The shopping experience in Singapore is not limited to modern shopping malls, but is increasingly diverse with night markets, pop-up events and weekend markets.
Pop Toy Show Singapore: Paradise for art toy lovers
Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025 will officially return from 22-24 August 2025 at Sands Expo and Convention Centre. First held in 2023, the event quickly became a favorite meeting place for young people and the art toy enthusiast community. As one of the largest events in the region dedicated to this product line, Pop Toy Show Singapore brings together more than 150 selected booths for visitors to shop for limited edition products. In addition to shopping, visitors also have the opportunity to interact, have artists sign autographs, and participate in exciting creative workshops.
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The theme of this year’s event is Hirono, a character created by artist Lang, who is the Artistic Director of POP MART. Hirono impresses not only with his vivid design, exploring familiar themes such as the ego or the journey of inner growth, but also with his profound story inspired by Lang’s own life experiences.
Curbside Crafters: Creative Space in Kampong Gelam Neighbourhood
Housed in a two-storey heritage shophouse at 730 North Bridge Road, Curbside Crafters is a favourite space for the local creative community, where artisans and indie brands can showcase their products, test business ideas and connect with fellow craft lovers. Visitors can find everything from jewellery, pottery, stationery, homewares to stylish fashion .
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The Curbside Crafters space is flexible with permanent booths alternating with pop-ups to always bring a new feeling to visitors. The attic floor is dedicated to craft classes, suitable for visitors who want to combine shopping with participating in activities to experience craftsmanship or work with the local community.
Night at Orchard: Night market in the middle of the famous "shopping mecca"
Night at Orchard brings a new look to Singapore's most famous shopping district, transforming it into a bustling outdoor shopping space, bringing together many local and regional brands.
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Taking place on the last weekend of every month at 2 Orchard Turn, Night at Orchard night market has more than 40 stalls each session, with a variety of items such as fashion accessories, health care products and unique souvenirs from Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Maldives. In the brightly lit outdoor space, visitors can shop, enjoy live music and chat directly with brand founders. Occasionally, you can also come across small workshops, interesting interactive activities or stalls dedicated to pets. With a youthful, intimate atmosphere and many surprises, Night at Orchard is a meeting place that makes people want to come back many times.
The Weekend Market: "Coordinates" for dining and shopping near the airport
The Weekend Market is held once a month on weekends at Cosford Container Park (30 Cosford Road), Singapore’s largest open-air container food court. The market attracts visitors thanks to its unique space, with many stalls selling handmade accessories, vintage fashion, quirky homewares, artworks and nostalgic collectibles.
Photo: Cosford Container Park
After shopping, visitors can stop by the park's food stalls with many attractive options such as Japanese rice bowls at Ishiro, flavorful Indian dishes from Hello Butter Chicken, or crispy Korean fried chicken at Eat That Chicken. In addition to the attractive dishes, the open space with a view of the runway is also a plus point attracting customers to Cosford Container Park, when visitors can enjoy hot delicious food while watching planes take off at a close distance.
The Luggage Market: "Old treasures" in suitcases
Every Sunday, The Luggage Market at Aperia Mall (12 Kallang Avenue) becomes a “trash hunter’s paradise” with over 60 stalls selling secondhand clothes and antique furniture. The market operates from 11am to 6pm, both indoors and outdoors, regardless of the weather.
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The Luggage Market is unique in that the goods are displayed in old suitcases. Vendors spread out their wares on the spot so that customers can freely choose clothes and belongings according to their preferences. Not only is this a place to hunt for used goods, this market also inspires green living and responsible consumption. The "reused" items not only help shoppers express their personalities but also contribute to spreading a sustainable lifestyle.
A trip to Singapore will be more complete when visitors can spend time visiting unique shopping "coordinates". Not only will you have the opportunity to find the items you like, you will also be able to immerse yourself in local life and connect with people with similar interests.
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