Photo Credit: Visit Kampong Gelam
Singapore buzzes with energy every weekend, and March 6-9, 2026, proves no different. From vibrant markets to cultural open houses, plenty of free activities await to fill your days with fun and discovery.
Kick off your weekend with the Korean Travel Fair at Plaza Singapura, running from March 6 to 8. This lively event offers hands-on workshops, K-pop dance classes, skincare demos, and live performances by stars like Ji Chang-wook, all at no cost. Stroll through regional booths showcasing Korean destinations, grab tastings from celebrity chefs, and enter lucky draws for travel prizes—perfect for sparking your next holiday plans.

Photo Credits: Korea Tourism Organisation
Head to Sentosa Festive Market: The Last Hurrah on Palawan Beach Walk on March 7 and 8. This pet-friendly gathering celebrates International Women’s Day with artisan stalls, good vibes, and a special lucky draw farewell. Browse crafts, enjoy the beachside atmosphere, and support local creators as the market bids adieu to its longtime spot.
On March 8, ladies enjoy complimentary entry to the National Gallery Singapore. Dive into women-focused exhibitions like Sculpting Her World: The Art of Dora Gordine and Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise. Join yoga sessions, sound baths, banner upcycling workshops, and snag free power card readings or colour analysis for the first 50 visitors— a thoughtful nod to empowerment.
Don’t miss the Bras Basah.Bugis Open House on March 7 and 8 at Bras Basah Complex. This inaugural event features guided walking tours, a stamp rally through creative stores, live music from talents like Drum Prodigy and Nrityalaya Aesthetics Society, a craft market, and an evening movie marathon of Zootopia and Inside Out. It’s an ideal way to uncover the precinct’s artistic heartbeat.
For coffee lovers, the Weekend Brew Club at Keat Hong Shopping Centre on March 7 and 8 delivers Singapore’s first free coffee buffet. Spend just $5 at nearby shops for a ticket and mug, then indulge in unlimited Nanyang and Western brews from Genista LN and Tanamera Coffee. Groove to 2000s hits, Mandopop, and nostalgic tunes by DJs, play espresso pong, or craft upcycled coffee items in workshops.
The Lion City Jazz Festival offers free concerts throughout March, including spots at *Scape on this weekend. Catch top local jazz acts amid gourmet pop-ups and lifestyle booths. This month-long fest blends smooth tunes with casual vibes, making it a relaxed soundtrack to your outings.
Ongoing gems like the T5 in the Making exhibition at Changi Airport Terminal 3 run daily. Explore interactive zones tracing Singapore’s aviation history, from Paya Lebar roots to futuristic Terminal 5 visions with AI murals and scale models. Register ahead for this immersive peek into tomorrow’s travel.
Tradition in Motion: Singapore’s Lion Dance Heritage Exhibition at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre dazzles with over 50 artefacts, photos, and figurines. Open daily until April, it traces the evolution of this cultural staple—great for families or heritage fans.
Live music and festivals steal the show this weekend. The Korean Travel Fair pulses with K-pop dances and Dream High musical numbers from March 6 to 8. Watch Hallyu actor Ji Chang-wook chat travel on March 7, followed by culinary demos on March 8—pure energy without entry fees.
At Bras Basah.Bugis Open House, stages host Ann Siang Sounds, Intune Music, and more from 1pm to 8.30pm on March 7 and 8. Pair performances with craft shopping or self-guided discovery for a full festival feel.

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Sentosa Festive Market brings community festivities to Palawan Beach on March 7 and 8, complete with artisan vibes and International Women’s Day highlights. It’s a laid-back beach fest with stalls and sunset strolls.
Jazz enthusiasts, hit the Lion City Jazz Festival’s free sets at *Scape. Local talents deliver swinging performances amid pop-ups, running through the weekend and beyond.
Ramadan bazaars kick off early, with Kampong Glam along Muscat and Bussorah Streets open daily. Though food costs extra, wandering the festive lights and stalls from March 6-9 sets a celebratory mood—Geylang Serai follows suit later.
Trends lean towards culture, wellness, and community this March 6-9. Women’s Day events trend big: National Gallery‘s free ladies’ day on March 8 tops searches, blending art, yoga, and workshops. Pair it with Sentosa Festive Market’s empowerment theme for an inspiring Saturday-Sunday duo.
K-culture surges with the Korean Travel Fair, mirroring social buzz around Hallyu stars and travel inspo. It’s the hot spot for photos, dances, and deals reflecting Singapore’s love for Korean vibes.
Coffee culture trends via Weekend Brew Club’s innovative buffet, tapping into heartland nostalgia and caffeine hacks. Nostalgic tunes and games align with viral throwback content.
Eco and heritage trends shine in ongoing exhibits like T5 in the Making and Lion Dance Heritage, fuelling shares on future tech and traditions. Aviation buffs and history lovers flock here.
Pet-friendly spots trend too—Sentosa Market and jazz pop-ups welcome furry friends. For families, stamp rallies and markets like Bras Basah offer interactive fun amid trending family outings.
Weekend markets reflect sustainable shopping trends. Remix by Fleawhere at Dhoby Ghaut every weekend pushes preloved fashion and upcycling. Resurrack at Bugis Street delivers vintage hunts Saturdays and Sundays.
Nature escapes trend eternally: Stroll Gardens by the Bay’s free outdoor areas or Henderson Waves for breezy views. Botanic Gardens’ UNESCO trails provide serene walks.
Marina Bay Sands’ light-ups and skyline gazing remain free classics, especially at dusk. Pair with nearby Esplanade outdoor spots for people-watching.
These free things to do in Singapore this weekend blend timely events with timeless favourites, totalling over a dozen options. Whether chasing festivals, art, or markets, March 6-9 offers variety for solo jaunts, dates, or family days. Layer in walks along Orchard Road or East Coast Park for extra no-cost adventures. Check weather apps, as some outdoor spots like Sentosa shine best under clear skies. Public transport connects everything seamlessly—MRT to Plaza Singapura, Sentosa Express for beaches. Download apps like Visit Singapore for real-time updates. This lineup ensures your weekend feels full without emptying your wallet, capturing Singapore’s dynamic spirit.