Things to do in Singapore in March 2026

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March in Singapore brings a packed line-up of events, from a Total Lunar Eclipse and Exploria’s opening at Mandai Wildlife EAST to the NATAS Travel Fair, IT Show 2026 and a personalised experience at Kylie Cosmetics. This article also features Les Misérables at Sands Theatre, Lotteria’s Jewel debut, Geylang Serai’s Ramadan Bazaar and Sakura at Flower Dome, offering varied options for families, travellers and festival-goers across dates and venues.

After a short but exciting month of February filled with festivities and events, it is time to march into a new month. With school holidays and another public holiday coming up, March is definitely worth looking forward to. Keep reading for some things to do!

Activity Price Location / Area Key highlights
Watch the Total Lunar Eclipse Free admission Jurong East Free live viewing with telescopes; Blood Moon visible 7.47pm – 9.17pm
Explore Exploria S$20 – S$38 Mandai 10,000sqm attraction with 5 realms; opens 3 Mar
Bring out your inner softie at IKEA S$0.50 – S$19.90 Multiple locations Djungelskog restock & S$0.50 Oat Vanilla Ice Cream Cone
Visit the NATAS Travel Fair 2026 Free admission Expo Largest travel fair; over 70 exhibitors; 27 – 29 Mar
The Kylie experience Free admission Bugis

Personalise your Cosmic fragrance bottle,
discover the new warm vanilla scent & enjoy interactive zones

Experience ‘Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular World Tour’ S$88 – S$300 Marina Bay Limited run 24 Mar – 10 May; 65-member cast and orchestra
Shop at IT Show 2026 Varies Promenade Spans 2 levels; 12 – 15 Mar
Catch the start of the 2026 F1 season Varies beIN Sports, meWATCH 2026 Australian Grand Prix from 6 – 8 Mar
Try Lotteria S$1.50 – S$19 Changi First Singapore outlet; burgers, fries and bingsu
Drop by Geylang Serai Varies Paya Lebar Over 500 stalls; extended hours until 6am on 20 – 21 Mar
Admire Sakura at Flower Dome S$8 – S$12 (Singaporean residents) Marina Bay Sakura display 13 Mar – 15 Apr with themed Japanese sets

1. Watch the Total Lunar Eclipse

Things to do in March 2026 - Total Lunar Eclipse
Credit – Science Centre Singapore

Calling all astronomy fans and space enthusiasts! A Total Lunar Eclipse will occur on 3 Mar, between 7.47pm and 9.17pm. This rare phenomenon coincidentally falls on the 15th day of the Chinese New Year this year and will not take place again until the end of 2028.

If you don’t want to miss it, be sure to set a reminder to look up at the sky at night. At the same time, Science Centre Singapore is also hosting a free live viewing for those who want the best view of the Blood Moon. High-powered telescopes will be available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. If you’re interested, make sure to book a slot here.

Otherwise, you can also tune in to Science Centre Singapore’s YouTube live stream.

Best for: Catching a rare celestial event on 3 Mar

Price: Free admission

15 Science Centre Road, Science Centre Singapore, Singapore 609081
+65 6425 2500
Tue (3 Mar): 6pm – 9.30pm
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2. Explore Exploria

Things to do in March 2026 - Exploria

If you’re wondering what you’re looking at in the photo above, that’s not a moon. That is the centrepiece of Mandai Wildlife Reserve’s latest indoor immersive attraction, Exploria. Spanning 10,000 square metres with 5 realms to explore, this new experience is one of Southeast Asia’s largest multimedia attractions.

For those of you who want to see parts of nature that you can’t normally see, this is for you. Some of us got the opportunity to visit Exploria early and were surprised by what we experienced. If you’d like a preview of what to expect or want to check out some of our highlights, read this article here.

Exploria will officially open on 3 Mar and will be open daily, from 11am to 8pm on weekdays and 11am to 9pm on weekends. Tickets are priced at S$38 for adults and S$28 for children and students.  

Best for: Indoor immersive multimedia experience

Price: S$20 – S$38

80 Mandai Lake Road, Mandai Wildlife EAST, Singapore 729826
+65 6269 3411
Mon to Fri: 11am – 8pm
Sat & Sun: 11am – 9pm
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3. Bring out your inner softie at IKEA

Things to do in March 2026 - IKEA
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If you’ve ever been on the Internet lately, you would have seen it flooded with clips of everybody’s favourite baby monkey, Punch. This adorable macaque that has caught the attention and hearts of many can always be found with an orangutan plushie as its companion. And this now iconic plushie is actually the Djungelskog (S$19.90) soft toy from IKEA.

