Long weekends in Singapore are rare, which makes this weekend break the perfect time to get out, recharge, and make the most of the extra day off. With Monday (1 June 2026) officially off in lieu of Vesak Day, this extended weekend is ideal for planning everything from café-hopping and beach days to immersive exhibits, limited-time pop-ups, family outings, staycations, and late-night suppers across the city. So if you’re looking for the best things to do in Singapore this weekend, here’s where to start making the most of the extra day off.
Things to do in Singapore this long weekend (30 May – 1 June)
1. Get into rhythm with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra Open House 2026
31 May 2026

Spend your Vesak Day long weekend surrounded by live music at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra Open House 2026. This free annual event transforms the Victoria Concert Hall into a buzzing hub of performances, interactive activities, and behind-the-scenes experiences that make classical music feel fun and accessible for everyone. Catch live performances, join some workshops, or take a backstage tour to view the inner workings of the classical music world this weekend!
Admission fee: Mix of free and ticketed programmes
Address: Victoria Concert Hall, 11 Empress Place, S(179558)
Opening hours: 9am – 5.30pm
2. Visit a Temple for Vesak Day
31 May 2026

Take a slower, more meaningful approach to the long weekend by visiting one of Singapore’s beautiful Buddhist temples for Vesak Day. Across the island, temples will light up with lanterns, prayer ceremonies, and peaceful celebrations commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Buddha. There are multiple temples that have commemorative programs for Vesak Day, from the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, the Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple, to Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery. Besides, if you celebrate the holiday, temple visits during Vesak Day make for a peaceful way to spend the long weekend.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Various temples across Singapore
Opening hours: Varies by temple and prayer schedule
3. Gear up for some Monstrous Fun at The Arts House
29 May 2026 – 31 May 2026

Get ready for a wildly playful day out at Monstrous Fun!, a larger-than-life family-friendly exhibition taking over The Arts House this June. Inspired by colourful creatures and imaginative worlds, the experience fills the space with interactive installations, monster-themed activities, and hands-on workshops designed to bring out your inner child. If you’re looking for family-friendly things to do in Singapore this weekend, Monstrous Fun! makes a great pick.
Admission fee: Mix of free and ticketed programmes
Address: The Arts House, Former Parliament House and Annex Building, 1 Old Parliament Lane,, S(179429)
Opening hours: 12pm – 5pm
4. Experience The Art of Doing Nothing: Lazy Days with Dog & Frog
29 May 2026 – 16 July 2026

Remember the Heartware Store that we featured a few weeks ago with their supermarket-themed exhibit, 555 Mart? They’re back with another quirky showcase, this time teaming up with Lazy Days with Dog & Frog artist Niall Breen for an exhibit that celebrates rest, quiet moments, and the simple joy of just existing for a while. Walk through a gallery of charming illustrations, cosy visuals, and playful spaces that instantly make you want to slow down and take a breather. It’s easily one of the best things to do in Singapore this weekend if you’re looking to unwind and recharge, especially when life (and work) has been moving a little too fast lately!
Admission fee: Free
Address: 350B Joo Chiat Road, S(427598)
Opening hours: 12pm – 7pm
5. Step into another world at The Portals Experience
1 June 2026 – 2 September 2026

Opening right on the last day of the Vesak Day long weekend, The Portals Experience gives you one more excuse to make the most of the break before heading back to your usual routine. This immersive walkthrough transforms ordinary spaces into glowing, futuristic worlds filled with interactive installations, mirrored rooms, projections, and surreal visual effects that feel straight out of a sci-fi film. Every installation is a work of art, and you can get your epic photo moments with the larger-than-life cinematic sets.
Admission fee: From $26
Address: Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, S(238864)
Opening hours: 9am – 9pm (last admission at 8pm)
6. Celebrate the playfulness and curiosity of Flipside 2026
29 May 2026 – 7 June 2026

Things are about to get wonderfully weird at Flipside 2026, Esplanade’s annual festival packed with circus acts, daring acrobatic acts, absurdist humour, and everything in between! Throughout the festival, you’ll stumble across performances, pop-ups, and playful shows that transform Esplanade into one giant creative playground. Plus, interact with installations to find even more surprises that will satisfy your curiosity. If you’re looking for things to do this weekend in Singapore, Flipside will definitely cure your boredom.
Admission fee: Mix of free and ticketed programmes
Address: Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, 1 Esplanade Drive, S(038981)
Opening hours: Various showtimes and programme timings throughout the day
7. Head out for a Runners Rave: 5KM Run & Rave by the Bay

