Queenstown Swimming Complex
Queenstown Swimming Complex, nestled in Singapore’s Central Region, stands out with its distinctive elevated design. It was formerly known as Queenstown Sport and Recreation Centre, reflecting its rich history in the community.
The complex provides essential amenities, including changing rooms, showers, and lockers for visitors’ convenience. Located in a vibrant neighbourhood, it offers easy access to a variety of nearby attractions, such as Meiling Market and Food Centre and Anchorpoint Shopping Centre, where swimmers can enjoy a meal or refreshing drink after their swim.
Here Is Why You Should Choose Queenstown

A Unique Design That Stands Out
Queenstown Swimming Complex isn’t just another pool—it has a rare elevated design, making it one of the few built this way in Singapore’s early years. This special structure sets it apart from many others, giving swimmers a different experience from the usual flat-ground layouts.

A Central Location for Easy Reach
Located in a well-connected part of Singapore, getting to Queenstown Swimming Complex is simple. Public transport options, including MRT stations and bus routes, make the trip convenient, so you won’t have to worry about a long or complicated journey.

Convenient Facilities for a Comfortable Visit
The complex is well-equipped with essentials like changing rooms, showers, and lockers, making it easy to store belongings and freshen up after a swim. Everything you need for a hassle-free visit is right there.

Great Food and Shops Nearby
Swimming works up an appetite, and luckily, there’s no shortage of places to grab a bite. Meiling Market and Food Centre, along with Anchorpoint Shopping Centre, are just a short walk away, offering plenty of options to recharge after a swim.
Exceptional Facilities At Queenstown
Competition Pool
The competition pool is designed for serious swimmers who want to train, practice their strokes, or build endurance. With ample space and proper lane markings, it provides a structured environment for focused swimming. Whether you’re preparing for a competition or just enjoy swimming laps, this pool offers the right setup.
Diving Pool
The diving pool is built with extra depth to allow safe and proper diving practice. It’s a great spot for both beginners learning the basics and experienced divers looking to refine their skills. With the right conditions for diving, it provides a controlled space for training and fun.
Teaching Pool
The teaching pool is a comfortable and safe space for beginners learning how to swim. It has a manageable depth, allowing new swimmers to build confidence in the water without feeling overwhelmed. Whether it’s for swimming lessons or self-practice, this pool makes learning easier.
Wading Pools
The two wading pools are perfect for young children to enjoy water play in a safe environment. With shallow water, they provide a fun and relaxing space for kids to splash around under supervision. These pools offer families an easy way to introduce little ones to the water before they move on to deeper pools.
About Queenstown Swimming Complex
Address:
473 Stirling Rd, Singapore 148948
Operating Hours:
Mon, Tue, Thu–Sun: 8:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Wed: 2:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Organised Classes:
Weekday – 12PM to 6PM
Weekend – 9AM to 6PM
What Our Students Think About Us!
Both our daughters have been learning under Coach Willy since Oct 2021. We see alot of progress ever since. Both girls get along well with Coach Willy and have fun during lessons. While he is fun loving, he doesn’t compromise on the learning progress. Always giving feedback to parents week after week which we truly appreciate. We highly recommend anyone who is looking for a swim coach.
Ellen Ng
Classes with Coach Willy have been so worthwhile!
He is very thoughtful and amazing coach who puts a lot of efforts in engaging and was very patient with my daughter – always encouraging her to try.
I would highly recommend him to anyone interested to train with him.
Experienced coach and high flexibility. Tremendous improvement seen having my daughter with Coach Willy. My girl managed to swim without float within few lessons with him. Thanks Coach Willy for teaching and being patient with my girl. 😊
Triney De
I learned swimming in my late 30s, a difficult age to acquire new skills, but thanks to coach Willy who was very patient with me at the same time pushed me to learn more !
I strongly recommend coach Willy if anyone wish to learn swimming.
Coach Willy is super nice and patient! He helped me conquer my fear of water and gain confidence! I learned how to do breaststroke within 1 month. Strongly recommend!
Mathilda Sun
Our skilled instructors provide structured lessons suited for all levels, from beginners learning the basics to advanced swimmers perfecting their techniques.
With patient coaching and proven training methods, we help every swimmer gain confidence and improve their skills at a comfortable pace.
Frequently Asked Questions About Queenstown Swimming Complex
Is There Parking Available At Queenstown Swimming Complex?
Yes. There is a car park near the complex, but availability may vary during peak hours. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early or use public transport.
Should I Bring My Own Swimming Gear?
Yes. Visitors should bring their own swimwear, goggles, and towels. Some swimming essentials may be available for purchase at nearby stores.
When Is The Best Time To Visit To Avoid Crowds?
Mornings on weekdays tend to be quieter compared to evenings and weekends. The pool is usually busier after school hours and during public holidays.
What Facilities Are Available For Non-Swimmers?
While the complex is mainly for swimming, there are shaded seating areas where visitors can relax. Nearby food centres and shops also offer options for those waiting.
Is There A Lifeguard On Duty At Queenstown Swimming Complex?
Yes. Lifeguards are stationed at the pool during operating hours to ensure safety. However, swimmers should always exercise caution while in the water.
How Can I Get To Queenstown Swimming Complex Using Public Transport?
The complex is easily accessible via Queenstown MRT station (EW19) and multiple bus routes. It’s a short walk from the nearest public transport stop.