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Big Splash is located at East Coast Park Singapore. East Coast Park is one of the most popular beach park in Singapore. Here at Big Splash, it offers a wide vary of wining and dining experience.
Welcome to Big Splash!
Nature of Business
Big Splash offers not just an assortment of wining and dining experiences, but also an exciting range of lifestyle activities for the young and old. Be prepared to spend a whole day of fun with your family and friends anytime when you are right here at Big Splash!
Wine & Dine
At Big Splash, you enjoy the diverse range of wine and dine tenants available; which include: The Seafood International Market and Restaurant, Starbucks, Mr Teh Tarik, Cotton, Old Town White Coffee, Claypot Fun, Sushi Tei, The Coast and Crab in Da Bag.
Lifestyle Experiences
The exhilarating range of lifestyle tenants at Big Splash only means one thing-no matter who you are or how you play; we will have something for you.
Kids will love the activities offered at LilliPutt Indoor Mini Golf, Ch'i Life Superstar, Alpha Gym, Fish @ Big Splash and Chiltern House. They can also get their adrenaline pumping at Urban Inline - an inline skating school or they could take off down the East Coast Park on their Kangoo Jumps or Street Strider from Spring Gear. Feel free to drop by Hornest for some outdoor equipment after all these activities.
It’s definitely a place unlike any other!
Events Calendar
Big Splash is the event location; built with an unforgettable experience in mind. We provide several designated outdoor spaces which are ideal for sporting events, family carnivals, corporate functions, outdoor movie screenings, concerts, and even weddings. So if you have that special day or event that needs just the right venue, Big Splash is right here for you.
Check out the offical Site at : http://www.bigsplash.com.sg/index.php
Singapore began as a boat quay at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. Its early days bear few written accounts which are made more difficult to interpret due to the many names it has had. Its original name in Malay meant "island at the end" of the peninsula.In the middle ages there was a settlement here with a trading post and fishing village; today Singapore technically contains sixty-three small islands. Here's a good view of the city from Merlion Park and up close at Raffles Place.From the fifteenth century onwards Singapore's warring neighbors took turns taking over control of the city. Over the past five centuries this port city has been the property of Siam, the Majapahit Empire of Java, Thailand, Portugal, Britain, Japan and Malaysia. Singapore finally achieved its independence in 1959 and has existed as the Republic of Singapore, a UN member nation.Singapore is really interesting because it's one of only five sovereign city-states which survived the colonial expansion period of world history. (The others are Vatican City, Monaco, San Marino and Andorra.) Its history as a busy port city has brought traders from all over the world, and their influence is commemorated in some interesting works of art. For example, see the British tea merchants along the Singapore river, and the Asian Civilizations Museum.In the nineteenth century Singapore was a major port for ships traveling between Europe and East Asia. During WWII the Battle of Singapore ended with the largest British surrender in history -- nearly 130,000 troops.Next time you have the chance to pass through Singapore, make sure to visit the zoo and see the white tigers, and be glad there's a fence in between. Also note how clean the city is, even under a bridge.Text by Steve Smith.