


What’s on this weekend? Check out our weekend planner for things to do this weekend in Singapore and where to go this weekend with kids, plus don’t miss these fun free weekend events for kids in Singapore.
Looking for things to do this weekend in Singapore with the kids? We’ve got your back. There are so many things to do this weekend in Singapore with kids, and we’ve got the lowdown on all the best kids’ events and free things to do this weekend! Whether it’s fun kids’ activities, weekend markets, kids’ theatre shows, free outdoor playgrounds or free water playgrounds, you’ll have no trouble figuring out what to do in Singapore with kids. Read on for our weekly roundup of kids’ weekend events and happenings, what’s on in Singapore, and what to do in Singapore this weekend.
Here’s a snippet of things to do this weekend in Singapore with kids: So many National Day events, including fireworks and new exhibitions; light shows and installations, a huge sports fest with free tryouts, the Istana Open House and so much more!
Read more: 101 Best Kids’ Activities In Singapore
Disclaimer: These are external events not owned or managed by Sassy Mama. Always check with the organiser for changes or cancellations before heading over.
Best Things To Do This Weekend In Singapore With Kids, Kids’ Events & Where To Go This Weekend:
1. 30 sports tryouts & more at Decathlon Sports Fest (FREE!)

There’s a huge sports festival taking place this weekend with over 30 sports tryouts. The Decathlon Sports Fest has gone big by bringing on expert coaches to lead the way. Whether it’s pickleball, swimming, football or even pony riding and scuba diving, you’re sure to find something that tickles your fancy. There’s food and music to keep you fueled, and the best part is–entry and sports try-outs are completely free! More info here.
Deets: 2 – 3 August, 9am – 7pm, Decathlon Kallang
2. New light installation at Gardens by The Bay (FREE!)

Make your way to the Lawn at Gardens by the Bay to catch SPARK, an immersive light installation that has wowed audiences in cities like London, Tokyo, and Melbourne. Now it’s making its Southeast Asian debut right here in Singapore. For just four nights, thousands of silent, floating biodegradable lights will drift through the air, a lot like fireflies lighting up the night sky! More information here.
Deets: 31 July – 2 August: 8pm – 10pm; 3 August: 9pm – 10.30pm, Supertree Grove Lawn, Gardens by the Bay
3. Spot light projections in the CBD (FREE!)

Take a walk around the Bras Basah.Bugis district after the sun sets, and you’ll spot light installations around the area. Look out for striking projection mapping installations and digital light installations that are part of HeritageSG’s annual National Day Activations. Think of it as a prequel to the upcoming Singapore Night Festival, so you can get in on the after-dark fun ahead of the festival. More info here.
Deets: 1 August – 6 September, Friday – Saturday 7.30pm – 12am; Sunday – Thursday 7.30pm – 11pm, National Museum of Singapore (till 9 August), Reflection Pool @ Bras Basah MRT Station, Fortune Centre’s digital billboard, Stamford Walkway, St Joseph’s Church, Ten Square’s digital billboard & The Cathay
4. Get a peek inside The Istana at its Open House (FREE*)

The Istana Open House is back for its National Day edition and it gives families a rare chance to explore the grounds of the official residence of the Singapore President. Each open house usually comes with an array of live cultural performances and activities for the family, with this one being SG60 themed. Visitors can also take an exclusive tour to get behind the scenes of the Istana! Entry is free for Singaporeans, PRs and migrant workers, and a fee of $20/adult and $10/child applies for standard entry. Read more about the Istana Open House before heading down.
Deets: 3 August, 8.30am – 6pm, The Istana
5. Storytelling, light & art installations at National Museum (FREE*)

This one’s a history lesson that’ll keep the family wanting more. ‘Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time’ is a new kid-friendly exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore, and it’s packed with immersive elements. Lights, sounds, storytelling, interactivity; it’s got it all (there are even fun magical critters that’ll make an appearance!). The exhibit opens just in time for National Day celebrations and brings visitors through 700 years of Singapore’s maritime history. *Entry is FREE for Singaporeans and PRs; standard rates are $10/adult and $7/concession – reserve your spot here.
Deets: From 8 August onwards, National Museum of Singapore, Shaw Foundation Glass Rotunda
6. Thai food, fashion & more at Thailand Week (FREE!)

