We love getting the most out of our time off. What better way to end our weeks than by exploring all of the attractions that Singapore has to offer? From immersive experiences, to activities for the little ones, to sightseeing, there’s something here we’re certain that you’ll enjoy. You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to things to do on Sundays in Singapore.
1. Have an immersive adventure at Bubble Planet
What better way to spend your Sunday than in a bubbly utopia. With 10 fully-immersive, bubble-themed rooms, it’s an adventure for all ages. Dive into an oversized “Bubble Bath” ball pit, or relax in a colorful “Giant Bubble” where you’re surrounded by colorful bubbles dancing around you. Snap unforgettable moments in one of the many selfie rooms, or embark on hot air balloon journey using state of the art technology. Get lost in a bubbly VR world or in the endless “Infinity Room”. It’s an experience that will invoke your sense of wonder.
📍Hall 8B, 9 Somapah Road, Singapore Expo, 487370
🎟️From $25 per adult, and $18 per child
2. Indulge on a delicious brunch
Brunch on a Sunday is the perfect way to blend relaxation, indulgence, and social connection to end the week. Savour a heart Sunday meal at some of Singapore’s finest restaurants and cafes – no matter your budget. Lucky for you, we’ve listed all the best brunch spots in Singapore.
3. Go on an out of the box journey at The Art Of Banksy: “Without Limits”
If you’re looking for thought-provoking things to do on Sundays, then we’d recommend a trip to The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits”. This phenomenal exhibition has taken the world by storm, and has recently made waves in Singapore. The exhibition features over 200 of the artist’s works, including 90 original pieces you won’t get to see anywhere else. Immerse yourself in recreations of famous installations such as the “Walled-Off Hotel” and “Dismaland Bemusement Park”, or take a walk through the kaleidoscopic “Infinity Room” and surround yourself with Banksy’s art as it dances off the mirrored walls. It’s a cultural experience that cannot be missed.
📍Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore
🎟️$25 per adult, $17 per child
4. Embark on a wizarding adventure for magical things to do on Sundays
“Yer a wizard, Singapore”. That’s right, the world of Harry Potter is here at Sentosa Island. Visit Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, and go on an enchanting adventure around the wizarding world. Board the Knightbus, wander around Knockturn Alley, stroll though the Hall of Prophecy and explore the Room of Requirement in this immersive attraction. Get your wands ready, and “revelio” the environment around you. It’s a must visit for any fan of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts alike. Read our review here.
📍8 Sentosa Gateway, Level B1, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
🎟️ From $49 per adult and $39 Per child
5. Take a giant leap with Space Explorers: THE INFINITE.
Why not spend your Sunday exploring the depths of space at Science Center Singapore? Space Explorers: THE INFINITE offers it’s guest an experience that’s out of this world with it’s state-of-the-art technology that will have you feel as though you’re walking around an actual space station. This fully-immersive journey will give you access to never-before seen footage captured in the depths of outer space, and give you a first-hand look at the launch of NASA’s Artemis rocket as it sets course toward the moon. Take your family on an incredible adventure and experience the life of an astronaut at this truly unique attraction.
📍15 Science Centre Road, 609081
🎟️$36 per adult, $30 per child
6. Experience Snow City’s winter wonderland for more “chill” things to do on Sundays
Looking for “cool” things to do on Sundays? If you’re wanting snow during the holiday season, this is the ideal place. That’s right, your family can escape to a snowy paradise right here in Singapore. Immerse yourself in this winter wonderland as you build your snowmen, have a snowball fight, play Ice Fishing games and go on snowy rides on the toboggan sled. Get your winter clothes out from the backs of your closets, and head on over to this frosty utopia.
📍21 Jurong Town Hall Rd, Singapore 609433
🎟️ From $12 per person
7. Visit Sentosa Island for a theme-park-filled Sunday
What better way to spend your weekend than with a thrilling theme park adventure? This is the perfect activity for both adrenaline junkies and families looking for a fun day out. From indoor theme parks to water parks, Singapore is brimming with exciting parks to explore like Universal Studios, Sentosa 4D Adventureland and Adventure Cove Waterpark. Any one of these venues would provide you riveting things to do on Sundays.
📍Sentosa Island
SEE MORE: The Best Water Parks In Singapore
8. Take your kids on an educational experience
The weekend is also a great opportunity to give your little ones an educational trip to one of the many child-friendly experiences around Singapore that encourages learning. The MINT Museum of Toys takes your kids on a trip though time using toys, while KidsStop at Science Centre Singapore encourages them to embrace their curiosity and creative thought.
9. Step into floral wonderlands for visually stunning things to do on Sundays
If you’re wanting more laid-back things to do on Sundays, then we’d recommend transporting yourself into a “Floral Fantasy” at Gardens by the Bay. Traverse gorgeous environments sculpted by beautiful topiaries. This is a feast for your senses that even features appearances by some of your favorite and iconic Disney characters, at the “Garden of Wonder”. Surround yourself with flowers and unique plants from around the world in the “Flower Dome” or overlook Marina Bay’s breathtaking and lush scenery at the “Supertree Observatory”. What are you waiting for? Pack your cameras, get ready to smell the roses and plan your visit for this Sunday. Get the full details here.
📍18 Marina Gardens Dr, 018953
🎟️$24 per adult, $16 per child
10. Discover a new neighbourhood
Singapore’s neighbourhoods are celebrated for their unique blend of cultural heritage, modern attractions, and vibrant atmosphere. From the colourful shophouses to street art in Haji Lane, foodie adventures in Tiong Bahru, hidden gems in Chinatown and Little India, Orchard Road’s shopping, and more. Definitely, a fun thing to do on Sunday.
11. Take the little ones on a thrilling racing adventure
Ready kids? Get set, go! This racing experience is a fun Sunday activity to help your children improve their hand-eye coordination and their overall confidence. There are 3 speedy activities to choose from; the go-kart track itself, radio controlled car racing, and a VR driving experience. This race-track will fuel any future Formula 1 driver’s ambition. The best part? It’s all completely safe. The track takes measures to ensure that your little ones are protected while driving, by setting the maximum speed for each kart at 80km/h and lining the track with water-filled barriers to reduce the blow of potential collisions. It’s a safe and fun racing environment that’s guaranteed to be your kids’ new favorite destination.
📍Hall 8A, 9 Somapah Rd, Singapore, 487370
🎟️$13 per child
12. Ride a bike and grab a bite to experience Singapore’s cultural diversity, for tasty and active things to do on Sundays
Singapore has such a diverse culinary scene, so why not hop on a bike, and exercise your way to filling your belly with tasty delights around the city. With the Bikes and Bites Food Tour, you’ll have the opportunity to cycle around the lively and bustling streets of Little India, China Town, and Malay Kampong Glam. Gain more insight into the cultures behind the dishes with this guided tour, while also learning more about Singapore’s history. Its one of the more tasty things to do on Sundays in Singapore.
📍462 Crawford Lane #01-57, 190462
🎟️$90 per person