Here’s how to make the most of the month ahead.


    It’s the start of a new month, which means it’s time to fill up your cultural calendar. As summer arrives, Singapore thrives. June is packed with excitement as the new month rolls in, featuring a variety of concerts, culinary experiences and cultural events. Here are the best things to do in Singapore in June.

    Monday 1 June

    Check out a new rooftop restaurant

    Milli rooftop Singapore

    Milli is now open at National Gallery Singapore, offering a new rooftop dining and nightlife destination to the city. Set across two levels, the venue overlooks Marina Bay, the Padang and the skyline. Level 6 will house Milli Sky Dining & Bar, an all-day restaurant led by Chef Han Li Guang of MICHELIN-starred Labyrinth, with sharing dishes such as lobster laksa cheong fun, oyster omelette soufflé and roasted chicken. Downstairs, Milli Lounge will shift into a late-night setting with DJs and cocktails, including a kaya toast-inspired espresso martini and the Peranakan spritz.

    Where: Milli, National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew’s Road, Singapore

    Contact: @milli.sky.sg


    Tuesday 2 June

    Elevate your day with Lunch at ATLAS

    Lunch at ATLAS

    Lunch at ATLAS brings classic European dining to a grand Art Deco setting. Designed for business meetings and occasion-led afternoons, the menu celebrates seasonal ingredients with a balance of elegance and indulgence. Starters include Burrata with white anchovies and a truffle-topped Raviolo, while mains range from Duck Confit and Pan-Roasted Silver Cod to Prawn Spaghetti with lobster jus. Desserts include Pavé au Citron, Dark Chocolate Crémeux and Choux au Craquelin. Guests can also explore the bar’s cocktail programme, including martini and Negroni flights.

    Where: ATLAS, Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Road, Singapore, 188778

    When: Monday to Saturday from 12pm

    Contact: https://atlasbar.sg


    Wednesday 3 June

    Explore Rainforest Wild Adventure

    Rainforest Wild Adventure

    Mandai Wildlife Reserve has expanded Rainforest Wild Adventure by launching its new East Zone. The second phase introduces Afro-tropical landscapes, canopy-level walkways, rope bridges and vertical climbing elements, placing visitors among the upper layers of the rainforest. A major highlight is the arrival of the okapi, a rare Central African species often called the forest giraffe, making its Southeast Asia debut. Guests can also experience new wildlife viewing points, including Primate Climb, as well as National Geographic pop-up stores across the East and West zones. Tickets start from S$50.

    Where: Rainforest Wild Adventure, Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Mandai Lake Road, Singapore

    Contact: mandai.com


    Thursday 4 June

    Dine at Jiin Omakase

    Jiin Omakase Singapore

    Jiin Omakase has opened at Shaw Centre, showcasing an intimate Japanese dining experience. The 32-seat restaurant is centred around a 12-seat counter, where guests can watch the chefs prepare seasonal menus with care and precision. Private rooms are also available for smaller groups and special occasions. Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Omotenashi, Jiin aims to deliver attentive service in a calm, relaxed setting. The menu focuses on premium seasonal ingredients, including seafood flown in from Japan, with highlights such as Monaka, Grilled A5 Kagoshima Wagyu and Kegani. Menus start from S$138.

    Where: Jiin Omakase, Shaw Centre, Scotts Road, Singapore

    Contact: www.jiinomakase.com.sg


    Friday 5 June

    Book a staycay at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

    Four Seasons Singapore

    Four Seasons Hotel Singapore is a calm, classic address just off Orchard Road, wrapped in greenery that takes the edge off the city.  It comes with two distinct pool moments: a quiet lap pool on level three and a rooftop family pool on level 20 with superb skyline views. Dining covers plenty of ground, from Michelin-recommended Cantonese at Jiang-Nan Chun to Nobu’s Japanese-Peruvian signatures, with dedicated teppanyaki rooms. For something lighter, Garden@One-Ninety leans wellness-led.  The Spa, sauna and the medically licensed Chi Longevity Clinic round out the reset.

