
Going bowling in Singapore? Check out these bowling alleys for cosmic nights and family-friendly fun across the city.
Bowling in Singapore is all about strikes, spares and cosmic lights. Ready to get your game on? Put on your bowling shoes for a fun family outing, a date night with a twist, or some friendly competition between friends. Nothing beats the adrenaline rush from a strike or a spare! For more thrills, we recommend rock climbing in Singapore.
Best bowling alleys in Singapore
1. Sonic Bowl

Strike your boredom away at Sonic Bowl! You’re only charged $5 per game, so you can go full swing with this one. P.S. Don’t forget to party your heart out at its bowling events. You’re also spoilt for choice with other amenities such as barbecue pits for grilling adventures, bike rentals for leg days, rock climbing and KTV to sing your heart away at select locations.
Price: Starts from $5.50 per game; shoe rental starts from $2; socks start from $2
Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 11am to 11pm; Friday to Saturday, 11am to 1am
Address: Sonic Bowl, multiple locations including Safra Yishun, Safra Punggol, Our Tampines Hub, and Safra Choa Chu Kang
2. K Bowling Club

Hidden in the heart of Orchard Road, this place practically shouts party central. It’s got club lights, groovy tunes, bites and booze to keep you entertained for hours on end. Oh, and did we mention it’s the first full-time cosmic bowling alley in Singapore? It may not be the most pocket-friendly bowling alley in Singapore. But it makes up for that with plenty of merrymaking. For more fun times, the venue also houses dart machines, karaoke booths and old school arcade games.
Price: Starts from $11 per game
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 1am
Address: K Bowling Club, #03-27, 313 @ Somerset, 313 Orchard Road, Singapore 238895

3. Planet Bowl
This old school bowling alley will have you feeling like you’re in the 90s. Planet Bowl is a convenient walk down from Farrer Park MRT, past a couple of adorable cafes. After getting your caffeine fix, head over to get your bowling faces on. It’s also a great spot if you have a serious bowler in the family. You can even book it for a birthday party and do the cake-cutting amidst the bustle of the lanes.
Price: Starts from $20 per hour; shoe rental starts from $2; socks start from $2
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, 10am to 11pm; Friday, 10am to 1am; Saturday, 9am to 1am; Sunday, 9am to 11pm
Address: Planet Bowl, Civil Service Club, 60 Tessensohn Road, Singapore 217664
4. Forte Bowl

Bowling in the heartlands, anyone? Forte Bowl in Kovan features 20 Brunswick bowling lanes with ultraviolet light effects, touchscreen consoles, scoring displays, automatic scoring software and more. Rates start from $3.50 for adults and $3 for students during weekday afternoons.
Price: Starts from $3.50
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 12pm to 11pm; Saturday to Sunday, 10am to 11pm
Address: Forte Bowl, J Forte Sportainment Centre, 50 Hougang Avenue 1, Singapore 538885

5. Starbowl
Part of the HomeTeamNS facilities in Bukit Batok, this is yet another affordable option. Perfect for those wanting a no-frills, budget-friendly place to have a good time. It’s also conveniently located amidst grocery stores, car parks and food options, making it an excellent spot for a Sunday afternoon with the family.
Price: Starts from $2.20 per game
Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 10am to 12am; Friday to Saturday, 10am to 3am
Address: Starbowl, #03 -01, HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok, 2 Bukit Batok West Avenue 7, Singapore 659003
6. Kallang Bowl

If you’re looking to blow off steam, Kallang Bowl is perfect for a post-work pop-in. You may have hung out here during its early days, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised by its makeover. Located in Leisure Park Kallang, the bowling alley features 22 competition-standard lanes and touch screen control panels for you to keep score of your winnings. If you’re still on an adrenaline high after your bowling session, cool off at the ice skating rink upstairs in Kallang Ice World.
Price: Starts from $3.40 per game and $30 per hour
Opening hours: Daily, 9am to 12.30am
Address: Kallang Bowl, #02-22, Leisure Park Kallang, 5 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397693
7. Orchid Bowl

