Wondering what to do this weekend or where to go this weekend? Fret not – we’ve got you covered with the top events this weekend. From dazzling night festivals and artsy exhibitions to immersive experiences and live concerts, here are some of the best ways to spend the weekend of 10 – 12 October 2025 in Singapore.
Limited time only: Things to do in Singapore this weekend!
1. Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay 2025
23 September – 12 October 2025 (nightly)

Immerse yourself in a dazzling Mid-Autumn celebration at Gardens by the Bay. This year’s edition doubles as a tribute to Singapore’s 60th birthday, featuring beloved local mascot Ang Ku Kueh Girl and her foodie friends guiding you through giant lantern displays. Beyond the glowing sculptures, enjoy free lantern walks, DIY lantern-making sessions, Chinese tea appreciation workshops, and nightly live performances by local groups like Yin Harmony and JumpStart to keep the atmosphere buzzing. Don’t forget to visit the bustling marketplace for street food treats – think candied hawthorn sticks, traditional kueh, and kachang puteh – and cap off the evening with carnival games and rides under the moonlight.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S(018953)
Event hours: Daily, 6pm – 10pm
2. Deepavali Open House 2025 at Indian Heritage Centre
27 September – 19 October 2025

Celebrate the Festival of Lights at the Indian Heritage Centre’s Deepavali Open House, which is blooming with colour and culture. Inspired by the beauty of flowers, this year’s festivities offer four weekends of free fun. By day, wander a festive bazaar brimming with artisanal Indian snacks, intricate handicrafts, and vibrant ethnic wear. Kids and adults alike can get hands-on with DIY workshops, crafting clay lotus ornaments or floral tealight holders, and even dress up in traditional outfits with fragrant jasmine garlands and henna art. By evening, the centre comes alive with cultural performances under the stars – expect classical dance, music, and more – accompanied by festive treats like murukku and steaming cups of masala chai. Bonus: museum entry is free throughout the Open House, with extended hours on weekends for all to enjoy!
Admission fee: Free
Address: Indian Heritage Centre, 5 Campbell Lane, S(209924)
Event hours:
Mon – Thu, Sun: 10am – 6pm
Fri – Sat: 10am – 8pm
3. Halloween Horror Nights 13 at Universal Studios
26 September – 1 November 2025

Spooky season kicks off this weekend with Halloween Horror Nights 13 at Universal Studios Singapore – and it’s not for the faint-hearted. Back for its 13th edition, this after-dark extravaganza features four haunted houses and two sinister scare zones that will plunge you into a multiverse of terror. Brace yourself for encounters with demonic entities and cinematic nightmares; this year, one highlight is a special collaboration with Netflix’s Stranger Things, so expect to come face-to-face with the eerie Upside Down! If jump scares weren’t enough, there’s also the new Dare or Die live horror game show and a twisted fairy-tale live show titled “Once Upon A Time… to Die”. Roam the park as creatures lurk in the shadows, enjoy adrenaline-pumping rides running late into the night, and refuel with ghoulish snacks (try the limited-edition spooky churros!). Pro tip: Grab an Express Pass unless you fancy getting frightened by queue lengths too.
Admission fee: From $68 (off-peak nights) to $78 (peak nights)
Address: Universal Studios Singapore, 8 Sentosa Gateway, S(098269)
Event hours: 7.15pm – 1.30am
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4. TinyTopia Interactive Pop-Up
Until 28 December 2025

Admission fee: From $12 per person
Address: 743A North Bridge Road, S(198711)
Event hours: Daily, 9am – 10pm
5. Bamboo Grove at Changi Airport T2
Ongoing (permanent installation)

Can’t fly to Kyoto’s Arashiyama Bamboo Forest just yet? Changi Airport has you covered. The new Bamboo Grove outside Terminal 2 is a slice of zen paradise that gives serious Japan vibes. Stroll (or frolic) amid towering bamboo stalks swaying gently in the breeze, dappled sunlight painting a serene scene – you’ll forget you’re next to an airport taxiway! It’s a relatively small grove, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in tranquility. Take a seat on the benches handcrafted from bamboo, close your eyes, and you might even hear the soft rustling of leaves and distant bird calls. It’s the perfect spot for a calming breather after a long flight or a quirky date night detour. And if you fancy more nature, the grove connects to the Changi Airport Connector cycling/jogging path, so you can continue your outdoor adventure. Best of all, it’s open 24/7 – yes, you can even have a midnight bamboo meditation session. Who knew where to go this weekend could include the airport? Now you do.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Changi Airport Connector (outside T2), 60 Airport Boulevard, S(819643)
Opening hours: 24/7
6. Women in Film & Photography 2025 (Objectifs)
2 October – 23 November 2025

Objectifs’ annual showcase celebrating women lens-based artists is back, and this 8th edition carries the theme “What We Carry.” The exhibition presents intimate works by women photographers and filmmakers from across Asia, exploring personal histories, identity and belonging. Expect a diverse range of storytelling: from poignant photo essays to experimental short films. Highlights include screening programmes featuring titles like A Quiet Load, Camp! Along the Mekong River, and Carnival of Solitude, each offering a window into different female perspectives. The galleries themselves are thought-provoking – one installation invites you to contribute your own “emotional baggage” on notecards, literally unpacking what we carry in life. Besides the static exhibits, there are interactive workshops and talks: try a hand at crafting personal zines, join a map-making session charting memories, or attend a visual storytelling masterclass to develop your own photo book. All genders are welcome, of course – the goal is to spark conversation through art. And if you’re a film buff, don’t miss the special women-in-film screenings and panel discussions on select evenings.
Admission fee: Free
Address: Centre for Photography & Film, 155 Middle Road, S(188977)
Opening hours:
Tue – Sat: 12pm – 7pm
Sun: 12pm – 4pm
7. Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City – Immersive Expedition
From 18 September 2025 (newly opened!) – 22 March 2026

Admission fee: From $26.40 per person
Address: China Square Central, 51 Telok Ayer Street, S(048441)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 8pm
Fri – Sat: 10am – 9pm
Sun: 10am – 8pm
8. Unnatural History Museum of Singapore (Design Week Exhibition)
17 September – 26 October 2025

Admission fee: Free
Address: National Design Centre, 111 Middle Road, S(188969)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 9pm
9. Another World Is Possible – Futuristic Art Exhibition
13 September 2025 – 22 February 2026

Admission fee: From $15
Address: ArtScience Museum (Marina Bay Sands), 6 Bayfront Avenue, S(018974)
Opening hours:
Mon – Thu: 10am – 7pm
Fri – Sat: 10am – 9pm
Sun: 10am – 7pm
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10. 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.
11. 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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12. 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!
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13. Rainforest Wild Asia
From 12 March 2025

Well, let’s start with the fact that Rainforest Wild Asia isn’t just a walk-through exhibit — it’s a full-on rainforest adventure. Step into the wild with breathtaking virtual reality tours, hands-on animal encounters, and conservation talks that make you want to pay attention. Get up close with exotic creatures, learn about endangered species, and wander through a jaw-dropping recreation of a tropical jungle. And if you’re feeling extra adventurous, you can even try rock climbing or bungee jumping (at an additional fee, of course).
Admission fee: $21 (child), $33 (adult)
Address: 20 Mandai Lake Road, S(729825)
Opening hours: Daily, 8.30am – 6pm
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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!