetarian breakfast options, or stop at Komala Vilas for South Indian breakfast if you travel via Little India.
Wide, stroller-friendly paths and baby-care rooms make the Singapore Zoo ideal for families; the Zoo opens around 8:30am–6:00pm — mornings avoid heat and showtimes for animal feedings.
There are vegetarian options within the Zoo at eateries like Ah Meng Restaurant; for full assurance of pure Indian vegetarian food, consider packing a picnic from Komala Vilas/Gokul earlier in the day (zoos allow packed food in designated areas).
After a busy morning, give the infant a comfortable long nap at the hotel and parents a chance to relax or swim — ideal recharge before the evening activity.
Eat an early pure-veg meal so the infant is comfortable before the Night Safari; both Gokul and Annalakshmi are great for pure-veg dinners and provide familiar Indian flavors.
Unique nocturnal wildlife park experience — parts are dimly lit so consider a baby carrier for some trails; Night Safari typically opens ~7:15pm and runs a few hours including shows, so plan timing around the infant's routine.
Begin your final day with a classic South Indian vegetarian breakfast — dosas, idli and filter coffee at Komala Vilas or hearty tiffin at MTR 1924; both open early and are family-friendly.
Stroll the cultural streets, visit Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (usually opens ~9:00am), and explore markets; main streets are stroller-accessible but some alleys are narrow.
Return to Little India for a reliable pure-vegetarian lunch — Gokul and Komala Vilas offer broad menus (North & South Indian, thalis, dosas) and are comfortable for families with infants.
Experience vibrant markets, textiles and the temple; Tekka Centre has stalls and shops and is generally open during the day — main roads are stroller-friendly.
Visit Orchard malls for last-minute shopping; ION Orchard and Paragon provide baby-changing rooms, lifts and wide aisles for strollers. Malls usually open 10:00am–10:00pm.
Finish with a comforting pure-vegetarian Indian dinner at Annalakshmi (pay-as-you-wish buffet) or Gokul Vegetarian for a broad menu; both offer family seating and familiar flavors before departure.
Return to your hotel to collect luggage and travel to Changi Airport — allow 2–3 hours for international check-in with an infant and consider pre-booked transfer for a smoother trip.