
Get the scoop on all the fun things to do this weekend in Singapore!
Our city is bursting with fun things to do this weekend in Singapore – from checking out cool cafes, bars and restaurants, to exciting April events. Happy Easter week! What’s everyone up to? I’ll be heading down to the new Tanjong Beach Club to enjoy the sand and the pool. I’ve also still got laundry to do, but at least there are cool laundromats. Remember to keep up to date with our latest news and happenings too. Make the most of the weekend with exciting things to do in Singapore.
Things to do this weekend in Singapore
1. The High Table x Chef Daniele Sperindio

I can’t be the only one who was gutted at the closure of Art di Daniele, especially since I didn’t get a chance to try it for myself. However, if you’ve been itching to taste his dishes, chef Daniele’s latest collaboration with Highhouse will excite you! For three months, chef Daniele will take over the kitchen for lunch and dinner, with eight exclusive dishes. Must-try recommendations include the DIY (a cheese waffle with Bresaola air-dried beef) and chef Daniele’s signature 32 egg yolk taglierini. For dessert, the granita “kachang” made with banana nectar is an absolute delight.
When: 10 April – 15 June 2025; available for lunch and dinner
How much: Dishes start from $28
Where: The High Table x Chef Daniele Sperindio, Level 61-62, 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
2. Petit Gouter at Baker X

A new local baker is taking the spotlight at Baker X this month and it brings with it the most delightful array of treats! Founded by Ecclesia, she developed a love for baking while growing up in Switzerland and France, then honed her skills at Le Cordon Bleu Paris. Now, she’s here to share her timeless creations rooted in European techniques. The crowd-favourite cookies are made with French butter and premium chocolate. And you can even enjoy them with Sabana Coffeehouse’s brews, which is now Baker X’s beverage operator from now until 30 June.
When: 5 April – 1 May 2025
How much: Cookies start from $4.90, brownies start from $6.90
Where: Petit Gouter at Baker X, #04-29, Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road, Singapore 238896
3. Last Call: A cocktail odyssey
Have you ever wished you could hang around your favourite cafe till the wee, just to soak up the vibe and escape real life for a while? Now you can! Last Call calls itself a second-use opportunity cocktail event, making use of excess space within unique establishments. Join in for unique after-hour sessions with a menu of cocktails revolving around a specific theme. This session is all about beans, and you’ll be guided through the drinks all created in different formats.
When: Every Friday, now till 30 May 2025; 7.30pm – 9pm & 9.30pm – 11pm
How much: Tickets start at $78
Where: Last Call: A cocktail odyssey, Cloud Cafe, 1A Duxton Hill, Singapore 089587
4. Sunda Festival

The much anticipated Sunda Festival has finally arrived this Easter weekend and there are still tickets available for anyone looking for a family-friendly party to hit up. It’s more than just a music festival – it boasts interactive art installations, wellness workshops, yoga sessions, outdoor games and more. Activities have been curated for all ages, and you’ll be fuelled by homegrown food vendors like Lavi Taco and Sidecar Sausages.
When: 17 – 19 April 2025,
How much: Tickets start from $49
Where: Sunda Festival, multiple locations including MDLR and Sarimbun Scout Camp
5. Kitchen takeover by Straits Club

The Projector has always been home to some of the hottest events in Singapore, and this one is no different. For one weekend only, TikTok-famous hawker Straits Club will be taking over The Projector’s kitchen to dish up its signature Malaysian-style boneless berempah chicken nasi lemak. It’s full supper club vibes as you can enjoy these spice-loaded plates with DJs spinning through the night. Alternatively, come in on Sunday for the flea market to do a bit of shopping. And yes, before you ask, you can bring the nasi lemak boxes into the cinema while you enjoy a flick.
When: Saturday, 2pm – 10.30pm; Sunday, 1pm – 6pm
How much: Free entry, nasi lemak boxes start from $8 a box
Where: Kitchen takeover by Straits Club, Level 5, The Projector, Cineleisure, 8 Grange Road, Singapore 239695
6. Eco Fashion Weekend 2025

Eco Fashion Weekend is back and you’ll want to save the date. Brought to you by a passionate crew of changemakers, this three-day affair champions circular fashion and conscious consumption without skimping on style. This year’s theme, “Safe Place, Safe Space,” is a gentle nudge to rethink how we shop, wear, and waste. Kicking things off on 25 April is a panel talk led by our very own Sustainability Champion, Stephanie Dickson. Then on 26 April, the spotlight is on game-changing local labels like OliveAnkara, Rentadella and Rock Daisy at the fashion awards. To wrap it all up, get hands-on with a stitching workshop that’s all about giving clothes a second life.
When: 25 April: Panel Discussion, 7pm – 8pm; 26 April: Awards and Fashion Showcase, 4pm – 7pm; 27 April: Workshop, 3pm – 6pm
How much: Tickets from $25
Where: Eco Fashion Weekend 2025, multiple locations including Ida’s Bar, Crane and 1880
7. An expanded breakfast menu at Restaurant Air