    Where: Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, 190 Orchard Boulevard, Singapore

    Contact: www.fourseasons.com


    Saturday 6 June

    Catch Billkin live in Singapore

    Billkin Singapore

    Billkin is bringing his FEELQUENCY Tour to Singapore for the first time, with a one-night-only show set for Saturday, 6 June 2026 at Arena @ EXPO. Born Putthipong Assaratanakul, Billkin has built a strong regional following by moving confidently between screen and stage. He first broke through as an actor in My Ambulance, before reaching a wider international audience through I Told Sunset About You and its follow-up, I Promised You the Moon. That crossover appeal is a large part of what makes this Singapore date so significant. Billkin is known for his warm vocals and emotional storytelling style, often blending pop melodies with deeply expressive lyrics. Over the years, Billkin has topped the charts and sold out shows across multiple cities in Asia thanks to tracks such as “I Guess,” “Skyline,” “Fire Boy,” “Safe Zone,” and “Red Moon.”

    Where: Arena @ EXPO, 9 Somapah Road, Singapore, 487370

    When: Saturday, 6 June 2026 at 7pm

    Contact: www.livenation.sg


    Sunday 7 June

    Immerse yourself at IMBA Theatre

    IMBA Theatre Singapore

    IMBA Theatre has opened at Gardens by the Bay, bringing a major new immersive art destination to Singapore. Spanning more than 80,000 square feet, the venue is the country’s first dedicated immersive media-based arts space, combining large-scale projections, spatial sound, storytelling and digital installations. The venue features two immersive black-box theatres, a contemporary exhibition gallery and a design-led retail space. Its launch programme includes a Fernando Botero exhibition exploring the Colombian artist’s distinctive style, alongside David Hockney: Bigger & Closer, created with Lightroom UK. Blending art, technology and entertainment, IMBA Theatre adds a compelling new layer to Singapore’s cultural scene. Tickets from S$38.

    Where: IMBA Theatre, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

    When: Open daily from 9am to 9pm

    Contacthttps://imbaglobal.com


    Monday 8 June

    Experience the Burnt Ends Kitchen Takeover

    Burnt Ends

    To mark its 13th anniversary, MICHELIN-starred modern Australian barbecue restaurant Burnt Ends will host a series of exclusive kitchen takeovers. Led by Chef-Owner Dave Pynt, Burnt Ends has long placed exceptional ingredients at the heart of the experience. Menus move with the seasons, cooking is driven by fire, and each dish is shaped with precision and restraint. On 8 June, Chef Hugh Allen of Vue de Monde and Yiaga in Melbourne will take over the kitchen. One of Australia’s most highly regarded young chefs, Allen is known for championing outstanding local produce, from Blackmore Wagyu to Queensland coral trout.

    Where: Burnt Ends, 7 Dempsey Road, Singapore, 249671

    When: Monday, 8 June 2026 from 6pm to 11pm

    Contact: https://burntends.com.sg


    Tuesday 9 June

    Gastrobeats Festival

    Gastrobeats Festival Singapore

    Gastrobeats Festival returns to Singapore from 5 to 28 June 2026, bringing food, music and community spirit to Bayfront Event Space. Now in its fifth edition, the festival will run daily just a short walk from Bayfront MRT Station. This year’s food line-up includes Neon Pigeon, The Plump Frenchman, Papi’s Tacos and Cult Sliders, alongside OMG Decadent Donuts, Jett Barbecue, Gyushi and The Meatmen Channel. Visitors can also look forward to live music throughout the evening, plus two mentorship programmes, GIGs and Gastrobuds, supporting emerging talent and the wider community.

    Where: Bayfront Event Space, Bayfront Avenue, Singapore

    When: 5 to 28 June 2026 from 4pm to 11pm

    Contact: gastrobeats.com.sg


    Wednesday 10 June

    Feast at Sio Pasta

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    Sio Pasta brings a fresh perspective to Singapore’s pasta scene. The first overseas outpost of Tokyo’s Michelin-recognised Sio Aoyama, it channels Chef Shusaku Toba’s precise “Italian of points” philosophy into handcrafted pasta that feels polished yet approachable, with prices starting from S$13.80. The space at Raffles City keeps things relaxed and contemporary, with a cosy, open-plan kitchen setup, bar seats, and communal tables that put the action front and centre. Highlights from the Japanese-inflected Italian menu include The Best Mentaiko Pasta, Fried Egg, Cheese and Salted Kelp, and Applewood Bacon & Spinach, plus crowd-pleasers like a baguette with fig butter.

