Looking for things to do in Singapore this weekend? You’re in luck – this weekend is bursting with fun events and activities across the island. Halloween has come and gone, and the year-end holiday vibes are kicking in. Whether you’re wondering what to do this weekend with the family, where to go this weekend for a night out, or which events this weekend are unmissable, we’ve got you covered. From massive festivals and free cultural exhibitions to boozy bazaars and immersive pop-ups, here are the best things to do in Singapore this weekend – no boring days allowed!
Limited time only: Things to do in Singapore this weekend!
1. Boutiques: The Gifting Edition 2025
21 – 23 November 2025

Singapore’s favourite indie shopping event is back just in time for gifting season. Boutiques: The Gifting Edition 2025 turns the F1 Pit Building into a design wonderland with over 320 brands and more than 200 exclusive launches – a one-stop shop for everything stylish and soulful, from fashion and homeware to art, wellness, toys and thoughtful gifts. Expect returning favourites plus new names like Arté Pickleball, GOFY, In Good Company, and more. There’s even an Art & Music Lounge and two cafés on-site to fuel your shopping marathon. Tickets ($8–$10) offer unlimited entry for all three days, so you can browse and re-browse to your heart’s content without rushing.
Admission fee: $8 – $10 (unlimited 3-day entry)
Address: F1 Pit Building, 1 Republic Boulevard, S(038975)
Event hours:
Fri – Sat: 11am – 9pm
Sun: 10am – 6pm
2. Vintage Market (Old Habits’ Retro Weekend)
21 – 23 November 2025

More than just a vintage market, this three-day event is a full-on trip down memory lane. Hosted by Old Habits boutique café, the pop-up brings together over 50 curated vendors peddling antique treasures, retro toys and quirky collectables sourced from passionate hobbyists and seasoned collectors. You’ll also find Singapore-inspired merch – think nostalgia galore – from local brands like Heng Suay Eating House and Figgy Wiggly, plus SMRT and SBS Transit memorabilia (keychains, stickers, plushies and more) that transport you back to old-school Singapore. Not in a shopping mood? No worries – enjoy family-friendly fun with classic ’80s arcade games (hello Donkey Kong and Pac-Man), old cartoon screenings, retro photo wall backdrops for Instagram, and even a lucky draw with throwback-worthy prizes. It’s the perfect where-to-go spot this weekend for a dose of vintage vibes.
Admission fee: Free entry (bring cash for purchases)
Address: Old Habits Café, SAFRA Mount Faber, 2 Telok Blangah Way, #01-04, S(098803)
Event hours:
Fri: 11am – 10pm
Sat: 11am – 11.30pm
Sun: 11am – 10pm
3. FISE: Extreme Sports at Urban Sports Festival
22 – 23 November 2025

Adrenaline junkies, get ready – the Festival International des Sports Extrêmes (FISE) lands in Singapore for the first time. Part of the Singapore Urban Sports + Fitness Festival, this high-octane weekender turns the city into an extreme sports playground. Catch heart-pounding showcases of BMX stunts, breakdancing battles, skateboard tricks and rollerblading routines, alongside open competitions and cash-for-tricks challenges. Mornings feature youth training sessions for aspiring skaters and riders, while afternoons crank up the energy with pro-level contests and live DJ sets. Look out for superstar athletes like multi-time X Games medalist Ryan Williams (watch him nail those BMX flips!) and world-class breakers Carlota Dudek and Juan “Xak” Sánchez joining local talents. Even an 8-year-old homegrown inline skating prodigy, Chloe Chua, will show that age is just a number when it comes to shredding.
Admission fee: Free for spectators (registration may be required for some workshops)
Address: Check the Urban Sports + Fitness Festival programme for specific event locations
Event hours: 9am – 9pm
4. MOGĀ’s 2nd Anniversary: Guest Bartender Cocktail Parties
Till 29 November 2025

Cocktail lovers, raise a glass – MOGĀ (the chic Japanese-style speakeasy at Pullman Singapore Hill Street) turns two this month, and they’re celebrating in grand fashion. Instead of one big bash, MOGĀ is hosting five themed party nights across November, each featuring top bartenders from some of Asia’s best bars. They’ve already kicked off with guest shifts from Penrose and Reka:Bar from KL, and rising mixologists from Indonesia earlier in the month. On 17 November, Hong Kong’s award-winning bars The Old Man and Quinary took over the shakers. And on 24 November (Friday), it’s the grand finale with heavy-hitters from Seoul’s cocktail scene – expect mind-blowing concoctions from Villa Records and Soko. Aside from the one-night-only drink menus (trust us, these bartenders don’t play – the cocktails are art), MOGĀ is also offering one-for-one cocktails all month on their new menu “Kiyoko’s Journey”. So even if you drop by on a non-event night, you get a sweet deal.
Admission fee: Free entry (drinks priced à la carte; special event cocktails ~$25++ each)
Address: MOGĀ at Pullman Singapore Hill Street, 1 Hill Street, S(179949)
Event hours:
Mon – Thu: 12pm – 3pm, 6pm – 12am
Fri – Sat: 6pm – 1am
5. Christmas Train Show at Gardens by the Bay
23 November – 4 January 2026

