Check out these awesome things to do and family-friendly activities for a ton of fun with the kids! And psst - we've got some mid-week inspo too!
Let’s go shopping! The Boutique Fairs are back with the Spring – Summer Edition, just in time for Mother’s Day (yes, we will be buying ourselves a lil’ something in preparation!) Kiddos will want to pay a visit to The Artground, and the newly revamped play space that has a transport theme. We can confirm it is both adorable and affordable.
You can also head to Clarke Quay this weekend for the official launch after the months of renovation – there’s set to be roving street performers, a drone show, and live music to immerse yourself in. Speaking of immersing yourself – check out Singapore’s very first immersive yoga studio!
Keep reading for more weekend inspo.
Top things to do this weekend with kids in Singapore (and throughout the week!)
1. Buy from the best at Boutique Fairs: Spring – Summer Edition
One of our favourite fairs is back again! Boutique Fairs Spring-Summer Edition begins on Friday and ends Sunday evening, and now is the time to sort out those Mother’s Day gift ideas. Tickets allow for multiple entries, and kids under 12 enter for FREE. Granted, there’s not a whole lot for them to explore. And let’s be honest, they can distract us from our shopping goals, so we recommend scoping this out with your girlfriends! Some of our favourite local brands will be there, so you might just spot the HoneyKids team out in support. Let’s go shopping!
2. NEW: The Artground reopens with M.A.P (Many Alternative Possibilities), a new transport-themed play space!
Explore the various possibilities of transportation with The Artground‘s newest installation, M.A.P (Many Alternative Possibilities)! After successful runs of its ‘Masak-Masak’ and ‘Clean Up, Or Else’ editions, the inclusive indoor playground is back with a new theme. M.A.P was created in collaboration with the students of Pathlight School, who showcase their love for transportation and inventive ideas into the play space. Look forward to their version of the uniquely Singaporean ERP gantry, go down slides with other MRT ‘passengers’, build your own vehicle and spot your neighbourhood on the MRT map!
The Artground, Goodman Arts Centre, 90 Goodman Rd, #01-40 BLK J, Singapore 439053; book an EXPLORE ticket (admits up to 5 pax) for $15 (refundable!)
3. See a movie on the beach in style: Hendrick’s Sunset Cinema returns this weekend
25 April – 12 May 2024
There’s an impressive lineup of award winning films set to screen at the Sunset Cinema on Tanjong Beach. Ticket’s for Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One are already sold out, but Priscilla is screening twice and there are still some seats left! All tickets include entry to the event/film, a Hendrick’s Gin cocktail ($14) at the event, deck chair seating for the film, use of wireless headphones and shuttle buses from the event to Harbourfront MRT. Don’t pack any alcohol, as it’s not allowed, and there’s F&B on site.
Note: Only for kids aged 12 years and older, and you need to adhere to the film ratings to be allowed entry. Tickets from $44.80 + GST, available at Sunset Cinema’s website.
4. Have a splashing good time at Wild Wild Wet’s Songkran Kids Festival
1 – 30 April 2024
Get the kids’ swimsuits ready, as Wild Wild Wet is about to throw the first ever Songkran Kids Festival in Singapore! Expect to see a 25m-long elephant-themed obstacle course at the water park where kids can challenge themselves to be the next ninja warrior, or simply bounce to their hearts’ content. Come weekends, you can join the family-friendly dance parties as well as dance workshops. Want more perks? Snag a Weekend Splash Pass (priced at $50 per child, inclusive of admission into the waterpark) to try spinning at DJ tryouts, get a glittery hair tinsel or airbrushed tattoo, and redeem an exclusive elephant hooded towel from the information counter. Don’t like the crowd? Come on the weekdays and get a complimentary welcome drink with a limited edition elephant reusable straw with Wild Wild Wet’s Off-Peak Day Pass Bundle.
Bonus: Key in “HKASKF24” to enjoy $5 off your Wild Wild Wet’s Weekend Splash Pass this month.
