Here's a list of weekly family fun events and experiences for you to create family fun this week!
As always, this is just a compilation of our weekly five ideas, if you need more ideas for family fun, do head over to our weekly updated list of weekly recommendations or join our Telegram group for the most up-to-date recommendations!
Go on an epic play adventure with SpongeBob, Dora, and PAW Patrol at Singapore’s biggest Nickelodeon Play Fest, happening now till 13 July! Over at Sengkang Sports Centre, families can look forward to five new water slides, a refreshed swimming complex, and a brand-new space for fitness activities like Zumba and K-pop dance. Celebrate SG60 through art, stories, and community spirit at PAssionArts Festival 2025, with over 60 neighbourhoods taking part from July to September. At Jewel Changi Airport, don’t miss the new jungle-themed playground – a fun (and free!) way to keep little ones entertained. Lace up for fun – explore kid-friendly runs the whole family can enjoy!
1. Step Into 20,000 Sqft of Epic Indoor Fun at Nickelodeon Play Fest

Venue: 200 Pandan Gardens (PeopleUp Hub)
Date: Now till 13 Jul 2025
Time: Daily sessions from 10am to 8pm (Fixed 2-hour time slots)
Fee: From $24
Ready for the ultimate indoor play adventure? From now till 13 July 2025, Nickelodeon Play Fest at PeopleUp Hub brings your kids’ favourite characters to life across a massive 20,000 sqft playground!
Join PAW Patrol on rescue missions, bounce through SpongeBob’s Bikini Bottom, and explore the rainforest with Dora the Explorer. Kids will also love the giant slime table pools, ball pits, trampolines, and an Activity Challenge Quest with prizes to redeem. Don’t miss the surprise meet-and-greet sessions too!
Tickets from $24 (weekdays) and $29 (weekends/PH). Free entry for children under 12 months, pregnant mums, and seniors 65+. Daily time slots from 10am to 8pm at PeopleUp Hub, 200 Pandan Gardens. For more information, check out our write-up here.
2. Slide into Fun at the Revamped Sengkang Sports Centre!

Location: 57 Anchorvale Rd, Singapore 544964
Opening Hours: Tue, Thu & Sat: 6.30 am to 9.30 pm | Wed, Fri & Sun: 8am to 9.30 pm | Closed on Mon
Admission: Adult: From $1.50 | Child: From $0.80
Freshly revamped in June 2025, Sengkang Sports Centre now features five exciting water slides, a sheltered Olympic-sized pool (one of only two in Singapore!), and a wide range of upgraded facilities perfect for family fun. Kids can zoom down whimsical slides like Cotton Candy Bowl, Sugar Rush, and Rainbow Dash, or splash around at the jacuzzi and water playground.
Active families will enjoy Active Groove – a new, tropical-themed space designed for fitness classes like Zumba and K-pop dance. The centre also houses a gym, sports hall, pickleball courts, and a hockey pitch.
Bonus: the fully sheltered pool means playtime continues, rain or shine! For more details, check out our write-up here.
3. Celebrate SG60 with Art, Music & Community at PAssionArts Festival 2025

Venue: Across 60+ neighbourhoods in Singapore
Date: Jul to Sep 2025
Admission: Free, some activities may require registration
Celebrate SG60 through art, stories, and community at PAssionArts Festival 2025, happening across more than 60 neighbourhoods from July to September.
This year’s theme, “Our Neighbourhood Gems,” invites families to rediscover the charm of local spaces through hands-on art workshops, vibrant performances, and large-scale community installations like the Giant Delight SG60 Edition. Look out for whimsical creations such as a birdcage filled with handmade birds in Kebun Baru, Peranakan houses in Marine Parade, and a miniature railway in Bukit Timah.
There’s also a lively line-up of music and dance festivals in neighbourhoods like Keat Hong, Serangoon, and Punggol, plus pre-festival workshops where kids can paint, craft, and co-create with artists.
Whether you're exploring art trails, enjoying multicultural performances, or simply soaking in the festive vibes, there’s something to spark creativity in every corner. For more information, check out our write-up here.
4. Explore the Free Jungle-Themed Playground at Jewel Changi Airport

Venue: Jewel Changi Airport Level 2 (West) - in between Tim Ho Wan & Dyson
Opening Hours: 24 hours
Admission: Free
Looking for a fun (and free!) way to entertain the kids at Jewel Changi Airport? Head to Level 2 West, just below the Link Bridge to Terminal 3, and discover a jungle-themed playground designed especially for little adventurers aged 2 to 5!
This vibrant play space invites children to slide, climb, balance, and pretend — all while you wait for your food, flight, or just burn off some post-meal energy. Expect charming features like a tree clubhouse, a grinning crocodile, leaf stepping stones, mushroom steps, and even secret sound tubes for kids to whisper messages across the playground.
Located right next to Tim Ho Wan and Dyson, it’s the perfect pitstop before or after your Jewel adventures. Open 24/7 (as part of Jewel's public space), this spot is a hidden gem for spontaneous playdates or laid-back family fun. For more details, check out our write-up here.
5. Check Out These Upcoming Family-Friendly Runs Happening Islandwide

Looking for a fun and active outing with the kids? From themed fun races to charity walks, these exciting family-friendly runs across Singapore are perfect for little ones (and grown-ups!) to enjoy together.
Go on a glowing 2km stroll with Buddy and Mr Merlion at the SG60 Charity Walk at Changi Airport (27 Jul), or chase down vouchers mid-run at the high-energy Lazada Run (27 Jul). Fans of cute characters can’t miss the Doraemon Run (17 Aug) and the My Melody & Kuromi Kawaii Walk (20 Sep). If you're looking to run for a cause, join the meaningful Spark the Change Fest (20 Sep) or the long-running Run For Hope (23 Nov) in support of cancer research. Families can also enjoy scenic views and carnival fun at the AirAsia Kallang Run (27 Sep), or dive into race-day perks and prizes at the debut 7-Eleven Run (14 Sep).
Whether you're racing for a cause, dressing up in theme, or just enjoying a jog together, there's something for everyone. For more information, check out our list of family-friendly runs here.


