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35 Fun Things To Do In Singapore This Weekend (December 2025)

Alexandria Lopez

Last updated: Nov 28, 202522 minutes

Collage of Christmas events, Disney pop-ups, Zootopia displays, and indoor play zones featured in a December 2025 Singapore weekend guide.

Looking for fun things to do in Singapore this weekend? From music festivals to scrumptious food trips, the city is buzzing with energy this December - think one-off events, art exhibitions, live music, and more.

Whether it’s a family day out, a romantic date, or a spontaneous hang with friends, there’s always something happening to keep your weekends exciting.

Not sure where to start? Our weekend guide - freshly updated for December 2025 - highlights the very best things to see, do, eat, and experience across the city.

Scroll on for the ultimate guide to what’s on in Singapore this weekend.

Trending Activities In Singapore Every Weekend

Get ready for an exciting line-up of events in Singapore this weekend - with even more happening throughout December.

From K-pop concerts, seasonal events, to quirky markets, these weekend activities in Singapore aren’t just fun - they’re the ones everyone’s talking about.

Most are only around for a limited time, so miss them now and you’ll be hearing about them for weeks.

Do yourself a favour - don’t let them slip by!

1. Six Years of Waves - December 6, 2025

Rumours Beach Club turns six this December, and they’re marking the milestone with a full day of beachside celebrations.

Start your morning at 9am with Mat Pilates by the Beach (featuring Baristart Coffee’s anniversary cold brew), then stick around as an all-star DJ line-up (PIN, Candice, and more!) takes over from 11am till late. Expect a one-day-only anniversary menu, all-day drinks happy hours, and plenty of beach games and surprises.

  • When: December 6, 2025 (Saturday), 9am till late

  • Where: Rumours Beach Club, 40 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 098996

  • Who: Beach lovers, partygoers, and anyone ready for sun, music, and good vibes

2. Kreta Ayer Gives Back - December 6-7, 2025

This Christmas, Kreta Ayer comes alive with festive cheer and a shared spirit of giving. Once a historic gathering place for artisans, opera performers and tea houses, this cosy stretch between Chinatown and Outram is now home to cafés, craft studios and social enterprises that still carry the neighbourhood’s long-standing sense of community and connection.

This December, local businesses are joining hands to support “60 Lights, One Future”, an initiative that raises funds for underprivileged children in Singapore through mentorship and education. Visitors are invited to explore the neighbourhood, shop small and enjoy handmade gifts and treats, knowing that each purchase contributes to a meaningful cause.

  • When: December 6-7, 2025

  • Where: The Social Space, 333 Kreta Ayer Road, #01-14, Singapore 080333

  • Who: Visitors looking to give back while exploring one of Singapore’s most historic and heartfelt neighbourhoods

3. Festive Paws & Plays Weekend - December 6-14, 2025

Celebrate the season with your furry companion at Festive Paws & Play Weekends at Amara Sanctuary’s Glass Pavilion. From 3:30pm to 6pm, enjoy a cosy afternoon designed for pet owners and their pups, complete with mindful movement and festive treats.

The programme includes a 1-hour Paws & Pose dog yoga session by Freedom Yoga, plus adorable furkid-friendly activities such as customised Christmas pupcakes and festive pawffles. Tickets are SGD 60 for one adult and one furkid, inclusive of refreshments and light bites.

  • When: Every weekend until December 14, 2025, 3:30pm-6pm

  • Where: Larkhill Road, Amara Sanctuary Sentosa, 1 Larkhill Road, Singapore 099394

  • Who: Pet owners, dog lovers, and anyone looking for a festive way to bond with their furkid

4. Disney's Beauty and the Beast Musical - December 11, 2025 - January 25, 2026

Disney’s beloved classic Beauty and the Beast arrives in Singapore for its only Asian stop, bringing a spectacular new production to the Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands.

Audiences will experience iconic songs by Alan Menken, Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, including Belle, Gaston, Be Our Guest and the title song Beauty and the Beast. Based on the 1991 animated film, this much-loved musical remains one of Broadway’s longest-running shows and has toured 37 countries, continuing to enchant both new and longtime fans.