The Lawn at Restaurant Air has seen many families, pups, and brunch-goers through the months The restaurant is now expanding its breakfast offerings with the addition of indoor dining! The same sunny breakfast offerings of pastries and coffee remain if you need to get some sun while the kids (both furry and not so) can run around outside. If it gets too warm outdoors, head inside where it’s cooler and enjoy fruit plates, overnight oats, yogurt, toast, and more.
When: Friday – Sunday, 8am – 12pm
How much: Indoor menu dishes start at $10, pastries at the Lawn start at $6
Where: An expanded breakfast menu at Restaurant Air, 25B Dempsey Road, Singapore 249670
8. Nobu Singapore’s spring omakase

Fancy a little splurge? Take your date to Nobu Singapore and indulge in the spring omakase menu that’s available until the end of April. The six-course dining experience showcases spring’s bright flavours with seasonal ingredients that are given the restaurant’s signature Japanese-Peruvian spin.
You’ll start with a vibrant platter of sashimi done in three ways, followed by a selection of fresh sushi before moving on to the zesty salad with dry miso and bamboo shoots. The pan-fried lobster with creamy and spicy lemon sauce is a delight, but save space for your main dish. Choose between Josper charcoal grilled spring chicken with tosazu butter or top up $28 or $66 for Japanese beef steak and wagyu beef steak respectively.
Finally, the coconut cake with vanilla cream is a delicate, light dessert elevated by refreshing pineapple-coriander granita for a perfect end to the meal.
When: Until 30 April 2025
How much: $195 per person
Where: Nobu Singapore, Level 3, Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, 190 Orchard Boulevard, Singapore 248646
9. Martinis and unlimited panini at Bar Somma

If you had plans to head to New Bahru, chances are Somma is on your ‘must check out’ list. I’ll be honest, I haven’t visited Somma yet, but this might be just the reason to finally head down. Its happy hour, otherwise known as Nothing in Moderation, embraces conviviality in the best way possible – unlimited sandwiches! With every purchase of a martini, you can snag free-flow portions of lampredotto panini made with slow cooked veal tripe, green salsa, red sauce, and homemade focaccina bread. Sounds like a pretty good time to me.
When: Tuesday – Saturday, 6pm – 7.30pm
How much: Martinis start at $32
Where: Martinis and unlimited paninis at Bar Somma, #04-02, New Bahru, 46 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239351
10. Trade in your old luggage for a sleek new Samsonite

Samsonite’s popular Luggage Trade-in campaign is back and it’s the perfect excuse to upgrade your travel gear. Simply bring in your pre-loved luggage (any brand, size or condition) and enjoy 30% off Samsonite’s sleek Nuon and Octolite Neo collections.
These designs aren’t just stylish – they’re packed with smart features like expandable compartments, anti-theft zippers, TSA-approved locks, and even USB ports (on the cabin-sized Nuon). Bonus for UOB cardholders: enjoy an extra 5% off. You can trade in by purchasing online and dropping your old luggage at a store, or do it all in-store.
When: Until 27 April
Where: Samsonite luggage trade-in, purchase your new luggage online or in stores
11. The Marmalade Pantry’s Springtime afternoon tea experience

Treat yourself to a cosy tea sesh with The Marmalade Pantry’s new Springtime Serenity Afternoon Tea. This cafe serves up a mix of sweet and savoury bites. Think tangy Berriolette choux puffs, zesty mandarin orange cupcakes, crab rillette tarts, and juicy Vietnamese meatballs. Wash it down with a pot of shiso mint, crunchy apple, uji sencha or any of the eight tea options. It’s a great way to enjoy a mid-afternoon escape.
When: Until 30 April
How much: $78 (serves two)
Where: The Marmalade Pantry, Downtown, Anchorpoint and Novena outlets: daily, 3pm – 6pm; Ion outlet: Sunday – Friday, 2pm – 6pm
12. Mandai Wildlife’s Easter Egg-travaganza

