Post Category - What's OnWhat's On - Post Category - Things to Do With KidsThings to Do With KidsCheck out our Weekend Planner for all the exciting things to do this weekend in Singapore (9 – 11 January 2026)! We’ve found plenty of fun events for kids and parents alike, including FREE activities, so read on to find out what’s on.
With so many kids’ events and free things to do in Singapore, we’re always looking forward to the weekend! Well, we’re on top of all the best things to do this weekend in Singapore, whether it’s fun kids’ activities, pop-up markets, kids’ theatre shows, free outdoor playgrounds or free water playgrounds. Read on for ideas on what to do and where to go. Many of these events and activities are also free!
Here’s a snippet of what’s on this weekend (9 – 11 January 2026): Light to Night Festival 2026 returns, and a brand-new exhibition on the upcoming Terminal 5 opens at Changi Airport. Singapore Motorshow 2026 is also taking place this weekend, plus an array of fun kid-friendly activities!
Read more: 101 Best Kids’ Activities In Singapore
Things To Do This Weekend In Singapore & Fun Kids’ Events:
1. Inflatable playgrounds & more at the National Stadium Experience (FREE!)

The National Stadium is opening its doors to all, with an array of activities to get you moving. The National Stadium Experience gives the public free access to the stadium, so head over for a run on the track, and bring the kids to burn off all that energy at the giant inflatable playgorund. You can also sign up for the Teach a Child to Cycle Workshop (17 and 18 January slots available)! This weekend, there’s a vibrant kids’ market, a sketchwalk, dance workshops, KIN-BALL tryouts, sports games and HIIT sessions taking place. More info here.
Deets: Now till 18 January 2026, Monday – Thursday, 5pm – 9pm; Friday 4pm – 9pm; Saturday – Sunday, 9am – 9pm, National Stadium at The Kallang
2. Projection mapping & light installations at Light to Night Festival (FREE)

Light to Night Festival 2026 is back with its signature light art installations, projection mapping and community programmes in the Civic District. This year’s edition is held over four weekends, and you can hang out at the Art X Social Festival Village for yummy grub, live performances and more. Head to National Gallery Singapore, Asian Civilisations Museum, The Arts House and Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall to see all the dazzling light projections, and check out some interactive illuminated installations at the Padang, ACM Green and more! Entry is free, with ticketed programmes available. More info here.
Deets: 9 – 31 January, Various locations around the Civic District including National Gallery Singapore, Asian Civilisations Museum, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, The Arts House, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Funan
Read more: Guide To Light To Night Festival 2026
3. Futuristic aviation exhibition at T5 In the Making (FREE!)

A brand new FREE family-friendly exhibition is opening at Changi Airport Terminal 3, and it gives visitors a good look at what Singapore’s aviation industry will look like in the near future! ‘T5 In the Making’ isn’t just a peek at the upcoming Terminal 5; it’s got five experiential zones with interactive displays, scale models and more. There’s even a zone with robots! Entry is free, but we recommend booking a time slot in advance to avoid disappointment.
Deets: 6 January – March 2026, 10am – 8pm, Changi Airport Terminal 3, Level 1 Arrival Hall (near McDonald’s)
4. Check out the latest rides at the Singapore Motorshow

Car enthusiasts, mark your calendars for 8 to 11 January, because the Singapore Motorshow 2026 is taking place this weekend! There’ll be over 37 top automotive names making an appearance, including EVs, new models and new names that are shaking the industry up. Look out for interactive booths, car racing challenges and offers, plus a lucky draw where you could very well win a car! There are non-ticketed areas you can access, and you can get tickets onsite or online from $10. kids below 1.2-metres-tall can enter for free with a paying adult. Get tickets here.
Deets: 8 – 11 January, Suntec Singapore Convention Centre, Levels 6, 4, 3 & 1 Atrium
5. Pongal Open House & play area at Indian Heritage Centre (FREE!)

