
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 July. Bookmark this page if you’re always on the lookout for limited-time menus, parties, and news on all the new events happening during the weekend. Remember to keep up to date with what’s happening in Singapore! Let’s hop on to the list of fun things to do in Singapore this weekend.
Things to do this weekend in Singapore
1. [Free!] Asian Art and Craft Fair

The Asian Art & Craft Fair is making its inaugural debut in Singapore, and is bringing over 500 independent artists, designers, traditional master craftsmen, and contemporary brands with it! Bridging the gap between old-world heritage and modern aesthetics, this living gallery invites you to interact with creators, discover rare artisanal techniques, and shop some of the most unique art you can possibly find in one space. And you can’t have an artistic showcase without some workshops! Attendees can attend curated three-hour masterclasses on tie-dye and sculpting, or experiment with various mediums like ceramics, tote bags, and patches.
When: 11 to 12 July 2026
How much: Free admission
Where: Asian Art and Craft Fair, Hall 401 & 402, Suntec City Convention Centre, 1 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039593
2. Matariki Block Party at Magpie

Magpie’s set to host a block party in the buzzing Tiong Bahru neighbourhood to celebrate Matariki, the Maori New Year. And it’ll be welcoming some very special friends for the occasion! Across two days, Magpie will be dishing up nostalgic Kiwi cooking through the lens of three chefs – Eliot Thomas of Magpie, Caleb Carter of Emmelyn Restaurant in Guangzhou, and Dane Andersen of Burnt Ends. Dishes you can look forward to include Moewai Road (rewana tandoori bread with onion dip), a Kiwi pie mochi, Kiwi-owned Lumina lamb shoulder, and salt-baked salmon using Puha.
When: 10 to 11 July 2026
How much: $128 per person
Where: Matariki Block Party at Magpie, #01-88, 57 Eng Hoon Street, Singapore 160057
3. Chin Swee Neighbourhood Club

Common Man Coffee Roasters will be shaking up neighbourhoods with its fourth Chin Swee Neighbourhood Club – its biggest run yet! What started as a single weekend happening has now turned into a full-blown social affair for July. Think good food, good coffee, and a gathering of fellow curious minds. Events to look forward to include a neighbourhood quiz night, DJs spinning 2000s throwback hits, a pet-friendly furkids brunch club, and the Chin Swee Neighbourhood Club block party.
When: Until 26 July 2026
How much: Varies with each event
Where: Chin Swee Neighbourhood Club, happening at various Common Man Coffee locations
4. We Met At Goodbye, Alibi

Feel like stretching your social battery for a little bit this weekend? Make a reservation at Goodbye, Alibi for its latest social gathering! Start your night off nice and easy with a tipple and a bite to eat before making use of your coloured wrist tag and intentional questionnaire. Take the opportunity to know your fellow bar patrons in a low-pressure way, and you might walk away with a new friend at the end of the night.
When: 11 July 2026, 4pm to 8pm
How much: Open to guests who make reservations with food and drinks
Where: We Met At Goodbye, Alibi, 53A Duxton Road, Singapore 089517
5. Good Measure Melbourne x Singapore pop-up

Missing the taste of Melbourne’s coffee scene? Then you’re in luck, because Good Measure Melbourne will be popping up in Singapore this weekend for just two days! Known for its seamless transition from a daytime coffee spot to a vibey nighttime cocktail bar, treat yourself to one of its creations, available only for a limited time. We’re praying that its signature Mont Blanc coffee concoction will be on the menu at Kurasu. And maybe some coffee cocktails at its pop-up at Puffy Bois Pizza!
When: 11 to 12 July 2026
How much: Prices vary at each location
Where: Good Measure Melbourne x Singapore pop-up, multiple locations including Kurasu and Puffy Bois Pizza
6. 67 Pall Mall Summer Party: Soleil

67 Pall Mall may be a private members’ club for most of the year, but it’ll be opening its doors for one night only during its summer party. 67 Soleil offers the rare opportunity for members of the public to experience the club’s offerings, along with its newly opened restaurant, 67 on Scotts. The multi-level summer playground will offer various experiences with unique vibes. Think a seaside-inspired room with wine, late-night partying as if you were in Ibiza, and an open-air soiree reminiscent of Mykonos.
When: 11 July 2026, 5pm to 2am
How much: Tickets start from $167
Where: 67 Pall Mall Summer Party: Soleil, Level 27, Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road, Singapore 228208
7. Creators Super Fest

A community-focused festival is bringing creators together in one buzzing hub! Built on the tenets of create, share, and play, the Creators Super Fest combines creative talents and communities in arts, cosplay, craft, and music for an unforgettable experience. Expect art exhibitions by creators Lack and Yukoring, live drawing sessions, guest talks, and even idol and DJ performances.
When: 11 to 12 July 2026, 10am to 7pm
How much: Starts from $15 for single-day tickets
Where: Creators Super Fest, Hall 403 to 405, Suntec Singapore Convention Centre, 3 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038983
8. World Oyster Festival