  • When: December 11, 2025-January 25, 2026

  • Where: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956

  • Who: Families, musical lovers and anyone ready to relive a timeless Disney classic

5. Hailai Amu World Tour - Singapore - December 20, 2025

Renowned Chinese singer Hailai Amu brings his soul-stirring vocals to Singapore. Fans can look forward to heartfelt favourites such as 点歌的人 (The One Who Requests Songs), 此生多珍重 (Treasure This Life) and 别知己 (Don’t Say Goodbye, Friend), performed with the upgraded Tour 2.0 staging that offers richer production and deeper emotional resonance.

Singapore marks the grand finale of his 2025 overseas journey, making this a rare and unmissable performance for fans eagerly awaiting his return.

  • When: December 20, 2025 (Saturday), 8pm

  • Where: Sands Grand Ballroom, Level 5, Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, 1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971

  • Who: Mandopop fans and concert-goers seeking a powerful, emotionally charged live performance

6. Ocean Dreams at Singapore Oceanarium - Until December 20, 2025

Retreat into a world where marine magic meets luxury with Ocean Dreams, an exclusive after-hours glamping experience at the Singapore Oceanarium. Enjoy a private guided tour, settle into a luxury tent facing the stunning Open Ocean habitat, and wake up to serene underwater views. Each stay includes curated meals, cosy amenities and access to the Dolphin Encounter programme.

Guests receive admission to the Singapore Oceanarium based on their selected time slot, an amenities kit and a special Ocean Dreams lanyard set. The experience lasts 2 days and 1 night, and is open to participants aged five and above.

  • When: Every Friday and Saturday from November 28-December 20, 2025

  • Where: Singapore Oceanarium, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269

  • Who: Families, couples and ocean lovers seeking a luxurious and immersive marine getaway

7. HOT BODIES Exhibition - December 6-28, 2025

HOT BODIES is a thought-provoking exhibition that explores how apparel and wearable design can help us rethink how we live in a warming world. Set in Singapore, a global expert in heat and humidity, the showcase examines how we might dress, feel and stay cool as rising temperatures become an everyday reality.

Through innovative materials, forward-looking concepts and new ways of engaging with the sun rather than escaping it, the exhibition asks a timely question: instead of “How do we get out of the heat?”, what can we gain from it?

  • When: Until December 28, 2025, 10am-8pm

  • Where: School Hall, New Bahru, 46 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239351

  • Who: Design enthusiasts, sustainability advocates and anyone curious about the future of dressing in a hotter world

8. Once Again Concert - December 28, 2025

Two iconic voices come together for one unforgettable night as Lin Shu Rong and Luo Shi Feng bring their timeless hits to Singapore. Lin Shu Rong rose to fame with her classic Anna (安娜 / Anna) and is cherished for beloved ballads such as 昨夜星辰 (Stars of Last Night), 一样的天空 (The Same Sky) and 愛的船 (The Boat of Love).

Joining her is celebrated singer Luo Shi Feng, whose deep, expressive vocals have defined hits like 茫茫到深更 (Drifting into the Late Night) and 男人的汗 (A Man’s Sweat). The duo are also remembered for their iconic 1986 duet 无言的结局 (An Unspoken Ending). Audiences can expect a curated evening of solo favourites and nostalgic duets that celebrate the golden era of 80s Mandopop.

  • When: December 28, 2025 (Sunday), 8pm

  • Where: Sands Ballroom, Level 5, Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, 1 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018971

  • Who: Fans of classic Mandopop and anyone ready to relive the warmth and nostalgia of 80s music

9. Christmas on a Great Street - Until January 1, 2026

Photo: @stanley_chee on Instagram

From 8 November 2025 to 1 January 2026, Orchard Road transforms into a festive wonderland for Christmas on A Great Street, presented by Hitachi. This year’s edition marks SG60 with vibrant style, illuminating the entire stretch under a tapestry of festoon lights that bring warmth, joy and community spirit to Singapore’s most iconic boulevard.

Visitors can explore two Great Christmas Villages featuring games, rides and festive treats, marvel at the Mastercard Christmas Tree with nightly snowfall shows, and enjoy projection mapping on the façade of Hilton Singapore Orchard. With Music in the Air, enhanced shopping privileges for Mastercard holders and a lively Christmas Eve street party, Orchard Road offers a full season of celebration for all ages.

