Looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend? Our guide rounds up a list of exciting, fun, and memorable experiences happening from 8 May 2026 to 10 May 2026. It’s also Mother’s Day weekend, making it the perfect time to treat Mum to something a little more special. From lively shows and family-friendly activities to indulgent dinners for a proper night out, here’s a cheeky, action-packed lineup to make the most of it.
Where to take Mum this Mother’s Day weekend (2026)
This Mother’s Day, switch things up and take Mum out for something a little more exciting. From live performances and pop-up markets to cosy cafés and scenic spots, there’s plenty of things to do in Singapore this weekend to turn Mother’s Day into something truly memorable.
1. Relax with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra – Mother’s Day Concert 2026
10 May 2026

The Singapore Symphony Orchestra is back with their annual Mother’s Day Concert! Set against the lush greenery of the Botanic Gardens, this open-air concert is all about slowing down and enjoying live classical music with the people who matter most. Expect a beautifully curated programme featuring well-loved orchestral pieces, plus a special pre-show performance to ease you into the evening. It’s a great way to celebrate Mum this Mother’s Day!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage, Singapore Botanic Gardens, 1 Cluny Road, S(259569)
Opening hours: 6pm onwards
2. Grab coffee at the Weekend Brew Club
9 – 10 May 2026

Take Mum out for some coffee at the Weekend Brew Club for Mother’s Day, and enjoy fresh brews and cool beats. This laid-back, caffeine-fuelled event is easily one of the must-try things to do in Singapore this weekend, especially if you (or Mum) are serious about your coffee. Check out the free-flow coffee buffet featuring both Nanyang kopi and espresso-style drinks, or join in some coffee-themed workshops for some quality time with Mum!
Admission fee: Free entry; coffee buffet requires ticket (redeemable with min. spend)
Address: 18 Lorong 7 Toa Payoh, S(310018)
Opening hours: 9am – 3pm
3. Take Insta-worthy pics at Tulipmania, Gardens by the Bay
Until 17 May 2026

Looking for something pretty (and very photo-worthy) to do with Mum? Tulipmania 2026 at Gardens by the Bay is the perfect spot to snap beautiful photos and make sweet memories with Mum. Step into the Flower Dome and you’ll be surrounded by thousands of vibrant tulips arranged in stunning, picture-perfect displays inspired by Dutch art and culture. Wander through at your own pace, get those candid shots, and fill up those memories (and your camera roll) with moments you’ll both want to look back on!
Admission fee: From $8
Address: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: 9am – 9pm
4. Shop for fresh flowers at Sunday Social Market x Sing See Soon Simei Farewell
9 May 2026 – 10 May 2026

Switch things up this Mother’s Day and bring Mum to the Sunday Social Market x Sing See Soon’s Simei Farewell Market. This special edition marks one of the final events before the Simei pop-up closes, so you get a last chance to experience the space at its liveliest. Browse over 30 curated stalls, pick out fresh flowers, and stroll through the greenery together. If you’re looking for things to do this weekend in Singapore, this one delivers a nice mix of chill vibes and just enough buzz. Come for the plants, stay for the experience, and make the most of it while it’s still here!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Sing See Soon Floral & Landscape (Simei), 5 Simei Lane, S(528710)
Opening hours: 11am – 7pm
5. Redecorate with finds from The Big Furniture Fair 2026
Until 10 May 2026

If your Mum is anything like mine, she’ll love a good shopping sesh! Give Mum an excuse to indulge in a little retail therapy at The Big Furniture Fair this weekend. If she loves refreshing the home, this is the perfect place to browse everything from sofas and dining sets to décor pieces and home upgrades.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Expo Hall 6B, Singapore Expo, 1 Expo Drive, S(486150)
Opening hours: 11am – 9pm
6. Get fast and furious with The Car Expo 2026
9 May 2026 – 10 May 2026

Right next door to The Big Furniture Fair is The Car Expo, Singapore’s biggest car show, so you can easily turn your outing into a full family day. Bring Mum and Dad along and browse a wide range of cars and accessories, or maybe even book a test drive if something catches your eye. If you’re looking for things to do this weekend in Singapore, this makes for a fun, easy add-on, especially if Mum’s a car enthusiast!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Hall 4 & 5, Singapore Expo, 1 Expo Drive, S(486150)
Opening hours: 10am – 9pm
7. Find your shade with A Mother-Daughter Colour Analysis Workshop
10 May 2026

Spend Mother’s Day discovering the colours that make both you and Mum glow at this special Mother-Daughter Colour Analysis Workshop. Led by image consultant Annabelle Lim, the session combines Korean personal colour analysis with styling and etiquette tips to help you find shades that complement your features best. You’ll also get to experiment with outfit pairings using in-store fashion pieces, making it a fun, interactive experience rather than just a typical workshop!
Admission fee: $75
Address: The Fashion Pulpit, 298 Jalan Besar, #04-00, S(208959)
Opening hours: 2pm – 4pm
8. Unleash your inner designer with a Parent & Child Activity: Design My Space
10 May 2026