Head over to the Indian Heritage Centre (IHC) for the Pongal Open House that spans two weekends! Look forward to the Pongal Festive Market, free food and drinks, free craft activities, cultural workshops and great vibe. The IHC also has a kids’ gallery, ‘Step into Play’ where they can check out Shadow Puppet storytelling, a mini town and free activity booklets! More info here.
Deets: 10, 11, 17 & 18 January, 10am – 5pm, Indian Heritage Centre
6. Arcade & IRL games at the Pac-Man Carnival

There’s a huge Pac-Man Carnival taking place at Sentosa, in conjunction with the classic gaming franchise’s 45th anniversary. Hop onboard the Pac-Man themed Sentosa Express train and then enjoy an array of Pac-Man themed fun. There’s a life-sized Pac-Man maze, giant-screen Pac-Man battles, arcade machines and carnival games. You can also get your hands on limited-edition Pac-Man merch and snap lots of photos with giant inflatables and statues. Entry is from $5.90 and you can get tickets here.
Deets: Now till 11 January 2026, Monday – Thursday 3pm – 10pm, Friday – Sunday & Ph 12pm – 10pm (last entry at 9pm), Palawan Green, Sentosa
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7. Neon rooms, giant ball pit & more at Dopamine Land

We love all things neon, lights and ball pits, and that’s exactly what you’ll get at Dopamine Land! This kid-friendly exhibition is a multi-sensory experience filled with surprises at every corner. Explore nine themed rooms–all IG-worthy, of course–which include a giant ball pit, neon rooms, a dreamlike forestscape, a pillow fight room, a disco room and more! There’s also a bonus room with a VR experience. Tickets cost from $11.90 and you can get them here.
Deets: 19 December 2025 onwards, Wednesday – Monday, 11am – 9pm (closed Tuesdays), Weave, Resorts World Sentosa
8. K-Pop Demon Hunters Singapore pop-up (FREE!)

The official K-Pop Demon Hunters pop-up has opened right here in Singapore! The pop-up has already kicked off in Seoul and Hong Kong, and will also be making stops in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo and Taipei. The Singapore version isn’t quite as elaborate as its Seoul counterpart, though. While the Seoul pop-up had life-sized costume displays and recreations of the movie sets such as Rumi’s bedroom and the hunters’ snack table, the Singapore pop-up is more of a small merchandise store. There are jerseys, stickers, light sticks, bags, posters, magnets, keychains and more, if you’re ready to splurge. Admission is free, but we recommend booking a slot here ahead of time.
Deets: Now till 11 January 2026, *SCAPE Singapore
9. Catch Beauty and the Beast The Musical

Beauty and the Beast The Musical is finally here! The highly acclaimed kid-friendly musical show makes its only stop in Asia right here in Singapore. Look forward to fan-favourite tunes such as ‘Be Our Guest’, along with intricate costumes, elaborate sets and more. Tickets cost from $70 and you can get tickets here.
Deets: Now till 25 January 2026, Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
10. Star Wars Pop-Up Library with robots at Changi Airport (FREE!)

There’s a cool new Star Wars Pop-Up Library at Changi Airport Terminal 3 and it’s completely free to enter! This futuristic pop-up features over 2,000 specially curated Star Wars books, including comics, manga and novels, many of which are stored in a library that looks like a spaceship control centre! Here’s the cool part: it’s got robot librarians! Head to the screen to borrow a book, then watch as the robot retrieves it. It does take some time to do so, but trust us when we say the kiddos will find the whole process fascinating.
Deets: Now till 24 January 2026, 10am – 10pm, Changi Airport Terminal 3, Level 2 (near the Skytrain and linkbridge to Jewel)
11. Visit the new Curiosity Cove at Mandai

There’s a brand-new indoor playground and it’s officially the largest nature-inspired playscape in Singapore! Curiosity Cove has opened at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve and it promises tonnes of exploration for kids. It was designed for kids aged 3 to 12 in mind, and spans four zones that incorporate multi-sensory touchpoints, interactive digital projections, and so many elements that encourage kids to climb, jump, crawl, hop, skip and basically move to their heart’s content. Tickets cost from $48/child with complimentary entry for one adult and you can get them here. P.S. Remember to bring your non-slip socks as these are a must (for both kids and adults)!
Deets: Open daily with 2-hour time slots at 10am, 12.30pm & 3pm, Mandai Wildlife EAST
12. Interactive SKULLPANDA installations at National Museum

Fans of Pop Mart, this one’s for you! There’s a SKULLPANDA exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore–the first of its kind in Singapore. It’s filled with interactive experiences, as well as free-to-access art installations at the museum’s public spaces. Tickets cost from $14 and you can get them here.
Deets: Now till 22 February 2026, National Museum of Singapore
13. My Little Pony displays at Floral Fantasy

If you’ve got My Little Pony fans at home, this one’s for you! Floral Fantasy at Gardens by the Bay is channeling its inner Canterlot vibes! Spot all your favourite characters, including Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Twilight Sparkle, the royal princesses and more. The botanical backdrops really make it feel like you could be strolling through Canterlot itself! Don’t forget to check out the exclusive My Little Pony merch at the pop-up store. Standard admission rates apply and you can get tickets here.
Deets: Now till 12 April 2026, 10am – 9pm, Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay
14. Multi-sensory installations at Gallery Children’s Biennale (FREE!)

