Best Things to Do in Singapore This September 2025
September in Singapore is when the city comes alive—gourmet festivals take over the streets, world-class performances light up the stages, and seasonal attractions offer fresh ways to experience the island. If you're planning a visit, here's what you shouldn't miss, plus why Holiday Inn Singapore Little India is your ideal home base.
Singapore Food Festival
4 September – 24 September 2025
The Singapore Food Festival serves up three must-try experiences: 'The Long Table' communal feast under the stars, 'Food is Art' immersive dining installations, and 'Future Food' showcasing cutting-edge culinary tech - all celebrating Singapore's world-famous hawker heritage with a modern twist.
Alpine Adventure Starring Begonias at Gardens by the Bay
8 September – 12 October 2025
Step into a cool, floral paradise at Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome. This year’s alpine-themed display features over 80 types of begonias in a beautiful Swiss-inspired setting. It’s the perfect escape from Singapore’s heat and a dream for photo lovers.
Swan Lake
11 September – 14 September 2025
For the first time in Singapore, the renowned State Ballet of Georgia brings its striking interpretation of Swan Lake to the stage. Experience Tchaikovsky’s timeless ballet redefined through the company’s signature intensity and dramatic artistry.
Singapore Oceanarium Reopens
Step into a marine wonderland at the newly expanded Singapore Oceanarium—formerly the S.E.A. Aquarium—now three times larger with 22 immersive zones. Dive into prehistoric seas with animatronic giants, wander through glowing jellyfish displays, or stand beneath the 36-metre Open Ocean tank, where manta rays and zebra sharks glide past one of the world’s largest viewing panels.
Halloween Horror Nights 13 at Universal Studios Singapore
26 September – 1 November 2025
Halloween Horror Nights 13 at Universal Studios Singapore brings the nightmare world of Netflix's Stranger Things to life with its first ever themed haunted house. This year's event introduces terrifying new scare zones and live shows that push boundaries, making it Singapore's most anticipated horror event of the season.
Singapore is full of life this September! Whether you're here for the food, blooms, performances, or scares, stay in the central of it all at Holiday Inn Singapore Little India. With Farrer Park MRT station located just below, you can zip around the city and explore with ease.
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