  • When: Until January 1, 2026

  • Where: Orchard Road, Singapore

  • Who: Families, shoppers and anyone looking to experience Singapore’s most iconic festive celebration

10. Christmas Wonderland at Gardens by the Bay - Until January 1, 2026

Photo: @ytridentx on Instagram

Christmas Wonderland returns to Gardens by the Bay with Singapore’s biggest yuletide celebration, featuring dazzling light displays, festive entertainment, carnival games and rides, and a line-up of seasonal treats. This year introduces several firsts, including Flying Santa soaring above the gardens, a meet-and-greet with Father Christmas and his singing reindeer, and a towering Christmas Pyramid making its debut in Singapore.

Visitors can also look forward to iconic favourites such as the 20-metre Spalliera, magical snowfall at the Supertrees, and a full programme of festive fun.

  • When: Until January 1, 2026, 6:30pm-11pm (last entry 10:15pm)

  • Where: Supertree Grove and The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953

  • Who: Families, couples and anyone ready for Singapore’s most enchanting year-end celebration

11. Wicked: For Good at Sentosa - Until January 4, 2026

Photo: @stanley_chee on Instagram

Sentosa transforms into a spellbinding world with Discover Your Good, inviting visitors to step into the magic of Wicked: For Good. Follow the Yellow Brick Road through Sentosa Sensoryscape to Resorts World Sentosa, where the Lake of Dreams and Universal Studios Singapore are reimagined with immersive scenes from the film. Along the way, visitors can encounter whimsical installations such as Glinda’s Bubble and Elphaba’s Hat, bringing the iconic characters to life in larger-than-life form.

With themed dining and retail, photo-worthy set pieces and surprises around every corner, this seasonal showcase offers endless discoveries for families, fans of the movie and visitors of all ages.

  • When: Until January 4, 2026

  • Where: From Sentosa Sensoryscape to Resorts World Sentosa

  • Who: Families, movie lovers and anyone looking for a magical year-end experience

12. Disney's Zootopia 2 at Singapore Zoo - Until January 4, 2026

Photo: @baby_614 on Instagram

Team up with Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde on a Zootopia-themed mission at the Singapore Zoo and take home a police badge pin and certificate when you complete your adventure. Visitors can snap a photo at any Zootopia photo point for a chance to win movie tickets to Disney’s Zootopia 2 and Mandai-exclusive merch, with bonus chances for those who arrive in Zootopia-inspired outfits.

While exploring the park, don’t miss the Animal Encounters, where you can meet the zoo’s residents up close and hear from keepers about their unique personalities and traits. Terms and conditions apply.

  • When: Until January 4, 2026

  • Where: Singapore Zoo, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826

  • Who: Families, Disney fans and young adventurers ready to join the Wild Patrol

13. Celebrate the Adventure With Disney Cruise Line at Jewel and Changi Airport - Until January 4, 2026

Photo: @princessamantha on Instagram

Discover the Magic of Adventure as Disney Cruise Line brings festive cheer to Jewel and Changi Airport. Highlights include the 16-metre Festive Tree of Adventure at Jewel’s Forest Valley, nautical-themed décor, and towering topiary sculptures of Captain Mickey and Captain Minnie. Over at Canopy Park, themed photo spots inspired by areas onboard the Disney Adventure feature your favourite characters and a special installation inspired by the new live show Duffy and the Friend Ship.

At Changi Airport Terminal 3, pose with a Disney Adventure ship installation, enjoy craft activities and redeem Disney Cruise Line collectibles, with meet-and-greet sessions featuring special Disney friends on selected weekends.

  • When: Until January 4, 2026

  • Where: Jewel Changi Airport and Changi Airport Terminal 3

  • Who: Families and Disney fans looking for festive fun inspired by Disney Cruise Line

14. Festive WILD-erland 2025 at Mandai Wildlife Reserve - Until January 4, 2026

Mandai Wildlife Reserve lights up for the holidays with Festive WILD-erland, a celebration that brings together wildlife, glowing installations and the magic of the season. At the heart of the experience is the 8-metre Tree of Life, the first wildlife-themed Christmas tree adorned with ornaments representing threatened species.

Across Mandai Wildlife West, Bird Paradise and Rainforest Wild Asia, families can enjoy festive photo spots, snowy light projections, animal encounters and holiday quests for kids. WildPass holders enjoy up to 20% off admission tickets, and entry starts from SGD 22 per attraction with the Destination Pass, which includes access to Bird Paradise, Rainforest Wild Asia and the new Curiosity Cove.