Swap your usual weekend run for something way more exciting at Runners Rave: 5KM Run & Rave by the Bay. This high-energy event combines a scenic sunset run with a full-on post-run rave, complete with DJs, lights, and music to keep that energy flowing. What’s more, it’s co-presented by the Singles Running Club, so it’s one of the best things to do this weekend in Singapore if you’re looking for new connections, wink wink.
Admission fee: From $25
Address: Chimi’s Especial, 70 Collyer Quay, #01-01 Customs House, S(049323)
Time: Starts at 5.30pm
8. Get crafty with some arts and crafts workshops at Super Kids Expo
30 May 2026 – 31 May 2026

Looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend for the kids? Keep the little ones entertained this Vesak Day long weekend at Super Kids Expo 2026, a massive family-friendly event packed with games, activities, performances, and shopping all under one roof. Plus, parents can also browse family products, enrichment programmes, toys, and exclusive expo deals while the kids burn off their energy. Best of all, admission is free!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Hall 6A, Singapore Expo, 1 Expo Drive, S(486150)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm
9. Style your hair at the Dyson Supersonic Travel Pop-Up at TANGS Plaza
Until 30 May 2026

Here’s an event for my Dyson girlies! Dyson has officially brought its new Supersonic Travel hair dryer to Singapore with a special Dyson Supersonic Travel Pop-up at TANGS Plaza, giving shoppers the chance to see (and test) the compact styling tool up close before everyone else starts travelling with one. And it’s more than just a product launch event: You’ll get special merch too, like a customised luggage tag, luggage stickers, and a passport polaroid when you make a purchase.
Admission fee: Free
Address: TANGS Plaza, 310 Orchard Road, S(238864)
Opening hours: 10am – 9.30pm
10. Shop ‘til you drop at Night at Orchard 2026
29 May 2026 – 31 May 2026

Orchard Road is staying up late again with Night at Orchard, the open-air street market that transforms Singapore’s busiest shopping district into one giant nightlife playground. Stretching across the Orchard Road belt, the event brings together trendy local brands, lifestyle booths, street food, live music, and pop-up experiences for a night of good fun! It’s one of the best things to do in Singapore this weekend if you’re looking to curate some new goods, and catch up with friends.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Orchard Road, Pedestrian Walkway in front of Ngee Ann City
Opening hours: 3pm – 10pm
More weekend fun in Singapore: Concerts, shows & exhibitions
11. Get an immersive experience with Nafas dan Bumi – An Endless Harvest
Now until 31 May 2026
Dive into the world of contemporary art and sustainability with this thought-provoking installation at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM). Nafas dan Bumi – An Endless Harvest showcases works by Indonesian artists Elia Nurvista and Bagus Pandega, exploring the environmental cost of economic growth in our modern world. Inside, you’ll find an immersive environment that blends kinetic sculptures, multimedia art and even living plants. Marvel at dramatic palm oil and batik sculptures depicting plantation labourers and the legacy of colonisation. Interact (carefully) with mechanical installations powered by biofeedback from real plants – yes, the flora itself drives parts of the art! It’s trippy, eye-opening and eerily beautiful. Wandering through, you’ll reflect on questions like: what mark will today’s consumer products leave on tomorrow’s world? And can the “endless harvest” of Earth’s resources truly go on… endlessly?
Admission fee: $15 (Singapore residents $10; concessions available)
Address: Singapore Art Museum (SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark), 39 Keppel Road, S(089065)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 7pm
Fri – Sun: 10am – 9pm
12. Frolic Among Blue Beauties at Gardens by the Bay
26 May 2026 – 21 Jun 2026

Step into a dreamy sea of blue at Blue Beauties 2026, the latest floral display taking over the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay. This calming showcase brings together stunning blue-toned blooms and lush floral arrangements that will take you back to the golden age of the Ottoman Empire! Snap a photo of the recreation of Topkapi Palace, check out the legendary Maiden’s Palace, or stroll along the path and admire the hydrangeas in bloom.
Admission fee: From $12
Address: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: 9am – 9pm
13. Reach for the sky at Vivocity’s Toy Story Pop-up
29 May 2026 – 28 June 2026
Relive your childhood at the giant Toy Story Pop-up taking over VivoCity this month. Inspired by Bonnie’s bedroom from the movies, the space features oversized toy displays, interactive photo spots, and even a mini express train ride you and your kiddo can hop on! See plenty of familiar faces from Sheriff Woody to Buzz Lightyear, and shop for official merchandise featuring the gang. With Toy Story 5 on the horizon too, this pop-up feels like the perfect excuse to dive back into the franchise again, making it one of the best things to do in Singapore this weekend.
Admission fee: Free
Address: VivoCity, 1 HarbourFront Walk, S(098585)
Opening hours: 10am – 10pm
14. Take in a show at Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
19 May 2026 – 14 June 2026

