
Looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend? Here’s your guide to the best events and activities happening around town this weekend.
Fun things to do in Singapore this weekend are abundant, from checking out cool cafes, bars and restaurants, to exciting things to do in Singapore in March. Bookmark this page if you’re always on the lookout for limited-time menus, parties, pet-friendly festivals, and news on all the new events happening during the weekend. Remember to keep up to date with what’s happening in Singapore!
Lets hop on to the list of fun things to do in Singapore this weekend.
Things to do this weekend in Singapore
1. [Free!] The Rye Bookshop

The gorgeously minimalist clothing store Rye is set to transform into a bookshop in celebration of Women’s Month. Discover women’s voices in print as you browse the selection of clothes in a space that forces you to slow down with thoughtful decisions. It’s best if you’re looking to expand your wardrobe with draping fabrics and loose silhouettes in solid colours.
For its launch party in the evening, you’re invited to sit in on an intimate conversation with three local female authors on the architectures of women’s relationships. Remember to bring a book along too! After a brief dialogue, you’ll join a community bookswap and mingling session. Bring a book by a female author with you and leave with another.
When: 14 to 29 March 2026
How much: Free admission
Where: The Rye Bookshop, Level 3, New Bahru 46 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239351
2. Aramco LIV Golf Singapore

Ready to watch the pros tee off? Aramco LIV Golf Singapore is inviting you and the fam to a day of golfing fun, interactive stations, and of course, food and drinks to round off your day out. At one of the biggest golf events in Singapore, you can expect to catch names like Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith and more in action! Plus, there’ll be an autograph signing sesh on 10 March 2026 at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (Level 2 near the Helix Bridge entrance), where you can meet players from the Korean Golf Club up close.
It’s not just about watching tournaments, though. Join in the fun at the fan village with activities that test your putting skills and more. The kiddos aren’t left out either, with a special, fully air-conditioned kids zone that’ll keep them entertained for hours. And beyond fueling up with sips and bites from the gourmet food trucks, your ticket also scores you exclusive dining privileges at Marina Bay Sands. This includes complimentary beverages at selected restaurants and bars, including Maison Boulud, Mott 32, RISE Restaurant, Spago Bar & Lounge and more. (T&Cs apply.)
When: 12 to 15 March 2026
Price: Ground passes from $36 onwards, and kids aged 12 and below enter for free
Address: Aramco LIV Golf Singapore, Sentosa Golf Club, 27 Bukit Manis Road, Singapore 099892
3. [Free!] Pokémon Pokopia hits the road with Nintendo Switch 2

Who’s that Pokémon? It’s the Pokémon Pokopia truck! On the back of the game’s global launch, you can jump straight into the action and give Pokémon Pokopia a test run. This 24-foot-long truck has been converted into a full-blown gaming station, allowing fans of all ages to enter an interactive gaming space with comfy seating and even air conditioning. Simply register your name and you’ll be in line for a quick 20-minute test session of Pokémon Pokopia!
While waiting, kids can occupy themselves with the colouring station or snap pictures with a special Pokémon Pokopia backdrop. Psst: we hear that Pikachu will also be making a special appearance on select weekends! Will you be the lucky trainer who spots him?
When: Every weekend until 4 June 2026; 10am to 10pm
How much: Free admission
Where: Pokémon Pokopia hits the road with Nintendo Switch 2, Bugis Junction, 200 Victoria Street, Singapore 188021
4. Exposure Therapy x Rawbought: Altitude Affair

A PJ party at the highest point of the city? That sounds like a plan to us. Our favourite matcha party collective Exposure Therapy has teamed up with the beautiful brand Rawbought to bring us a dayrave like no other. This open-air PJ party invites you to get cosy in your softest pyjamas or loungewear for some high-energy chaos. At the center of it all is a full-sized Cavara bed, the ultimate photo opportunity that’ll have your Instagram feed flooded with curious comments.
When: 14 March 2026; 4pm onwards
How much: Tickets start from $15
Where: Exposure Therapy x Rawbought: Altitude Affair, Level 64, Nova, 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
5. The Friends Experience: The One in Singapore