When: 1-30 April 2024
Where: Wild Wild Wet
5. See a drone show at Clarke Quay at the official launch!
After months of renovations, there’ll be live performances aplenty at Clarke Quay this Friday night, with the official launch at Fountain Square. The highlight for us is the Drone Show: The Journey of the Firefish, but there’ll also be roving street performers to enjoy. Keep an eye out for lion dances, Illumi-Wings and Illumi-Knights, as well as DJ’s and live music!
When: Friday 26 April, from 6:00pm, drone show begins at 9:00pm (estimated)
Where: Drone Show: The Journey of the Firefish, Clarke Quay Fountain
6. NEW: Try a class at the first fully immersive yoga studio, now open in Singapore
Immersive yoga in the heart of Orchard with prenatal yoga and kids’ yoga available? Sign us up. We got to experience a vinyasa yoga class at the brand new Spirit Stretch yoga studio and had a magical flow among the Northern lights and a magical glittery ‘night sky’. Other cool backgrounds include lavender fields, stunning blue seas and even an animated whale to make you feel like you’re in an aquarium! Founded by Singapore-based Ukrainian yogi Svitlana Dabizha, the new yoga studio offers a range of programmes including Yoga Sculpt and Gyroflow, two classes that are unique to the studio. With all the immersive experiences popping up in Singapore lately, we never thought this would be one that we’d get to try! See what went down when we visited the cool new space during the grand opening.
When: Classes held daily. Children Yoga (4-14 years old) starts May 2024; Natal Yoga starts June 2024. Fees start from $55 for 2 classes exclusively for first-timers to Spirit Stretch
Where: Spirit Stretch, Forum The Shopping Mall, 583 Orchard Road, Office Tower #05-04, Singapore 238884
7. Experience the AidilFEASTri Raya Festival at the Indian Heritage Centre
Keep the Hari Raya festivities going this weekend at the Indian Heritage Centre! This year’s theme is centred around food, so you’ll be served up a buffet of programmes, activities and displays highlighting the culinary traditions and cultural heritage practices related to Hari Raya. There’ll be larger-than-life food replicas of iconic Hari Raya dishes such as mutton biryani, sayur lodeh, and assorted kuih. You can also check out a cooking demonstration with MasterChef Singapore finalist Chef Ilya Nur Fadhly, and a Teh Tarik-making workshop by Tarik.SG. See you there!
When: 27 to 28 April 2024
Where: AidilFEASTri Raya Festival at the Indian Heritage Centre
8. Imagine yourself on a yacht.. for real! The Singapore Yachting Festival is happening this week on Sentosa
Looking for a new yacht to take the family on a boat ride? Yes, we can dream. The Singapore Yachting Festival is back, and we are planning on wandering the jetty at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove to marvel at all the beautiful yachts docked in all their splendour. There’ll be live music, supercars on display, and a lifestyle brand market to peruse. A little taste of the yachting lifestyle in Singapore!
When: 25 – 28 April 2024
Where: Singapore Yachting Festival, ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove
9. Tulipmania returns to the Gardens by the Bay Flower Dome
We can’t wait to see the visual splendour that is Tulipmania! It’s one of our favourite flower exhibitions at Gardens by the Bay, returning for it’s 10th edition. Evoking the charm of iconic tulip farms in the Netherlands, where tulips are uniformly planted in rows of singular colour, this year’s floral display blends tradition and modernity. Expect to see quintessential elements of the traditional Dutch landscape such as the windmill and watermill set against modern features that showcase technological advancements in urban farming and clean energy. Love this!
