We hear it may rain a lot this month but that doesn’t stop the endless stream of fun happening across Singapore. With a range of festivals, a pop-up Hogwarts experience, Hari Raya celebrations, and more events happening…we’ve discovered 44 of the best things to do this March 2024 in Singapore.
1. Fall into a world of sneakers
Sneaker fans can visit a sneaker festival at Resorts World Sentosa on March 2 and 3. Sneaker Con SEA offers a unique experience featuring more than 200 famous sneaker brands, as well as more than 150 traders and collectors from around the world. Visitors can trade their own shoes, meet likeminded individuals, see live performances, and attend talks with industry leaders. Get tickets via Sneaker Con SEA.
📍Resorts World Convention Centre, Sentosa
2. Wander into Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest
The world-famous Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest Experience made its Asia debut in Singapore. Tickets are on sale for this highly-anticipated event where Sentosa Coastal Walk has been transformed into a world of Harry Potter. Embark on an adventure through the Forbidden Forest Experience outdoor walk and explore the Wizarding World like never before. It features magical creatures from the Harry Potter™ and Fantastic Beasts™ films to make you feel as if you’re wandering around the grounds of Hogwarts. Learn more. Alternatively, grab tickets on Fever.
📍 Sentosa Coastal Walk, Singapore
3. Admire the Hari Raya Street Light-Up
Why not visit Changi Road, Geylang Road, and Sims Avenue to admire the colourful light-up from March 8 to April 9? This epic cultural event is perfect place to end the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and admire gorgeous decorations at both Kampong Gelam and Geylang Serai.
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4. Indulge at Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar
One of the best Ramadan food markets returns on March 8 – and it’s totally free. The delicious street market festival will feature more than 500 stalls this year with food, clothes, and other special goodies as part of Hari Raya celebrations. Definitely, the showstopper of Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar is the food. The bazaar opens from 10am to midnight daily with an exception of 6am the following day of April 9 for Hari Raya. Read more here.
📍Geylang Serai, Singapore
5. Scream with excitement at Taylor Swift
The one and only Taylor Swift has landed in Singapore for her famous Eras Tour. The superstar will be supported be Disney’s Sabrina Carpenter on her iconic six nights Eras Tour at National Stadium from March 2 to 9. Singapore is Miss Americana’s only stop in Southeast Asia. The concerts are sold out but find out how to get resale tickets or more information about the shows here. Definitely, one of the best things to do this March 2024 in Singapore.
📍National Stadium, Singapore
6. Be mesmerised by Cherry Blossoms
Step into a world of cherry blossoms and celebrate the arrival of spring with a special floral display at Floral Dome. Feel like you’ve been transported to Japan with real Sakura blossoms for Sakura 2024 from March 22 to April 21. The alluring display is a one-of-a-kind things to do this season in Singapore. Find tickets on Gardens By The Bay.
📍Flower Dome, Gardens By The Bay, Singapore
7. Immerse yourself in a neon-lit painting workshop
Grab your friends for the ultimate paint in the dark experience in Singapore. Unleash your inner Van Gogh with a paint brush in one had or an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage in another. The next workshop takes place on March 9 and 10 where you can let your creative juices flow, against the backdrop of soothing melodies, for one hour and 30 minutes. Get tickets here.
📍Goodman Arts Center, Singapore
8. Get in on the women’s golf action
Until March 3, HSBC Women’s World Championship 2024 returns to Singapore for its 16th edition. Golf fans can watch five major Championships across four days from February 29 out at Sentosa Golf Club.
📍The Tanjong at Sentosa Golf Club, Sentosa Island
9. Keep the Chinese New Year celebrations alive
Chinese New Year celebrations are still going strong into March 2024. One notable event taking place is Five Footway Festival which celebrates Singapore’s past from March 9 to 17. The nostalgic event is an immersive experience into the 60d and 70s of Singapore’s Chinatown. Plus, visitors can enjoy street food, activities, exhibitions, workshops, live performances, and much more. Learn more about Five Footway Festival 2024.