No flights needed for a mini “getaway” right here in the city! Thailand Week 2025 is bringing over 50 brands from Thailand to Singapore. Suss out delicious Thai snacks, fashion labels, skincare, jewellery and wellness products. There are also cute items for pets. We hear there’ll be complimentary ice cream and a sure-win claw machine with a minimum spend. Entry is free and you can stay up-to-date here.
Deets: 31 July – 3 August, 10am – 9pm, Suntec City Convention Centre, Level 1 Atrium
7. Visit the new 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: 2 August 2025 – 28 June 2026, 10am – 7pm, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Level 1 Gallery 2
8. Check out the reopened Sentosa Nature Discovery (FREE!)

This weekend, bring the kids for a day out in nature at the revamped Sentosa Nature Discovery! There are interactive exhibits, specimens and viewpoints that spotlight eight types of habitats you can find in Singapore. There’s a Swiftlet Bunker that’s home to two species of swiftlets as well as galleries and libraries for young ones to explore. More info here.
Deets: 1 August onwards, 9am – 5pm, Sentosa Nature Discovery at Imbiah Station, Sentosa
9. Show support at the Yellow Ribbon Community Arts Festival (FREE!)

There’s a roving art truck that’ll be touring Singapore over the weekends in August! Part of the Yellow Ribbon Community Arts Festival, these art trucks will feature interactive installations, live performances and family-friendly activities. Keep an eye out for an art truck near you to support a good cause. More info here.
Deets: 2 – 6 August, 10am – 7pm, One Holland Village; 2- 3 August, 11am – 8pm @ Discover Tanjong Pagar)
Upcoming: 8 August, 10am – 7pm @ One Holland Village; 9 August, 9am – 6pm at Our Tampines Hub; 10 August, 4pm – 9pm @ NDP Heartlands Yishun; 16 – 17 August, 8am – 5pm @ Bedok Heartbeat; 23 – 24 August, 10am – 7pm @ Suntec City; 30 – 31 August, 8am – 5pm @ Gardens by the Bay
10. Pamper your furkids at Singapore Pet Festival

The Singapore Pet Festival returns to the Sands Expo & Convention Centre with so many things you can pamper your pets with. Other than a seemingly endless amount of pet merch and products, there are pet-themed workshops, free pet health checks, cat interaction sessions, contests, giveaways and more. Tickets cost from $6 and you can get them here.
Deets: 1 – 3 August, 10am – 8pm, Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Level 1 Halls A, B, C
11. Workshops & free performances at Capitol Singapore

We’re all feeling the excitement leading up to National Day and you can get in on the wholesome vibes this weekend at Capitol Singapore. Head over on Saturday for a free performance by SingNation! which ends with a dazzling fireworks display from the National Day Parade rehearsals. Over the weekend, there are also pressed flower art workshops for $10! Stay up to date here.
Deets: SingNation! on 2 August 7pm – 8pm; Workshops on 4 – 5 August, 3pm – 6pm, Capitol Singapore Outdoor Plaza
12. Inflatable obstacle course & more at Marina Square (FREE!)

Head down to Marina Square to check out a free inflatable obstacle course and interactive activities at Marina Square. The ‘I’m Proud of You: ChampsFest 2025’ by MindChamps PreSchool allows little ones to take part in fun challenges inspired by science, maths, and languages. There are also drop-in activities and live performances by preschoolers! More info here.
Deets: 6 – 10 August, 10am – 8pm, Marina Square Atrium
13. Fireworks, family activities & more at PAssionArts Festival

Heads up, there may be National Day fireworks taking place in your ‘hood this weekend! PAssionArts Festival kicks off at several heartland locations and there’s tonnes of fun for the community. Live performances, carnivals, food, game stations and more await! Stay up to date here.
Deets: 2 & 3 August, various locations including Yuhua, Pasir Ris, Marine Parade & More
14. New SingaPop! exhibition at ArtScience Museum

If you haven’t visited the ArtScience Museum in a while, here’s your cue to do so. Not only has the Future World exhibit gotten an update, but there’s also a new SG60-themed exhibit titled SingaPop! Curated by local icon Dick Lee, this exhibition is all about celebrating multiculturalism and everything that makes it thrive, from hawker centres to pop culture and more. Admission is from $20, and you can get tickets here.
Deets: 2 August – 28 December, Sunday – Thursday 10am – 7pm; Friday – Saturday 10am – 9pm, ArtScience Museum
Read more: Best Free Museums & Kid-Friendly Exhibitions In Singapore
15. Visit the new Singapore Oceanarium

S.E.A. Aquarium has got a glow-up! Now back as the new Singapore Oceanarium, this beloved kids’ attraction in Singapore is now three times larger than before, with 22 zones! We’re mega excited about new additions such as the Ancient Waters and Conquering Land, which has prehistoric ocean animals (perfect for dinosaur-loving kids) and other zones that aim to bring visitors emotionally closer to marine life. Read all about the Singapore Oceanarium here.
Deets: Opening 24 July, Resorts World Sentosa
16. Light installations at Singapore Botanic Gardens (FREE!)