As of the writing of this article, the plushie is sold out at all IKEA outlets in Singapore. However, IKEA is in the process of restocking these soft toys and is even hosting giveaways when they are back in stock. If you haven’t gotten your hands on one of these orangutans and would like to participate, check out this Instagram post

Not interested in being a softie but would rather have a soft serve? It is also a good time to visit IKEA to try out their new Oat Vanilla Ice Cream Cone (S$0.50). I’m personally a fan of the oat flavour, so I will definitely want to have one of these. And besides, where else can you find a nice ice cream cone for 50 cents in 2026?

Best for: Trending plushie hunt or budget soft serve

Price: S$0.50 – S$19.90

Multiple locations
+65 6786 6868
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4. Visit the NATAS Travel Fair 2026

Things to do in March 2026 - NATAS Travel Fair 2026
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Would you rather fly to Japan to see Punch for yourself? Consider planning your next overseas trip at the NATAS Travel Fair 2026. Taking place from 27 to 29 Mar at Singapore Expo Halls 4 and 5, this is Singapore’s largest travel fair of the year. 

Here, you can expect to find the best travel deals from over 70 exhibitors, including travel agents, airlines, cruise operators, hotels and national tourist organisations. If you’re a frequent traveller, you might want to drop by and check out what promotions they are offering. Anyways, admission is free.

Best for: Scoring travel deals from multiple exhibitors

Price: Free admission

1 Expo Drive, Singapore EXPO, Halls 4 & 5, Singapore 486150
+65 6534 0187
Fri to Sun (27 to 29 Mar): 10am – 9.30pm
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5. Personalise your experience with the launch of Kylie’s Cosmic Intense

kyliecosmetics - chart of perfume notes
Credit – Kylie Cosmetics

The New Fragrance: Cosmic Intense Kylie Jenner is expanding her hit fragrance line with Cosmic Intense, a bolder, richer, and creamier evolution of her debut scent. This 3rd iteration is a powerful ambery gourmand that amplifies Kylie’s love for vanilla. It features a bright opening of blood orange and star jasmine, melting into a warm heart of golden amber and decadent benzoin, and finishing with a seductive vanilla musk. Housed in a striking fiery red bottle, the new scent embodies power, passion, and confidence. Cosmic Intense is available in 4 sizes – 30ml (S$80), 50ml (S$100), 100ml (S$125), and a travel-friendly 10ml pen spray (S$40).

Personalised Experiences (March 27-29) To celebrate the launch, Kylie Cosmetics at Bugis Junction is hosting exclusive, interactive activations. From March 27-29 (Fri – Sat: 3pm-6pm, Sun: 2pm-5pm), shoppers can enjoy the following personalised experiences:

  • Complimentary Bottle Engraving: Personalise your bottle for free with the purchase of any Cosmic fragrance (excluding hair/body mists).
  • Custom Popsicle Station: Enjoy live popsicles flavoured to reflect the different scent notes of the Cosmic fragrances. (Limited to the first 100 daily buyers).
  • DIY Bag Charm: Customise an exclusive Cosmic-inspired bag charm with a minimum spend of S$150 (Limited to the first 100 daily).
kylie - poster of free gifts
Credit – Kylie Cosmetics

Additionally, shoppers can collect tiered gifts with purchase throughout the month, including a cosmetic pouch (S$100 spend), a red tote bag (S$150 spend), and a custom Cosmic tray (100ml fragrance purchase).

Best for: Fans of warm vanilla scents and interactive beauty events.

Kylie Cosmetics at Bugis Junction
200 Victoria Street, #01-KIO-01 Hylam Street, Singapore 188021

Kid-friendly activities for March holidays 2026

6. Experience ‘Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular World Tour’

Things to do in March 2026 - Les Miserables
Credit – SISTIC

Musical fans, there is something special for you in March, too. The longest-running musical in the world, ‘Les Misérables’, is stopping by Singapore for a limited time. And this time, it is part of their ‘Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular World Tour’, celebrating 40 years of its epic story and songs. 

‘Les Misérables’ was actually the first musical I ever watched in person a decade ago and I still have fond memories. The classic tale about dreams and redemption, paired with moving songs like ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ and ‘One Day More’, is a must-watch. 

The musical, which will return to Singapore from 24 Mar to 10 May, features a spectacular production with an exciting new design specifically created for larger venues. The cast and orchestra also have 65 members, delivering powerhouse performances.

If you’d like to catch one of the most popular musicals in the world, book your tickets here.