Here’s one for Mums with young children! Spend Mother’s Day getting creative together at this hands-on parent-child workshop by DesignTinkers. The Parent and Child Activity: Design My Space lets you (and your kiddo) design your dream room prototype, complete with miniature furniture pieces to decorate your space!
Admission fee: $125
Address: The Flow @ East Coast, #05-08, 66 East Coast Road, S(428778)
Opening hours: 2pm – 4.30pm
9. Cruise in luxury with Mum at the Royal Albatross Mother’s Day Sail 2026
8 May 2026 – 10 May 2026

Looking for things to do this weekend in Singapore that will let Mum feel like a queen? The Royal Albatross Mother’s Day Sail 2026 delivers exactly that with a luxurious sunset dinner cruise aboard Singapore’s iconic tall ship. Sail into the golden hour, or upgrade your usual Sunday brunch while enjoying stunning sea views. Whether you’re planning a surprise for Mum or simply want to spend quality time together, this experience turns an ordinary dinner outing into a memorable celebration at sea for the ultimate luxe experience!
Admission fee: $36 – $719
Address: Royal Albatross, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, S(098269)
Sailing times:
Breakfast cruise: 9:00am – 11:00am
Sunset dinner cruise: Around 6pm–7pm and last approximately 2.5 hours
10. Set sail with the Royal Albatross Dog-Friendly Sunset Dinner Cruise
8 May 2026 – 10 May 2026

And, we didn’t forget about the pawrents! Just because you have a furkid, doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy a cosy Mother’s Day dinner with your pup. The Royal Albatross Dog-Friendly Sunset Dinner Cruise lets you sail into the evening with your pup by your side, complete with stunning sunset views, a multi-course dinner, and even a special 3-course gourmet meal specially crafted by PETCUBES for your furry companion
Admission fee: From ~S$245 per adult; separate dog tickets required
Address: Royal Albatross, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, S(098269
Sailing times:
Breakfast cruise: 9:00am – 11:00am
Sunset dinner cruise: Around 6pm–7pm and last approximately 2.5 hours
More weekend fun in Singapore: Concerts, shows & exhibitions
11. Snag some swag at the DisneyStore.sg Pop-Up Experience
22 April 2026 – 17 May 2026

The magic has officially arrived at Great World with the DisneyStore.sg Pop-Up Experience, and it’s packed with enough merch to tempt every Disney fan into “just one more look”. Browse fan-favourite talking action figures, Disney Princess dolls and costumes, plus fresh weekly pin trading drops that collectors will definitely want to keep an eye on. You’ll also find cosy homeware, Disney Store Japan original plushies featuring characters from Lucifer to Perry the Platypus, and plenty of apparel, toys, and accessories inspired by classics like Toy Story, Lilo & Stitch, and Winnie the Pooh. Star Wars fans can also celebrate May the 4th with exclusive collections and a special showcase featuring upcoming launches, including pieces inspired by Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Great World Atrium, Level 1, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, S(237994)
Opening hours: 11am – 9pm
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
13. Get your cute on with the Bifesta X Asamimichan DIY Pocket Mirror Workshop
9 May 2026 – 10 May 2026

Tap into your crafty side at the Bifesta x Asamimichan DIY Pocket Mirror Workshop, where you’ll get to customise your own adorable LED pocket mirror with cute stickers, rhinestones, and exclusive Asamimichan designs! It’s the perfect activity for Asamimichan fans, especially if you’re looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend. Besides decorating your mirror, you can also check out exclusive Bifesta deals and limited-edition freebies during the event, so you’re guaranteed to leave with something cute to bring home!
Admission fee: $5 (fully redeemable on Bifesta purchases during the event day)
Address: Singapore Pools @ NTUC FairPrice (Tampines St 44), 475 Tampines Street 44, #01-145, S(520475)
Opening hours: 12pm – 7.30pm
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)
15. Browse through the aisles of the 555 Mart Exhibit
Now until 17 May 2026

At first glance, it looks like a quirky convenience store, but step closer and you’ll realise it’s actually an art exhibition! 555 Mart turns everyday items like snacks and packaging into colourful, playful artworks. It’s light-hearted, slightly nostalgic, and very easy to enjoy without overthinking it. Perfect if you want a quick, aesthetic stop for photos and a bit of browsing.
Admission fee: Free
Address: 350B Joo Chiat Road, S(427598)
Opening hours: 12pm – 7pm
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)
17. 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
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
20. Drink up at the Guinness Hangout
Multiple Dates

Chill with smooth Guinness pours, live music, and pop-up games at this laid-back pop-up bar celebrating the iconic stout. Pair your pint with hearty bar bites, join trivia nights, or catch DJ sets under string lights. Craft beer fans and casual groups, it’s your spot for relaxed weekend unwinding with a Singapore twist.
Admission fee: Free entry (drinks from $15)
Address: 1 Fullerton Road (cloaked location, check IG for updates), S(049213)
Event hours: 5pm – 12am
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 6 May 2026. Additional research done by Janica Ng.





