    Where: Sio Pasta, Raffles City Shopping Centre, 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore

    Contact: @siopasta.singapore 


    Thursday 11 June

    Experience immersive wellness at Future Resonance

    Future Resonance Singapore

    Future Resonance has opened in New Bahru, offering a multi-sensory approach to wellness. Designed as a calm escape from the city, the studio brings together sound healing, breathwork, yoga, meditation and Light Sound Vibration sessions. Experiences take place across two spaces: the Solar Room, which focuses on grounding practices using acoustic instruments and soundscapes, and the Lunar Room, where synchronised light and sound frequencies create a more immersive reset. The programme also includes Yin, Hatha and Kundalini yoga, alongside guided meditation and breathwork sessions, making Future Resonance a restorative destination for slowing down and reconnecting.

    Where: Future Resonance, 46 Kim Yam Road, New Bahru, Singapore

    When: Open daily from 10am to 8pm

    Contact: https://futureresonance.com


    Friday 12 June

    Visit Barrel Story of Hibiki

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    Barrel Story of Hibiki, on Cecil Street in the CBD, is the first Hibiki whisky-led concept restaurant outside Japan, pairing House of Suntory bottles with wood-fire, izakaya-style cooking. Inside, it leans into the romance of the barrel with charred-oak warmth, a soaring dining room, counter seats facing the flames, and a former bank vault reimagined as an eight-seat private room, plus a terrace for pre-dinner pours. Helmed by chef-partner Sho Naganuma, highlights include the headline-grabbing Barrel Chicken Rice with Hibiki-infused oyster sauce, as well as Aburi Wagyu Donabe and bar snacks like Uni-Corn Croquettes.

    Where: Barrel Story of Hibiki, The Quadrant, 19 Cecil Street, Singapore

    Contact: www.barrelhibiki.com


    Saturday 13 June

    Indulge at the Riviera Champagne Brunch

    METT Brunch

    METT Singapore has launched the Riviera Champagne Brunch, a weekend party brunch set within the lush surrounds of Fort Canning Park. The experience begins from 12pm to 3pm across L’Amo Bistrò del Mare and Canning Bar & Lounge, before moving into a lively after-party. Curated by F&B Director Chef Daniele Sperindio, the Mediterranean spread includes freshly shucked oysters, Canadian lobster, Italian antipasti, artisanal pasta, charcoal-grilled dishes and roaming bites. Guests can also enjoy live stations, tableside moments, butler-passed cocktails and lemon sorbets. Free-flow Champagne ranges from Boizel Brut Réserve to Ruinart Rosé and Krug Grande Cuvée.

    Where: METT Singapore, 11 Canning Walk, Fort Canning Park, Singapore

    When: Saturdays from 12pm to 3pm

    Price: Prices from $228 per person

    Contact: www.metthotelsandresorts.com


    Sunday 14 June

    Witness Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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    Roald Dahl’s scrumdiddlyumptious world makes its Southeast Asian debut at the Sands Theatre in Singapore. Based on Dahl’s globally adored novel, the story follows young Charlie Bucket after he wins a coveted golden ticket to step inside Willy Wonka’s mysterious chocolate factory. Expect a high-energy production filled with immersive visuals, mischievous Oompa-Loompas, eye-catching stagecraft, and a score that mixes songs from the classic film with new material by the award-winning writers behind Hairspray. That means audiences still get favourites such as “Pure Imagination,” “The Candy Man,” “I’ve Got a Golden Ticket,” and “Oompa Loompa,” alongside newer numbers.

    Where: Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, Bayfront Avenue, Singapore

    When: 19 May to 14 June 2026

    Contact: www.marinabaysands.com


    Monday 15 June

    Grab a drink at People People Brewing Co

    People People

    People People Brewing Co has opened at Resorts World Sentosa, bringing together on-site brews, wood-fired food and a membership-led social experience. The 9,000-square-foot concept comes from Chef Dave Pynt of Burnt Ends and centres on a tank-to-tap approach, with beer brewed and poured directly on site. The industrial-style venue seats 180 guests and features eight taps, including a Japanese rice lager and tropical Pacific ale. Food focuses on wood-fired pizzas, roast meats and sharing plates. Guests can also join a membership programme offering benefits such as complimentary beers, priority bookings, brewery tours and early tastings.

