what to do singapore 27-28 july 2024

5 FREE Activities to do in Singapore this Weekend (27 – 28 July 2024)

Wondering what to do this weekend? Here’s the SG Lifestyle Team’s weekly round-up of FREE WEEKEND ACTIVITES TO DO IN SINGAPORE (well, mostly free).

This includes a mixture of virtual/digital events/activities you can do at home, as well as physical events/places to visit/attend. Nevertheless, please do your due diligence to do your part to stay safe.

Recommended Advisory Notice: Let’s play our part to Stay Safe during this period:
Wear a mask and see a doctor promptly if you are sick! ⁣⁣
 Wash your hands regularly and properly using soap and water! ⁣⁣


1) Visit: Artsy Weekend

Explore the Singapore indie arts & craft scene, add some pieces to your collection or furnish your home, head to the Artsy Weekend at Crane Joo Chiat this weekend. Also featuring a Farmer’s Market for fresh produce and homebakes! Pet Friendly.

Date: 27 – 28 July 2024

Time: 10am – 6pm

 

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2) Sprint Fest 2024

Sprint Fest 2024 is a 4-day celebration for everyone at the idyllic Palawan Green at Sentosa with thrilling racing action, gastronomic delights, and electrifying music. Drop by to have fun with your friends and family.

 

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3) Visit: One Heart, One Nation Displays

Drop by Bugis Junction or Bedok Mall to catch the “One Heart, One Nation” display which celebrates our nation’s 59th year of independence as well as our Kampung Spirit.

22-28 Jul: Bugis Junction
24-30 Jul: Bedok Mall


4) Visit: ZENXIN Members Carnival

Enjoy food tastings and take part in creative workshops at the ZENXIN Members Carnival this weekend.

Date: 26 – 28 July 2024 (Friday – Sunday)
Time: 8.30pm – 5.30pm
Location: ZENXIN Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre


5) Visit: Time & Tide

Time & Tide features poignant photographs from the 1960s and 70s that capture a new independent Singapore in transition – depicting a time before the prosperity many enjoy today. One moment, you’ll find yourself examining a rural kampong scene; the next, skyscrapers and shipyards become the picture’s focus. As we count down to this year’s National Day, immerse yourself in the Singaporean story by checking out these historical images firsthand.


We hope you enjoy this week’s round-up of weekend activities to do in Singapore FOR FREE!

More importantly – stay safe and don’t say we NEVER share! 

Psst… Need even more ideas on what to do?

Read last week’s post: 

5 FREE Activities to do in Singapore this Weekend (20 – 21 July 2024)

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