February was amazingly eventful. Between cleaning, shopping and Chinese New Year dinners, we barely had time to blink. March is no different, with a lineup of activities for everyone — whether you’re exploring the city with family, enjoying a day out with friends, or discovering something new as a couple. Here’s a guide to a list of things you can see and do across Singapore in March 2026.
Lucky for us, the month of cherry blossom season brings forth spectacular Sakura displays, contemporary art, giant POP MART installations, ‘Friends’ inspired surprises and more. It also marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, necessitating visits to the iconic and bustling bazaars in Geylang Serai and Kampong Glam.
Whether you’re traveling to Singapore for the first time or you’re a local looking to navigate these fascinating spots with plenty of interesting insights and engaging stories with a whole lot of ease, reach out to our knowledgeable guides at Culture Curious.
1) Explore Exploria: Singapore’s newest nature-themed multimedia landscapes
Facts meet fantasy in Exploria, one of Southeast Asia’s largest indoor, nature-themed indoor multimedia park at Mandai Wildlife Reserve featuring immersive adventures to some of the world’s most extraordinary and rarely seen places. Split into five realms, you and your kids will get to meet prehistoric giants, mysterious microscopic creatures and experience simulations of environments like the Arctic and the desert at Extreme Frontiers. This dazzling multi-sensory adventure is designed to be fun, educational and inspiring—perfect for curious minds of all ages. The exhibits are open to public from March 3rd and require about 60-90 minutes from start to end.
Who is it for? Families with teens, fantasy lovers and nature enthusiasts.
Learn more HERE
2) See the Sakura display at Gardens by the Bay
The craze for Sakura season transcends the borders of Japan. Here in Singapore, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom at the Flower Dome. Sakura’s 11th edition the exhibition transports you to Ishikawa Prefecture, celebrated for the iconic Kenroku-en Garden and its refined lacquerware craftsmanship. Wander through a mesmerizing kimono forest and explore recreations of traditional samurai and geisha districts for a truly immersive cultural experience. It’s a limited-time highlight you won’t want to miss, so gather your family and friends and paint your Instagram feed baby pink.
Who is it for? Tourists and locals, families with children and flora lover.
Learn more HERE.
3) Head to a Ramadan bazaar
Singapore is big on diversity and it’s evident from the island-wide celebrations of festivals such as Chinese New year, Deepavali and Hari Raya. The month of March is a good time to soak in the Ramadan festivities and learn more about the rich Malay Muslim community of Singapore. One of the biggest highlights of Ramadan in Singapore is most definitely the Ramadan bazaars. The Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar is an iconic night market featuring hundreds of stalls selling Malay dishes, traditional desserts, carpets, lamps, clothes, home accessories and more. Tourists find these markets particularly exciting as they get to try hundreds of Malay dishes all in one place, not to mention the vibrant, buzzing atmosphere of these markets is something else!
Who is it for? Tourists and locals, foodies, culturally-minded teens and adults
When and Where: 1 Geylang Serai, Singapore 402001, next to Wisma Geylang Serai. Now till March 21.
4) Marvel the art at Singapore Biennale
If contemporary art speaks to you, missing this year’s Singapore Biennale would simply be a crime. Based on the theme: ‘Pure Intention’, this year’s art festival brings to light the works of more than 80 artists and collectives, alongside over 100 artworks exploring how art functions as a lens to view the evolution of Singapore’s urban and social environment. Curated by Duncan Bass, Hsu Fang-Tze, Ong Puay Khim, and Selene Yap, the exhibition spans multiple locations, including the Singapore Art Museum at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Orchard Road, and the Rail Corridor.
Who is it for? Art lovers, culture enthusiasts
When: Now to March 29
5) Revisit your favourite show with the FRIENDS Experience
Raise your hands if you’ve always dreamt of hanging out with your friends like Chandler, Monica, Phoebe, Joey and Rachel do in the Central Perk café. What if we told you now you can. The FRIENDS experience pays homage to the cult 90’s sitcom by recreating the iconic sets of Central Perk and Monica’s apartment. You can even shop FRIENDS themed merchandise at the retail store. Open to public from March 7th, this experience will leave you incredibly nostalgic.
