
Sports and outdoor activities are fun for the whole family, but for days that are just too hot outside or there’s a thunderstorm, bowling is your answer. Suitable for both young and old, throwing bowling balls and watching how many pins you can hit down never fails to evoke a sense of joy. Little Steps has prepared a list of the best bowling alleys in Singapore you can head to for some friendly competition of strikes and spares.
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Located conveniently in town at 313 Somerset, K Bowling Club offers a unique kind of bowling experience. Here, try out cosmic bowling, where you’ll be accompanied by neon lighting and thumping music to get your adrenaline going. Besides bowling or in between games, your crew can also dig into their bar bites or try out other activities like darts and arcade games. Prices start from SG$11 per game, not including shoe rental.
K Bowling Club, #03-27, 313 @ Somerset, 313 Orchard Road, Singapore 238895, +65 6737 5313, kbowlingclub.com
Kallang is home to niche indoor activities, like ice skating and bowling. Kallang Bowl is one of the oldest and iconic bowling alleys in Singapore, with 22 lanes so you can easily book one to enjoy a few rounds of hitting the pins. They’ve also got touch screen panels so keying in your names and game settings will be easy peasy.
Kallang Bowl, #02-22 Leisure Park Kallang, 5 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397693, +65 6345 0545, www.facebook.com/KallangBowl
With 2 options at SAFRA Yishun or SAFRA Punggol, Sonic Bowl draws throngs of crowds during peak periods so it’s best to visit early. From SG$4.30 per game, you can challenge the kiddos to multiple rounds without feeling the pinch. Look out for special nights where they switch off the lights and put the music on blast for cosmic bowling!
Sonic Bowl, multiple locations, www.sonicbowl.sg
Located in various HomeTeamNS clubs around Singapore like Jurong, Toa Payoh and Khatib, you’re bound to find one that’s convenient for you if you’re planning an impromptu bowling session. Not only are all the bowling lanes child-friendly with options to raise the gutter so kids can hit some pins down at their own pace, but professionals train at these alleys too. Prices start from SG$5 per game.
Super Bowl, multiple locations, www.superbowl.com.sg
Secluded away from the city alongside a sprawling golf course in Yishun, Orchid Bowl has 2 options of normal bowling and glow-in-the-dark bowling. It’s also perfect for kids, as they provide bumpers and lighter bowling balls for tons of fun. As a bonus, request for their dino-aid – a dinosaur shaped ramp to help kids roll their ball down the lane with ease!
Orchid Bowl, Orchid Country Club, 1 Orchid Club Rd, #02-37, Singapore 769162, +65 6759 4448, www.orchidclub.com/orchid-bowl
Whether you’ve booked a chalet at National Service Resort & Country Club or not, you can pay the bowling alley a visit for some quality family bonding. Spanning 20 lanes, with 8 being bumper lanes suitable for kids and beginners, you can give it your best shot. The alley can get busy during weekends, so make sure to head down early.
National Service Resort & Country Club, 10 Changi Coast Walk, Singapore 499739, +65 6542 8288, www.nsrcc.com.sg/sports/bowling-rates-promotions
Bring the whole family to Forte Bowl, even the grandparents! On weekdays between 10am to 2pm, they’ve got a special promo deal for senior citizens at just SG$9.90 for 4 games per person and free shoe rental. For something the kids will definitely get excited about, head down on Saturday nights, which is their dedicated cosmic bowling nights filled with disco lights and music.
Forte Bowl, J Forte Sportainment Centre, 50 Hougang Avenue 1, Singapore 538885, +65 6289 2121, www.jfortesports.com.sg
At just SG$3.40 per game, Westwood Bowl has some of the cheapest bowling rates in town. They also have 24 lanes, 180 bowling balls and plenty of amenities, so your experience will be a fuss-free and seamless one. What’s unique is their in-built tracking system that detects information about each throw, so you can try to improve after every round.
Westwood Bowl, Civil Service Club, 91 Bukit Batok West Ave 2, Singapore 659206, +65 65137490, www.csc.sg/westwoodbowl
Located within a seaside resort, Changi Resort Bowl presents the perfect activity during school holidays or for a family day out. Choose your themes for the on-screen scoring system, which will entertain the little ones each time the pins get knocked down. Various game modes are also available for selection, depending if you’re feeling cooperative or competitive.
Changi Resort Bowl, 2 Netheravon Road, Singapore 508503, +65 6709 4728, www.csc.sg/resortbowl
Singapore Bowling at Temasek Club has 38 lanes, making it the biggest bowling alley in Singapore. Glow-in-the-dark cosmic bowling is also available here on selected nights, so check in beforehand to see when to bring the kids down. Besides focussing on your own game, you can also check out the national bowling team practicing their skills if you’re lucky since they train here!
Singapore Bowling, Temasek Club, 131 Rifle Range Rd, Singapore 588406, +65 6801 4242, www.temasekclub.org.sg/sports/singapore-bowling
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