  • When: Until January 4, 2026

  • Where: Mandai Wildlife Reserve, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826

  • Who: Families, wildlife lovers and anyone looking for a magical, meaningful year-end celebration

15. Star Wars Pop Up Library - Until January 24, 2026

A library from a galaxy far, far away has landed at Changi.

The Star Wars Pop-Up Library is Singapore’s first lightsaber-lit library, open at Changi Airport Terminal 3 until January 24, 2026. Explore over 2,000 Star Wars titles - from The Mandalorian manga to The High Republic novels and the Thrawn trilogy - alongside quizzes, trivia challenges, and even digital photo backdrops.

There’s a futuristic twist too: a robotic arm whirring around to retrieve and shelve books, plus app-powered borrowing that feels straight out of the future. Perfect for Padawans, Jedi Masters, and anyone who ever dreamed of wielding a lightsaber.

  • When: Now until January 24, 2026

  • Where: Changi Airport Terminal 3, 65 Airport Boulevard

  • Who: Star Wars fans of every age

16. Harry Potter Visions of Magic at Resorts World Sentosa – Extended Until February 2026

Ready to enter the Wizarding World?

Harry Potter Visions of Magic is the art experience every Potterhead needs to check out. With the magic of spell-binding interactive installations and effects, you’ll feel like you’re heading to Hogwarts with Harry, Ron and Hermione.

Walk through the Ministry of Magic and meet fantastic beasts in Newt’s Menagerie. When you’re done with your self-guided tour, don’t forget to rep your House with a souvenir from the gift shop. Or maybe you’d rather have a sip of Butterbeer on your way out?

  • When: Until December 20, 2025

  • Where: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269

  • Who: Harry Potter fans, families and fantasy lovers,

For a full review of this magical world of wizardry, check out our Harry Potter Visions of Magic review.

New Things to Do This Weekend in Singapore

Looking for something new and exciting to do this weekend? You’re in luck.

From new exhibitions to restaurant relaunches, these newly opened attractions have people talking.

They’ve only just opened in November and October, so you’ll be one of the first to try them out.

Don’t sleep on them - these new openings are already trending on TikTok.

17. Curiosity Cove

Reopening on 21 November 2025, Curiosity Cove returns to the Singapore Zoo with a refreshed look and all-new play zones designed to spark children’s curiosity about nature. Kids can explore hands-on exhibits, sensory play areas, and imaginative discovery trails that bring the wild to life.

The revamped space blends fun and learning, offering creative ways for families to play and connect with the natural world. Visitors can also enjoy reopening promotions, including special ticket offers and bundle deals across Mandai’s wildlife parks, making it perfect for a full day of family adventure.

  • When: From November 21, 2025

  • Where: Singapore Zoo, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826

  • Who: Families, animal lovers, and adventure seekers ready to experience five world-class wildlife parks and Singapore’s newest family attraction

Want the full run-down on what to expect at this massive indoor playground? Check out our Curiosity Cove guide.

18. DINOSAURS | EXTINCTIONS | US

Stand beneath a colossal 40-metre dinosaur cast and feel the awe of prehistoric majesty at this blockbuster exhibition, debuting at Science Centre Singapore on October 11.

Presented in collaboration with the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, the showcase unites two world-renowned exhibitions - Dinosaurs of Patagonia and Six Extinctions - for the first time.

Spanning 3,000 square metres, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through 400 million years of Earth’s history, featuring 33 rare fossils and 60 full-scale models. Explore three interactive zones that chart the dramatic rise and fall of prehistoric life, alongside the five major mass extinction events that shaped our planet.

  • When: From October 11, 2025

  • Where: Science Centre Singapore, 15 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609081

  • Who: Families, students, and anyone ready to encounter Earth’s prehistoric giants up close

Timeless Singapore Things To Do This Weekend

Last minute plans? Spontaneous outings? We got you covered.

These weekend activities in Singapore never go out of style - they’re always ready when you are, and many are daily too.

From adrenaline rush to chill hang-out, these crowd favourites are for any mood, any time.

19. Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony Show

Sentosa at night? Now that hits different.

To fully experience it, make time this weekend for the Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony show.

It’s a 20-minute multi-sensory exhibit featuring light shows, water display, laser show and fireworks, all set to amazing music.

Watch history unfold across stunning scenes - from the British Industrial Revolution to the Mayan pyramids - all against the sea.