This city has heaps of alleys for you to knock ‘em pins. But at Orchid Bowl, fun times come at pocket-friendly prices. We’re talking about prices starting from $5 per person per game for the public (rates go down to $3.50 for students!). Oh, and little ones can try their hand at using smaller bowling balls with side bumpers for a start.
Price: Starts at $5 per game or $24 per hour
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, 11am to 11pm; Friday to Saturday, 10am to 1am; Sunday and public holidays, 10am to 11pm
Address: Orchid Bowl, #02-37, Orchid Country Club, 1 Orchid Club Road, Singapore 769162
8. SuperBowl

For hours of family fun, head to one of this bowling alley’s many locations around Singapore. Prices are affordable, which means you can hit all the strikes you want to your heart’s content. Oh, and its location in Jurong, which is one of Singapore’s oldest bowling alleys, also features an arcade area for maximum entertainment.
Price: Starts from $5.50 per game; shoe rental starts from $2; socks start from $2
Opening hours: Varies with each location
Address: SuperBowl, multiple locations including Siglap, Safra Toa Payoh, Safra Mount Faber, and more
9. Singapore Bowling

This state-of-the-art bowling alley in Singapore is the place to be if you prefer a serious bowling experience. It houses 38 lanes decked out in a sleek, clean design that’s well-maintained. Fun fact: here’s where the national team trains (and hosts competitions!) in case you’re looking for a motivational boost. Rates for the public are $5 for weekdays and $6 for weekends.
Price: Starts from $5
Opening hours: Daily, 12pm to 10pm
Address: Singapore Bowling, #04-01, Temasek Club, 131 Rifle Range Road, Singapore 588406
10. Westwood Bowl

Featuring 24 lanes, 180 bowling balls (including ones for the kiddos!), 300 rental shoes, and 500 lockers for rental, Westwood Bowl has some of the best amenities around. It also offers one of the cheapest rates in Singapore! You can even host corporate events and birthday parties here.
Price: Starts from $3.80 per game
Opening hours: Daily, 9.30am to 1am
Address: Westwood Bowl, Civil Service Club, 91 Bukit Batok West Avenue 2, Singapore 659206
11. Gallop Bowl

Ready for a spot of bowling? Sitting comfortably in Changi Clubhouse by the sea, this hangout is decked out with sofa seats, coffee tables, pro lanes, scoring consoles, and themed scoring systems, with open-play, cross-lane and league modes depending on how competitive you feel. Psst: the space opens 24 hours daily (excluding 7am from Mondays to 7am Tuesdays).
Price: Starts from $4.50 per game and $30 per hour
Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 10am to 11pm; Friday to Saturday, 10am to 3am; closed on Mondays
Address: Gallop Bowl, Civil Service Club, 2 Netheravon Road, Singapore 508503
Pick any of these bowling alleys in Singapore to have some crazy fun times!
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book bowling alleys in advance?
It's not necessary because most bowling alleys have free lanes. However, if you're dropping by during peak hour, it's best to book online to avoid long waits.
Should I bring my own socks or shoes?
We highly recommend bringing your own socks along as you'll need to wear them with the shoes for hygiene purposes. If you have your own bowling shoes, you should bring them along to avoid paying shoe rental and for your own comfort!
How heavy should my bowling ball be?
You should pick a weight that's comfortable for you to lift, carry, and throw with one arm. A good rule of thumb is to pick bowling balls that are about 10% of your body weight.
If I have my nails done, can I still go bowling?
If you've recently gotten long acrylics, you might find some difficulty in playing as you won't be able to grip the ball properly.
What basic bowling etiquette should I know?
If you're bowling with someone, it's common courtesy to let the person on your right go first if you both step up at the same time. Avoid crossing into other people's lanes, and be sure to return the balls to the rack when you're done.
If there's a formal competition being held in the alley, it's best to avoid loud cheering so you don't disturb the competitors.