    Where: People People Brewing Co, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore

    Contactwww.peoplepeople.co


    Tuesday 16 June

    Have dinner at MODU High

    MODU High Singapore

    MODU High takes the brand’s samgyetang obsession to a bigger stage in Singapore’s CBD. Located on Amoy Street, the concept is a premium Korean ginseng chicken soup specialist that doubles down with 12 flavours, broths simmered for up to 12 hours, and premium ingredients such as halal-certified organic spring chicken, ginseng, jujube and glutinous rice. The decor channels a modern hanok, with warm wood tones and a calm, minimalist feel. The cuisine is rooted in restorative Korean comfort food, and while the public focus is on the concept rather than a marquee chef, standout dishes include Yang Vitality, Chicken & Premium Seafood, Wild Mushroom, Truffle and Spicy Herbal samgyetang.

    Where: MODU High, 96 Amoy Street, Singapore

    Contact: @modu.high.sg


    Wednesday 17 June

    Visit a heritage mansion turned cocktail bar

    Bar Kap Singapore

    Bar Kap Singapore has opened inside the historic House of Tan Yeok Nee on Penang Road, serving up cocktails, culture and character to one of the city’s most significant heritage mansions. Set within the 120-year-old former residence of merchant Tan Yeok Nee, the bar unfolds across atmospheric rooms, including the sociable Main Hall, the intimate Carriage Room and the apothecary-inspired Chamber. Its cocktail menu draws on the building’s history, with drinks divided into four eras: Kapitan, Station Master, Order and Dynasty. Also housed within the mansion is Jing Studio, offering curated teas, herbal infusions and light pastries.

    Where: Bar Kap, House of Tan Yeok Nee, 101 Penang Road, Singapore

    When: Monday to Sunday from 5pm to 12am

    Contact: https://barkap.sg


    Thursday 18 June

    Try the new menu at SUSHISAMBA Singapore

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    SUSHISAMBA Singapore has refreshed its à la carte menu, bringing new energy to its sky-high dining room on the 52nd floor of Capital Tower. The update keeps the restaurant’s signature blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian flavours, while adding seasonal favourites to the permanent line-up. Highlights include an expanded sushi selection, from Uni & Tuna to Crispy Salmon, alongside Seafood Seviche, Grilled Sea Bass with red pepper aji amarillo, Mushroom Tobanyaki with black truffle and coconut milk, and Miso Eggplant. With panoramic views and a lively shared-dining format, the new menu gives diners another reason to return.

    Where: SUSHISAMBA Singapore, Level 52 Capital Tower, 68 Robinson Road, Singapore

    When: Monday to Saturday from 12pm to 11pm

    Contact: www.sushisamba.com


    Friday 19 June

    Sleep at Mandai Rainforest Resort

    Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree

    Hidden within Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Reserve, Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree trades city skylines for canopy views, boardwalk calm and a sense of being properly away, despite never leaving the island. The headline USP is the Mandai Sanctuary Treehouses, perched for panoramas of the Upper Seletar Reservoir and designed as a cocooning, nature-first hideout.  Dining is split between Planter’s Shed, an all-day spot that features generous local and international buffets with live stations, and Forage, a tasting-menu address by Chef Marcus Tan that draws on a rooftop edible garden and seasonal produce. Drawing on centuries-old Asian traditions, the Banyan Tree Spa creates an intimate sanctuary that blends serenity and exotic sensuality.

    Where: Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree, 60 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore

    Contact: www.banyantree.com


    Saturday 20 June

    Party with NMIXX

    NMIXX Singapore

    Singapore’s K-pop calendar is showing no signs of slowing down, and NMIXX is the latest act set to add to the excitement. The group’s first world tour will take over The Star Theatre on 20 June 2026, marking the city’s only stop on the group’s first global headline run. For those still getting acquainted with the group, NMIXX debuted in February 2022 and currently consists of Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo and Kyujin. The group has carved out a distinctive space in K-pop through its MIXX POP identity, a sound built around blending two or more genres within a single song. Songs such as “O.O,” “DICE,” “Love Me Like This,” and “Dash” have all helped define the group’s sound, while recent material has pushed that identity further. The Singapore concert arrives after the release of Blue Valentine, the group’s first full album, and fans can expect a setlist that stretches across both the early breakout hits and newer fan favourites.