Gallery Children’s Biennale opens this weekend at National Gallery Singapore. Kids can explore eight multi-sensory installations, all surrounding the theme “Tomorrow, We’ll Be…”. It’s all about Joy, Kindness, Love and Dream and is designed for kids of all ages. In fact, it’s the first time all installations are baby-friendly. Find out more about Gallery Children’s Biennale here.
Deets: Now till 29 March 2026, National Gallery Singapore
15. Check out the new PLAY + MAKE creative space (FREE*)

The all-new PLAY + MAKE at Children’s Museum Singapore opens this weekend, and it’s perfect for kids who love to tinker, imagine, and create. Inspired by the permanent exhibition ‘Into the Hawkerverse’, this new space lets them piece together outfits, stage their own stories, throw a kueh tea party and get hands-on with materials like rattan, fabric and wood. There’s a rotating line-up of activities too—think paper dolls, crockery design and weaving crafts. Parents will appreciate the thoughtful guide (co-created with BRB Kids) to help spark meaningful play and conversations. And yes, there’s even a LEGO tingkat and Hokkien Mee shoes to check out. *Entry is FREE for Singaporeans and PRs; standard rates apply here.
Deets: Now till 31 March 2026, Children’s Museum Singapore
16. Visit the Learning Gallery at Singapore Art Museum (FREE!)

If you’re looking for free things to do this weekend, here’s one to jot down. The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) opens its refreshed Learning Gallery and it spotlights the theme of ‘Childhood’. Be among the first to see exclusive artworks at the free Art Carnival taking place for one day only. There are fun workshops such as paper camera-making, guided tours and even the opportunity to make a sticker cai fan dish. Entry to the Learning Gallery is FREE and you can find out more here.
Deets: Now till 28 June 2026 (Free carnival on 2 August) 10am – 7pm, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Level 1 Gallery 2
17. Attend a storytelling sesh at Gateway Kids Club (FREE!)

Did you know that there are free kids’ storytelling sessions every Saturday at the Gateway Theatre? Gateway Kids Club offers a different theme each month, and this January, the theme is ‘New Beginnings’ which comprises stories of hope and courage! Bring the kids for free storytelling sessions, all surrounding the man of the family. More info here.
Deets: 10, 17, 24 & 31 January, 10am onwards, Gateway Dance Studio
Read more: Kids Theatre Shows & Concerts Happening In Singapore
Stay tuned for these upcoming weekend events for kids and adults! ↓
Check out the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition

Fans of Demon Slayer, rejoice! A massive 21,000-square-foot exhibition of the hit anime, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, will land in Singapore for the first time in January. This multi-sensory exhibition will be spread across two floors, giving you the chance to step into life-sized sets to experience some of your favourite moments from the anime. Early bird ticket sales (from $18.20) begin on 26 November on Pelago and Klook.
Deets: 24 January – 15 March 2026, 4 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397697
See aircraft aerial displays at Weekend@Airshow

The Singapore Airshow is back in February 2026, and Weekend@Airshow is a rare opportunity for the public to witness jaw-dropping aerial aircraft displays by some of the best and most skilled pilots in the world! Expect a weekend filled with flight demonstrations, ranging from fighter jets to helicopters, all performing exhilarating stunts and maneuvers right above you. Attendees can also check out military, commercial and business aircraft up close with a wide array of static displays at Weekend@Airshow. Chat with friendly pilots and flight engineers, snap lots of photos, and look out for the airshow’s friendly mascots in attendance. We’ve attended previously and can vouch that it’s an unforgettable experience for kids and adults alike! We do, however, recommend bringing earplugs/ear muffs, a portable fan, an umbrella and hat, and lots of water. Tickets cost $39/adult and $19/child aged 3 to 12, with a bundle of four tickets and a parking pass available at $250. Read more about the Singapore Airshow here, and get tickets here.
Deets: 7 – 8 February 2026, Changi Exhibition Centre
Looking for more fun things to do this weekend in Singapore with kids? Here are more ideas:
Tinker & create at Spark!Lab, Punggol Library (FREE!)

