It will continue to rain for the rest of January and thunderstorms are expected over Singapore for the next 10 days. And while going to the beach is definitely out of the question this weekend, there are plenty of things to do in Singapore if you’re not out visiting this CNY.
So if you’re looking for something to do indoors or you’re planning to head out to bask in the festive spirit in Chinatown, ahead, we’ve rounded up a few exciting activities for you to check out this weekend.
In celebration of Australia Day today (26 Jan), Vibe Hotel Singapore is inviting hotel guests and members of the public to celebrate the momentous occasion the Aussie way with its very own event that’s happening on Saturday on 28 January.
From 2pm to 6pm, the hotel will be transforming its entire outdoor pool area into an extravagant pool party where you’ll find a wide assortment of barbecued dishes, as well as drinks including Aussie beers, Prosecco and a special curation of wines from ROOS’ exclusive Penfolds Lounge. To put the cherry on top, Vibe Singapore will also be hosting a lineup of activities for guests where you can partake in games such as giant Jenga, the classic egg and spoon race and more.
Email vibehost@fareast.com.sg to get your tickets.
Vibe Hotel Singapore is located at 24 Mount Elizabeth, Singapore 228518
This weekend, Grammy Award Winner of Best Dance and Electronic Recording, Diplo will be helming the decks over at Zouk’s main room. Known for producing tracks with internationally renowned pop artists such as Gwen Stefani, Britney Spears, Madonna, Shakira, Beyoncé, Ellie Goulding, No Doubt, Justin Bieber, Usher, Snoop Dogg, Trippie Redd, Chris Brown, CL, G-Dragon, MØ, Joji and Bad Bunny, Diplo will be taking centre stage this Saturday where he will be performing a live set of his award-winning music that’s sure to light the dance floor ablaze.
Zouk’s EP!C Night will be happening at Zouk, 3C River Valley Road 01-05 to #02-06, 179022
Believe it or not – the House of Mouse turns 100 this year! And in celebration of its amazing milestone, Jewel Changi Airport has launched Disney100, comprising a range of Disney-themed activities and retail offerings to pay tribute to the 100-year history of The Walt Disney Company.
Happening from now till April 9, the even will see a light and sound showcase at the HSBC Vortex, which will feature a plethora of characters from iconic Disney films over the century. Aside from that, families can also check out the Disney-themed photo spots at the Shiseido Forest Valley which also sees a 4-metre platinum mickey statue.
Disney100: Experience Wonder at Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Blvd., Singapore 819666.
Whether you’re a fan of dinosaurs or you’re looking for a new place to bring your little ones out, be sure to pop by Gardens By The Bay to check out the new Jurassic Nest Food Hall. With six`-big name restaurants for you to choose from, be prepared to be transported back in time as you dine with 18 realistic-looking dinos at this new local hot spot.
Some of the restaurants that you can expect to see include JN Cafe, Hawker Chan, Tsuta, Bismillah Briyani, and Took Lae Dee. Aside from its extensive food offerings, the Jurassic Nest also doubles as an edutainment and lifestyle destination where guests can look forward to an exciting lineup of shows daily as well as an educational trail that guides you to explore the surrounding gardens to discover interesting facts about some of the earliest species of flora and fauna.
Jurassic Nest Food Hall is located at 18 Marina Gardens Dr, #01-19, Singapore 018953
Still in the festive mood? Well, if you’ve yet to visit Chinatown this CNY, then you’ll want to check out the adorable bunny-shaped lanterns and rabbit-themed decorations. Themed “Leaping into the Prosperous Year of Rabbit”, the CNY festival will see lanterns and street lights line New Bridge Road, Eu Tong Sen Street, South Bridge Road and, for the first time, Upper Cross Street. On top of that, there’s also a bazaar that will feature about 280 stalls selling festive goodies on Smith Street, Pagoda Street, Trengganu Street and Temple Street.