    Where: The Star Theatre, 1 Vista Exchange Green, Singapore, 138617

    When: Saturday, 20 June 2026

    Contact: https://ticketmaster.sg


    Sunday 21 June

    Recharge at Yunomori Onsen & Spa

    Yunomori Onsen

    Hidden inside Kallang Wave Mall, Yunomori Onsen & Spa offers one of Singapore’s more transportive wellness escapes. Spanning 16,000 square feet, the concept combines Japanese onsen culture with Thai spa therapies, with 11 baths, a relaxing lounge, steam facilities and day-pass access that includes towels and a yukata for the full ritual-led experience.  The decor is clean and understated, with sleek, minimalist interiors that nod to Japan without tipping into cliché. Treatmentinclude the Thai Massage, Aromatherapy Massage and onsen-plus-treatment packages that pair soaking with deep tissue, head or office syndrome therapy.

    Where: Yunomori Onsen & Spa, 1 Stadium Place, Wave Mall, Singapore, 397628

    Contactwww.yunomorionsen.com


    Monday 22 June

    Visit Portals

    Blending fantasy, science fiction, mythology and speculative storytelling, Portals at the Fever Exhibition Hall is a walkthrough exhibition that unfolds across eight themed zones filled with original art, handcrafted environments and detailed installations. Visitors can explore more than 300 original paintings from fantasy, sci-fi, and gaming worlds, many of which are being displayed publicly for the first time. Highlights also include over 10,000 hand-painted miniatures across three large dioramas, including an Atlantis-inspired world, a fantasy battlefield and a futuristic sci-fi setting. Suitable for all ages, tickets are available through Fever.

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    Where: Fever Exhibition Hall, 25 Scotts Road, Singapore

    When: Open daily from 9am to 9pm

    Contact: https://portals-experience.sg


    Tuesday 23 June

    Experience Universal Studios Singapore

    Universal Studios

    Universal Studios Singapore on Sentosa is Southeast Asia’s only Universal Studios park, offering a full-throttle day of movie sets, coasters, and live shows, all wrapped around seven themed zones. Start in Sci-Fi City for Battlestar Galactica: Human vs. Cylon, billed as the world’s tallest duelling roller coasters, then dive into the indoor chaos of TRANSFORMERS The Ride or the pitch-black twists of Revenge of the Mummy. Families can pace themselves with character encounters, Far Far Away’s fairy-tale fun, and Illumination’s Minion Land, which opened in 2025.

    Where: Universal Studios Singapore, Sentosa Island, Singapore

    Contact: www.rwsentosa.com


    Wednesday 24 June

    Visit the new look Lulu’s Lounge

    Lulu’s Lounge Singapore

    Lulu’s Lounge Singapore will make its comeback this June, reopening at 208 South Bridge Road in Chinatown. Set inside a heritage shophouse, the revived nightlife destination returns with a new 1930s Shanghai-inspired identity, drawing on the glamour of the “Paris of the East.” Guests can look forward to Art Deco details, velvet seating, crimson tones, neon accents and a baby grand piano. Food will play a bigger role, with Chinese-inspired small plates such as prawn toast, duck pancakes, crispy-skinned chicken, and mala-grilled fish skewers. Cocktails feature regional ingredients, while entertainment spans jazz, cabaret, drag, burlesque and DJs.

    Where: Lulu’s Lounge, 208 South Bridge Road, Chinatown, Singapore

    Contact: @lulus_lounge_sg


    Thursday 25 June

    Grab a burger at Smash Street

    Smash Street Singapore

    Smash Street brings serious burger energy to Singapore’s Amoy Street. The new opening from the team behind Scarpetta keeps things simple, serving crisp-edged smash burgers from an open-kitchen burger bar. Tuck into a compact menu built around juicy patties, soft buns and no-fuss sides, including twice-fried fries and chicken poppers with chilli crunch aioli. With limited seating and a walk-in format, it is made for quick lunches, casual dinners and late-night cravings. Burgers start from S$14, making this one of the city’s most tempting new grab-and-go spots.