When: 29 April – 26 May 2024
Where: Tulipmania, Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay
10. Celebrate Earth Day and enter our Sustainability Awards for your chance to win a luxe staycay!
Earth Day fell on Monday, 22 April 2024, but the green fun keeps on going! There are loads of nature-based initiatives happening around Singapore to celebrate! Enter a fun run, take a gentle walk at the botanic gardens to appreciate nature, or head to Marina Square to check out the Shaping a Greener World installations. Check out our big sis Honeycombers to enter the Sustainability Awards, for your chance to win a luxe staycay at Artyzen. Bonus: you’ll be helping to support the best of our local businesses that are mindful of the environment – win, win!
11. LAST CHANCE: Say goodbye to the Pokemon Singapore Cable Cars (and be one of the first to ride in a brand new SkyOrb!)
We know all the best places to catch Pokemon in Singapore, but this weekend, it’s Mount Faber! It’s a great time to ride, as this is your last chance to see the Pokemon cable cars, that are set to disappear after 30 April. While you’re there, if you fancy a second ride, then the bravest families will love this one! With a see-through glass floor, check out the SkyOrb. This is the world’s first chrome-finished spherical cabin on the Singapore Cable Car! Tickets start from just $15, as an upgrade to a standard ticket.
12. HAMILTON [Advisory 16]
The Revolution is coming to Singapore! The Tony, Grammy, Olivier, and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical is coming to Singapore! HAMILTON first premiered on Broadway in August 2015 to wide critical and audience acclaim and has gone on to play seasons in London’s West End, Australia, Germany, Canada and New Zealand.
Look forward to an incredible score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway. The show takes the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and turns it into a revolutionary moment in theatre. This is a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics and education. The book, music and lyrics are by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire.
Pssst.. Sign up for the ticket lottery for your chance to purchase tickets at discounted prices!
When: From 19 April 2024
Where: HAMILTON, Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
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13. Little dino-lovers won’t want to miss ROAR! Dinosaur Adventure Park 2.0
We love hunting for dinosaurs in Singapore! This month, Let’s Play at Marina Square is being transformed once again, this time into ROAR! Dinosaur Park 2.0! Have you ever wanted to meet Dinosaurs in real life? Walk into an awesome world that draws you back to the sights and sounds of the Jurassic age with life-size, full-scale, animatronic dinosaurs! We’re so excited to see the range of dinosaur themed attractions. PlayStation games, ride-on adventure cars and dinosaur rides, a ball pit, and dino inflatables are all on the list. Little budding paleontologists can even dig up dinosaur fossils in the sand pit and explore the dinosaurs in the forest!
When: 12 April – 30 June 2024
Where: ROAR! Dinosaur Park 2.0, Let’s Play Marina Square, tickets from $31.
14. LAST CHANCE: Little Shop of Horrors [MATURE ADVISORY]
We’re in a time-warp! Guess which musical is set to hit the stage this April: Little Shop of Horrors! This smash-hit horror / comedy / rock musical has been shocking audiences around the world for over thirty years, and now it’s Singapore’s turn. The story follows a meek floral assistant called Seymour who stumbles across a peculiar plant. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivorous plant makes a deal with Seymour. Fame and fortune in exchange for a rather unconventional diet of, wait for it.. human blood! As the plant’s appetite grows, so does the chaos!
When: 12 April – 28 April 2024
Where: Little Shop of Horrors, SOTA Drama Theatre
15. Date Night: Tartuffe: The Imposter [R18]
True to its mission of reimagining the world’s classics for today’s Singapore, Wild Rice Theatre is now taking on French playwright Molière’s satirical masterpiece, Tartuffe: The Imposter. This is set to be ‘a startlingly modern, darkly comic adaptation’, and we can’t wait to see it! This is the story of a wealthy family that starts to unravel when the head of the household, Orgon, befriends Tartuffe. This charming, seductive con artist masquerades as a man of faith. Everyone else smells a rat, even as Tartuffe works his way into Orgon’s home, heart and bank account! What will it take for Orgon to finally see the light?
When: Thursday, 4 April – Sunday, 28 April 2024
Where: Tartuffe: The Imposter, Wild Rice Theatre, Funan. Tickets from $35.