This is not a drill! The Friends Experience is making its way to Singapore after popping up in the US, Europe, and Australia to much fanfare. Friends fans of all ages are welcome to get a peek at the making of the show, and replicas of costumes, props, and sets from iconic sitcom episodes. Between Monica’s kitchen and Central Perk, to the Friends’ fountain, and Joey and Chandler’s apartment, you’ll be stuck taking pictures all day long. If you need us, we’ll be bingeing all 10 seasons again until the exhibition opens.
When: 7 March to 3 May 2026; Wednesday to Friday, 2pm to 10.15pm; Saturday to Sunday, 10am to 10.15pm
Price: Tickets start from $26
Address: The Friends Experience: The One in Singapore, Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore 228220
6. [Free!] Botero in Singapore

This landmark, first-of-its-kind showcase celebrates the legacy of famed artist Maestro Fernando Botero, featuring over 130 original artworks across three formats. Art lovers can dive into a multifaceted perspective on Maestro Botero’s artistic language and enduring influence in these world-class presentations.
Botero: Garden Grandeur adds a touch of whimsy to your walk through Gardens by the Bay. You’ll find Botero’s monumental bronze sculptures out in the open, transforming the garden into a stage for art. Botero: Heart of Volume offers an experience into Botero’s world across both gallery and open-air settings with paintings, drawings, and sculptures revealing the foundations of Botero’s visual language. And in April, Botero fans can look forward to the first ever immersive experience dedicated to Botero, capturing his stories, memories, and art that shaped his extraordinary life.
When: Until 18 May 2026
How much: Free admission; ticketed exhibitions start from $24
Where: Botero in Singapore, multiple locations around Gardens by the Bay
7. [Free!] Sentosa Beach Fest

Looking for free things to do in Singapore this weekend? The inaugural Sentosa Beast Fest is set to turn this sandy island into the ultimate day-to-night fitness playground. Reimagining how people experience fitness and the beach, this festival brings together unique experiences suitable for people of all fitness levels. Think you’ve got peak physical prowess? Put it to the test at Singapore’s first beach Ninja Challenge Arena featuring a specially designed obstacle course by Ninja Lab. Fret not, there are both beginner-friendly and expert challenges available!
Visitors can also look forward to appearances by freerunner Dominic Di Tommaso, SEA Games medallist William Yoong, and other renowned athletes hosting workshops, showcases, and community classes. And if you’d prefer to slow down, join yoga sessions or catch spectacular light displays with high-energy beats at Ultraviolet.
When: 14 to 22 March 2026, 8am to 6pm
How much: Free admission with some ticketed events
Where: Sentosa Beach Fest, Siloso Beach, 10A Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099008
8. Re:Wear: A sustainable fashion & music event

Come for the thrift and stay for the vibe at this youth-led community event blending pre-loved fashion, music, and community impact. Swing by to browse through the thrift market, where you’ll uncover fashion gems that deserve new homes. Or grab a coffee served by EP Coffee and linger for the live DJ sets by Bad Intentions, creating the opportunity to mingle and connect with new people. And you’ll be doing some good too! A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated to support the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations.
When: 14 March 2026, 3pm to 8pm
How much: Tickets start from $22.05
Where: Re:Wear: A sustainable fashion & music event, New2U Thrift Shop, 96 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187967
9. Sunrise with Heveya

There’s nothing like an early morning stretch before you have to head to the office! Set off to Sentosa in the wee hours with Heveya and stretch your way while the sun rises across the horizon. Kathy Gabriel from Soma Haus will guide you through this gentle journey of yoga nidra, meditation, and breathwork. Let your body relax and awaken your senses with a calm nervous system, and conclude with refreshments by Eywa, made with ingredients from the Heveya Farm in Sibang, Bali.
When: 13 March 2026, 7am to 8.15am
How much: Tickets start from $25
Where: Sunrise with Heveya, Tanjong Beach, Sentosa
10. Noods at Noon