The Singapore Botanic Gardens has gotten a fab glow-up, literally! If you’re looking for free things to do this weekend in Singapore (or even during the weekdays), head over to the gardens to catch the nightly light installations, EnlighTEN, spread across the gardens. There’s also an Orchid Show taking place during this time where locals get free entry to the National Orchid Garden from now till 27 July. Head down on weekends to check out an array of plants, orchids and more goodies at the MarketPlace. More info here.
Deets: 19 July – 10 August (Orchid Show from now till 27 July, 8.30pm – 7pm daily; MarketPlace on 26 & 27 July), Singapore Botanic Gardens
17. Watch the Little Red Riding Hood on the stage

This weekend, bring the kids for a unique rendition of this classic children’s tale performed by Lyngo Theatre from the UK. Witness how two actors slip into multiple roles and expect a show filled with humour, music and surprises. Tickets cost from $35, and you can get them here.
Deets: 26 July – 3 August, Drama Centre Black Box
Read more: Kids’ Theatre Shows & Musicals In Singapore
18. Food-themed inflatable playground at Suntec City (FREE!)

The new inflatable Food Playground at Suntec City had us at “Chendol Ball Pit”. That’s right–a ball pit inspired by our favourite Singaporean dessert! The setup features another dragon slide that takes the form of the iconic Toa Payoh Dragon Playground (but giant-sized). Families can also take part in the Food Playground Challenge with puzzles, photos, a Five Stone game and a test of your hawker reflexes and prata-flipping skills. There are cute food-themed goodies to be redeemed when you complete the challenges! P.S. Bring socks for the playground; it’s also recommended for ages 4 to 12. And yes, it’s FREE to play–just sign up for a free Suntec+ membership! More info here.
Deets: 24 July – 31 August (Dragon Playground open from 28 July – 10 august, 11am – 9pm) Suntec City
19. Makeup & cosmetics sale at Beauty Fiesta

If you’ve been waiting to refresh your vanity, this weekend is your chance to get the best deals on luxury skincare, makeup, bodycare, fragrances, haircare and more! The Beauty Fiesta is packed with all your favourite brands, with items from over 200 brands going at up to 90% off. Tickets start from $10 and you can get them here.
Deets: 25 – 27 July & 1 – 3 August, 10am – 9.30pm, Singapore EXPO Hall 6A
20. Beachside BBQ at Sentosa GrillFest (FREE entry!)

It’s hard to say no to a good BBQ party! Well, you can feast on as many grilled goodies, desserts and brews as you want at the Sentosa GrillFest, taking place over five weekends. Bring the family to Siloso Beach to go on a food crawl through 35 vendors over five zones featuring an array of grill styles, from local grills to international faves. More info here.
Deets: 17 July – 10 August, Friday & Saturday, 4pm – 10.30pm, Siloso Beach
21. LEGO & light-up at National Museum of Singapore (FREE!)

The National Museum of Singapore is all geared up for National Day! From now till 9 August, drop by to check out their latest exhibition, a colourful diorama made of LEGO, featuring all things we love about Singapore. There are also digital colouring experiences and hands-on LEGO activities, and a chance for you to contribute to a LEGO mural that’s going to be record-breaking. Stay a little later to catch the National Day Light-Up while you’re here. During this time, entry to the National Museum of Singapore is free for all–also a great chance for you to check out the museum’s revamped Shaw Foundation Glass Rotunda. Registration for programmes here.
Deets: 18 July – 9 August, National Museum of Singapore
Read more: Kid-Friendly Museums & Exhibitions In Singapore
22. 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: 20 July 2025 – 31 March 2026, Children’s Museum Singapore
23. Watch the Fantastic Mr Fox musical

We love a good kids’ musical in Singapore, especially when it’s one from our very own childhood! Roald Dahl’s iconic Fantastic Mr Fox takes on a musical spin, thanks to the Singapore Repertory Theatre. Bring the little ones to follow the adventures of the cunning Mr Fox–we know it’s going to be an enjoyable one for kiddos who love animals! English and Mandarin performances are available. Get tickets from $22 here.
Deets: 16 July – 3 August (English performances); 4 – 16 August (Mandarin performances), Monday – Friday 11.30am & 2.30pm; Saturday – Sunday 11am & 2pm, Victoria Theatre
Read more: Best Kids’ Theatre Shows & Musicals In Singapore
24. One Piece & MUJI baseball pop-ups at Plaza Singapura (FREE!)

