Singapore’s Muslim community marked the first day of Ramadan fasting on February 18 this year. Ramadan, is the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar, and it is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. Fasting is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and Muslims fast from dawn to dusk until March 20. Meanwhile, Hari Raya Puasa will be observed on March 21, 2026. During Ramadan 2026 in Singapore there are many fun things to do, from Ramadan bazaars to street festivals, suhur and iftar meals to break fast, and more. Here’s our ultimate guide to Ramadan 2026 in Singapore.
Be captivated by the Sultan Mosque’s light show
The Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan) is a beautiful mosque situated at Muscat Street and North Bridge Road. During Ramadan each year, the mosque features delightful light projections on its exterior to mark the occasion. It’s a spectacular sight to see daily from 7.30pm in March 2026. Meanwhile, the mosque offers Ramadan activities like films and live music and a place for prayer and reflection. Plus, there’ll be workshops to do in the area too.
Indulge at Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar 2026

Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar is a popular Ramadan festival running for a full month until March 21, 2026. Visitors can enjoy more than 500 vendors, alongside various retail stalls selling items from $1. Definitely the highlight of the bazaar is the delicious food concepts, from Turkish kebabs to crowd-pleasing crispy chicken, drooling desserts, and more—all halal-certified or Muslim-owned. Plus, there’s a huge dining space with live entertainment so it’s the perfect place to break your evening fast and indulge on spectacular street foods. The bazaar opens from 10am to 11.59pm daily.
Check out Celebfest Ramadan 2026
Mark your calendars for February 27 to March 1 for this ultimate indoor Ramadan experience. Suntec City Singapore will host this free-to-enter fair from 12pm to 10pm. Celebfest Ramadan 2026 will feature halal foods and products as well as Muslim fashion to purchase. Certainly, one of the best things to do during Ramadan in Singapore.
Admire the Hari Raya 2026 light-up

Soak up the festival atmosphere by admiring the Hari Raya 2026 light-up while in Geylang until March 30. Head to Sims Avenue and Changi Road that’s currently decked out in beautiful lights that are a feast for the eyes. Typically, the lights and installations switch on around 7pm until midnight. Meanwhile, you’ll find a host of fun activities taking place along the street. Certainly, a wonderful opportunity to experience the rich cultural traditions of Ramadan 2026 Singapore.
Explore Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar
There are dozens of Ramadan bazaars popping up across the city. But one of our top picks is the Kampong Glam Ramadan Bazaar. The buzzing festival is the largest Kampong Glam bazaar so far. Indulge on delicious food from more than 100 food and drink vendors, or shop until you drop at 20 retail stalls. From Loco Loco’s chili crab to authentic Malay cuisine, hearty meats, Korean BBQ, and pink matchas…you’ll be spoilt for choice. Additionally, you can get tips from live cooking demos and enjoy live music.