For the March edition of Club Rangoon’s monthly themed brunch, it’s bringing back beloved comfort noodle dishes for one afternoon. Book your spot for a special three-course menu, the Yangon way! Your brunch starts with a plate of assorted fritters, noodles of your choice, and a roselle sorbet to end on a refreshing note. We’d personally go for the mohinga with bouncy rice noodles in an aromatic lemongrass-catfish broth or the shan khout swel for the minced chicken, garlic oil, and crispy pork crackling.
When: 14 March 2026, 11.30am to 3pm
How much: Starts from $38 per person
Where: Noods at Noon, Club Rangoon, 76 Duxton Road, Singapore 089535
11. Disney on Ice

The Singapore Indoor Stadium will once again play host to the dazzling Disney on Ice. This year’s production promises magic like never before with the largest cast of Disney characters ever, featuring characters like Elsa and Anna from Frozen, to Raya from Raya and the Last Dragon. Disney fans will also be in for a treat as scenes from Encanto, Moana, Aladdin, and Toy Story are brought to life with high-flying acrobatics, immersive lighting, vibrant costumes, and impeccable set design.
When: 14 to 22 March 2026
How much: Tickets start from $20
Where: Disney on Ice, Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397691
12. [Free! Last weekend] Seventeen Global Pop-up in Singapore

Carats, this is your time to shine! Ahead of the Seventeen World Tour [New_] Concert, a merchandise booth has popped up to fulfil all your merch-loving needs. While the visual merchandising isn’t as exciting as last year’s, we think the apparel, lightsticks, and bags are worth shouting about. Bring any of the Seventeen boys with you everywhere with photo card keychains, lockets, acrylic standees, and more. Exclusive items can also be found at the pop-up, and you can snap several pictures at photo spots all around the space.
When: 27 February to 15 March 2026; daily, 10am to 10pm
Price: Free admission; sign-up required via Kktix
Address: Seventeen Global Pop-up in Singapore, Level 2 atrium, Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067
13. Classics at Capitol

Old-timey movies in a breathtakingly grand classic theatre? The experience doesn’t get any more immersive than this. Make it a date night and bring your beau out to catch films curated by lecturer and writer Dr. Ben Slater! Each month features one film, screened in limited sessions and enhanced by expert introductions, special guests, surprises, and topped by the historical ambience.
This month’s film is Lawrence of Arabia starring Peter O’Toole, Omar Sharif, Alex Guinness, and Anthony Quinn. Follow the story of a British officer and spy who becomes the unlikely leader in the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire in World War I.
When: Various dates between 22 February to 28 April
How much: Tickets start from $20
Where: Classics at Capitol, Capitol Theatre Singapore, 17 Stamford Road, Singapore 178907
14. [Free!] Lion City Jazz Festival

Bigger and better than ever, the Lion City Jazz Festival returns with a month-long celebration of all things jazz. Expect a vibrant lineup of concerts, family-friendly programmes, and educational initiatives happening all over Singapore! Catch free performances by some of Singapore’s finest jazz acts at *Scape while savouring gourmet pop-ups with fashion and lifestyle booths. Or grab your tickets to Singaporeana, a special concert spotlighting beloved local voices like Sezairi, Joanna Dong, Alemay Fernandez, Weish, Dru Chen, Sushma Soma, Time De Cotta, and Namie Rasman.
Mega jazz lovers, brace yourself as the entire festival is wrapped up by a concert headlined by seven-time Grammy Award winner Randy Brecker and internationally acclaimed saxophonist Ada Rovatti. Remember to sign up for masterclasses too! The final week of the festival will see six international mentors presenting rare and insightful classes full of gems and hot tips.
When: Until 28 March 2026
How much: Free concerts and some ticketed events
Where: Lion City Jazz Festival, multiple locations including Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, *Scape, and Gateway Theatre
15. [Free!] T5 in the Making exhibition

