... Read moreIf you're planning to visit some of Singapore's latest pop-ups, here are a few tips based on my recent visits that could help you make the most of your experience.
The Bellyg Gom pop-up at Changi Airport Terminal 3 is a real treat if you love Korean snacks and culture. It runs until May 3rd and is completely free to enter, so it's perfect for a casual stop while traveling or just exploring the airport's amenities. Don't miss trying their popular bellygon hawker treats!
Over at Orchard Design Orchard, the EGO LEGO Shophouse runs until April 5th. It's a fantastic site for LEGO fans or anyone looking to indulge in some playful nostalgia. The admission is free, and there’s a variety of creative displays to inspire you.
The Forest Of Wonders Balloon Festival at Marina Square Central Atrium is a magical setup with vibrant balloon sculptures. Available until March 22nd, it’s family-friendly and sure to delight kids and adults alike.
If you’re after some exclusive deals, the Wiggle Wiggle Pop-up at Plaza Singapura offers a 35% storewide discount until March 22nd. Great for picking up trendy shoes or accessories.
For anime enthusiasts, the 4 Anime Concepts Pop-Up at Scape continues till March 31st with creative exhibits showcasing popular anime themes.
There's also the Tagi Store pop-up beside Cheers at Changi Airport Terminal 3, open until May 5th, perfect for unique local merchandise.
Lastly, Blackpink fans shouldn’t miss the Deadline Pop-Up at Wisma Atria level 1, running until March 31st. Remember to book ahead as tickets are required.
Each pop-up offers a unique vibe, so planning your visits based on your interests and the dates they’re open will be worthwhile. Stay updated by following local social media pages like @ice_dwhite, which regularly share pop-up news in Singapore.
These pop-ups are fantastic opportunities to explore culture, shop, and have fun without spending a lot, as most have free entry. Hope you enjoy discovering these new Singapore hotspots as much as I did!