  • When: Daily: 7:40pm and 8:40pm (approximately 20 minutes per show)

  • Where: Sentosa, 50 Beach View, Singapore 098604

  • Who: Families or group of friends

20. Skyline Luge Sentosa + Skyride

Tired of the usual mall trips? Swap your usual plans for a mini-adventure at Skyline Luge Sentosa.

Ride a luge (a gravity-powered cart that’s part go-kart, part toboggan) and zip down 2.6km of twisting tracks. Each of the four trails offers something different, from sharp corners to sweeping slopes.

After the ride, take in the Sentosa views with the Skyride, a chairlift waiting to bring you back up.

Want to level up? Try the Night Luge. Ride down the tracks, now lit with neon lights and blasting today’s top hits. Zoom under the stars and navigate through glowing tunnels, all while your new favourite song is playing.

  • When: Mon to Thurs: 10am to 7:30pm, Fri to Sat: 10am to 7pm, Sunday: 10am to 7:30pm, Last Entry: 6:30pm

  • Where: 1 Imbiah Rd, Singapore 099692 (Sentosa)

  • Who: Families or couples looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend

21. Jurassic World: The Experience at Gardens by the Bay

Photo: @lenana_kariba on Instagram

Get ready for a dino-sized adventure in the city.

Something (and your kids) won’t want to miss is Jurassic World: The Experience at The Cloud Forest, Gardens By The Bay.

Step into a tropical jungle where life-sized dinosaurs, some over 6 metres tall, roam freely through the mist. You’ll pass by ancient plants like cycads and giant ferns that have been around for over 300 million years. Yes, million.

Photo: @guidetantann on Instagram

It’s the closest to an actual Jurassic Park… Thankfully, without the danger. Oh, and make sure to take a pic with one of the dinos.

If you didn’t get a T-Rex pic, did you even go to Jurassic World?

  • When: Open daily from 9am to 9pm

  • Where: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953

  • Who: Families with young children, movie buffs, and dinosaur lovers

22. Dry Aged Beef Private Dining Experience at An Ox Box

Looking for an intimate dinner with a twist? Treat your date to a standout culinary experience with the dry aged beef private dining experience at An Ox Box.

In a cosy home-style kitchen space that hosts only one table per night, this private dining experience is quiet and elegant.

The service is just for you and your date, making it the perfect choice if you want something warm and personal.

Enjoy a 6-course meal featuring dry aged steaks using the sous vide method. You can even bring your own alcohol. Wine glasses will be provided for you.

This is a romantic way to spend the weekend without the crowds of a restaurant.

  • When: Every weekend from 7pm to 10:30pm (reservations required)

  • Where: 142 Lorong Ah Soo, Singapore 530142

  • Who: Couples who love fine dining and personal service

23. Cat Café Rail Mall

Feeling drained this week? Head to Cat Café Rail Mall for a date where you’re surrounded by over 20 rescued cats with unique personalities.

Sip on cat-themed lattes, browse kitty merchandise and read the backstories of the café’s residents on the wall.

You can also book an art jamming session with the felines on their website. The unguided class lets you paint to your heart’s content while interacting with the fur babies. The guided option offers some help with your painting and a photo-op session with your new furry friends.

Photo: @kittenkitsch on Instagram

This will surely make for an un-purr-gettable experience.

  • When: Open daily from 10am to 9pm

  • Where: 392 Upper Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 678046

  • Who: Cat lovers, first-date goers, and those seeking a calm (and furry) retreat

24. Perfume Workshop at Scentopia

They say scent is linked to memory.

Why not create a fragrance that will have you remembering this weekend date for life?

Design your own scent with your partner at Scentopia in Sentosa.

This interactive perfume-making session lets you explore scent profiles, choose your favourite notes and create something that’s uniquely yours.

Whether you want to smell fruity or prefer something musky, the end result is a scent tied to the moment. It's a personalised, memorable souvenir that smells like you two.

  • When: Open daily from 11am to 7pm

  • Where: 36 Siloso Beach Walk, Unit 01-04 Sentosa, Singapore 099007

  • Who: Couples looking for a unique date activity or gift-making session

25. Afternoon Tea at TWG Tea Singapore

Photo: @ayaka_ichihara on Instagram

Slow down in style this weekend.

Enjoy an elegant afternoon tea at TWG Tea Singapore, located at Ion Orchard. This refined experience invites you to unwind over dainty bites and exceptional brews.

