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: Mercury Festival
The 5th edition of Mercury Festival has returned this late May – June at an even LARGER venue!
Date: 31st May – 2nd June 2024
Time: 12PM – 8PM Daily
Location: Chavents @ 25 Lorong 33 Geylang S(387985), Level 4
Nearest MRT: Aljunied MRT (10 minute walk)
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2) Visit: Earth & Paw Weekend
Visit the Earth & Paws Weekend event in celebration of World Environment Day where you and your paw friends can enjoy good food, booths and fun activities.
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3) Visit: Sentosa Festive Market
Hop on to Palawan Beach Walk on Sat 1 & Sun 2 June for a playful and educational outdoor weekend market under the trees.
4) Visit: Children’s Festival
The Supertree Grove will be transformed into an Inside Out 2—themed outdoor carnival with interactive installations featuring characters from Inside Out 2!
Hop on a fun adventure with core Emotions—Joy, Anger, Sadness, Fear and Disgust, alongside new Emotions like Anxiety, Envy, Ennui and Embarrassment, as we learn about emotions through play.
What better way to celebrate the annual Children’s Festival’s 10th Edition, than to connect with our favourite Emotions at the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay during the June School Holidays from 25 May 2024. Admission is free and open to public from 10am – 9pm.
Date: Sat, 25 May – Sat, 22 Jun 2024
Time: 10.00am – 9.00pm
Location: Supertree Grove
5) Visit: Visual Arts 2024
The exhibitions at Esplanade’s visual arts spaces—Jendela (Visual Arts Space), Esplanade Concourse, Esplanade Tunnel and Esplanade Community Wall—present commissioned site-specific works that undergird the centre’s commitment to nurturing new work and supporting the development of long-standing projects by Singapore and Southeast Asian artists.
Presented alongside the exhibitions are companion programmes like talks, guided tours and workshops, and interviews with artists on Esplanade Offstage that endeavour to lend insight to the works and artistic practices.
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 (25 – 26 May 2024)