TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - This month, Singapore brings in a wealth of events that will tug at your heartstrings. With every unique experience from art exhibitions to theme park attractions, some of the best things to do in Singapore ensure there’s always something for everyone—even for your furry friends.
Whether you’re a local, a seasoned traveler, or just landed in the city-state, it’s best to mark the date and start planning ahead to explore these exciting destinations.
List of the Best Things to Do in Singapore
TimeOut and The Travel Intern include the POP MART Installations at Jewel Changi as one of the best things to do in Singapore this February. Other must-do activities include:
1. POP MART Installations at Jewel Changi
Whether you’ve noticed it or not, the explosive popularity of POP MART blind boxes has captured the attention of people of all ages. With Chinese New Year recently celebrated, POP MART is embracing the festive spirit and bringing some of the best things to do in Singapore.
Bring your camera, strike your best pose, and capture moments with stunning installations of your favorite characters like Labubu, Hacipupu, and Skullpanda.
Event period: Until February 28, 2025
Cost: S$8/adult, S$4/child (different prices apply for CapitaStar Members and Changi Rewards Members)
2. Sunset Boulevard Musical
For theater lovers, the iconic Sunset Boulevard musical has arrived in the city-state for just one short month. Head to the Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands and experience the renowned Andrew Lloyd Webber masterpiece, beautifully brought to life with Sarah Brightman’s otherworldly opera voice.
Event period: February 7 – 23, 2025
Cost: S$88 – S$258
3. Minion Land at Universal Studios Singapore
Who doesn’t love the adorably mischievous Minions? Head straight to Universal Studios Singapore and explore the brand-new Minion Land. Packed with exciting new attractions, from the Minion dance party-themed carousel to Gru’s Neighborhood and the Super Hungry Food Stand, the fun never ends.
Event period: From February 14, 2025
Cost: S$83/adult, S$62/child (different prices for SG Residents exclusive, Mastercard cardholders, and peak periods)
4. Alternate Reality at New Art Museum
Escape the bustling city and step into a world of immersive art with Alternate Reality at the New Art Museum. Featuring 8 Southeast Asian artists from Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam, the exhibition showcases diverse interpretations of reality, exploring themes such as the historical and cultural dimensions of shared memories. With each installation reflecting the artists’ unique perspectives, every glance will leave an enduring impression.
Event period: Until March 2, 2025
Cost: S$6/adult, S$4/child and senior above 60
5. Sentosa Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony
As dusk falls, be ready to watch the magical Sentosa Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony. One of the best things to do in Singapore this February, this spectacular event celebrates Singapore’s 60th birthday in a truly unforgettable way.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Siloso Beach, the award-winning show blends dazzling fireworks, an inspiring story, and cutting-edge technology to create an experience that will leave an everlasting memory for every visitor.
Event period: Mondays to Fridays at 7:30 PM, twice a day on Weekends, Public Holidays, and Eves of Public Holidays (at 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM)
Cost: From S$0.60/pax
6. Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent
Embark on a journey into the vivid world of Van Gogh like never before. Arriving at the end of January, Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent presents an awe-inspiring, multi-sensory art exhibition featuring the legendary artist’s most famed pieces. With 11 original orchestra soundtracks playing in the background, you’ll experience over 200 of his masterpieces brought to life in stunning detail.
Event period: Until August 17, 2025
Cost: S$15 – S$52
7. Amazônia at the National Museum of Singapore
The Amazon rainforest reveals a beauty like no other, and renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado flawlessly captures and showcases this wonder with Amazônia at the National Museum of Singapore.
Featuring over 200 black-and-white photographs, this exhibition transports visitors to the mesmerizing landscapes, wildlife, and people of the region, evoking the vibrant spirit of the Amazon through Salgado’s powerful imagery.
Event period: Until March 2, 2025
Cost: S$11/Singaporean adult, S$24/tourist adult, S$18/tourist senior and student
8. Singapore Dog Festival
Spoil your furry buddy for two days only at the Singapore Dog Festival. Taking place at Palawan Green, Sentosa, this event features over 40 brands where dog lovers and their pups can enjoy fun-filled days with crafts, exciting activities, brand discovery, and even the chance to explore dogs’ games stations.
Event period: February 15 – 16, 2025
Cost: Free
9. Candlelight: Best of Bridgerton on Strings
The Netflix series Bridgerton truly leaves a mark on every viewer, doesn’t it? Whether you’re a fan of the books, the series, or both, be sure not to miss the exclusive Candlelight: Best of Bridgerton on Strings.
This enchanting live music event brings the world of Regency-era elegance to life with a stunning string ensemble performing beautifully arranged versions of the show’s most iconic songs. Dress in your Bridgerton-inspired attire and immerse yourself in the soft glow of candlelight while listening to renditions of songs like thank u, next.
Event period: Until February 28, 2025
Cost: From S$56
10. Singapore Cat Carnival 2025
Calling all cat lovers—don’t miss the Singapore Cat Carnival 2025 at Marina Bay Sands! While our feline overlords may sometimes ignore our kindness as their loyal servants, this event is an opportunity to show them just how much the world has to offer.
For two days only, you and your furry companions can explore over 70 vendors, workshops, cat shows, contests, and even educational talks about our favorite companions.
Event period: February 22 – 23, 2025
Cost: S$6 for one-day pass, S$10 for two-day pass
Given the countless experiences the city-state has to offer this month, there's no shortage of ways to uncover its charm. This is further underscored by the top two reasons Indonesian tourists go on vacation to Singapore.
TIMEOUT | THE TRAVEL INTERN
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