📍Chinatown, Singapore
10. Parade through Dahlia Dreams
Until March 17, Dahlia Dreams at Flower Dome in Gardens By The Bay boasts more than 2000 colourful unique flowers and decorations. Visitors can admire breathtaking dragon-themed displays from lanterns to larger-than-life sculptures, hidden among the blooms, with CNY flowers symbolising greatness. Think the likes of a 7-m tall dragon and zodiac characters. Find tickets.
📍18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
11. Enjoy a month-long cocktail extravaganza
1-Group is hosting a month-long Sip & Savour cocktail campaign for all of March. Expect exclusive cocktail events with each cocktail telling a story, mixed with epic bar shifts, parties, brunches, and other dining events across eight venues including 1-Altitude Coast, Monti, The Alkaff Mansion, and 1-Arden.
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12. Attend a magical Candlelight Concert
Candlelight concerts are a beautiful experience for friends or couples. These world-class Candlelight concerts featuring different musical numbers, under the glimmer of candlelight, in a stunning setting around Singapore. This March 2024, fans can expect different tributes from Vivaldi to Coldplay. See what’s on here. But here’s the current highlights:
🕯 Candlelight: A Tribute to Coldplay (March 11 – April 17)
🕯 Candlelight: Best of Anime Soundtracks at CHIJMES (March 11)
🕯 Candlelight: Film Scores at S.E.A. Aquarium (March 22)
13. Celebrate International Women’s Day 2024
On March 8, celebrate all the inspiring women in your life with a number of women-focused events across the city. From pink cafes to being a feminist like Barbie for a day…why not gather all your girls for the ultimate women’s celebration?
14. Groove at a Silent Disco
On March 23, Pelago’s silent disco full moon party returns atop Marina Bay Sands. Expect three DJs playing three different styles of music to allow guests to flick between different channels on their headsets. Groove to the best music from electronic to rock, against the vibrant buzz of the city lights, atop SkyPark Observation Deck. Find tickets.
📍10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
15. Take your furbaby to the largest pet fair
Singapore’s largest pet fair returns for its 10th birthday this March to invite pet lovers into a wonderful world of pets. From March 15 to 17, Singapore Expo Hall 5B and 6 will be transformed featuring a range of exciting pet-related activities and more than 128 exhibitors for PetExpo 2024. Learn more.
📍Singapore Expo Hall 5B & 6, Singapore
16. St. Patrick’s Day 2024
Celebrate Irish culture on March 17 in honour of Paddy’s Day. Normally, there’s an epic street party around Boat Quay, but you can also crawl around the best Irish pubs and enjoy the best Irish food with the expat community who tend to embrace this special day.
17. Try a joyride under the stars
Zoom down one of Sentosa’s top attractions Skyline Luge – but with an exciting new twist. Visitors can enjoy the first-ever night time musical extravaganza every weekend from 7.30pm to 9pm. The new immersive experience features a dazzling illuminated track to race down, as well as epic music in a first-of-its-kind for Skyline Luge, and free digital photos of you on the ride. Please note, children must be at least 135cm tall and 6 years old to ride. Get tickets.
📍45 Siloso Bch Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 09900
18. Go wild at Chaos Lab
Enter a world of chaos at a popular lab-themed playground for children at the airport. Chaos Lab features slime, a ball pit, neon graffiti, meet-and-greets with mad scientists, and more activities, among the chaos. After huge success in Australia, the playground opened at the new T2 in Changi Airport. Tickets are on sale here.
📍Terminal 2, Changi Airport, Singapore
19. Check out a new exhibition
There are a number of new exhibitions in town. For instance, Mars: The Red Mirror opened last weekend at the ArtScience Museum and features more than 12,000 years of history, science and research of the planet. It’s on until April 2024. While New Eden: Science Fiction Mythologies Transformed is a new art exhibition at Art Science Museum opened in October. It aims to transport visitors to extraordinary new worlds, uncovering new perspectives on the genre of science fiction, alternative realms, and more – inspired by Asia’s rich history and culture. It will be on until March.
Otherwise, learn about the rich heritage of Southeast Asia and Latin America at a new exhibition in National Gallery Singapore. Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America compromises more than 200 paintings, sculptures, immersive displays, prints, and more artifacts spanning the 20th century. It’s on until March 24, 2024. Get tickets on National Gallery.