Are the kids eager to get the ball rolling with Easter festivities? Let them run wild with the Mandai Wildlife Reserve’s annual Easter egg hunt, just in time for the March school holidays. Let the little ones connect with the wildlife through other Easter activities too! After browsing the 100 egg-themed installations, let the tots go for the Ranger Buddies Eggs-pedition for a physical egg hunt. If you’re lucky, you’ll also get a chance to see the first-ever Avian Easter Parade with dancers in enchanting costumes. Or head for the Magni-Pheasant Keeper Talk to learn more about pheasants and partridges. There are plenty of other activities to catch too, so be sure to check out Bird Paradise’s website!
When: Until 20 April 2025
How much: Kids enter for free with every full paying adult, tickets start at $49
Where: Mandai Wildlife’s Easter Eggs-travaganza, Bird Paradise, 20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825
13. Framed: A murder mystery in National Gallery Singapore

Gasp! You’ve been wrongfully accused of murder, what are you going to do? If you’ve always wanted to be the star of your very own whodunnit, this collaboration between National Gallery Singapore and Hidden Singapore will throw you into your wild dream. Solve puzzles, uncover hidden secrets, and discover how art shapes identity as you explore the gallery’s exhibitions, led by an AI chatbot who’ll guide you through hidden parts of the gallery.
When: From 1 March 2025
How much: Tickets start at $29.90 per person
Where: Framed: A murder mystery in National Gallery Singapore; daily, 10am – 7pm
14. LGBTQ Walking Tours
Every Sunday
From tiny hidden lanes to out and proud spaces, you’ll discover all the little secrets of Singapore’s LGBTQ+ history on this walking tour. Led by Isaac Tng, he’ll regale you with stories of the city and its history with gay trivia peppered into the mix. You’ll get to know Singapore through the lens of a queer person and in the context of gay history, stories that witness oppression, and visual aids to give you a better sense of what happened in the past.
When: Every Sunday, 5.30pm; tour takes 2.5 hours
How much: $55 per person, comes with a free drink
Where: LGBTQ Walking Tours, starts at Ikigai Izakaya
15. Garden of Wonder

Disney lovers need to pay Gardens by the Bay a visit to catch its latest exhibition because it’s a dream. Disney and Pixar characters have been brought to life with more than 6,000 preserved plants across 40 different species. Each one has been carefully selected for its colour and texture to create vivid topiaries of characters like Ariel, Snow White, and Sully. After snapping pictures and admiring the sculptures, pay a visit to the Floral Fantasy gift shop for merch and Disney-inspired activities.
When: Until 30 June 2025; Monday – Friday, 10am – 7pm; Saturday – Sunday, 10am – 8pm;
How much: Tickets start at $12
Where: Garden of Wonder, Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
16. Everyday Practices: A collection of regional artists’ works

For anyone who hasn’t heard, Singapore Art Museum has a collection of artworks showcasing contemporary art from the National Collection that inspires profound reflections. Everyday Practices features works from 19 artists and one artist collective from 10 Asian countries, drawing inspiration from Tehching Hsieh’s seminal work One Year Performance where he placed himself in solitude for a year. Building on Hsieh’s philosophy, this exhibition puts together diverse artworks focusing on everyday practices, repetition, and endurance.
When: Until 20 July 2025
How much: Free admission for Singaporeans and PRs
Where: Everyday Practices, Gallery 4, Level 3, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Road, Singapore 089065; daily, 10am – 7pm
17. 5 Albizias by Robert Zhao Renhui

A new travelling showcase by artist Robert Zhao Renhui will be taking over our heartland libraries. The exhibition – 5 Albizias – showcases the Albizia tree, a resilient piece of nature that’s often overlooked. It focuses on the impact of human actions, and the interplay between native and non-native, natural and artificial. It’s shown through visuals of Albizia trees, four from across Singapore and one from the Maluku Islands where the tree originated from.
When: Until 11 May 2025
How much: Free admission
Where: 5 Albizias by Robert Zhao Renhui, Jurong Regional Library, 21 Jurong East Central 1, Singapore 609732; daily, 10am – 9pm
18. Now Now 2025

If you haven’t paid a visit to New Bahru yet, here’s something to look out for when you’re out gallivanting. Now Now 2025 is a public showcase of six photographic works from Singaporean-based creatives, inviting you to explore Singapore’s present. Presented as billboards, the images offer tender glimpses of local people, drawing your gaze to less attention-grabbing spaces.
When: 17 January – 31 December 2025, all day
How much: Free entry
Where: Now Now 2025, New Bahru, 46 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239351
19. Harry Potter: Visions of Magic
Potterheads are in for a real treat because yet another thrilling immersive event inspired by the wizarding world is here to knock your socks off. Exclusive to Singapore, expect 10 different rooms and environments that will sink you into a whole new world. Grab a wand and interact with all the exhibits: you’ll get a chance to open the Chamber of Secrets, discover hidden messages, and cast spells.
When: Until 30 June 2025; daily, 11am – 10pm
How much: Tickets start at $39 for children and $49 for adults
Where: Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, Basement 1, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
20. Silent Disco’s party in the sky