Did you know that Punggol Library has a pop-up tinkering space for kids? Bring your curious little ones to take on challenges such as building a vehicle or figuring out how to clean the oceans. They can tinker and get creative, and there are questions that’ll guide them through each activity. It’s best suited for kids aged 7 to 17, but kids younger than 8 years old can give it a try when accompanied by an adult. Entry is first-come-first serve.
Deets: Saturday – Sunday 10am – 8.30pm; Monday – Friday 2pm – 8.30pm (closed on PH and the eve of Christmas, New Year), Punggol Library
Watch a free movie at Nightflix Somerset (FREE!)

Every first Saturday of the month, head down to Somerset Youth Park for a free outdoor movie screening at Nightflix Somerset! All you have to do is bring your own headphones, a picnic mat and movie buddies (aka your kids) to enjoy a free movie screening–perfect if you’re wondering what to do in Singapore this weekend. Just register via the Cinewav app to secure a spot! More info here.
Deets: 7.30pm, Every first Saturday of the month till 31 December 2025, Somerset Youth Park
Head to a Fire Station Open House this weekend (FREE!)

Does your kiddo love fire engines? Did you know you can take them to see a working Fire Station on the weekend for free? Selected Fire Stations are open for visits on Saturday mornings over two time slots – 9am to 9:50am or 10am to 10:50am. Both timeslots are guided tours. Tots will love this experience where they can learn about the cool Emergency Vehicles and their capabilities, watch a demo on donning the full firefighting protective gear, and see how the equipment is used (nothing beats seeing those massive sprays in person!).
Deets: Saturdays every weekend, 9am to 9:50am or 10am to 10:50am, Selected Fire Stations
Borealis Northern Lights at Supertree Grove (FREE!)

Borealis at Gardens by the Bay is a free immersive light and sound installation at Supertree Grove created by Switzerland-based artist Dan Ache. Using layers of light and cloud particles, the magical splendour of the Northern Lights is recreated. Borealis happens on Mondays and the weekend only (timing below) and is in addition to the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show, where the lights on the Supertrees dance to a changing musical soundtrack that takes place daily at 7.45pm and 8.45pm.
Deets: Borealis: Mondays, 8pm – 8.30pm; Every Sat & Sun 9pm – 9.30pm, Supertree Grove
Read more: 101 Best Activities For Kids In Singapore
Cool off at a water playground (FREE!)

Looking for free things to do this weekend with the kids? Head to one of the many free water playgrounds around Singapore! You’re spoilt for choice–from the animal-themed play space at the free rooftop water playground at Tampines 1 Mall to the ever-popular Far East Organization Children’s Garden with its multiple fountains. There’s also the newly-opened Yew Tee Lifestyle Corridor in the West and Canberra Cove in the North-East!
Read all about Singapore’s free water play areas.
Visit a petting zoo or animal farm

Bring your little animal lovers to interact with animals at petting zoos and animal farms in Singapore. Meet the friendly goats of Hay Dairies, see over 22,000 crocodiles at Long Kuan Hung Crocodile Farm, or do some longkang fishing at Qian Hu Fish Farm. You can also go horse or pony riding at these horse stables in Singapore or simply head to the Singapore Zoo to meet the friendly animals at KidzWorld! It’s a no-brainer when figuring out what to do in Singapore this weekend!
Read about all the places you can interact with animals in Singapore.
Explore a park this weekend

Another free thing to do in Singapore over the weekend is exploring one of Singapore’s kid-friendly parks. These parks have free kid-friendly activities, including walking trails and playgrounds. Some new parks that have opened recently include the stroller-friendly Bidadari Par,k which takes inspiration from Winnie the Pooh’s Acre Wood. There’s also the revamped Chinese and Japanese Gardens at Jurong Lake Gardens, where there are 13 different play areas at Forest Ramble and the Clusia Cove water playground.
Read more about the best parks in Singapore for kids.
Read more: 101 Best Kids’ Activities In Singapore
Go on a cycling excursion (FREE!)
It’s free (if you have your own bicycle), it gets the kids away from screens, and it lets you explore nature: cycling makes a great weekend jaunt with the kiddos! There are so many great kid-friendly cycling routes in Singapore, from well-manicured parks to more rugged trails that’ll allow you to truly detox from the daily hustle and bustle.
Read more about the best cycling routes in Singapore.
Take the family hiking (FREE!)