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20. Discover the secrets of wildlife
Mandai Wildlife Group is offering unique new experiences to end the year at River Wonders and Night Safari. Secret Wild-erland is a day-to-night journey across multizone zones until March 17. Expect dazzling digital displays, educational experiences, spot animals hidden at Night Safari, and much more.
📍80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
21. Cuddle adorable Samoyeds
A new dog cafe opened along Joo Chiat Road to the delight of dog lovers. Snow Pawttage is home to eight cute and fluffy samoyed dogs to pet and play with. Guests can book 45-minute sessions to interact with these beautiful dog breeds from just $35. Certainly, one of the best new things to do this March 2024 in Singapore.
📍290D Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427542
22. Be entertained by live music in the coolest club
Step into swanky live music lounge, Cool Cats, which will host a number of epic acts this March 2024. Music lovers will be treated to the smooth sounds of jazz over the weekend. Definitely, one of the best things to do this weekend. Get tickets for the weekend here.
📍Cool Cats at NCO Club, 32 Beach Rd, Singapore 189764
23. Hop aboard a BBQ Yacht Party
Why not rent a 4-hour yacht for up to 10 guests and make a splash on a sunny day in Singapore? Guests can enjoy a number of water activities as well as karaoke onboard, a mouthwatering BBQ feast, and more. The yacht party is the perfect place to host a private adults party or you can bring children once accompanied by adults. Get tickets via Fever.
📍2 Keppel Bay Vista, 098382
24. Watch a FREE movie under the stars
Nightflix Somerset is a new outdoor movie series kicked off in 2023. Attendees can watch movies for free, under the stars, at Somerset Youth Park every first Saturday of each month so March 2. The film on this date will be Legally Blonde. The films will play from 7.30pm to around 9.15pm. There will be free ice cream during the movies to add to the excitement. Learn more.
📍121 Somerset Road, Somerset Youth Park, Singapore
25. Race at Asia’s only Game of Karts
HyperDrive’s highly-anticipated Game of Karts just launched on Sentosa Island. The gamified karting experience – where virtual racing meets real-life karting – is a first-of-its-kind in Asia. Riders try to win the race by collecting bonuses and boosts in the virtual realm while zooming across the track in real life. Definitely, one of the best things to do this March 2024 in Singapore. Learn more.
📍 54 Palawan Beach Walk, Singapore 098233
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26. Entertain the kids during the school holidays
The children are off school this March so you’ll need a host of activities to keep them busy. Lucky for you, we’ve listed a number of fun child-friendly activities to keep children entertained this season. Get the list.
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27. Enjoy a host of animal encounters
Animal lovers in Singapore can enjoy a number of exciting animal experiences. From Singapore Zoo to admiring wildlife at Bird Paradise, wandering around River Wonders, and visiting the world’s first ever Night Safari…you’ll be spoilt for choice.
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28. Hike through the jungles of Singapore
Get fit and healthy this new year by trekking through Singapore’s latest nature retreat and first positive energy park – Rifles Range Nature Park. Situated along Rifle Range Road near Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, the 66 hectare park features two boardwalks, a range of walking trails and viewing decks and a quarry wetland.
📍Rifle Range Road, Singapore
29. Enjoy 360-degree city views
Another one of the best things to do in Singapore is panoramic views atop of Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck. Located on the 56th floor, the popular attraction is shaped like a ship and presents unmatched views both day and night. Get tickets for the SkyPark Observation Deck here.
📍10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
30. Uncover Singapore’s hidden secret places
We’ve already listed a range of hidden gems and secret places to visit in Singapore. Be sure to bring your camera for the occasion.
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31. Go on a journey at New World’s End
Go on a whirlwind journey through Singapore on this unique audio and art experience on various dates in March 2024. Find out more about New Word’s End. Otherwise, buy tickets on Fever here.
📍85 Desker Rd, Singapore, 209646
32. Enjoy the best nightlife
Party the evening or night away at some electrifying nightlife places in Singapore. Think the likes of ig-worthy nightclubs like Marquee with a 3-storey slide or underground techno clubs blasting the hottest tunes…pick a nightlife experience here.