There are TWO fun pop-ups taking place at Plaza Singapura this weekend! Fans of One Piece can check out the MINISO pop-up, where you can get merch exclusive to Singapore. Snap pics with a Luffy model, his iconic straw hat and a WANTED poster, and check out a One Piece performance. More info here.
While you’re here, be sure to also check out the Hiroshima Toyo Carp baseball pop-up at MUJI Plaza Singapura for little baseball fans. Get authentic team merch and check out Singapore-exclusive collectibles, plus goodies and products from Hiroshima. Try your hand at the Struck-Out game and win a commemorative gift, or catch the thrill of live match screenings right at the venue. Spend $60 or more and you’ll also be entered into a lucky draw–top prize: a pair of round-trip tickets to Hiroshima. More info here.
One Piece pop-up: 19 July – 3 August, Plaza Singapura Atrium
Hiroshima Toyo Carp pop-up: 19 July – 31 August, MUJI Plaza Singapura
25. ‘Reporter-in-training’ quest at this news exhibition (FREE!)

Step into 180 years of Singapore storytelling at Heartbeats And Headlines, The Straits Times’ anniversary exhibition. From interactive stations to a “Reporter-in-training” quest for kids (with prizes!), the showcase brings journalism to life for all ages. Explore how news is made, relive key national moments, and even score a little gift when you complete a few quick tasks.
Deets: 25 July – 3 August, Westgate; 8 – 17 August, Raffles City Shopping Centre
26. Catch the action at the World Aquatics Championships

The World Aquatics Championships is taking place here in Singapore with an array of aquatic sports that young fans can see for themselves! There’ll be over 2,000 competitors from over 190 countries competing in swimming, water polo, diving, artistic swimming, open water swimming and high diving. The event will be held over three weeks at the OCBC Aquatic Centre, Sentosa and WCH Arena. Tickets cost between $10 and $140 and you can get them here.
Deets: 11 July – 3 August, various dates & times, OCBC Aquatic Centre, Palawan Green Sentosa & WCH Arena – full schedule here
27. Race simulators & insider access at this F1 Experience (FREE!)

Heads up, fans of F1 Singapore, there’s a FREE Formula 1 experiential exhibit taking place over the weekends at the F1 Pit Building! Not only does it let you explore the history of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, but there are also fun activities such as racing simulators. You’ll also get a rare look into the coll down room, media centre and podium. There are also prizes to be won, such as F1 tickets! More info here.
Deets: 6 July – 3 August, Saturday & Sunday, 8 sessions daily, F1 Pit Building
28. Watch the NDP Fireworks (FREE!)

National Day Parade 2025 prep is well underway, and those who are around the CBD can catch the glorious NDP fireworks every Saturday till the big day itself! Just park yourself at one of the free NDP fireworks viewing spots from 7.30pm onwards, to watch the celebratory spectacle. We hear there are several fireworks displays taking place, so bring your best company and get your cameras ready!
Deets: 12, 19, 26 July, 2, 9 August, 7.30pm onwards, various areas at these free NDP fireworks viewing spots
29. Wind down at the Sentosa Sunset Watch Party (FREE!)

