It is finally that time of the year again for the spooky season, which means we now have a valid reason to scare ourselves on purpose to fully immerse ourselves in the thrills and chills. Embrace the eerie, and festive fun, be it dressing up in spine-tingling costumes, or going on ghostly adventures, here are all the things you can do this Halloween season to bask in the creepy glory.
1. National Gallery Singapore

This October, National Gallery is bringing Halloween to life with two unique programmes for all ages.
Back-of-House Guided Tour: “Former Supreme Court: Unseen, Unheard” (Halloween Edition)
Enter the hidden chambers of Singapore’s former Supreme Court in this rare Halloween edition of the National Gallery’s Back-of-House Guided Tour. The Gallery, built in the 1930s, has been home to landmark trials for over 60 years. The building will open its doors after dark to reveal eerie anecdotes and abandoned passageways.
Visitors will retrace the steps of prisoners and judges, climb through the infamous trapdoor into the prisoner’s dock, and step into the Viewing Gallery where the public once observed trials. The tour also offers rare access to the former Chief Justice’s private lift and courtroom seat.
The evening begins with a meal at Bakery Brera, the Gallery’s newest cafe, followed by a guided experience led by our facilitator. Visitors are encouraged to come dressed in their best Halloween outfits to bring the night to life.
Tours are only conducted every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from now till 2 November 2025. Ticket prices go from S$68 for general public admission, and S$57.80 for insider members.
Find out more and book your tickets here.
Back-of-House Guided Tour: “Former Supreme Court: Unseen, Unheard” (Halloween Edition)
📍 1 St. Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957
🕒 6.30pm–10pm
📅 From now till 2 November 2025
Trick-or-Treat Family Fun

The second activity is a family programme that offers a lighter take on Halloween, blending art with play. Held in the Expression Workshop room at the Gallery’s Keppel Centre for Arts Education (KCAE), children will get to design their own “Monster-Builders” boxes before setting off on a trick-or-treat journey through hand-picked exhibition spaces.
With a playful map in hand, kids will discover artworks and collect sweet surprises from National Gallery’s staff along the way. The trail ends with refreshments at Bakery Brera Cafe.
This activity is designed for children from three to 12 years old. Families are encouraged to attend, dressed in Halloween costumes to immerse yourself in the festive spirit.
A Bundle Parent and Child ticket goes at S$65. An additional child ticket goes at S$38, and an additional parent ticket for S$30.
Find out more and book your tickets here.
Trick-or-Treat Family Fun
📍 Keppel Centre for Art Education
🕒 10.30am and 2.30pm
📅 26 October 2025 and 2 November 2025 only
2. Halloween Horror Nights 13

Halloween Horror Nights is back for the 13th consecutive year, with more terrifying scares, which include Singapore’s Most Haunted: Build to Horror, The Unruly Immortals and Death Whisperer haunted houses.
Step into the Upside Down, from the spine-chilling Netflix’s hit series, Stranger Things, this year’s headlining theme. Come face-to-face with the Demogorgons, and test if you can escape their clutches.
Tickets go from S$68, book them here.
Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) 13
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📍 8 Sentosa Gateway, 098269, Resorts World Sentosa
🕒 From 7pm
📅 From now till 1 November 2025
3. Haw Ror Villa 4 — The Final Journey

This year, Haw Ror Villa is celebrating its fourth birthday with a bang. This is the last year of Haw Par Villa’s Halloween event, so you can expect not two, but three scare zones ramped up.
At Zone 1: Infiltrating The Heart of The Sanctum, visitors must suppress their survival instincts and muster their courage to infiltrate the heart of the cult’s sanctum.
Zone 2: The Villa Has Eyes II – An Interactive Ghostly Guided Tour requires visitors to return to the villa on a dark and spooky night to interrogate the spirits of the past.
You will need to find all the sacred totems to open the portal to save your beloved’s soul. Zone 3’s The Forbidden Ritual: The Search for Hellbound Totems – A Hell’s Museum Puzzle Hunt will test your wits and puzzle-hunting skills, as well as your ability to dodge the spirits of hell.
Tickets are redeemable via SG Culture Pass. Alternatively, you can book your tickets here.
Haw Ror Villa 4 — The Final Journey
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📍 262 Pasir Panjang Road, Haw Par Villa, Singapore 118628
🕒 6pm–12am
📅 Various Dates
4. Skyline Luge

Skyline Luge’s Halloween Night Luge is back for a spooky night you’ll never forget.
You will get transported into a world where village folks are forced to perform disturbing rituals, some of those still haunt the Luge tracks up till this date.
Experience the thrill of ghostly apparitions, and spine-tingling scares. Sled safe, for you will never know what’s lurking around the corner, or behind you.
Book your tickets here if you are ready to kart across the eerie tracks and to discover what’s secretly haunting you.
Halloween Night Luge
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📍 45 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099003
🕒 7pm–9.30pm
📅 Various Dates
6. Walk With Ghosts: Old Changi Tour in Singapore

If you’re someone who loves hearing ghost stories, or is fascinated by folklore and urban legends, the Walk With Ghosts: Old Changi Tour in Singapore is tailored just for you.
During the ghostly walk, you will journey through some of the spookiest spots in Changi, from the shadows of the coastal kampong, the empty shells of British military buildings, to the infamous Old Changi Hospital.
Along your walk, guides will be sure to slip in the scariest of grandmothers’ tales, urban legends, and even their own personal eerie encounters.
You will even hear about suicide pacts, unusual drownings, black magic, and more uncanny documentation of things that haunt our island.
Book your tickets here if you’re ready to take on some supernatural beings.
Walk With Ghosts: Old Changi Tour in Singapore
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📍 Various Locations
🕒 7.30pm–10pm
📅 Various Dates
7. Pick your Halloween outfits

Channel your inner K-Pop Demon Hunter, Wednesday Addams, or whimsical costumes like a salt and pepper shake bottle costume by picking the Halloween outfit of your choice to embrace the spooky festivity.
Whether you’re into dressing up as a character from Squid Game, Rumi from HUNTR/X, Mario, or Cinnamoroll, what matters most is having a blast this Halloween!
Read our iconic Halloween outfits guide to be the highlight of the party.
8. Watch Haunting Films

What’s a creeping season without some horror films to make you question the necessity to scare yourself?
Cue the spooky vibes and get into the chilling mood of Halloween, with eight comedy horror films to binge watch at the comfort of your home to ease into the spine-tingling mood.
From the Scary Movie series, Ghost Ship, Dark Shadows, to M3GAN, there is surely a movie in this list that will send chills down your spine.
Are you ready for some laughter and scares this Halloween? Let us know which activity you are most interested in partaking in!
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