Christmas markets are probably the next best thing after, well, Christmas itself. With gaily costumed figures, larger-than-life decorations, seasonal treats and more fairy lights than you can shake a candy cane at, it’s no wonder more and more Singaporeans are falling for their festive allure.
Whether you’re looking to recapture that good ole Christmas spirit, need to spruce up your Instagram feed with some festive-themed shots, or simply want to hunt down unique gifts for those near and dear, here are the best Christmas villages you shouldn’t miss for 2018.
Christmas Wonderland is back this year to imbue the lovely Gardens by the Bay with that special Christmas magic. For its fifth iteration, Singapore’s largest Christmas Village promises to go big and bold. From Asia’s tallest Christmas Tree to a majestic 22m-tall mirror maze, an even larger Santa’s Grotto complete with a mesmerising kinetic light installation from Germany, and even a brand new Christmas special light show at the Supertree Grove, visitors can expect a truly spectacular time.
If you’re a fan of magic shows, then you’ll be thrilled at the sight of Rob Lake (America’s Got Talent 2018 Quarter-finalist), who will be here to enthrall you with his tricks and illusions. Or, simply come for the Festive Market and buy all the holiday-themed gifts and presents you could ever want. Also, stop by the Flower Dome if you want some cuteness overload. The festive-themed Disney Tsum Tsum Floral Display will add to the Christmas cheer — as if you need any more reason to visit.
From Nov 30 to Dec 26, 4pm to 11pm, at Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953, tel: 6420 6848. Admission tickets are from $4. Get your tickets from www.christmaswonderland.sg, or buy at the door.
‘Tis the season to be decorating, and if you’re hunting for the best baubles and knick-knacks to transform your tree and your home into something merry and bright, look no further than the Christmas Fair at Paragon Shopping Centre. With a wide array of Christmas ornaments and festive decorations, from beautifully crafted snowflakes, to Santa, candy cane and angel ornaments as well as gold stars and other embellishments, you’ll be spoilt for choice. If you got your hands on some Bullarum Christmas ornaments between Dec 4 and 16 (12pm to 7pm), make sure you get them personalised by a Bullarum artist. While at the mall, don’t forget to admire its 5-metre tall fresh Noble fir Christmas tree with a selection of musical performances (starting from Nov 29).
Metro (Singapore)‘s Christmas Fair at Atrium, Level 1, Paragon Shopping Centre, 290 Orchard Road, Singapore 238859, tel: 6738 5535.
Frequent goers to the mall’s outdoor space in search of its traditional towering Christmas tree (which is always Instagram-worthy) will be greeted by something even better this year — a sparkling 14m-tall Cartier Ferris Wheel adorned with 2,688 light bulbs that is quite a sight to behold. Don’t forget to make a beeline for the Cartier photo booth at the base of the ferris wheel for a complimentary photo print-out.
Near this centrepiece is a magical park with a playful maze of Christmas trees and over 800 beautifully wrapped gift boxes, making it the perfect backdrop for your festive photos. From Nov 30, be entertained by roving performances by dance group the Ion Sparklers and the Roving Brass Band, and a live Juke box at L1 Atrium, backed by passionate singers from the band Overdrive belting out Top 40’s and rock music hits as well as evergreen classics. Santa will be making an appearance too (Dec 14 to 16 and Dec 21 to 25, 1 to 2pm and 6 to 7pm at L1 Atrium).
From Nov 8 to Jan 1 at ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801. For more information, visit here.
After a successful first run last year, the Great Christmas Village is back again for 2018. Expect the same winning combo of live music, delicious food, seasonal shopping and kids’ activities — a delightful mix sure to keep the whole family busy and happy. This year’s live performances will feature Unified, Raw Earth, Supersonic, The Common People and more, with light bites and libations available at the Timbre X Food Village and Bar.
Meanwhile, children can delight themselves at themed rides like the Great Carousel, Pirate Ship and London Train, in-between visits to Hitachi House for complimentary craft sessions and to catch a glimpse of Santa himself. The village is part of Disney Magical Moments — Christmas on A Great Street!, so don’t forget to admire the dazzling lights along Orchard Road that are inspired by Disney’s favourite characters.
From Nov 15 to Dec 26 at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza, 391A Orchard Road, Singapore 238873. Visit here for more info.
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Get your Christmas shopping settled at Marina Bay Sands’ first ever Christmas Market which will see an array of festive goodies, gourmet ingredients and brand merchandise from 12 signature restaurants at Marina Bay Sands. From gourmet delicacies such as foie gras terrine from db Bistro & Oyster Bar, handmade pastas from Nostra Cucina and Yakitori tare sauce from Adrift to sweet treats from Bread Street Kitchen, Cut, Lavo, Spago, Renku and SweetSpot, they’re the perfect gifts to stuff the stockings of your foodie friends. Make it a fun day out with the family and hang at the specially dedicated kids area which has an arts and craft corner and a bouncy castle. Santa Claus and carollers will be in the midst to entertain the crowd.
From 12pm to 8pm on Dec 1 and from 10am to 6pm on Dec 2 at Sands Expo and Convention Centre foyer (outside Halls A – C), 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956. For more information, visit here.
Fans of kawaii Japanese characters will love what Bugis has done to its premises. A gigantic 10-metre tall Christmas tree-shaped centrepiece at Bugis Square will be accompanied by life-sized TO-FU OYAKO characters decked in festive outfits for that perfect photo op. Get your selfies and wefies settled in a mirrored space within the centrepiece that is filled with countless strings of multi-coloured baubles. Then head to the Christmas Market at the fountain area, where you can shop for goodies such as lifestyle and F&B items, accessories, toys and collectibles at 20 booths helmed by both Bugis Junction and external retailers. Try your luck at the carnival game booths there as well — maybe you’d get to bring home a prize.
Open daily from 12noon to 9pm, from Nov 30 to Dec 30, at Bugis Junction Hylam Street Level 1 and Bugis Junction Bugis Square Level 1. Visit here for more information.
Calling all foodies and thrill-seekers: what better way to celebrate Christmas and New Year than with the type of raucous fun that only proper carnivals can provide. The Prudential Marina Bay Carnival is known for its satisfying carnival thrills, exciting visual spectacles and lip-smacking snacks and treats. This year, the event returns with over 50 rides and game stalls, so even the most hardcore carnival fan will be satisfied.
Ready for a change of pace? Run along and seek out the many arts and crafts workshops led by a selection of local creators for a different but no less satisfying thrill.
From Dec 22 to March 24 at Bayfront Event Space, Marina Bay. For more information, visit here.
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