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From 5 to 25 December 2024, The Promontory at Marina Bay will transform into a festive wonderland with the inaugural World Christmas Market Singapore. This 10,090sqm extravaganza blends interactive experiences, cultural showcases, retail treasures, and a strong commitment to sustainability, making it a must-visit for you and your loved ones this Christmas season.
The World Christmas Market greets you with whimsical attractions, including giant candy canes and twinkling Christmas trees at the Arrival Plaza. At the heart of the market stands the Singing Christmas Tree, a solar-powered masterpiece presented by Grab, featuring a full choir performing beloved carols.
Your magical journey continues with the Christmas Field of Dreams, a stunning display of sparkling lights, and walk-in Snow Globe Picture Booths, where you can create and share digital holiday postcards. The immersive experience captures the festive spirit through creativity, inclusivity, and joy.
Your little ones will find endless excitement in Saint Nicholas’ Village, where storytelling, pantomime, and songs bring Christmas magic to life. Children can enjoy cookie decorating, and popsicle-making workshops, and bounce around in the whimsical Gingerbread House Bouncy Castle. Meanwhile, the Christmas train adds an extra layer of festive fun.
For a modern twist, explore two giant AR video stations powered by Singtel 5G, offering innovative photo opportunities that blend tradition with technology. Capture festive memories with your loved ones in this perfect mix of nostalgia and modernity.
The festivities extend to Grab Feast Street, a gastronomic haven featuring global and local culinary delights. Indulge in traditional Christmas favourites like baked ham, turkey, bratwurst, and Hungarian chimney cakes alongside holiday classics like mulled wine and eggnog.
Singapore’s vibrant food culture takes centre stage with local fare, including Lok Lok skewers, grilled seafood, and ondeh ondeh Swiss rolls. You can also enjoy a 15% discount on festive treats through Grab’s Dine Out deals, making this a culinary journey worth savouring.
Explore the Decor and Gift Bazaar, which offers a curated selection of handcrafted items and locally sourced treasures. From intricate glass ornaments and carved wooden figurines to artisanal teas, the market celebrates craftsmanship and cultural diversity.
The market also highlights sustainability through brands like The Fashion Pulpit, a local social enterprise promoting textile reuse and waste reduction. For your furry family members, the Fur Friends Bazaar & Play Pen provides pet-friendly fun with gifts, shows, and weekend play areas for your four-legged companions.
Aligned with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030, the market champions sustainability with eco-friendly initiatives. Highlights include a 5-metre cardboard Christmas tree, solar-powered attractions like the Singing Christmas Tree, and workshops on crafting decor from recycled materials. Partnerships with organisations like Gorental SG ensure green energy solutions are front and centre, reducing the market’s carbon footprint by an estimated 7.2 tonnes.
The spirit of giving is further reflected in collaborations with Brands For Good and local charities, inviting underprivileged communities to join the festive celebrations. Funds raised through the Season of Hope wishing wells support meaningful community initiatives, spreading holiday joy to those in need.
This year, let the World Christmas Market Singapore become part of your festive tradition. With dazzling lights, cultural treasures, and meaningful initiatives, it offers a magical celebration like no other. Visit The Promontory at Marina Bay from 5 to 25 December 2024 to experience the true essence of Christmas. For more information, visit the official website or follow their social media platforms on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.
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