Come with me, and you’ll be in a world of pure imagination with the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory The Musical at Marina Bay Sands. Based on the classic tale by Roald Dahl, the musical takes you through Willy Wonka’s magical factory with both iconic songs from the film, and original songs exclusive to the musical. Follow Charlie Bucket as he steps into a world filled with chocolate rivers, eccentric characters, and wildly imaginative inventions that are more than just sweet. So, grab your golden ticket, take a seat, and prepare for a spectacular adventure this long weekend!
Admission fee: From $88
Address: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, B1-69/70, 10 Bayfront Avenue, S(018971)
Time: Shows at 1pm, 2pm, 6.30pm, and 8pm
12. Unwind with some cool beats at The Capitol Jazz Club
Fridays and Saturdays

Trade the usual bar night for something a little more sophisticated at Jazzing Around at The Capitol Jazz Club. Hidden within the historic Capitol Theatre, this intimate live music experience combines smooth jazz performances with the cosy charm of a classic speakeasy. Expect soulful vocals, live instrumentals, dim lighting, and an atmosphere that instantly makes the evening feel more special. With rotating line-ups featuring local and international jazz artists, no two nights feel exactly the same!
Admission fee: From $38
Address: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, S(178907)
Opening hours: Doors open from 8pm; performances run from 9pm onwards
14. Get curious with the Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy
Now until 16 August 2026

This one isn’t your typical museum visit: Flesh and Bones goes deeper (literally and figuratively). The exhibition explores how the human body has been studied, represented, and understood across time, blending science with art in a way that’s both fascinating and slightly eerie. Expect everything from anatomical specimens to detailed artworks and immersive installations. It’s one of those exhibitions you’ll probably end up discussing over dinner after, if you still have the stomach for it!
Admission fee: From ~S$19.50
Address: ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Avenue, S(018974)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm (till 9pm on Fri–Sat)
16. Discover the history of games at Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games
Now until 7 Jun 2026

Let’s Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games is one of those exhibitions that actually lives up to the word “interactive.” Instead of just reading about games, you get to try them out yourself while learning about their cultural significance across Asia. There are hands-on installations, outdoor setups, and plenty of opportunities to get involved. Great for families, but honestly just as fun for adults who want something a bit different.
Admission fee: From ~S$12
Address: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, S(179555)
Opening hours: 10am – 7pm (till 9pm on Fri)
18. Get that tea with Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie (Multi-Sensory Exhibition)
Now until 7 June 2026

Tea lovers, this one’s for you. The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) has brewed up an exhibition called Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie that will steep you in the art, culture, and even the sounds of tea. Created in collaboration with contemporary teahouse CHAGEE, this multi-sensory journey engages all five senses (and even a “sense of thought”) across five themed zones. In one gallery, inhale the aromas of teas from around the world; in another, feel the weight of archaic 300-year-old tea tools in your hands. You can listen to an ASMR soundscape of tea being brewed and poured – surprisingly soothing, we must say. There’s even an outdoor CHAGEE pop-up along the river where you can sip modern tea drinks and snag exclusive merch like horse-themed plushies.
Admission fee: From $12
Address: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, S(179555)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 7pm
Fri: 10am – 9pm
Sat – Sun: 10am – 7pm
19. Indulge in art and culture with Peacock Power: Beauty and Symbolism Across Cultures
Now until 30 August 2026

Over at the newly revamped Peranakan Museum, Peacock Power is spreading its colourful plumage. This exhibition celebrates the majestic peacock and its influence on art and culture, especially in Asia. On display are more than 100 artefacts – from intricate Peranakan wedding gowns embroidered with peacock motifs, to antique ceramic vases painted with the bird’s likeness. You’ll discover how the peacock symbolises everything from beauty and dignity in Chinese culture to immortality in Persian lore. A highlight is Thousand Eyes, a show-stopping contemporary installation by Singaporean artist Ernest Goh: it reinterprets the peacock’s train of feathers in an ecological context, prompting us to consider wildlife conservation. Tech elements add extra fun – there are holographic displays teaching you about different peacock species (did you know there’s a white peacock?) and interactive stations where you can “design” your own digital peacock pattern.
Admission fee: $15 (Singapore residents $10; free for Singapore Citizens/PRs on selected days)
Address: Peranakan Museum, 39 Armenian Street, S(179941)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 7pm
Fri: 10am – 9pm
Sat – Sun: 10am – 7pm
No more dilemma when it comes to things to do in Singapore this weekend
From night festivals to exciting shows, there’s no shortage of fun things happening in Singapore this weekend. So go forth and make the most of it. Try something new, soak in the local culture, and most importantly, have a blast! For late-night explorers, check out our guide to things to do at night in Singapore.
Prefer a cosy evening in? Dive into our binge-worthy list of the best Chinese dramas to watch at home. And for those with little ones, don’t miss our roundup of kids’ activities in Singapore. Happy weekend, and have fun out there!
This article was updated on 26 May 2026. Additional research done by Janica Ng.





