16. Azaleas of Shangri La: Cloud Forest exhibition opening at Gardens by the Bay
The Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay is being transformed into a wonderland of azaleas! Did you know that ‘Shangri-La’ is a mythical utopia described in the fantasy novel ‘Lost Horizon’? This display takes inspiration from this magical place, and transports visitors into an enchanting paradise set against the backdrop of the Himalayas. Discover over 15 varieties of azaleas in beautiful bright colours, as well as a collection of traditional medicinal herbs set amongst vibrant Himalayan architecture and artefacts.
When: 9 April – 5 May 2024
Where: Azaleas of Shangri La, Cloud Forest, Gardens by the Bay
17. EXTENDED: Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest Experience, plus FREE movie screenings!
Sentosa is in full Harry Potter mode, with the announcement of a brand new exhibition coming to Resorts World Sentosa this year! We’ve got the lowdown on Harry Potter: Visions of Magic and the link to the waitlist. While we’re waiting for that to arrive, check out the Forbidden Forest Experience (see below) and every Harry Potter film showing for FREE on the big screen at Movies at Southside over weekends during April. Can’t get enough Harry Potter? We got you, with this list of all our fave Potter-themed fun in Singapore.
18. ‘Naruto The Gallery’ exhibition at Universal Studios Singapore
28 March – 30 June 2024
Visitors to Universal Studios Singapore who are fans of the Naruto anime series will want to make sure to explore this brand new exhibition located at Soundstage 28. Naruto: The Gallery will showcase six areas delving into the world of manga artist Masashi Kishimoto. Discover the evolution of the Naruto series, with dioramas of iconic scenes, photo displays and character profiles. There’s also limited edition exclusive merchandise, a fun photo booth, and even a pop up Naruto: The Gallery Cafe with a specially designed menu of dishes from the anime series!
19. NEW: Tropical Play Forest at Changi Airport
Terminal 3, Departure Hall
Singapore is possibly the only country where we’d want to hang out at the airport, even if we’re not catching a plane. Now, you can yet another reason to why Changi is the best airport in the world, with the opening of the Tropical Play Forest at the Terminal 3 Departure Hall! Kiddos will love climbing, bouncing and swinging their way around like the true little monkeys they are. Don’t forget to get creative at the Basement 2 photo spots. If you visit the Candy Carnival at the T3 Arrival Hall, you’ll have a chance to win fun prizes.
Bonus: Take home a free Kids Activity book when you dine at participating F&B restaurants in Changi Airport Public Areas. So fun!
20. Be immersed in the Sentosa Sensoryscape
Need to escape the hustle and bustle? There’s a new sensory sanctuary on Sentosa, and we can’t wait to explore. Unwind and relax to the sound of trickling water among the Symphony Streams. Enjoy rich scents of herbs and spices at the Scented Sphere, and take in panoramic views from the Lookout Loop. Make sure you visit at night time to be immersed in the Glow Garden, a fusion of art, nature and technology featuring stunning light displays. There are six different areas to explore in total, each igniting a different sense. Best bit: It’s completely FREE!
21. Snow City transforms into a coloured ice playground
Love to get the kids running around at a playground, but hate the suffocating heat of being outdoors? Snow City has the answer, with Singapore’s largest dyed ice gallery, the Coloured Ice Playground. Recognised by the Singapore Book of Records, snap pics with ice sculptures, try your hand at mini golf on ice, and check out the ice slide. All of this has been created by famed Singaporean artist, Jeffrey Ng. The whole playground took 499 hours of painstaking craftsmanship to create, so it’s well worth a look! Tickets from $25 for two hours of playtime.
