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: SHUMI趣味LOG2406
Head over to the largest Genshin Impact & Honkai Star Rail Pop-up this weekend.
Date and Time: 22 & 23 June 2024, 11am to 8pm
Venue: Shoushan ArtSpace, 37 Jln Pemimpin, #06-06, Singapore 577177 (Nearest Station: Marymount Station, 5 mins walk)
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2) Visit: Twilight: Flea & Feast
Head to the Twilight: Flea & Feast from 21-23 June 2024 at Suntec Singapore, Halls 404 & 405. Bring your family and friends for an amazing time from 12PM-10PM. Enjoy movie screenings, performances by local talents, kids’ activities like a bouncy castle, balloon twisting, and face painting. Plus, savour delicious halal street food too!
3) Visit: New Bahru Sneak Peek
Eat, drink, shop and play-play the weekend away at the New Bahru Sneak Peek.
At the New Bahru Sneak Peek explore a wave of dining and retail concepts which are ready to welcome you with new menus, workshops and first-drops. Plus, a whole lot happening around the block, all weekend. Make a reservation, sign up for a workshop, or just swing by to give your favourite local brands some big love.
Date: 22-23 June 2024
Time: 12pm-10pm
Location: 46 & 58 Kim Yam Road Singapore 239351
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4) Visit: Shore Debris Table
Take a seat at the 6-metre long dining table covered with debris from the coastline of Punggol Beach. Use steel tweezers to help pick out microplastic fragments from the debris onto a plate as you reflect on plastic pollution and its growing impact on our food chain. You can also learn more about microplastics from the posters along the kitchen counter. The removed microplastics will later be recycled into new products.
5) Visit: i Light Singapore
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 (15 – 16 June 2024)