We already know Terminal 5 at Changi Airport is in the works, but do you know how massive this terminal is going to be? Because we didn’t until we visited the T5 in the Making exhibition! The immersive and interactive exhibit takes you through Changi Airport’s development, going back to its roots at Paya Lebar, to its expansion in Changi, and to the potential technologies we might see in Terminal 5 after its completion, slated for mid-2030.
The exhibition takes you through five zones, exploring Changi Airport’s history, key milestones, and even showcasing some of the faces that keep the establishment running like a well-oiled machine. The first two zones can be a little slow if you’re not as interested in reading, but we recommend sticking to it! The best parts of the exhibit are in zones three to five, where you’ll find interactive segments and an immersive video showcasing the vision of what Terminal 5 will be.
When: Until 22 March 2026
How much: Free admission, registration required
Where: T5 in the Making exhibition, Arrival Hall (near McDonald’s), Level 1, Terminal 3, Changi Airport, 65 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819663
16. [Free!] Visit Ramadan bazaars
@thehoneycombers Here’s everything that you can get with $60 at the Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar 🍵Gotcha Matcha (Booth number: MS12) | Pistachio matcha with Dubai chewy cookie ($15) The matcha was creamy and the portion was big, but we felt that the Dubai chewy cookie was overhyped. 🍝Gohed Gostan (Booth number: K20) | Steak carbonara ($15) The pasta was nicely seasoned and creamy. However, we wished that the steak was served in bite-sized cubes instead so that it’s easier to consume. 🐔Beef Roti (Booth number: K04) | Chicken roti ($9.50) A Chinese Muslim stall selling beef and chicken roti. It’s handmade on the spot, super crispy and the meat inside was juicy and tender. 🥔Supa Deck (Booth number: K22) | Mac and cheese spud ($8) A carb-lover’s heaven! Would recommend consuming it while it’s hot because it’ll get soggy with time. 🍵Broti (Booth number: K43) | Green milk tea ($6) A classic bazaar drink. We loved how generous the portion is and it isn’t too sweet. 🍉Coconut Sugarcane (Booth number: K13) | Watermelon lychee juice ($6) If you’re looking for a refreshing drink, you can’t go wrong with a fruit juice. 📍Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar 📅Now till 15 March 2026 🕛Most booths start operating from 4pm #sgtiktok #ramadan2026 #sgfoodie #kamponggelambazaar #dubaichocolate
The city is in festive spirits this weekend because Ramadan 2026 is coming up! And you know what that means – pasar malams and night markets are set to take over the Singapore neighbourhoods. We’re starting the season strong with both the Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar and Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar, two of the most bustling must-visit markets. We’re preparing our bodies for the copious amounts of milk tea, Ramly burgers, fried chicken, and other sinful street foods.
When: Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar, until 15 March; Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar, until 30 March
How much: Free admission
Where: Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar, 1 Geylang Serai, Singapore 402001; Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar, along Muscat Street and Bussorah Street
17. Exploria

A new attraction is coming to Mandai Wildlife Reserve, and we can attest, you’ll have the time of your life when you visit! Exploria is set to be one of Southeast Asia’s largest indoor, nature-themed multimedia attractions. Experience extraordinary environments and phenomena rarely accessible to humans. This is practically everything from the prehistoric eras and extreme habitats to microscopic ecosystems and the ocean’s depths.
The experience is split into five worlds – Realm of the Giants, Micro Worlds, Bitdeer AI Extreme Frontiers, Infinite Wonderland, and World of Darkness. Each come with their own interactive elements like installations, augmented reality experiences, virtual reality simulations, and more.
When: Ongoing; Monday to Friday, 11am to 8pm; Saturday to Sunday and public holidays, 11am to 9pm
How much: Tickets start from $38
Where: Exploria, 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
18. Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie

