Top things to do in Singapore this weekend (14 – 16 June)

13/06/2024

3 min read

With Hari Raya Haji and Father’s Day falling on the same weekend, this long holiday guarantees many get-togethers. If you’re looking for endless fun with family and friends, we’ve got some ideas for you. 😉

01 • Seal Rosti Waffle (halal)

(Photo adapted from: Eatbook)

The rosti obsession in Singapore is real. After all, who can resist a giant hash brown? Level up your rosti experience with rosti burgers and roffles (rosti and waffles combined). The rosti is cooked in a waffle iron to create the perfect crisp texture that everyone is in love with.

Their newest outlet is located right by a rooftop pool in CBD. Imagine chilling by the pool after a long day, the inviting smell of water lingering in the air as a crunchy rosti burger breaks apart in your mouth. Experience the flavours of an oozy scrambled egg and melty cheese accompanying crispy, buttery potato flakes. 😍

📍 Address: 139 Cecil Street, YSY Building #16-01, Singapore 069539. See other outlets
Opening hours: 11am – 6am daily
🍴 Halal status: Not halal
🌐 Website: instagram.com/seal.sg

02 • Tiram (halal)

(Photo adapted from: TimeOut and Quandoo)

Under the sea, darling it’s better, down where it’s wetter. 🧜🏻‍♀️

Nothing refreshes the taste buds better than fresh seafood. Put that on a seafood platter and enjoy a dish of your fanta-seas with loved ones. Tiram’s June holiday special is the Seafood Shellout, which consists of lobster, pomfret, scallops, and many other fresh seafood drenched in black pepper or chilli crab sauce.

💡 Important: Come at least 45 minutes before Tiram closes; that’s when they’re taking last orders.

📍 Address: 10 Jalan Leban, Singapore 577551
Opening hours: Tue to Fri, 5pm – 10pm | Sat and Sun, 12pm – 10pm
🍴 Halal status: Halal
🌐 Website: tiram-mqk.com

03 • Marine Marvels

(Photo adapted from: Secret Singapore)

Stumble, bumble, and fumble about Singapore’s longest inflatable obstacle course, which stretches across 85 metres! New at Wild Wild Wet is Marine Marvels, where both kids and adults can play and learn more about marine life. After testing your physical abilities at the Wave Wonder Zone, visit the Glow Coast Carnival and marvel at eye-catching neon installations amidst various carnival booths. 🎡

💡 Important: Last admission is 1 hour before closing time.

📍 Address: 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599
🗓️ Dates: 24 May to 28 July
Opening hours: Mon to Fri, 12pm – 6pm | Sat and Sun, 11am – 6pm
📞 Contact: 6581 9128
🌐 Website: wildwildwet.com/tickets-memberships/promotions/marinemarvels
🎫 Ticket: https://bookwww.vivaticket.com/b2c/generaladmission.html

04 • Clay Clay Pottery

(Photo adapted from: Clay Clay Pottery)

(Photo adapted from: Clay Clay Pottery)

Calm your mind between brushstrokes and express yourself on dainty pottery pieces — for only $33. Each session includes an hour-long painting session and painting materials, although pottery pieces have to be bought. Your masterpieces, which can be collected 30 days after the session, will even be microwave and dishwasher safe. Perfect for your next date! 🥳

💡 Important: Reserve a pottery painting slot and your preferred piece ahead of time to avoid last-minute rush.

📍 Address: 730 North Bridge Road, Floor 2, Singapore 198698
Opening hours: Tue to Sun, 11am – 7.30pm
🌐 Website: clayclaypottery.com

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