Book ahead…
22. See the Northern Lights this May at Gardens by the Bay
Get ready to be amazed because the Northern Lights are making a magical pit stop right here in Singapore! Introducing Borealis, an enchanting outdoor art installation at Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove. Crafted by the talented artist Dan Acher from Switzerland, Borealis brings the breathtaking spectacle of the aurora borealis to life amidst our iconic Supertrees. Kiddos will be be mesmerised by the ever-changing colours and patterns dancing across the illuminated night skies. Accompanied by a captivating soundtrack by French composer Guillaume Desbois, this is as close as we can get to experiencing the Borealis for ourselves, without leaving Singapore’s shores. Blending art and technology, this is a one-of-a-kind experience that will be fun for the whole fam!
When: Previews begin 4 May 2024, then every Monday 8:00pm – 8:30pm and Saturdays and Sundays 9:00pm – 9:30pm
Where: Borealis at Gardens by the Bay, FREE entry
23. Tickets now on sale for Bebefinn: Live on Stage
Fans of Baby Shark and Pinkfong will be so excited to hear that there’s a brand new live show coming to Singapore featuring all our favourite characters! Finn hears a noise and tiptoes out of bed, to see a shooting star! This musical adventure is highly anticipated, and this will be the World Premiere happening in Singapore this June – we can’t wait!
When: 15 June 2024, 2:30pm and 5:00pm
Where: Bebefinn: Live on Stage, Esplanade Theatre. Tickets from $68.
24. Tickets now on sale for the Frida Kahlo immersive exhibition
Opening 4 May 2024
Frida Kahlo was undoubtedly one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, and this immersive biographical exhibition is a celebration of her life and work. Frida Kahlo: The Life of An Icon is set to hit our shores in May 2024 at the ArtScience Museum. Explore the life and work of this iconic Mexican artist, who was widely recognised for her vibrant self-portraits. While we highly recommend this for fans of the artist, kids will appreciate the captivating visuals too – what’s not to love?
Best bit: Kids under two years old enter free! Exhibition begins 4 May 2024, and tickets go on sale from 17 April 2024.
25. Plan ahead for Mother’s Day: Book brunches and buy gifts
Sunday, 12 May 2024
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and now is the time to be booking your brunches and buying those pressies to spoil mum for her special day. We’ve got all the gift ideas you need, and we’ve even put a list together of things to do for Mother’s Day to really make her feel pampered. Better get crafting with the kids to get those hand-made cards ready!
26. Book now for Golden Village Family Day and a screening of The Garfield Movie (with goodie bags!)
We love a good blockbuster on the big screen, and it’s always great when we can share the experience with the whole fam. The Golden Village Family Days are always good fun, and this time the theme is Garfield! Our favourite fat cat is back with a brand new movie. Snag yourself a goodie bag, and wear orange for your chance to win extra freebies! Be quick, tickets selling fast.
When: Sunday, 19 May 2024
Where: The Garfield Movie Golden Village Family Day, Suntec City. Tickets from $26
27. Join the Waitlist for Harry Potter: Visions of Magic
Big news for Potterheads! Another amazing Harry Potter experience is coming to Singapore in end-2024. ‘Harry Potter: Visions of Magic’ is set to open in Resorts World Sentosa with a sprawling 40,000sqft venue. Immerse yourself in the Room of Requirement, Newt’s Menagerie, the Ministry of Magic, and more with responsive video content, bold architecture, and original soundscapes with breathtaking multi-sensory installations and interactive tech! More details to be announced – in the meantime, sign up to the waitlist!
28. Book your tickets – new shows announced for 2024!
We love the theatre at HoneyKids HQ, which is why we always have one eye on Sistic and one finger on the booking button. There are loads of new shows coming to Singapore, from broadway extravaganzas to international superstars, and loads of fun theatre shows. Book now for Hamilton, Bluey, Peppa Pig and Miss Saigon.
Pssst… Check out more kids theatre in Singapore for the tickets you need to book in advance!
Need more inspo? Check out our huge list of things to do in Singapore! Are you on Threads yet? Come and say hello and join us – we’d love to hear what your plans are this weekend.
Whatever activities you decide to do with the kids this week, have a good one, folks. And watch this space for more fun things to do this weekend!