Here are the best things to do in Singapore this weekend (13-15 Feb 2026)
👻 Haunting Tales of Ubin
Dive into the Pulau Ubin’s folklore, deserted kampongs, & haunted quarries after dusk at this supernatural-themed night tour of the island
🍔 Lotteria Singapore
Singapore’s fast-food scene just got a major Korean upgrade — opening on 11 Feb this week
🎤 “I Love — Ew”: A Musical Cabaret
This weekend isn’t just for the love birds! Enjoy a classic line-up of musical theatre songs about love & breakups this Friday night
🎬 National Stadium Experience
There's a whole lotta things to do at National Stadium this weekend, including a free movie screening, mass karaoke, DIY workshop, & a couple workout session
🧧 River Hongbao 2026
Celebrate 40 years of tradition at singapore's most iconic CNY event, complete with cultural performances, thrilling carnival rides, & festive food stalls
💘 Valentine’s Day
From DIY workshops, the most romantic restaurants to the best picnic spots in singapore, plan the best possible valentine’s day
... Read moreAs someone who loves trying new food spots, I was really excited about Lotteria Singapore’s opening on 11 Feb. This Korean fast-food chain brings fresh flavors to the local scene, with tasty options that quickly became my weekend favorites. If you’re intrigued by Korean cuisine but want casual dining, Lotteria offers a great introduction with fast service and unique menu items hard to find elsewhere in Singapore.
For those interested in cultural and festive experiences, the River Hongbao 2026 promises an amazing celebration with vibrant carnival rides, performances, and mouthwatering food stalls—ideal for families or groups wanting to soak up the Chinese New Year atmosphere. I found the combination of traditional cultural displays and modern entertainment perfectly balanced for all ages.
If you prefer something a bit spooky and adventurous, the Haunting Tales of Ubin night tour offers a unique chance to explore Pulau Ubin after dark. Walking through deserted kampongs and haunted quarries adds a thrilling element to your weekend plans. It’s a great way to experience Singapore’s folklore and history beyond the usual tourist spots.
Music lovers aren’t left out either. The "I Love — Ew" musical cabaret features a nostalgic line-up of love and breakup songs, giving a heartfelt vibe that's perfect for a Friday night outing. Plus, with the National Stadium hosting free movie screenings, mass karaoke, workshops, and couple workouts, there’s no shortage of activities to keep you entertained.
Planning your Valentine’s Day? Singapore’s best picnic spots, romantic restaurants, and DIY workshops showcased this weekend can help you craft an unforgettable date. From casual hangouts to intimate dinners, there’s something to match every mood.
Overall, this weekend is packed with options whether you’re a foodie, culture enthusiast, thrill-seeker, or looking for a romantic outing. I highly recommend checking out District Sixtyfive’s detailed event guides to make the most of these exciting happenings around the city!