We’ve got amazing sunset spots in Singapore, but you can now join the Sentosa Sunset Watch Party to really spend some screen-free quality time with the family. You can make a reservation for a deck chair, floor chair or beach towel–and remember to pack your kiddo’s sandplay toys! Read more about it here.
Deets: Now till 30 August, 6pm – 8pm on Friday & Saturday, Palawan Beach, Sentosa
30. Ride Peranakan-themed cable cars

The Singapore Cable Car’s Sentosa Line is now Peranakan-themed! Not only can you now ride in cabins decked out in Peranakan heritage patterns and motifs, but you can also get fab discounts for the rides with 1-for-1 deals. Tickets are now $4 for a round trip (U.P. $4/adult & $3/child) and $14 for unlimited rides–for two pax (one adult and one child) for all local residents! Tickets must be bought at the Sentosa Line – Sensoryscape Station Ticketing Counter and Guest Service Centre at Sensoryscape. More info here.
Deets: Now till 31 August, Singapore Cable Car (Sentosa Line)
31. Otherworldly installations at Pop Air

Give the kiddos a weekend to remember at the new Pop Air exhibition by the Balloon Museum! With large-scale inflatable installations, interactive artworks and lots of baubles and balloons, the kids are surely going to enjoy this one! Highlights include a 1,000sqm space filled with latex balloons, cloud swings and more. Tickets are $63 for adults and $48 for children and you can get them here.
Deets: 7 June – 31 August, Marina Bay Sands
32. See life-sized dinos at Jurassic World: The Experience

The Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay has turned into a dinosaur park! See life-sized dinosaurs, including an 8.5-metre-tall Brachiosaurus, a majestic T-Rex and even a petting zoo with baby dinosaurs. Keep your eyes peeled for plant species that date all the way back to the Jurassic Period. Standard rates for Cloud Forest apply. Get tickets here.
Deets: 29 May onwards, 9am – 9pm (last admission 8pm), Cloud Forest, Gardens by the Bay
33. 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: 31 May 2025 – 29 March 2026, National Gallery Singapore
34. Watch mermaids at Cosford Container Park (FREE!)

Bring your mermaid-loving kiddos to Cosford Container Park this weekend for a live mermaid show! Every Saturday and Sunday, there’ll be hour-long mermaid performances (in an actual water tank!) by The Dancing Mermaid.
Deets: 31 May till the end of the year, Saturday 7.30pm – 8.30pm; Sunday 7pm – 8pm, Cosford Container Park
35. Light shows & more at Peranakan Reimagined (FREE!)

We love sussing out free things to do over the weekend, so don’t miss out on this cultural treat with a modern twist over at Sentosa Sensoryscape! Peranakan Reimagined has plenty of IG-worthy elements, including light shows, colourful shophouses, dondang sayang melodies and more. You can even rent a kebaya to get into the mood! Look out for workshops taking place on 5 -6 July and 2 – 3 August, too. Read more about it here.
Deets: Now till 31 August, Light shows from 7.30pm – 9.30pm every 15 minutes, Sentosa Sensoryscape
36. 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 August, it’s all about ‘Our Sunny Island’ and the celebration of Singapore’s 60th birthday! Bring the kids for free storytelling sessions, all surrounding the man of the family. Register here.
Deets: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 August, 10am onwards, Gateway Dance Studio
Read more: Kids Theatre Shows & Concerts Happening In Singapore
37. Head to a public library: FREE things to do this weekend in Singapore

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 in Singapore with kids, and a great rainy day activity over the weekend. 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.
38. 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
39. Head to a Fire Station Open House: FREE things to do this weekend
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
40. Borealis Northern Lights at Supertree Grove: FREE things to do this weekend
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
41. Water playgrounds: FREE things to do this weekend in Singapore

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.
42. Visit a petting zoo or animal farm: Best things to do this weekend

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.
43. Explore a park: FREE things to do this weekend

Another free thing to do in Singapore this 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
44. Go cycling with the kids: Fun things to do this weekend
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.
45. Take the kids hiking: FREE things to do this weekend

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.
46. Explore a museum: Fun things to do 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.
47. Indoor playgrounds: Fun things to do this weekend in Singapore

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 in Singapore with kids over the weekend! 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.
48. Outdoor playgrounds: FREE things to do this weekend

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 in Singapore 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.
49. Hang out at Sentosa: Fun things to do this weekend

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.
50. 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
51. Go cafe-hopping: Things to do this weekend in Singapore
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!
52. 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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Get tickets to Monster Jam 2025

Monster Jam 2025 lands in Singapore this August! Get ready for jaw-dropping stunts and insane skills as you watch the monster trucks soar through the air for an action-packed night! Plus, you’ll get to score the drivers based on how well they execute amazing stunts. We hear that tickets are selling out quickly, so be sure to secure your seats before they’re sold out!
Deets: Monster Jam, 23 August 2025, 6pm, National Stadium, 1 Stadium Drive, Singapore 397629, www.ticketmaster.sg
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