Singapore has been experiencing a rather wet start to the new year but don’t let anyone rain on your parade! Featuring an exciting line-up of activities this coming week, from commemorating the heroes who fought for Singapore to the highly-anticipated Chatuchak Night Market making a comeback in town. There is so much to do with the family this February!
This highly-anticipated and super Instagram-friendly exhibition has been making waves around the world and it’s finally coming to Singapore. Tickets for March are already (!!!) sold out and there is limited availability for April and May so quick book your tickets now.
The 360° multi-sensorial exhibition will be held at Resorts World Sentosa and feature over 300 artworks taking on a life of their own in a virtual reality experience. This will be the exhibition’s first foray into Asia and it’s not to be missed.
Tickets for March are sold out, April to May are still available at this time. Resorts World Sentosa, B1 Forum, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269. Get your tickets here.
Have you ever wondered what you would need to survive in the wild? Learn to navigate the rough terrain of the dense forest that brought about unique challenges for military troops during WW2. In collaboration with local outdoor adventure team, Beyond Expeditions Singapore, little ones can get their hands dirty with a series of activities including fire lighting, shelter building and making a natural filtration system to get clean and safe drinking water.
Happening on 11 & 12, 25 & 26 February, from 11am to 4pm. Reflections at Bukit Chandu. This event is part of Singapore’s ‘The Battle For Singapore’, 81st Anniversary of the Japanese occupation in Singapore.
Originally conceptualised by Refinery 29 and brought to you by VICE Media Group, 29Rooms: Lost & Found is making its Asia debut in Singapore. Featuring over 29 themed rooms designed by international artists, the event is not just another Instagrammable attraction but curated with a thought-provoking question in mind to get visitors to pause, wonder and ponder.
From 10 February to 16 April 2023. Gardens by the Bay, West Lawn. Get your tickets here.
Returning with over 180 stalls, the inaugural Chatuchak Night Market Singapore is back with a bang after its 2-year hiatus. The open-air night market will feature over 60 Thai vendors bringing Singaporeans crowd favourite dishes such as boat noodles, Thai milk tea and kway chap. A highlight of the night market will include popular Thai food that is not commonly found in Singapore so that visitors can indulge in a large selection of sweets and savouries.
From 7 February to 2 April 2023, Tuesdays to Sundays 4 to 10pm. The Grandstand, 200 Turf Club Road.
Dedicated to building 21st century skills for the leaders of tomorrow, the library’s first two floors are spaces for children to broaden their learning about the world. Beginning with the World and Us Zone, materials from around the world including books donated by foreign embassies on themes such as geography, culture and migration will be available for borrowing. The little ones will be able to participate in hand-on activities, storytelling and prop-making.
Located at One Punggol. Check out activity line-ups here.
If you catch yourself belting out to ‘Let it go’ in the shower, this staycation was made for you.
From now till April, the Cutler Suite at Ascott Raffles Place Singapore will be transformed into the icy world of Arendelle as you and your family live out your best Frozen dreams. Take endless Instagrammable photos and take home official show merchandise including an Olaf plushie, a snowflake charm bracelet and an Elsa T-shirt!
From now till 30 April 2023. Ascott Raffles Place Singapore. Make your reservations here.
In commemoration of the brave heroes who fought for our country during the Japanese occupation, National Museum of Singapore has curated a line-up of special activities and in-gallery experiences for the young and the old in the family to explore. Visit an installation featuring later-than-life poppies by local artist Pei Li at Changi Chapel and Museum, complete the day by making your own felt poppy flower as the last stop of the exhibition.
From 4 to 26 February 2023, daily except Mondays. Changi Chapel and Museum. Find out more.