Chagee fans, you know your favourite tea brand has made it when it launches a collab with the Asian Civilisations Museum and the Singapore Tourism Board. Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie is a new immersive showcase that invites you to explore tea with all your senses.
With historic collections, works by local artists, and contemporary interpretations, the exhibition spotlights sculptural installations, cool soundscapes, and fragrance experiences. P.S. the pop-up also features two Chagee plush charms that you can purchase!
When: 28 January to 7 June 2026
How much: Part of ACM’s All Access ticket; $12 for Singaporeans and PRs, $25 for tourists
Where: Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie, Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555
19. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration exhibition

Making its only stop in Southeast Asia is the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration exhibition! Spanning across 21,000 square feet and over two floors, jump into the Demon Slayer universe. The exhibition focuses on three movie arcs and brings life to emotional battles, character profiles, and stunning visuals across moments from the Kimetsu Academy, Muzan’s Infinity Castle, and the Battle of Mount Natagumo to Mount Fujikasane.
When: 24 January to 15 March 2026
How much: Tickets start from $31
Where: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration exhibition, Former Singapore Sports Hub Library, 4 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397697
20. Dopamine Land

Dopamine Land Singapore has finally arrived! This love letter to our happy hormone is the hottest new attraction in Singapore to date. Expect nine interactive rooms that’ll engage almost all your senses. Unleash your inner child and doodle to your heart’s content at Scribblescape, or dance the stress away in Chromodance. It’s a sensory overload in the best way possible! Read our review of Dopamine Land to get all the best tips when you’re visiting.
When: Ongoing; daily, 11am to 9pm; closed on Tuesdays
How much: Tickets start from $17
Where: Dopamine Land Singapore, #02-204/205, Weave, Resorts World Sentosa, 26 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
21. Jurassic World: The Experience

The dinosaurs have taken over! Our misty Cloud Forest hosts prehistoric visitors you can get up close and personal with. Be prepared for life-sized animatronics and dinosaur sculptures scattered throughout the lush Cloud Forest, bringing the Jurassic World film franchise to life. These include a three-storey-tall brachiosaurus, a terrifying tyrannosaurus rex, and even baby dinosaurs in the petting zoo area. We visited Jurassic World: The Experience to give you the lowdown…
When: Ongoing; 9am to 9pm
How much: Tickets start from $22 for children and $26 for adults
Where: Jurassic World: The Experience, Cloud Forest, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
This weekend in Singapore is packed with exciting events and activities that promise fun for everyone!
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of weekend events can I find in Singapore?
Singapore’s weekend lineup includes a diverse range of fun activities, from art exhibitions, live music and theatre shows to pop-up markets, food festivals, family-friendly attractions, fitness activities and cultural celebrations. There’s always something for every interest and age group each weekend.
Can I take public transport in Singapore on the weekend?
Yes! Singapore's public transport system is fast, reliable, and stops by many landmarks. It's also fairly easy to navigate with your mobile map apps.
How do I avoid crowds on the weekend?
Get tickets or make reservations in advance, and show up early to any free events in the city!
Crowds are a typical scene on the weekends and you might not be able to avoid all of them. However, you can try to attend during slightly off-peak hours so that crowds aren't as big.
Are there family-friendly weekend things to do in Singapore?
Absolutely! Many weekend events in Singapore cater to families and children, from interactive exhibitions and outdoor festivals to themed pop-ups and museum experiences.
What are some tips for planning the perfect weekend in Singapore?
Plan ahead by prioritising your favourite events, checking transport routes (MRT/bus timings), considering crowd levels at popular spots, and combining nearby activities to make the most of your time. Singapore’s public transport and walkable districts make weekend exploration convenient.

