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Escape the Ordinary: Things to Do This Weekend in Singapore (June 24-25, 2023)

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Escape the Ordinary: Things to Do This Weekend in Singapore (June 24-25, 2023)

This weekend is especially eventful!

The weekend is finally here! This means it is time to spend two whole days with the entire family and plan fun activities around the little red dot. 

The good news is that this weekend is especially eventful in Singapore. From free attractions, awesome displays and exciting activities, there is no chance for you and the children to get bored. So if you still haven’t made any plans, worry not. Add these family-friendly activities to your to-do list!

5 Things To Do In Singapore This Weekend

1. Light up your weekend at i Light Singapore

Escape the Ordinary: Things to Do This Weekend in Singapore (June 24-25, 2023)

Source: i Light Singapore

Don’t miss out on Asia’s premier sustainable light festival happening in Marina Bay! i Light Singapore showcases stunning light art installations created by local and international artists.

Experience the magic as these artworks illuminate the night with energy-saving lights and environmentally-friendly materials. Explore the festival grounds and take part in the exciting fringe activities that bring a vibrant atmosphere to our city centre.

Join them from 1 to 25 June 2023, with extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays. Admission is free, so come and be a part of this dazzling celebration!

2. Step into the Artistic Hoop at the Game on Global Tour by Edgar Plans

Game On Global Tour by Edgar Plans @ Funan | Funan

Source: CapitaLand

Looking for an exciting weekend plan? Head over to Funan and experience the Game On Global Tour by Edgar Plans.

This one-of-a-kind street art exhibition combines basketball and creativity, featuring sculptures of legendary NBA players crafted by the talented and quirky artist himself. Immerse yourself in the world of iconic art and explore unique memorabilia, collectable artwork, and a wide range of merchandise.

Don’t miss out on this exclusive exhibition presented by Art With Love. Mark your calendars from 25 May to 16 July 2023 and make it a weekend to remember!

3. Unleash Your Inner Hero at Avengers: Beyond Earth’s Mightiest

Escape the Ordinary: Things to Do This Weekend in Singapore (June 24-25, 2023)

Source: Jewel Changi Airport website

Attention all Avengers fans! Don’t miss the epic Avengers: Beyond Earth’s Mightiest exhibition at Jewel during the June school holidays.

Immerse yourself in the world of your favourite superheroes with captivating 3D installations and interactive displays featuring iconic Avengers characters. Get ready to unleash your inner hero and take part in thrilling activities that will make you feel like part of the team.

Join at Jewel Changi Airport from 26 May to 13 August 2023 for an unforgettable adventure!

4. Indulge in Ultimate Wellness Bliss at the Wellness Festival Singapore

Wellness Festival Singapore

Source: Wellness Festival Singapore

Get ready to embark on a truly transformative journey for your mind and body as you dive into the Wellness Festival Singapore. This month-long extravaganza is jam-packed with over 120 rejuvenating events that are guaranteed to leave you feeling completely refreshed and revitalized. From wellness retreats at Sentosa’s Zentosa Fest to blissful forest bathing weekends at Jewel Changi, this festival offers a diverse range of experiences tailored to meet the needs of every attendee.

But that’s not all – the excitement doesn’t stop there! You can also explore some truly unique activities that will take your wellness journey to new heights. How about immersing yourself in nature with enchanting farm tours at Hay Dairies goat farm? Or perhaps you’d prefer to elevate your practice and find your inner Zen with sky-high yoga sessions at the iconic Singapore Flyer.

5. Take a peaceful walk around nature parks

Escape the Ordinary: Things to Do This Weekend in Singapore (June 24-25, 2023)

Source: National Parks website

It would also do you good to spend the weekend strolling through nature with the family at some of the island’s nature parks. After spending the whole week at work and with the kids at home, this would be a great opportunity to get some much-needed relaxation. 

Get some fresh air and walk or bike around a park near you. After a long day of outdoor fun with your children, you can lay out a picnic and end the day with a cosy family dinner.  

Don’t miss out on a chance to spend the weekend with your loved ones and make sure to enjoy that short break you’ve been needing throughout the week. 

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