Tampines Round Market Playground: Netted Dome & Hammock Swings

Tampines Round Market Playground: Netted Dome & Hammock Swings
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Telegram for the latest updates.

The Tampines Round Market & Food Centre is well-known landmark amongst those who stay in Tampines. For those heading there with kids for their weekly shopping or a meal, the Tampines Round Market playground in front of Block 139 is a welcomed play spot.

The playground, which faces out towards the junction of Tampines Avenue 2 and Tampines Avenue 5, is made up of two main play structures.


Climbing Dome and Low Hammock Swings

Climbing Dome and Low Hammock Swings

The first is a metal steel dome which is fitted out with red climbing ropes. Forming four layers that kids can ascend, the dome at the Tampines Round Market playground offers a suitable challenge for older kids. They can squeeze their way through the various squares which can be found between layers.


READ THIS: Discover the Best Things to Do in Singapore This Weekend

-- Story continues below --

It is a springy and bouncy affair climbing up the dome and can be plenty of fun even though it isn’t too tall.

Swing Hammocks at Tampines Street 11 Playground

The other play structure at the Tampines Round Market playground is also made from a steel frame. It has green trimmings from which are suspended several low, black rubberised swing hammocks.

Kids can make their way across the low obstacles, from one end to the other.

This second play structure is more suited to younger kids who may feel intimidated by the taller climbing dome.

Beside the two play structures, there is also some fitness and exercise equipment at the soft padded area.


Tampines Round Market Playground

The Tampines Street 11 play spot is a nice place in the neighbourhood for kids to have a little bit of fun. Parents whose kids are getting restless may also welcome the sight of the playground.

The Tampines Round Market playground is in front of Block 139 and faces out towards the junction of Tampines Avenue 2 and 5.


READ THIS: Discover the Best Things to Do in Singapore This Weekend

MORE STORIES: Little India, Bird Paradise and High Tea in Singapore

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Telegram for the latest updates.


Junwei Ho
Junwei believes in savouring the tiny moments in life, like simply enjoying a sunset at the end of the day.