Explore unusual things to do in Singapore: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of Singapore all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Singapore, for visitors and locals alike.
Looking for the best 2026 weekend events in Singapore? The city-state is expected to be buzzing with thrilling activities this weekend. From vibrant Valentine’s activities to iconic circus events like Cirque du So...
An irresistible combination of sunsets, sea breeze, and cinema magic returns to Tanjong Beach in Singapore this season. From April 30 to May 10, Hendrick’s Sunset Cinema once again transforms Sentosa’s shore...
Singapore’s 2026 concert calendar is already stacked with stadium-shaking Korean pop returns, tear-inducing music artists, and bucket list rock shows that have fans declaring, ”I’ve never heard an aren...
Looking for things to do for couples? From unique exhibitions to world-class romantic dining, cosy drinks in the sky, and more…Singapore is a city full of excitement boasting an array of…...
Welcome the Year of the Horse with a host of exciting activities across Singapore now until early March 2026. Chinese New Year 2026 will be begin on February 17, 2026 with many city-wide countdowns on February 16 before...
Singaporeans just can’t get enough of pickleball as the easy-to-learn sport takes over parks, community clubs, and now even waterparks. Over the past year, trendy courts have popped up everywhere, from rooftop lou...
Valentine’s Day is next weekend, and whether you’re celebrating with a partner, a friend, or treating yourself solo, Singapore has plenty of creative ways to mark the occasion in the lead up to February 14....
Every night brings pure Saturday night fever at Gimme Gimme Disco in Singapore. This DJ-led disco party invites guests to dress in their best retro looks and dance the night away to ABBA classics alongside iconic…...
If you’ve ever quoted an episode of FRIENDS™ mid-conversation, or just generally felt the urge to yell “PIVOT!” while rearranging furniture, then this is one experience you’ll want to be fi...
Jazz first arrived in Singapore in the early 1930s, but it was only in the late 1940s when it really took off. Inspired by the spirited jazz beats of New Orleans, musicians like Gerry Soliano and Lionel Buenaventura hel...