All aboard! After a smash-hit debut last year, the Christmas Train Show is back at Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome, bringing festive cheer to train lovers young and old. Nearly 20 model trains will be chugging along a sprawling 145-metre track inside the dome, which has been transformed into an American-inspired winter wonderland complete with mini replicas of the Statue of Liberty, New York’s Grand Central Terminal, and San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. In honour of Singapore’s 60th birthday, this year’s display also adds a local twist – look out for a specially commissioned SMRT train circling past tiny versions of the Toa Payoh Dragon Playground and familiar heritage shophouses. Plus, there’s a charming Danish village scene featuring a 5-metre LEGO Christmas tree and a miniature Nyhavn harbor, all surrounded by over 7,000 vibrant poinsettias and seasonal plants. It’s like a holiday scavenger hunt: one moment you’re spotting Santa on a locomotive, the next you’re finding a tiny Merlion hidden among snowy pines. The Flower Dome’s signature festive floral displays make the perfect backdrop as the trains whistle by. If you need a break, grab a hot cocoa at the cafe and soak in the sight of mini-trains weaving through a mini-world.
Admission fee: $12 (adult), $8 (child/senior) – Singaporean residents
Address: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 9pm
6. Defence Collective Festival 2025
15 – 16, 22 – 23 November 2025

If you’re after a weekend packed with fun and discovery, make your way to the Defence Collective Festival happening across three military museums over two upcoming weekends. Enjoy free entry to a variety of army, navy, and air force-themed experiences. At the Singapore Navy Museum, tackle the “Sea-cret Master Plan” or craft mini-warships in the Naval Engineering Workshop. Over at the Air Force Museum, try Lieutenant Eli’s Sky Search scavenger hunt, flight simulators, and build-and-fly activities. With games, hands-on workshops, and photo ops in uniform, it’s a weekend of fun for all ages.
You’ll need to be an Activity Pass Holder for some experiences, so grab one to make sure you don’t miss a thing!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Singapore Discovery Centre, 510 Upper Jurong Road, S(638365)
Event hours: Daily, 10am – 6pm
7. Wicked: For Good
Now till 4th January 2026

Get a taste of Oz before the Wicked: For Good movie premiere with Sentosa’s enchanting transformation! Wander through six dazzling themed installations between Resorts World and Imbiah Stations. Walk around and get shots with Glinda’s shimmering bubble, the glowing 9m-tall Elphaba’s hat, and the Emerald City light show. Snap magical photos, enjoy themed treats at Universal Studios Singapore, and bask in this spellbinding free experience!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Around Resorts World Sentosa
Event hours: Daily, 8am – 1am
8. Changi Festive Village 2025
Now till 4th January 2026

Set sail on a magical holiday at Changi Airport and Jewel, where Disney Cruise Line brings festive cheer. Step aboard a 6.5m ship installation, explore the ocean-themed Discovery Reef with Ariel and Nemo, and marvel at a 16m Christmas tree crowned by Captain Mickey. Expect snowfall, dazzling light shows, carnival games, craft workshops, and photo ops with beloved Disney characters – the perfect festive voyage for kids and the young at heart.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Around Changi Airport and Jewel Changi
9. Mister Donut x KOI Thé Collab
Now till 30 November 2025

Singapore’s favourite doughnut chain and bubble tea icon have teamed up for a deliciously unique collab! The Mister Donut x KOI Thé collection is now available islandwide, serving up chewy oolong-infused doughnuts and signature cream-filled delights packed with real KOI Thé pearls. This limited-time crossover features a playful mix of textures and flavours — think rich milk tea custard, soft and springy dough, and those familiar, chewy tapioca balls all in one bite. Whether you’re a fan of doughnuts, bubble tea, or both, this treat is an absolute must-try for the season.
Price of drink: From $4.80 for a Medium to $6.50 for a Large
Address: All Mister Donut outlets in Singapore
Opening hours: Operating hours vary by outlet
10. Book Your Stay Under the Sea: Ocean Dreams at the Singapore Oceanarium
Selected dates in November and December 2025