Choose from over 800 premium harvest teas - from the floral-fruity Silver Moon to the bold and malty Singapore Breakfast blend. Each cup comes with lemon madeleines, buttery scones and finger sandwiches.

Quiet, classy and romantic. It's a perfect for a date for two.

  • When: Daily - afternoon tea starts at 2pm until 6pm

  • Where: 2 Orchard Turn, #02-20/21 ION Orchard, Singapore 238801

  • Who: Couples looking for elegant date ideas

26. Kayaking and Paddleboarding at Ola Beach Club

Need an exercise buddy to motivate you? Grab your partner and get ready for a fun (and sweat)-filled day at Ola Beach Club at Siloso Beach.

Rent a double kayak and paddle along the coast or hop on a stand-up paddleboard and challenge your core.

Whether you guys go gliding or get splashing, this day of sun, sand and adventure will be one to remember.

  • When: Open daily (book a slot)

  • Where: 46 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099005

  • Who: Couples who love fitness and the outdoors

27. Cruise and Dining Adventure in Tropical Paradise

Time to set sail on a date that’s pure magic.

Skip the paddling and get romantic with a cruise and dining adventure in Tropical Paradise of Singapore.

Feel the breeze on a sleek speed boat and drift past the luxury waterfront homes of Sentosa Cove.

While you’re soaking in the sea breeze and skyline, enjoy a delicious dinner with a complimentary non-alcoholic drink.

As the sun sets, waves crash and city lights shine in the distance, dinner here feels like a scene from a music video. It’s giving Wildest Dreams by Taylor Swift. Don’t know what we mean? Check out the music video on YouTube for the vibes.

  • When: Open daily (book a slot)

  • Where: 1 Cove Ave, Singapore 098537

  • Who: Couples who love scenic views and fine dining

28. Dinner and Ride at SkyHelix Sentosa

Take your romance to new heights. Literally.

Surprise your date with a thrilling ride on SkyHelix Sentosa. Singapore’s highest open-air panoramic ride lifts you 79 metres above ground, offering a breathtaking 360° view of the island.

At night, SkyHelix Sentosa lights up, treating you to stunning panoramic views of the Singapore skyline, waterfront, and sparkling city lights.

Pro Tip: The gondola has cup holders - grab a drink from the SkyHelix Snack Bar and sip in the sky.

  • When: Open daily from 10:30am to 9pm (last ride at 09:15PM)

  • Where: 41 Imbiah Rd, Sentosa, Singapore 099707

  • Who: Couples looking for new experiences

29. Liquid Flow Bear Art at L'Atelier Du Rêve

L'Atelier Du Rêve is giving Build-a-Bear for adults.

You and your boo will choose a bear figurine, then pour premium Australian paint mixtures over it, watching the colours blend into something totally unique. After, you can decorate your bear with different decor. You can even add a matching phone cover.

Take home a vibrant keepsake you both created together - a little lovechild of your colour choices. Who needs a Labubu if you have this?

  • When: Open daily (book a slot)

  • Where: 751 North Bridge Rd, #02 01, Singapore 198719

  • Who: Artsy and playful couples

30. Ukulele Paint & Play Workshop

Strum up something special at the Small Giant Music School.

Skip the festival scene and sign up for the Ukulele Paint and Play: Art and Music Workshop. This activity, which happens every weekend, combines music and art.

Learn a few simple chords, then personalise your new ukulele next door at Avant-Garde Art Space with a splash of paint. You’ll walk out with your own instrument and the knowledge to help you learn a song or two.

Want a tip? Practice your newly introduced skill to learn Vance Joy’s Riptide, which is totally beginner friendly!

  • When: Every weekend from 2am to 5pm

  • Where: 39 Jln Pemimpin, Tailee Industrial Building, #04-03A Singapore 577182

  • Who: Couples into music and/or crafts

31. Rage Room at The Fragment Room

Photo: @angeline_not_angelina on Instagram

Had a rough week?

Let out your frustrations by grabbing a bat and breaking, well, everything. Introducing The Fragment Room: Singapore’s original rage room.

It’s both chaotic and cathartic; the perfect escape for burned out individuals. You and your friends can bond by smashing away until all the stress has left your body.

  • When: Open daily from 12pm to 10pm

  • Where: 490 MacPherson Rd, Singapore 368198

  • Who: Groups of friends looking for stress relief and chaotic fun

32. Motion Art Space

Be both a scientist and an artist at Motion Art Space this weekend.

