Another mini break, another opportunity for the whole fam bam to take a breather. This March holidays, we’re inviting you to explore some of Singapore’s best – from music in the fields, to food from the farm, and a festive bazaar right on time for the Ramadan season.
Psst: you’ve always got Gojek to get you there.
Visit a rooftop farm at The Sundowner
Where: 705a East Coast Road
This one-of-a-kind rooftop farm in Siglap comes with some of the most unique experiences Singapore has to offer. Think eating bugs (yes), foraging for your own veggies, making chocolate, and befriending some sweet little honeybees. Perfect for city-mice kiddos who need a little bit of fresh air.
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Attend a cooking class at ToTT
Where: i12 Katong
Cook a feast with your child at ToTT’s specially-designed classes for junior chefs. Choices range from savory Japanese bentos to cute sweet treats, all of which you can take home and share with the whole family once they’re done. That’s dinner settled – and a new life skill your kiddo can unlock.
Visit the Rainforest Wild Asia
Where: 20 Mandai Lake Road
When: From 12 March
This is no ordinary zoo. This is Asia’s very first wildlife adventure park, where you and your family get to descend caves, bravely cross fallen logs, and follow streams to encounter animals in their homes. Some even roam free, like the mousedeer – so it’s extra up-close-and-personal with nature.
Where: The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay
When: 15 March
If you’ve got artsy kids – or you’re looking to get them into more cultural stuff, mark this one on your calendar. Singapore Symphony Orchestra will grace the green spaces with easy-listening classic music from Tchaikovsky and other European masters. It’s also free, so you get to use that budget for a fancy packed picnic too.
Eat up at Gemilang Kampong Gelam 2025
Where: Kampong Gelam
When: Until 25 March
With over 100 F&B booths, there’s something for even the pickiest in your family this Ramadan season. Get the kiddos to collect stamps so you can get a $10 voucher; shop from local retailers and designers for a Raya outfit that slaps; and join in a Mass Iftar on 22 March to break fast with a whole community of 1,000.
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