Oyster lovers, it’s your time to shine because the annual World Oyster Festival returns to Greenwood Fish Market for the whole of July! And with three new live-imported fresh oysters making their debut for this year’s edition, there are even more reasons to check out the restaurant. You’ll get them at their freshest because oysters delivered to Greenwood Fish Market are flown over and stay alive until service. There’s even an oyster bar promotion where you can get freshly shucked house oysters at just $2.50 a piece with no minimum spend!
When: 1 to 31 July 2026
How much: Oysters start from $4.95 per piece
Where: World Oyster Festival, available at all Greenwood Fish Market outlets, including Greenwood Avenue and Quayside Isle
9. [Free!] Hypebeast Cup 2026

Hypebeast Cup 2026 has made it to Singapore, bringing a cultural crossover between football, streetwear, competitive gaming, and creativity. The month-long activation sees a multitude of distinct programs for each weekend. Expect the Halftime Social Club, where there’s a dedicated Asahi Bar, rotating workshops, sports poster printing, and silkscreen printing! Alternatively, gaming fans can head to the Gaming Lounge for games on the PlayStation 5, and the Coca-Cola Zone. Oh, and did we mention this is all free? Remember to get your hands on the limited-edition Hypebeast Cup Singapore 2026 merch, and pieces from local retailers Limited Edt and Weston Corp too!
When: Until 19 July 2026
How much: Free admission
Where: Hypebeast Cup 2026, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
10. Ichigo Ichie’s new menu

Tea lovers, this one’s for you. Ichigo Ichie, the kappo restaurant at Claymore Connect helmed by chef Akane Eno, has rolled out a seven-course tea-focused menu. We’re talking tea as broth, marinade, smoke, and basically the menu’s co-star. At $288++ per person, this splurge-worthy booking requires three days’ advance notice, so don’t try to wing it on a whim.
Things kick off with a welcome cold brew of Taiwan’s Gui Fei oolong, where a honeyed sweetness comes from tiny green leafhoppers munching on the leaves. Next, the kegani (horse hair crab) and murasaki uni starter with chilled white asparagus, asparagus sorbet, and tosazu jelly offered an impeccable first bite.
Sashimi-wise, the suzuki (sea bass) gets a drizzle of gyokuro-infused sesame oil that adds a savoury depth, while the hon maguro (bluefin tuna) is steeped in Guo Mu oolong-spiked shoyu. It’s subtle, but you’ll notice it.
Our favourite of the evening? The charcoal-grilled unagi dish, smoked over houjicha leaves for a nutty, toasty finish with the most gorgeous char and crunch. But the donabe’s also a hit: Koshihikari rice cooked with 1998 Liu Bao tea leaves, charcoal-grilled Hokkaido abalone, and fried burdock root for a comforting finish. Dessert closes things out on a refreshing note – blood orange sorbet paired with Izumi tea syrup and kanten jelly.
When: Until August 2026
How much: 7-course tea-focused menu at $288++ per person
Where: Ichigo Ichie, #01-16/17, Claymore Connect, 442 Orchard Road, Singapore 238879
11. Juju World

On the back of the incredibly successful Flower Market comes Juju World by artist Cj Hendry. The inflatable experience is the first one dedicated to Hendry’s character Juju, and will be exclusively in yellow just for Singapore. Enter the space to larger-than-life inflatables of JuJu, flowers, and even slide into giant ball pits where the balls are just mini plastic JuJus!
When: 20 June to 18 July 2026
How much: Tickets start from $15
Where: Juju World, Imba Theatre, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
12. [Free!] Formula 1 All Access 2.0

Ahead of the upcoming Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix comes All Access 2.0, a free-to-visit exhibition of all the juicy behind-the-scenes details of the Formula 1 race. This year’s edition promises to be even bigger and better than the last one with access to more exclusive spaces like the Race Control room, podium, and cool down room. The spotlight will be on the logistics and infrastructure, and on the people who make the race possible.
When: 26 June to 26 July 2026; Friday to Sunday, 10am to 8pm
How much: Free admission; registration required
Where: Formula 1 All Access 2.0, F1 Pit Building, 1 Republic Boulevard, Singapore 038975
13. [Free!] Remix 2026

Chinese culture will be front and center at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) thanks to Remix 2026. Co-presented with the SCCC’s Youth Force, these volunteers have concocted a festival filled with arts and cultural programmes ranging from dance, singing, jam sessions, experimental theatre, photography, and play. You can also look forward to workshops like selecting your very own traditional Chinese medicine-inspired herb blend at Botanica Brews, where you can get it brewed into a custom cup of warm roasted milk tea.
When: 3 to 12 July 2026
How much: Free admission with some ticketed events; SG Culture Pass eligible event
Where: Remix 2026, Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, 1 Straits Boulevard, Singapore 018906
14. KPop Demon Hunters Anniversary Pop-Up