Ever wondered what it’s like to drift off to sleep with majestic manta rays and graceful hammerhead sharks gliding above you? Now you can — at the Singapore Oceanarium’s new “Ocean Dreams” glamping experience! Spend a magical night in full view of their iconic Open Ocean habitat, where you’ll be surrounded by one of the world’s largest single viewing panels. It’s a one-of-a-kind immersive staycation that blends marine wonder with cosy luxury.
Admission fee: $1,800 a tent
Address: Singapore Oceanarium, 24 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, S(098137)
Event hours: 5pm check-in, 11am check-out
Related: Best Glamping Spots In Singapore For A Unique Staycation
11. Singapore Urban Sports + Fitness Festival (SGUSFF)
15 – 30 November 2025
Gear up for three adrenaline-packed weekends as the Singapore Urban Sports + Fitness Festival (SGUSFF) takes over the city. Celebrating movement, strength, and community, the festival brings together enthusiasts and professionals across a range of sports — from bouldering and powerlifting to street dance and more. Expect live competitions, workshops, fitness challenges, and pop-up markets that showcase the best in active lifestyle culture. Whether you’re an athlete, a weekend warrior, or just looking to get moving, SGUSFF is all about pushing limits and having fun.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Various locations islandwide
Event hours: Vary by activity
12. Christmas On A Great Street
From 8 November 2025

The festive season officially begins as Orchard Road transforms into a dazzling wonderland for Christmas On A Great Street. From November 8, the iconic shopping belt will be lit up with spectacular light displays, themed installations, and joyful decorations that capture the spirit of Christmas. Expect live performances, festive markets, and Instagram-worthy moments at every turn. Whether you’re shopping for gifts or soaking in the holiday magic, Orchard Road promises to be the heart of the city’s year-end celebrations.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Orchard Road (from Paterson Junction/ION Orchard to Bideford Junction/Ngee Ann City)
Event hours: Daily, 6pm till late
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13. The Divorce Party: Dinner Theatre Comedy by Dream Academy
18 November – 14 December 2025

Been to weddings and birthday bashes, but a divorce celebration? Now that’s a first. Dream Academy’s The Divorce Party is a whimsical dinner-theatre comedy where the food is hot and the tea on exes is even hotter. Join the outrageous Choo family as heiress Phoebe Choo (played by Sharon Sum) reclaims her singlehood after a disastrous marriage, with her flamboyant mum Penny (Broadway Beng’s Sebastian Tan) throwing a no-holds-barred “divorce party” to remember. The show dishes out a full three-course dinner and dessert buffet alongside scandalous family drama and cheeky musical numbers. Expect beach-chic dress codes, over-the-top characters, and plenty of laughs at the expense of poor Phoebe’s ex-husband. It’s the what-to-do event this weekend if you fancy some spicy humour with your supper – and the first in a planned trilogy following the crazy Choo clan. Save room for drama (and dessert)!
Admission fee: From ~$128 per pax
Address: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, #01-01, S(178907)
Event hours: Show starts 7.30pm
14. Meta AI: The Place of Impossible Things
22 – 23 November 2025

Ever wondered what an AI-fueled world might look like? Step into a universe of endless possibilities at The Place of Impossible Things, Meta’s first-ever public AI showcase. Held over two days at a heritage house in River Valley, this free pop-up event is designed to make artificial intelligence fun and accessible for everyone. Explore four interactive zones where you’ll learn to use the latest Meta AI tools across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and more – from generating crazy images and video filters to getting personalised recommendations. You can challenge an AI to edit your photos on the spot, create short-form videos with AI magic, and even chat with Meta’s new intelligent assistant. Plus, get an exclusive first look at the new Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses (Gen 2) that can play music, record video, and translate languages in real-time!
Admission fee: Free (registration online recommended)
Address: Alma House, 61 Kim Yam Road, S(239362)
Event hours: 10am – 6pm
15. Wonderland with Alice: Into The New World
From 31 October 2025 (ongoing through November)

Fall down the rabbit hole at Alice: Into The New World, a brand-new immersive art exhibition making its international debut in Singapore. Fresh from wowing crowds in Korea, this experience transports you to Wonderland via towering digital installations and a surround-sound soundtrack by a top K-pop producer. Stroll through larger-than-life scenes like the Mad Hatter’s tea party and the Queen of Hearts’ rose garden, all brought to life with dazzling motion graphics and 3D visual effects. It’s an Instagram paradise – expect plenty of whimsical, room-filling projections that make you feel like you’ve stepped into Alice’s storybook. Perfect for fans of interactive art and classic tales alike, this exhibition invites you to be a part of the fantasy. Don’t be late for this very important date with Alice and her friends!
Admission fee: From $28
Address: Parkview Museum, 600 North Bridge Road, 3F Parkview Square, S(188778)
Event hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm
16. Being Human: Forging Fields of Experience
Till 30 November 2025