Who is it for? Television buffs, groups of friends, teens
When and where: March 7- May 3 2026. Fever Exhibition Hall
6) Feel a sense of tranquillity at Sultan Mosque
The Kampong Glam neighbourhood transforms into a magical place during the month of Ramadan. As the sun sets, the neighbourhood comes alive with glowing lights, bustling bazaars, and the irresistible aroma of traditional Malay and Middle Eastern dishes. The area around Sultan Mosque fills with families and friends gathering to break their fast, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. During Ramadan, the mosque has delightful light projections on its exterior to mark the occasion. If you wish to explore this area in depth and uncover its hidden gems, learn more about the heritage of the Malay communities in Singapore, book a Kampong Glam private walking tour with Culture Curious.
Who is it for? Tourists and locals
Where: 3 Muscat Street, Singapore
7) Be part of the Islander-night at Sentosa
Love Universal Studios Singapore? Here’s a sweet deal you won’t want to miss especially if you’re (or want to be) a Sentosa Islander. For one night only on 14 March, Islanders get exclusive access to USS from 7 pm to 11 pm for just S$55 per person. Normally the park closes at 8 pm (except during Halloween), so this is your chance to enjoy the rides under the night sky with way fewer crowds. Cooler temperature, shorter queues, and all your favourite rides waiting for you—what’s not to like?
Who is it for? Families with children, young adults, adrenaline junkies
When: March 14
8) Celebrate Peranakan culture at the Armenian Street Party
Escape the chaos of daily life as the Peranakan gathering returns this year with impressive floral installations and thematic photo spots inspired by classic Peranakan motifs. Bring out your inner nyonya and baba as you indulge in Peranakan delights, while clicking a snap or fifteen. As a bonus, this year’s party features a special collaboration with MediaCorp, where crime-themed experiences inspired by the upcoming drama series Aunty Lee’s Deadly Delights have you fixated. A special highlight to include in your list of things to see and do in Singapore this March.
Who is it for? Culture enthusiasts, fans of MediaCorp shows, couples and tourists
When and where: March 13-15, Peranakan museum
9) Meet your favourite POP MART characters
Gallop into the Year of the Horse with Molly and Labubu at Resorts World Sentosa. From 16 January to 15 March 2026, enter the whimsical playground of Resorts World, where 12 life-sized, zodiac-themed character installations, including fan favourites like LABUBU, MOLLY, and SKULLPANDA are scattered from the Singapore Oceanarium all the way to WEAVE.
But it’s not just about snapping cute pics. Grab a free POP MART Passport at the WEAVE redemption booth and go on a stamp-collecting adventure. Score 10 stamps, and you’ll unlock an exclusive sticker set! Collectors, take note: there’s also a pop-up store packed with limited-edition merch and a special box set featuring all the characters you spot there.
Who is it for? Families with children, young adults, POP MART fans
Learn more HERE
10) See the world through the eyes of David Hockey
David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away) is a one-of-a-kind immersive visual experience that brings you into the world of one of the most influential artists of 21st century. Through stunning large-scale projections in a purpose-built space, this presentation guides audiences on a deeply personal journey spanning six decades of his work. It’s an invitation to slow down, look more carefully, and see the world with greater clarity and joy.
Who is it for? Art lovers, culture enthusiasts, students
When and where: 13th February to 30th June 2026, IMBA Theatre, 18 Marina Gardens Drive
March 2026 in Singapore is popular with travelers, packed with exciting events in major landmarks and historical districts. This is a good opportunity to join a walking tour with a Singapore tour guide that takes you beyond the city center and into local neighbourhoods. Contact us to find out more and plan your personalized experienace!