Children’s Festival returns to Gardens by the Bay from 30 May to 21 June 2026, this time featuring Disney’s Winnie the Pooh. The event is listed as free admission, which makes it one of the easiest June-holiday anchors for families to consider.

Gardens by the Bay lists the location as Supertree Grove, North Colonnade and Ficus Room at Active Garden.
Why It Helps Parents

A free outdoor family event is useful because June holiday spending can stack up quickly. This gives families a recognisable character theme without requiring every visitor to buy a conservatory ticket.
The trade-off is crowd management. Free family events at Gardens by the Bay can get busy, especially on weekends and public-holiday-adjacent evenings.
Planning Notes
Go earlier in the day if your child handles heat and walking well, or choose an evening if you want the Supertree Grove atmosphere. Bring water, hats and a simple food plan, because a hungry child can turn a free outing into a short one.
If you are bringing grandparents, check walking distances. The Gardens are accessible, but moving between zones with young children and older family members still takes time.

Location
Supertree Grove and Active Garden are at Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953. Nearest MRT: Bayfront. Maps: Google Maps | Apple Maps.
How Families Should Approach It
A free Winnie the Pooh-themed festival will be attractive, but it should be treated as an outdoor family outing rather than a fully controlled indoor attraction. Comfort planning will decide whether the visit feels easy or exhausting.
Bring water, sun protection and a simple snack plan, especially if you are visiting during the June holidays. Character-led events are fun, but queues and heat can change the mood quickly for younger children.
Best Time To Visit
Morning visits can work for families who want a calmer start and are comfortable with heat. Evenings may feel more atmospheric around the Supertrees, but they can also draw larger crowds after work and dinner.
If your child is easily overwhelmed, choose a weekday if possible. If weekends are your only option, keep the plan short and build in a clear exit route before everyone gets tired.
What To Pair Nearby
The festival’s free admission makes it easy to pair with a paid conservatory only if your family has the energy for it. Otherwise, keep to the outdoor areas, have a meal nearby and leave while the outing is still enjoyable.
Grandparents and strollers need a more careful route. Check walking distances between Supertree Grove, North Colonnade and Active Garden so the group is not crossing the Gardens repeatedly.



