what to do in singapore this weekend 4-5 march 2023

5 FREE Activities to do in Singapore this Weekend (4 – 5 March 2023)

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: Clarke Quay House of Pets

Meet some of the most adorable and loving dogs that are up for adoption. You can also shop for your furry pet’s needs and enjoy the breathtaking scenery of Clarke Quay in amazing ways!
Where: House of Seafood @ Clarke Quay
Time: 11am-8pm


2) Visit: Singapore’s Largest Travel Goods Fair

Singapore’s Largest Travel Goods Fair is back! Enjoy great travel deals up to 60% off thousands of luggage, bags & accessories:
🔥 Luggage – UP to 50% OFF
🔥 Travel Accessories – UP to 60% OFF
🔥 Echolac, JanSport, Bellroy, Thule, Osprey, Pacsafe and more – UP to 50% OFF
⭐ Additional discount on Water Bottles & VIP Members
Where: Marina Square Central Atrium (Level 2) (S039594)


3) Visit: Splash-N-Surf

Cool down in the hot sunny weather at Splash-N-Surf which provides free entry to water play area and the kids pool.


4) Visit: Joo Choon LinDance in the Destruction Dance

Through an atmospheric environment that is both a performance space and art installation, Joo Choon Lin: Dance in the Destruction Dance is an exploration of how the present is an illusion, and things are not what they seem. Joo’s multisensory environment is an instrument for experimental storytelling that highlights how post-industrial materials such as plastics, wood and metal can continuously shapeshift.

The installation is accompanied by theatrical performances that highlight this migration of forms and shapes the narrative of the exhibition, exploring how perception (or what we see) are just appearances of what we imagine the world to be.

Push the boundaries of your perception with this latest exhibition – on view from now till 16 Apr 2023 at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. Admission is free for all!


5) Visit: Crane Food Fair

Hop by the Crane Food Fair to discover a range of activities and food from baked goods to fresh pizza, kombuchas to ice cream; and a brunch workshop where you’ll learn to make your own Kimchi and grill aged beef. There’s something for everyone.


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 February 2023)

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