Looking to invigorate your mind, body and spirit? Check out this 2-day guide to sustainable and healthy activities in Singapore.

1 Ritual Gym
Work up a sweat
While you can’t lug dumbbells through transit, it doesn’t mean that exercise is out of the question. Busy travellers hoping to engage in a fuss-free, time-efficient workout can spend the morning at Ritual Gym.
Catered to go-getters with packed schedules, this establishment is known for delivering compact, highly-efficient workouts— Prep, work up a sweat, and shower, all in just 30 minutes.
The gym boasts small class sessions of no more than 10 participants and a dynamic regime that mixes cardio and strength training for beginners and aspiring athletes alike.

2 Fort Canning Park
Explore nature and history
Spend the rest of the morning exploring nature and history, with a quiet walk at Fort Canning Park. Formerly known as the Forbidden Hill, Fort Canning Park houses both verdant greenery and historical insight, making it a great place to relax and unwind.
Singapore’s ancient kings once ruled from this spot, originally known as Bukit Larangan (Forbidden Hill). The location remained a seat of political power during the colonial era, when it was renamed Governors’ Hill, and became the home of Singapore’s Resident Ministers.
Fort Canning Park is also home to various herb and spice plants that are staples in Singaporean cuisine. Visiting food lovers should keep their eyes peeled for nutmeg trees, cardamom plants and wild pepper vines as they stroll through this tranquil space.

3 Labyrinth
Have a locally-sourced lunch
For lunch, chow down on a delicious, locally-sourced meal at Labyrinth. Helmed by chef-owner Han Li Guang, this Michelin-starred restaurant prides itself on creating eco-friendly dishes and culinary marvels, with over 80% of the dishes on its menu made from local produce.
The dishes you’ll get to sample here are ‘modern Singapore’ in nature, with innovative spins on local flavours and staples. The restaurant’s lunch menu includes elevated takes on beloved local dishes, such as roti prata (South Indian flatbread) garnished with black truffle and otak otak (spicy fish paste grilled in banana leaf) made with sea urchin instead of mackerel.

4 Funan
Indulge in an eco-friendly shopping spree
More than just a paradise for tech enthusiasts and audiophiles, Funan is a glittering shopping destination that boasts a plethora eco-friendly retail and adrenaline-pumping activities.
Ascend to new pinnacles of health with rock climbing at Climb Central, unwind with a yoga session at TFX Fitness or just take a stroll and engage in a bout of mindfulness at the mall’s rooftop garden.
Eco-conscious shoppers should make a beeline for The Green Collective, which stocks a trove of plant-based products, homeware made from recycled materials and composting kits for budding gardeners.