Hiking in Singapore is one of our favourite things to do over the weekend with the kids! It’s a great way to not just immerse yourself in nature, but also spot wild animals in their natural habitat. With so many lovely options, you can find hiking trails to suit every difficulty and vibe, including stroller-friendly trails and rugged ones that take you deep into the jungle!
Read more about the best hiking trails in Singapore.
Explore a kid-friendly museum this weekend

Looking for fun things to do this weekend in Singapore to enrich your child’s mind and senses? Bring them to a kid-friendly museum or art exhibition. There are plenty of exhibits and museums where the young ones can soak up some culture or learn something new, such as the Children’s Museum Singapore and the Air Force Museum, both of which are free for Singaporeans and PRs. There are also interactive exhibits such as the permanent FutureWorld at ArtScience Museum. Also check out the life-size dinosaur skeletons at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum which is sure to impress dino-loving kiddos, or let your kid embrace their artsy side at the Keppel Art Centre for Education.
Read more about kid-friendly museums & exhibits in Singapore.
Fun things to do this weekend: Indoor playground

Indoor playgrounds are the ultimate fail-proof way to keep your child entertained (and thoroughly tuckered out) over the weekend – especially if you’re looking for an indoor activity for kids. Thankfully, there are so many options to choose from, making it one of the best things to do with kids! Bring the kids to zoom around colourful tracks at VroomTown or explore the aviation-themed Kiztopia Jewel! Adventurous kiddos will have a field day at X-SCAP8’s and Superpark’s obstacle courses, and you can add an educational edge at indoor playgrounds such as KidsSTOP at Science Centre Singapore and The Artground.
Read more about the best indoor playgrounds in Singapore.
Run around at an outdoor playground (FREE!)

There are so many things we love about bringing the kiddos to an outdoor playground! Firstly, it’s the perfect solution if you’re looking for free things to do with kids; secondly, the little ones simply thrive outdoors and get plenty of fresh air. Needless to say, you probably have your go-to outdoor playgrounds near you, but check out some of the newer ones that’ve opened: Bidadari Park’s nest-themed playground, Boon Lay Glade’s fire station-themed playground and Tampines Boulevard Park (West)’s small playground with a sand pit.
Read more about the best outdoor playgrounds in Singapore.
Beaches, theme parks & more at Sentosa

Sentosa Island is packed with plenty of family fun, making it a great choice when wondering what to do in Singapore this weekend! It’s home to some of Singapore’s best beaches and beach clubs, as well as fail-proof kids’ activities in Singapore such as Universal Studios Singapore, The Palawan @ Sentosa where you’ll find the inflatable water park HydroDash, and the hands-on KidZania.
Read more about all the best things to do in Sentosa.
Storytelling & programmes at public libraries (FREE!)

Singapore’s public libraries are wonderfully equipped with plenty of kids’ books and magazines to entertain kids of all ages. We love that this is one of the best free things to do with kids, and a great rainy day activity These libraries in Singapore have the best kids’ facilities, including kids reading corners, colourful and vibrant decor, educational corners and more! You can also find free storytelling sessions at your nearest public library. If you’re looking for more free things to do this weekend in Singapore, check out their lineup of events here.
Read more about kid-friendly public libraries in Singapore.
Play giant chess or lawn bowls (FREE!)

Did you know that you can hire out free Giant Chess sets from Sports Hub if you book ahead? Make it a family game. It’s brainpower, and a physical workout, as you will have to use both your hands and feet to make the chess pieces move. There are lots of other free outdoor facilities from basketball courts and beach volleyball courts, to a playground and lawn bowls, too. More info here.
Deets: Prebook chess sets ahead. Singapore Sports Museum rooftop, 6 Stadium Walk, Singapore
Things to do this weekend in Singapore: Go cafe-hopping
Wondering what to do this weekend in Singapore with kids? There are so many kid-friendly restaurants and cafes in Singapore that you can make a day of it! Spend the morning at a cafe with playgrounds and kids’ corners, or bring the kids for a treat of ice cream or cakes and pastries at a dessert cafe in Singapore. Keep your eyes peeled for kids eat free deals as well!
Bring the kids for a buffet or afternoon tea
Weekends are for spending quality time as a family, and what better way to do that than with a memorable meal? Find a buffet in Singapore to treat the family to a sumptuous lunch or dinner, or book an afternoon tea in Singapore for decadent treats–some too pretty to eat (but will definitely delight the kiddos).
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