This hands-on activity lets you practice both art and physics hand-in-hand. Create your own abstract artwork using spinning turntables, swinging pendulums and customised colour combinations.

It’s impossible to create two of the same artwork - every piece is shaped by your choices and movement. It’s art that captures a moment only you could make.

  • When: Mon to Fri: 11am - 8pm, Sat to Sun: 10am- 8pm

  • Where: 36A Arab St, Level 2, Singapore 199735

  • Who: Friends who love art (or the chaos of art)

33. Universal Studios Singapore

Photo: @gracement on Instagram

Want a weekend filled with movie magic? Book tickets to Universal Studios Singapore.

This theme park is guaranteed to fill your weekend with rides, shows and attractions. But this month, there’s one attraction you should prioritise.

While you’re here, make sure to meet the adorable yellow creatures of Despicable Me at Minion Land. Step into Gru’s lab at the Minion Mayhem exhibit and embark of a mischief-filled adventure.

Photo: @eat.sleep.work.travel.repeat on Instagram

After, head over to Buggie Boogie, a Minions-themed dance-party carousel. This Universal Studios Singapore-exclusive ride features beats of popular songs remixed by the Minions themselves.

  • When: Open daily from 10am to 7pm

  • Where: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269

  • Who: Large groups of friends who love thrill and fantasy or families

34. The DJ Experience at Beats Boutique SG

3This weekend, drop the beat like it’s hot.

At Beats Boutique SG, you and your crew can sign up for The DJ Experience. It's a weekend workshop where up to four people can learn the art of mixing from two of Singapore’s hottest DJs: DJ Tang and Steven Day.

With the help of these OGs, learn everything from beatmatching to music manipulation. At the end of the session, take home your own mini mix.

First stop, this workshop. Second stop, Coachella (or your next house party).

  • When: Mon to Sat (book a slot)

  • Where: Paya Lebar

  • Who: Friends with a passion for music and creating something one-of-a-kind

35. Wild Wild Wet

Gunning for a water park day? Hop over to Wild Wild Wet.

This is one of Singapore’s biggest splash zones with something for every kind of fun-seeker.

For a thrill, ride the HydroMagnetic Coaster, Singapore’s first water coaster that launches you uphill with magnetic force. Want to slow down and chill? Float along the gentle Shiok River and soak up the sun.

With thrill rides and relaxing pools side by side, this is the ultimate hang for mixed-energy friend groups.

  • When: Mon to Fri: 11am - 7pm, Sat to Sun, School Holidays and Public Holidays: 10am - 7pm, Closed on Tuesdays

  • Where: 36A Arab St, Level 2, Singapore 199735

  • Who: All-age friend groups

FAQ

What to do in Singapore this weekend?

Some of the best things to do in Singapore this weekend include visiting the Christmas on Great Street, booking a tent for Ocean Dreams at Singapore Oceanarium, or shopping at Kreta Ayer's Christmas bazaar.

Free things to do in Singapore this weekend?

If you’re a Singaporean citizen or permanent resident, entry to the National Museum of Singapore is free. Check out the new Glass Rotunda this weekend for free and feast your eyes on the latest installations. Bring your ID for verification.

If you want to have fun without breaking the bank, there are many cheap things to do in Singapore that are far from boring, like island hopping, thrift shopping, and more.

Family things to do in Singapore this weekend?

Yes, there are many weekend family activities in Singapore. Some include participating checking out the Zootopia 2 limited-time features at Singapore Zoo, meeting your favourite Disney character at Jewel or Changi Airport, or visiting Mandai Wildlife Reserve for their Festive WILD-erland.

What’s happening in Singapore in December 2025?

There are many events in Singapore in December 2025. One of the most anticipated are the Christmas Events at Orchard Road, Gardens by the Bay, and Mandai Wildlife Reserve.

Your Singapore Weekend Plans, Sorted

Whether you’re planning a family day out, a romantic date or just a fun hang with friends, there’s plenty to do in Singapore this weekend.

Many are only around for a short time. So if something’s caught your eye, now’s the time to go for it. The city’s buzzing; all that’s missing is you.

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Written by Alexandria Lopez

Alexandria has been writing ever since she was 17 years old. This paired with her love of travel turns wanderlust into words. From sight-seeing in the U.S. to climbing Jiufen in Taiwan, Alexandria loves turning adventures into stories.

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