
04 September 2025
Singapore's Arts, Eats and Outdoors: Your Thursday Itinerary
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Welcome to “Things to Do in Singapore” on Thursday, September 4, 2025! Whether you’re a local or a visitor, get ready for an action-packed day in the Lion City as we dive into today’s event highlights, news, and tips to help you make the most of your stay.
First, let’s set the mood. It’s a breezy morning and the air quality is fantastic—Singapore’s ozone (O3) level is a mere 10 ppb and PM10 sits at 20 µg/m³, both well below World Health Organization guidelines, meaning it’s a perfect day to get out and explore. No masks required; just bring your curiosity[2][6].
What’s happening around town? If you love arts and cinema, the National Gallery is kicking off Painting with Light, Singapore’s annual international film festival. From now till September 14, you can catch over 45 films and engage with global artists in person—think art, culture, and meaningful conversations all in one spot[5].
Craving something hands-on? This weekend, dive into papermaking collage at the STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery. Renowned artist Goh Beng Kwan is leading a session September 6, blending everyday materials with vibrant coloured pulp—a creative feast for your senses[5].
If you’re looking for family fun and a bit of adventure, Ride in the City at Trifecta starts September 6. It’s a thrill-packed weekend: ski, surf, compete in freestyle snowboarding, or let the kids try out urban sports. This event promises excitement for all ages[5].
For those feeling festive, Monti is hosting SG60 Cocktails by the Bay all month. Celebrate Singapore’s 60th birthday with locally-inspired cocktails overlooking the waterfront. It’s a great way to toast the city’s iconic flavours and panoramic views[5].
Ready for some fresh news? On the hospitality front, foodies should keep their eyes out for unique market experiences at FairPrice Finest Clarke Quay, where you can sample Singapore’s beloved local snacks or embark on a guided grocery tour—a tasty way to uncover hidden gems[8].
Singapore’s public transit continues to run smoothly with no major disruptions reported today, so exploring every corner of the city should be hassle-free[3]. Meanwhile, designers and sustainability enthusiasts can look ahead to the Funan Mall’s upcoming “Design for a Sustainable Future” exhibition, starting September 11. It’s a showcase blending eco-ideas and creativity, perfect for all ages[1].
So what are our top picks for today?
- Try a new flavour at Chinatown Food Centre—sample local favourites and discover why this spot is a perennial favourite among locals[8].
- Explore cultural icons like Sri Mariamman Temple and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown for a dash of tradition[4].
- Sneak in a stroll along the riverfront at Clarke Quay—who knows, you might catch a pop-up performance or an early preview for the Music Matters Live festival coming later this month[9].
Local tip of the day: If you want to beat lunchtime crowds, plan your hawker centre visit before noon. Singaporeans are serious about their food, so timing is key to getting the best spread and shortest wait!
What’s next? Tomorrow brings even more creative energy with workshops, the start of festive weekend events, and the city’s atmosphere buzzing ahead of the much-anticipated Total Lunar Eclipse on September 7[1]. Tune in for all the details and don’t miss the next “Things to Do in Singapore” for the freshest picks and insider tips.
First, let’s set the mood. It’s a breezy morning and the air quality is fantastic—Singapore’s ozone (O3) level is a mere 10 ppb and PM10 sits at 20 µg/m³, both well below World Health Organization guidelines, meaning it’s a perfect day to get out and explore. No masks required; just bring your curiosity[2][6].
What’s happening around town? If you love arts and cinema, the National Gallery is kicking off Painting with Light, Singapore’s annual international film festival. From now till September 14, you can catch over 45 films and engage with global artists in person—think art, culture, and meaningful conversations all in one spot[5].
Craving something hands-on? This weekend, dive into papermaking collage at the STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery. Renowned artist Goh Beng Kwan is leading a session September 6, blending everyday materials with vibrant coloured pulp—a creative feast for your senses[5].
If you’re looking for family fun and a bit of adventure, Ride in the City at Trifecta starts September 6. It’s a thrill-packed weekend: ski, surf, compete in freestyle snowboarding, or let the kids try out urban sports. This event promises excitement for all ages[5].
For those feeling festive, Monti is hosting SG60 Cocktails by the Bay all month. Celebrate Singapore’s 60th birthday with locally-inspired cocktails overlooking the waterfront. It’s a great way to toast the city’s iconic flavours and panoramic views[5].
Ready for some fresh news? On the hospitality front, foodies should keep their eyes out for unique market experiences at FairPrice Finest Clarke Quay, where you can sample Singapore’s beloved local snacks or embark on a guided grocery tour—a tasty way to uncover hidden gems[8].
Singapore’s public transit continues to run smoothly with no major disruptions reported today, so exploring every corner of the city should be hassle-free[3]. Meanwhile, designers and sustainability enthusiasts can look ahead to the Funan Mall’s upcoming “Design for a Sustainable Future” exhibition, starting September 11. It’s a showcase blending eco-ideas and creativity, perfect for all ages[1].
So what are our top picks for today?
- Try a new flavour at Chinatown Food Centre—sample local favourites and discover why this spot is a perennial favourite among locals[8].
- Explore cultural icons like Sri Mariamman Temple and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown for a dash of tradition[4].
- Sneak in a stroll along the riverfront at Clarke Quay—who knows, you might catch a pop-up performance or an early preview for the Music Matters Live festival coming later this month[9].
Local tip of the day: If you want to beat lunchtime crowds, plan your hawker centre visit before noon. Singaporeans are serious about their food, so timing is key to getting the best spread and shortest wait!
What’s next? Tomorrow brings even more creative energy with workshops, the start of festive weekend events, and the city’s atmosphere buzzing ahead of the much-anticipated Total Lunar Eclipse on September 7[1]. Tune in for all the details and don’t miss the next “Things to Do in Singapore” for the freshest picks and insider tips.