Step into a thought-provoking journey of identity and perception with Being Human: Forging Fields of Experience, an immersive exhibition running throughout November. Blending art, sound, and interactive installations, this experience explores what it means to be human in an ever-evolving world. Visitors are invited to engage with themes of emotion, technology, and connection — making it a powerful, multi-sensory exploration that resonates long after you leave the space.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Artspace@HeluTrans, 39 Keppel Road, #01-05, S(089065)
Event hours: Daily, 9am – 6pm
17. Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
From 14 November 2025

Art lovers are in for a treat this November with the arrival of Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, at the National Gallery Singapore. The exhibition features a stunning collection of masterpieces from some of the world’s most celebrated Impressionist artists, tracing the movement’s evolution into modern art. With works that capture light, colour, and the fleeting beauty of everyday life, this showcase offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience the magic of Monet, Degas, Renoir, and beyond – right here in Singapore.
Admission fee: $15 for Singaporeans/PRs
Address: National Gallery Singapore, 1 Saint Andrew’s Road, S(178957)
Event hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm
18. Blackpink World Tour <DEADLINE> (Singapore Concert)
28 – 30 November 2025

Blackpink is in our area! The world’s biggest K-pop girl group is closing out their epic [DEADLINE] world tour right here in Singapore with a three-night stadium concert series. Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé and Lisa will take the stage at the National Stadium, delivering all the addictive hits (“DDU-DU DDU-DU”, “How You Like That”, “Pink Venom” and more) with their trademark fierce choreography and stunning visuals. Expect a full house of Blinks (Blackpink’s devoted fans) singing along to every word, a jaw-dropping production with pyrotechnics and LED backdrops, and outfits so fabulous they belong in a fashion museum. This is the only stop in the region where Blackpink is performing three consecutive nights – a testament to their massive SG fanbase and the hype surrounding these shows.
Admission fee: Tickets from $168
Address: National Stadium, 1 Stadium Drive, S(397629)
Concert hours: Start from 7pm
19. Explore Singapore’s Past at ArCH Square (New Heritage Hub)
Opens 1 November 2025 (permanent exhibit)

History buffs and culture vultures, check out ArCH Square, Singapore’s first dedicated space for archaeology and living heritage, opening this weekend. Housed in a beautifully restored century-old building, ArCH Square isn’t your typical stuffy museum – it’s a dynamic cultural hub. You can wander through exhibits of recently unearthed artefacts, then actually watch volunteers in action as they process archaeological finds on-site. There are immersive workshops where you can try experimental archaeology (ever wanted to reconstruct a broken pot?) and even heritage film screenings under the stars. The aim is to bring Singapore’s rich history to life in engaging ways.
Admission fee: From $68
Address: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-69/70, S(018971)
Event hours: Evenings, 8pm
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20. Enjoy a short weekend getaway as a family

Enjoy a short weekend getaway to Singapore’s nearby islands this November holiday, where a quick ferry ride brings your family into a world of sea breeze and slow-paced adventure – cycle through Pulau Ubin’s rustic trails, relax on the quiet beaches of Lazarus Island, explore the scenic spots on St John’s Island, or enjoy the calm, family-friendly charm of Kusu Island – all easy, refreshing escapes that offer a taste of nature and togetherness without leaving the country.
21. Visit home cafes around your neighbourhood

Home cafes are all the rage these days, and why not spend the weekend cafe-hopping around your neighbourhood? While the charm of a quiet nook with artisanal coffee and a cosy aesthetic can be irresistible, discovering these hidden gems nearby can turn a simple weekend into a mini adventure. We personally have been to some of the best home cafes, each with its own unique vibe — some even have pets lounging around, adding to the warm, lived-in charm. So grab your favourite book or a friend, and let your weekend plans brew close to home.
22. Cross the border for a day of fun at JB

Make the most of the long weekend by crossing the border for a fun day (or overnight) trip to Johor Bahru! Spend your day exploring the vibrant shopping malls, indulging in mouthwatering local cuisine, or discovering exciting attractions across the Causeway. If you’re feeling adventurous, extend your stay and enjoy a relaxing night in one of JB’s cosy hotels. With so many activities across the Causeway, you’re in for a refreshing break that’s just a short bus ride away!
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23. Play Pickleball with your friends

If heading to JB feels like too much of a hassle, why not stay local and book a court to play pickleball? This sport, which has been trending for the past few months, is suitable for all ages and gives you the perfect chance to be active while bonding with friends. You can easily squeeze in a fun, sporty two-hour session, and don’t worry about the rainy season — there are plenty of indoor courts available for you to book and enjoy a great game, rain or shine!
Related: Pickleball In Singapore: Where To Play And How To Win
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 to keep the young ones entertained. Happy weekend, and have fun out there!





