Calling all KPop Demon Hunters fans! United Square is bringing the world of the hit franchise to Singapore with a special one-year anniversary pop-up. Expect exclusive merchandise, photo opportunities, and appearances by Huntrix and Saja Boys cosplayers, alongside family-friendly activities like face painting and kids’ hair styling sessions. Fans can also snag limited-edition collectables, including the exclusive Folding Umbrella Derpy, available as a purchase-with-purchase during the event period.
When: 19 June to 12 July, 11am – 9pm
How much: Free entry
Where: KPop Demon Hunters Anniversary Pop-Up, B1 Main Atrium, United Square, Thomson Road, Singapore 307591
15. Catch the FIFA action!

ICYMI: the FIFA World Cup 2026 is happening this month! Set to be one of the biggest sporting events of the year, you must tune in for the 104 matches happening this season. If you’re looking to head out to catch all the football thrill, check out our guide on where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore.
When: 11 June to 20 July 2026
How much: Free with some paid spots
Where: Catch the FIFA action!, multiple locations including Lau Pa Sat, Safra Clubs, Our Tampines Hub, and more
16. [Free!] Lazy Days with Dog & Frog

Everyone knows that when it comes to indie exhibitions in the art world, all eyes turn to Heartware Store. This time, Niall Breen will be making his Singapore debut! Famed for his minimalistic artworks of (you guessed it) a dog and a frog, the unlikely duo are portrayed in tongue-in-cheek and comical scenarios. For this exhibition, the pair wants to remind everyone it’s okay to take it slow, do nothing, and be lazy. So, after you take a gander through this exhibit, consider taking a nap. Dog and Frog said it was okay!
When: 29 May to 26 July 2026
How much: Free admission
Where: Lazy Days with Dog & Frog, Heartware Store & Gallery, 350B Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427598
17. The Portals Experience

The Portals Experience is the latest art exhibition in Singapore taking over the Fever Exhibition Hall, and it’s one for the fantasy lovers! Sprawling over 13,000 square feet is a paradise of all things science fiction and out of this world. Original world-class artworks will be on display, along with huge dioramas featuring over 10,000 miniature figurines. Be sure to snag the experience-exclusive print created by illustrator Kristal Melson in her signature electrifying colour palette.
When: 1 June to 2 September 2026
How much: Tickets start from $26 for adults and $17 for children from four to 12 years old
Where: The Portals Experience, Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore 228220
18. Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art

2026 must be a year of firsts, because National Gallery Singapore is hosting its first-ever R18 exhibition! Passion is Volcanic features intimate presentations of over 70 artworks exploring desire, sexuality, and the human body. Each theme has shaped artistic practices and discourse in Southeast Asia, and you might be able to identify them if you look beyond the initial erotic displays. Due to the nature of this exhibit, photography is prohibited at the exhibition and age verification will be conducted at the door.
When: 24 April to 30 August 2026
How much: Tickets start from $5
Where: Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art, City Hall Wing, Level 4, National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrews Road, Singapore 178957
19. Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue

Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue is making its first Asia stop in our Lion City, and it’s set to be a dream for Minecraft fans in Singapore. Thanks to motion tracking magic, you get to go on an hour-long quest into the Minecraft world. Take your Orb of Interaction and fight mobs, gather resources, and collaborate with others to save villagers under siege from a zombie attack. Remember to grab some exclusive merch (both physical and digital) on your way out! Psst: check out our Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue review to get more details.
When: 24 April to 13 September 2026
How much: Tickets start from $46 for adults and $40 for children
Where: Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue, Green Canvas, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
20. Grab your F1 merch at Audi House of Progress

Are you geared up for this year’s F1 Singapore Grand Prix? Because we sure are, and if you aren’t, we think snagging some of the latest merch will get you into the mood. Be one of the first few in Singapore to get the new Audi Revolut F1 Team merch! Think hats, t-shirts, lanyards, shorts, slides, and more. While you’re there, be sure to have a coffee and some bites at the cafe! The menu got a facelift recently and features some delectable reimagined German classics cooked up by Dave Pynt and the Burnt Ends Bakery team.
When: Ongoing; daily, 10am to 7pm
How much: Merchandise starts from $40
Where: Grab your F1 merch at Audi House of Progress,18 Cross Street, Singapore 048423
21. [Free!] The Everyday Museum

The next time you’re out in the office, see if you can spy some sneaky artworks while you’re taking your walk to lunch! Spotlighting the shifting movements in Singapore’s Central Business District, Singapore-based artists have been invited to create works that sneakily slip into spaces between buildings and pedestrian paths.
When: Until 31 December 2027
How much: Free to view
Where: The Everyday Museum, multiple locations around the Central Business District
22. 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 comes with its 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
23. 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: Until 19 December 2026; 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
24. 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.