Best for: Large-scale musical with full orchestra

Price: S$88 – S$300

10 Bayfront Avenue, Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018971
+65 6348 5555
Tue to Fri (24 Mar to 10 May): 8pm
Sat (24 Mar to 10 May): 2pm & 8pm
Sun (24 Mar to 10 May): 1pm & 6.30pm
No shows on Mon
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7. Shop at IT Show 2026

Things to do in March 2026 - IT Show
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Are you more of a tech person than a musical person? Singapore’s biggest tech show and exhibition is back from 12 to 15 Mar at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. If you are looking for promos, new launches and tech demos, this is the place for you.

The IT Show 2026 will span 2 levels and be packed with brands & products, featuring smart home accessories, gaming peripherals, mobile devices and more. If your home setup is due for an upgrade like mine, mark down the dates on your calendar and visit the IT Show. 

For more information on what to expect, check out IT Show’s official social media.

Best for: Tech promos and new launches

Price: Varies

1 Raffles Boulevard, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Level 3 & 4, Singapore 039593
+65 8603 6403
Thu to Sun (12 to 15 Mar): 11am – 9pm
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8. Catch the start of the 2026 F1 season

Things to do in March 2026 - Formula 1
Credit – Formula 1

The 2026 Formula 1 (F1) season is about to begin with the year’s first Grand Prix, set to take place in Australia. If you are a fan of racing, you’ve got to watch F1, and especially this year, because there are new teams, regulations and car models being introduced.

It will surely be an exciting new season for F1 fans to look forward to, with 24 Grand Prix races in total. If you don’t want to miss any of it, you can catch the 2026 Australian Grand Prix from 6 to 8 Mar. To check out the full 2026 F1 schedule, click here.

Best for: Watching the season-opening Grand Prix

Price: Varies

Broadcast Channels: beIN Sports | meWATCH
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9. Try Lotteria

Things to do in March 2026 - Lotteria

If you are a fan of fast food (and let’s be honest, many of us are), there’s a new and fresh option that has just landed on our shores. And you can try it by taking a trip to the new Lotteria at Jewel Changi Airport

The South Korean burger chain recently opened its first outlet in Singapore, bringing with it an exciting menu of burgers, chicken, sides and desserts. Unique options include Mozzarella Tomato Basil Burger (S$12.50 a la carte), Shake Shake Fries (S$5.20), Long Cheese Sticks (S$2.80) and Cup Bingsu (S$5.90).

Some of us recently dropped by for Lotteria’s opening and tried out their extensive menu. For our full recommendations, click here.

Best for: Sampling a new South Korean burger chain

Price: S$1.50 – S$19

78 Airport Boulevard, Jewel Changi Airport, #B1-248, Singapore 819666
Daily: 10am – 10pm
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10. Drop by Geylang Serai

Things to do in March 2026 - Geylang Serai
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One of the best parts of living in Singapore is experiencing the range of vibrant festivals celebrated throughout the year. And from February to March, we get to experience back-to-back celebrations with the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya

Currently, we are already in the midst of the Ramadan month, which will culminate in Hari Raya Puasa on 21 Mar. That means you can expect Hari Raya light-ups, decorations and bazaars in many places across Singapore.

But if there is an iconic area you must visit in this time period, it is Geylang Serai. The beautiful street lights and the yearly Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar are already up and running, welcoming visitors to bask in the festive atmosphere. 

The bazaar, which has more than 500 stalls, is open daily from 10am to midnight, with opening hours extending to 6am on the night of 20 Mar – 21 Mar. 

Best for: Experiencing Ramadan light-ups and bazaar

Price: Varies

1 Engku Aman Turn, Wisma Geylang Serai, Singapore 408528
Daily (14 Feb to 21 Mar): 10am – 11.59pm
Fri to Sun (20 to 21 Mar): 10am – 6am
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11. Admire Sakura at Flower Dome

Things to do in March 2026 - Sakura
Credit – Gardens by the Bay

Didn’t manage to book a trip to Japan in time, but still want to see the beautiful cherry blossoms? Good news – you can do so at Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay from 13 Mar to 15 Apr. The Sakura event will allow you to walk through areas reminiscent of Ishikawa, from kimono forests to historic samurai districts.

Not only will you be able to admire sakura trees, but you will also be able to appreciate the prefecture’s rich heritage. At the same time, you will spot Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty and Cinnamoroll along the way. 

If you’re interested, gather some friends, bring along a camera and make sure to book a slot in advance.

Best for: Viewing cherry blossoms without travelling

Price: S$8 – S$12 (Singaporean residents)

8 Marina Gardens Drive, Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome, Singapore 018953
+65 6420 6848
Daily (13 Mar to 15 Apr): 9am – 9pm
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Have a wonderful March and stay happy!

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