5 Things to Do With Kids This Easter Weekend in Singapore
- Ottodot Singapore

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Good Friday falls on 3 April this year, which means most families have a four-day stretch from Friday through to Sunday. If you have primary school children at home and no firm plan yet, here are five ideas that work for Singapore's heat, unpredictable April rain, and children who have already had enough of sitting still.
1 Mandai Wildlife Reserve Easter Eggs-travaganza
Running 14 March to 12 April, this is Singapore's largest Easter event this year. It spans Bird Paradise, Singapore Zoo, Curiosity Cove, and Mandai Wildlife WEST, with digital and physical egg hunts, a giant Hot-Egg Balloon Gachapon machine with prizes, stamp rallies, and character meet-and-greets. Children aged 12 and under enter free with a paying adult on WildPass. Regular admission applies otherwise.
2 Tanglin Mall Easter Piñata Party
A fun, free option for families on the actual Easter weekend. Activities include decorating Easter macarons, an egg hunting adventure, Piñata Smash-tacular, and candy confetti.
3 Children's Museum Singapore Little Hawker Hero Egg Hunt
A creative twist on the traditional egg hunt. Activities take place across Children's Museum Singapore, Lewin Terrace, and Fort Canning Park, where kids hunt for hidden eggs that celebrate Singapore's vibrant food culture.
4 Farmers' Market: Easter Egg-stravaganza 2026
City Sprouts' signature Farmers' Market returns in an Easter edition, with local vendors, an Easter egg hunt, face painting, and an activity book that grants access to farm activities.
5 Easter Brunch
Image: Pullman Singapore Hill Street
If you haven't locked in Easter Sunday plans yet, Little Day Out has put together a handy guide rounding up 10 family-friendly brunch spots across Singapore for 5 April 2026.
The list covers a good range, from affordable garden buffets with egg hunts and magic shows to premium hotel spreads with festive menus. Most venues combine a solid food offering with activities for kids, so parents get to eat in peace while the little ones are kept busy.
Whether you're after a relaxed outdoor setting, a rooftop seafood spread, or a proper sit-down Easter lunch, there's something on the list for most budgets.
6. Marina Bay Sands Easter Weekend
Image taken from marinabaysands.com
If you're looking to make Easter Sunday a proper occasion, Marina Bay Sands has put together a full guide covering dining, activities, and staycation options all in one place.
On the food side, there are several restaurants running Easter menus from 3 to 6 April, including a Japanese omakase, an Italian feast, and a Greek Easter lunch. The standout family option is the Easter brunch buffet at RISE on 5 April, which includes kids' activities like an egg hunt, face painting, and balloon sculpting. For something sweet to take home, the Origin + Bloom Easter collection has festive bakes and pastries available through the weekend.
Beyond dining, families can explore the ArtScience Museum's immersive exhibitions and VR gallery, or make a weekend of it with a staycation in the Sands Family Suite, complete with Infinity Pool access overlooking the city skyline.










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