    Where: Smash Street, 50 Amoy Street, Singapore, 069876

    When: Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11:30am to 2:30pm and 6pm to 10:30pm

    Contact: @smashstreet.sg


    Friday 26 June

    Check into Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

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    Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is a Marina Bay icon, its fan-shaped tower designed so guestrooms face outward towards the water and skyline.  Reopened in September 2023 after a six-month transformation, the 510 rooms and suites layer contemporary polish with subtle nods to local heritage, from Peranakan-inspired colour to batik-like patterns. Dining is a strong suit, with Cherry Garden by Chef Fei championing elevated Cantonese, Dolce Vita delivering modern Italian, Zuicho adding Japanese finesse, and MO BAR setting the tone for cocktails with a view. Wellness centres on The Spa, an acclaimed sanctuary with six treatment rooms, an outdoor pool, and a fitness programme.

    Where: Mandarin Oriental Singapore, 5 Raffles Avenue, Singapore

    Contact: www.mandarinoriental.com


    Saturday 27 June

    Grab a drink at Bartenders of Pony

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    On Tras Street in Tanjong Pagar, Bartenders of Pony (BOP) is the Jigger & Pony Group’s Korean cocktail dining-bar, where craft meets comfort and Korean drinking rituals set the pace. The shophouse layout moves through distinct zones, from the high-energy Kki Bar to a skylit green nook and a crimson lounge, tied together by Korea’s obangsaek colour palette. Cocktails keep things playful and accessible, with soju bombs and dalgona-style drinks alongside signatures like the icy Somaek and a herbaceous Perilla Smash. Food follows suit, led by chef Jason Oh, with Tuna Gimbap, Perilla Oil Noodles, and Fried Chicken, all built for sharing.

    Where: Bartenders of Pony, 76 Tras Street, Singapore

    When: Tuesday to Sunday from 6pm to 1am

    Contact: https://bartendersofpony.com


    Sunday 28 June

    Have dinner at Loca Niru

    Loca Niru

    Loca Niru is a 36-seat, modern Japanese-French fine-dining room tucked inside the restored, 140-year-old House of Tan Yeok Nee, where heritage Teochew details meet quiet, contemporary polish. Helmed by Chef Shusuke Kubota, the tasting menu blends Japanese restraint with French technique and Southeast Asian accents, served in a space defined by preserved timber trusses, natural wood and brass. Signature highlights include the Hassun Trio (sweet prawn with pomelo and tosazu jelly, sturgeon with caviar and chestnut, frog with curry leaf aioli), plus Fatty Tuna with smoked tofu cream and Wando Abalone with egg custard and yuzu.

    Where: Loca Niru, 101 Penang Road, Tan Yeok Nee, Singapore

    Contact: https://locaniru.sg


    Monday 29 June

    Relax at House+ Bubble

    House+ Bubble Singapore

    House+ Bubble has opened at Perennial Business City in Jurong East, introducing Singapore to a large-scale bathhouse-style wellness complex. The venue spans about 49,000 square feet in its first phase, with plans to expand to around 100,000 square feet. Open 24 hours, the concept combines soaking pools, saunas, heated therapy rooms, massage and reflexology services with relaxation halls designed for lingering. The wider experience will include private soak rooms, meditation spaces, a reading room, a cinema, an e-sports room, and capsule pods. With food and drink also available, House+ Bubble offers an all-day urban wellness escape.

    Where: House+ Bubble, 1 Venture Avenue, Perennial Business City, Singapore

    Contact: @houseplus_bubble


    Tuesday 30 June

    Try the Skyline Luge

    Skyline Luge

    At Imbiah Lookout on Sentosa, Skyline Luge is equal parts go-kart and alpine coaster: you steer a gravity-powered three-wheeler, controlling speed with the handlebars, then hop the Skyride chairlift back up for another round. Select from four tracks totalling over 2.6km, from the tunnel-and-corner Jungle Trail to the longer Dragon and Expedition runs, plus the newer Kupu Kupu ribboning through lush forest. Go after dark for Night Luge, when the course glows, and the island skyline feels cinematic.  Book a multi-ride pass and race your friends on back-to-back laps.

    Where: Skyline Luge, Sentosa Island, Singapore

    Contact: https://sentosa.skylineluge.com