Do bring along your binoculars, scope or a camera with a good zoom if you have them. Go Crocodile Spotting! (FREE!) Image by Joxean Koret via Flickrĭid you know that there are freshwater crocodiles in Singapore? Learn all about the Estuarine Crocodiles in Sungei Buloh Reserve with NParks volunteer Bernard, who has a keen interest in our reptilian friends! Bernard will be stationed at the Main Bridge so you can catch up with him between 10am-11:30am and talk all things croc. Read More: Kid-friendly Guide to Gardens by the BayĢ. Check out our guide to Gardens by the Bay to make a day of it – there’s a free water playground and so much to do here!ĭeets: Saturday 8 July 2023, 4pm- 7pm, West Lawn (Near Bayfront Plaza) Families for Life Picnic & Bouncy Castles (FREE!) Families for Life FacebookĮnjoy quality family time at the Families for Life picnic Gardens by the Bay! Take the kids over for an afternoon of fun-filled carnival activities including fetch a duck, spinning loop, bowling, balloon sculpturing and FFL bouncy castles! Stand a chance to win Becky Bunny Plushies when you participate (while stocks last). Kids’ Events & Fun Things to Do This Weekend: 1. Read More: Kid-friendly C afés with Playgrounds Wondering where to take the kids this weekend? Here’s our weekly roundup of weekend events, activities and what’s on in Singapore! This weekend go crocodile spotting attend the Families for Life Picnic where kids can have fun on free bouncy castles take the kids to a free water playground check out the Amazon Prime Day Carnival for games and a Hot Wheels and LEGO play area catch the Marvel Avengers light and sound show at Jewel, and more! What’s on this weekend? Check out where to go this weekend plus don’t miss these fun free weekend events for kids in Singapore More information on the exhibition and its programmes here. There are also handicraft stations for one to try constructing a one-dart-style bodice on the given mini mannequins, or decorate your personal wearable embellished collar with ribbons and faux rhinestones provided. Using the collected motifs, visitors can create their own unique dress design at the augmented reality booth towards the end of the exhibition. There is also an engaging interactive component where visitors will receive an RFID tag that can be activated to virtually collect Andrew's iconic motifs at designated stations throughout the exhibition. The show touches on the specifics of material, technique, tradition, art historical movements from both East and West, blending them all together to uncover Singapore’s cultural identity in the form of dress. With an archive of over 100 garments on display, Asian Civilisations Museum’s latest exhibition explores the fashion journey of Paris-based Singaporean designer Andrew Gn, taking us through his roots and global influences. Instead, everyone is invited to luxuriate in the grand atmosphere with an accessible three-course lunch ($48). While most steakhouse experiences might come with a hefty price tag, the Astor Grill pop-up doesn't gatekeep this exclusive experience. The opulence doesn’t stop there – specialty desserts and bespoke martinis are also available at a snap of a finger. Large groups can also look forward to show-stopping sharing portions such as the 1.4kg Australian grass-fed Angus tomahawk and the butcher’s platter that comes with striploin, Wagyu skirt steak and rump cap. For the ultimate indulgence, there is the unparalleled 600-day grain-fed Kagoshima Wagyu by exclusive Wagyu producers of the revered Satsuma Gyu Presentation group. Steaks are the stars of the show here, where prime cuts from heritage cattle breeds of America and Australia are prepared on a custom-built parilla grill. Regis Singapore takes over the grand space of French fine-dining restaurant Brasserie Les Saveurs. Whisking steak lovers away to the OG chophouses of early century New York, The Astor Grill pop-up at The St.
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