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33. Visit National Library Board’s first character-themed library
Until March 2024, there is a Garfield x Mr Kiasu pop-up library at The Centrepoint. It’s the first character-themed pop-up library by the National Library Board (NBL). Visitors can wander a nostalgic comic book HBD home-inspired space, read books in a quirky setting, admire wall murals and illustrations, and much more. Entry is free and the library is opened from 10am to 10pm daily.
📍Level 1, The Centrepoint, Singapore
34. Go on an instagrammable adventure
Social media lovers will enjoy the most instagrammable foods in Singapore. Additionally, find the most instagrammable bars in Singapore at night, then the most instagrammable cafes in Singapore during the day, and let’s not forget about the most instagrammable places to capture picture-perfect shots.
35. Smash some stuff
Are you stressed? Need to release your anger? we’ve got the perfect 30-minute activity to do this weekend. The Fragment Room offers rage therapy where guests can smash everything in sight, from glasses to vases, plates, and more – in a space created for breakables at Singapore’s first rage room. Get tickets on Fever. .Additionally, it’s one of the best team bonding ideas if you’re looking for something to do with your office!
📍490 MacPherson Rd, Singapore, 368198
36. Venture across the causeway
Johor Bahru is an idyllic place to explore just 40 minutes drive from Singapore. And did you know that the Malaysian Ringgit is the lowest against Singapore Dollar right now? So visiting this Malaysian town right now is perfect. It has a thriving food scene, wonderful selection of attractions like sky-high views at Skyscape, and diverse cultural experiences to keep you entertained for the full day. Read our guide about the best things to do in JB. otherwise, find the best cafes to hop around while there.
📍 Johor Bahru, Malaysia
37. Dine in a unique restaurant
From dining in a plane to discovering the underwater world, Singapore is filled with an array of peculiar, extraordinary gastronomical experiences to take advantage of. Delightfully, we’ve already made a list of the most unique eateries (cafes and restaurants) for a whimsical food affair in Singapore.
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38. Go for a rooftop drink
Indulge in your guiltiest pleasures, high in the sky, against the backdrop of the stunning Singapore skyline this weekend. Why not sip a cocktail at one of the best rooftop bars in Singapore, otherwise enjoy a delicious meal at nightfall at a sensational rooftop dining restaurant. The choice is yours!
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39. Hide away in a secret bar
Looking for a cool place to slow down, hide away from the rain and celebrate life? Well, there’s dozens of secret bars in Singapore offering a one-of-a-kind hospitality experience. From creative new speakeasies like Synthesis, quirky bars concealed behind vending machines, and secret doorways to other worlds…you’ll be spoilt for options. Find the perfect secret bar to relax at this weekend.
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40. Recharge at an infinity pool or hotel
Why not use a dry day to book a relaxation session high in the sky? There are many infinity pools across the city, boasting marvellous views to the sea and beyond. Find a pool experience. Otherwise, why not staycation at one of the best hotels in Singapore for a change?
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41. Indulge at a hawker centre
Singapore is full of bustling hawker centres and food courts, where locals and tourists alike can feast on both local and international culinary delights at a cheap price – all for less than $5 or $10. From satay and laksa, to fried kway teow…we’ve listed our favourite hawker centres for you to enjoy the best food. Definitely, the best place to find cheap eats this December too!
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42. Try some escape rooms
Team up with a friend or be their enemy, and select between a variety of fun or terrifying games at a number of escape rooms across Singapore. Our favourites include Trapped, which features more than 70 of the latest escape room props, across seven exciting rooms, 28 hidden chambers, and actors to enhance the experience. The plot is that you’re kidnapped and must try to break out the room by solving mysterious, deciphering clues, crawling through tunnels, and more. Get tickets on Fever. In fact, it’s one of the best things to do year round in Singapore.
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43. Hop on Singapore Cable Car
Experience Singapore the most scenic way with a cable car ride at Mount Faber or Sentosa. Perched 100 metres above sea level, it will be unforgettable. Get tickets here.
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44. Spend the day in Sentosa
Sentosa is an excellent place to spend a day, no matter what age you are. See all the wonderful things to do in Sentosa here.
📍Sentosa Island, Singapore
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