When the full moons come out to play, Silent Disco’s monthly party series is here to slay. Night owls, put this event on your calendar. The Full Moon themed parties will have party-goers gathered under the stars for a night of music and dancing. All you have to do is grab a set of headphones and click through to the genre you love. Switch between three channels playing the very best in dance, pop, and rock. Don’t forget to snap a picture for the ‘Gram.
When: Once a month on select Saturdays, 10pm – 2am
How much: Tickets start at $38
Where: Silent Disco’s party in the sky, SkyPark Observation Deck, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
21. Borealis: Experience the northern lights amidst our Supertrees

Don’t have the budget for a trip to see the northern lights? Well, now you don’t have to with the newest installation at Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove! Created by Switzerland-based artist Dan Acher, Borealis is an art installation combining layers of light and cloud particles to mimic the aurora borealis. This is accompanied with an atmospheric soundtrack by French composer Guillaume Desbois.
When: Every Monday, Saturday, and Sunday; Monday, 8pm – 8.30pm; Saturday – Sunday, 9pm – 9.30pm
How much: Free admission
Where: Borealis: Experience the northern lights amidst our Supertrees, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
22. Orchids From the Land of Smiles

In collaboration with the Thai embassy, orchids will be taking over the Cloud Forest. The showcase features 40 orchid variations, including our famed Vanda Miss Joaquim. As with any exhibition at Gardens by the Bay, expect imitations of Thailand’s cultural icons like the Royal Pantheon, gilded Buddhist stupas, and yakshas.
When: 14 February – 1 May 2025, 9am – 9pm
How much: Tickets to the Cloud Forest start at $8 for children and $12 for adults
Where: Orchids From the Land of Smiles, Cloud Forest, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
23. Monet Inside: An immersive exhibition
Did you love your experience at the last Vincent Van Gogh: An Immersive Experience? Because another famed artist is being featured in a 360-degree spectacle. We’ll be seeing French painter Claude Monet’s works blown up with stunning visual effects, soundtracks, and a special narration from his longtime friend and art dealer, Paul Durand-Ruel, coming up in October. Uncover over 200 artworks projected on grand screens over six metres tall, and we’re sure that even more activities are to come!
When: Until 30 April 2025; daily, 10am – 8pm; sessions after 5pm are adults only
How much: Tickets start at $20
Where: Monet Inside: An immersive exhibition, Level 3, Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188778
24. Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco

From Shanghai to San Francisco, this exhibition reunites a set of hand-carved model pagodas for the first time in over a century. Inspired by real structures, the detailed models encapsulate the diversity of iconic buildings through historical periods. With this showcase, you’ll be treated to a picture of the cosmopolitan Shangai and San Francisco at the turn of the 20th century.
When: Until 1 June 2025; Saturday – Thursday, 10am – 7pm; Friday, 10am – 9pm
How much: Tickets start at $25 for adults and $20 for students
Where: Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco, Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555
25. Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest

The Everyday Museum has unveiled its latest commissioned artwork, and it’s one of the most impressive feats of sculpture work we’ve seen. As part of the Port/raits of Tanjong Pagar public art trail, take a walk to spot this rattan structure on your way back to the office from lunch.
Created by Zen Teh (an environmental artist and educator), this piece is constructed by weaving rattan into the shape of formations inspired by cultural monuments. We know what you’re wondering and no, you can’t enter the structure now. But we’re looking forward to getting the chance to see the inside of it!
When: Until 31 December 2025; daily, open 24 hours
How much: Free admission
Where: Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest, Spottiswoode Park, Singapore 088660
26. Crafts and drinks at Clayful Art Cafe

The most adorable cafe has popped up, and it brings us the best of both worlds – drinks and crafts! Combining both pottery studio and cafe concepts, Clayful Art Cafe offers you some unforgettable experiences. We’re talking pottery and glass painting workshops, cafe food, and free-flowing prosecco or beer. Now that’s a cute date idea.
When: Sunday – Thursday, 11am – 9pm; Friday – Saturday, 11am – 10pm
How much: From $30 per person
Where: Crafts and drinks at Clayful Art Cafe, #03-23, Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road, Singapore 238896
This weekend in Singapore is packed with exciting events and activities that promise fun for everyone! Whether you’re looking for unforgettable experiences or a great date night, there are plenty of free things to do in Singapore this weekend too.
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