

The weekend is finally here, and February 2026 is kicking off with a bang! Whether you are looking for high-flying aerial acrobatics, cultural festivities for the Year of the Horse, or simply a cool air-conditioned museum to escape the heat, the city is buzzing with energy.
If you are frantically searching for things to do this weekend in Singapore with kids, you have come to the right place. We have curated a massive list of over 30 events, ranging from the exhilarating Singapore Airshow to completely free workshops and interactive exhibitions.
Pack your water bottles and get ready; here is your ultimate guide to family fun from February 6 to 8, 2026.
The Singapore Airshow is back, and Weekend@Airshow is the highlight for aviation-loving families. It is a rare opportunity to see world-class pilots perform jaw-dropping stunts right above you.
Beyond the aerial displays, you can get up close to military and commercial aircraft at the static display area. Kids will love meeting the friendly mascots and pilots.
If you want a spectacle of acrobatics and clowning, KOOZA has landed at the Bayfront Event Space. This production returns to the roots of Cirque du Soleil, combining two circus traditions: acrobatic performance and the art of clowning.
It is a vibrant, adrenaline-packed show that explores themes of fear, identity, and power. It’s a perfect treat for a special family night out.
Looking for spacious things to do this weekend in Singapore with kids that won’t cost a cent? The National Stadium has opened its doors for free!
You can run on the historic track or let the kids play on the pitch. This February edition is extra special with CNY themes, including lion dances and arts & crafts.
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The Year of the Horse is in full swing, and the city is dressed in red and gold. Here are the most festive spots to soak up the atmosphere.
Chinatown is a must-visit for its annual street light-up, featuring giant horse-themed lanterns and a bustling festive market. It’s the perfect place to buy traditional goodies and decorations.
Over at Suntec City, things are getting quirky with a giant “Hotpot” inflatable! Kids can jump into a ball pit designed like a steamboat, complete with cute food-themed plushies.
Escape the heat and step into the Flower Dome for Spring Blossoms. This year’s display features majestic horse lanterns set among stunning seasonal blooms. It captures the essence of the Lunar New Year with beautiful traditional Chinese architecture backdrops.
Nothing says CNY like the beat of the drums and the acrobatics of a lion dance. You can catch free performances at various malls this weekend.
| Location | Dates | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Kreta Ayer Theatre | 7 – 8 Feb | 6:00 PM |
| Jewel Changi | 16 – 18 Feb | 12:38 PM, 5:38 PM, 7:38 PM |
| Waterway Point | 14 Feb | 7:00 PM |
If your toddlers are obsessed with the hit animated show, they will love Numberblocks LIVE. Taking the stage at Marina Bay Sands, this show brings the colorful characters to life with catchy songs and high-energy dancing. It’s educational entertainment at its best.
For a heartwarming story, check out The Koala Who Could at Victoria Theatre. Based on the beloved book, this play tells the story of Kevin the Koala and teaches kids that stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to new adventures.
We know weekends can get expensive. Here are some fantastic free things to do this weekend in Singapore with kids that offer high value without the price tag.
Head to the LEGO Botanicals Bloom Bar at Raffles City for a creative treat. On weekends, you can build your own LEGO rose stalk to take home—a perfect pre-Valentine’s gift or keepsake.
For kids aged 6 to 12, there is also a special station to build a LEGO Micro Peace Lily. It’s a fun, hands-on activity that encourages creativity.
Aviation geeks have another spot to visit! Changi Airport Terminal 3 is hosting a free exhibition called “T5 In The Making”.
It gives visitors a sneak peek at the upcoming Terminal 5 with interactive displays, scale models, and even a zone featuring robots. It’s educational and fascinating for older kids interested in engineering and travel.
Dreaming of a holiday? The Japan Rail Fair at Guoco Tower is free to enter. You can explore 20 interactive booths highlighting Japanese travel destinations, buy adorable railway merchandise, and snack on yummy Japanese treats.
For something truly different, visit The Whole Snail at Pandan Loop. It is Singapore’s very first snail farm! They offer tours where families can feed the snails and learn about their role in the ecosystem. It’s a quirky “slow life” experience that kids will talk about for days.
Located at Resorts World Sentosa, Dopamine Land is exactly what it sounds like—a happiness booster. This multi-sensory museum features nine themed rooms, including a pillow fight room, a disco room, and a digital forest. It is designed for pure fun and great photos.
Head to Sentosa for a surreal art installation by Philip Colbert. You will find giant inflatable lobsters, including an 8-meter tall Lobster Ice Cream, scattered across Tanjong Beach. It’s whimsical, weird, and wonderful for a beach day out.
The Children’s Museum has opened a new space called PLAY + MAKE. Inspired by the “Into the Hawkerverse” exhibition, this space allows kids to create their own stories, design crockery, and even engage in role-play with a LEGO tingkat.
For older kids and teens, the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Total Concentration Exhibition is a must. Spanning 21,000 square feet, it allows fans to step into life-sized sets from the anime and relive their favorite moments.
Great options for toddlers this weekend include the LEGO Botanicals Bloom Bar at Raffles City (visuals are great, though building is for 6+), the National Stadium Experience (bouncy castles!), and the Suntec City Hotpot playground.
Yes, while entry is free, slots for specific activities like the sports workshops and tours get snapped up fast. It is highly recommended to register online early.
While the main National Day fireworks aren’t on, you can catch dazzling pyrotechnics at the River Hongbao event at Gardens by the Bay later in the month (Feb 15-24). For this specific weekend, the Singapore Airshow will have aerial flares and stunts, but not a traditional fireworks display.
From the roaring jet engines at the Airshow to the quiet creativity of building LEGO flowers, there is no shortage of things to do this weekend in Singapore with kids.
Take advantage of the festive lunar new year atmosphere and the many free activities available. Be sure to book your slots where necessary and have a fantastic weekend exploring the Lion City with your family!


