
Boutiques Singapore returns with its 2025 Gifting Edition! Shop till you drop with fashion labels, children’s brands, and lifestyle goodies.
Our favourite shopping event, Boutiques Singapore, returns with its 2025 Gifting Edition! If you think this is just another flea market in Singapore, think again. Celebrating all things independent, original, and design-forward, it shines a full-blown spotlight on over 300 local designers. It’s the place to be for exclusive launches and unique finds, from fashion to home decor and food. Got a shopping itch you need to scratch? This is where you need to be on the weekend.
Boutiques Singapore: Details at a glance
Best for: Shopaholics, tourists looking for uniquely Singaporean souvenirs, new home owners, and anyone who wants to refresh their wardrobes
When: 21 to 22 November 2025, 11am to 9pm; 23 November 2025, 10am to 6pm
How much: Tickets start from $10
Address: Boutiques Singapore 2025, F1 Pit Building, 1 Republic Boulevard, Singapore 038975
What brands will be at Boutiques Singapore?

Over 300 designers and brands from Singapore and beyond will be at Boutiques Singapore this year. This includes 80 new brands making their debut! Categories range from fashion and clothes to lifestyle products, art, wellness, and children’s products. You can view a full list of brands on the Boutiques Singapore brand directory.
New standout brands we’re looking forward to browsing include:
Arte Pickleball: Stylish pickleball paddles with sleeves
Oon Jewellery: A Hong Kong-based jewellery brand specialising in jade
Paper Shoot Camera: Unique point-and-shoot cameras made from stone paper
Modu: Life-size building toys for children
Sui Gouache: A Korean illustrator who also makes paint
Boldr Supply Co.: A Singaporean watch brand meant for adventure-seekers
Will there be food at the F1 Pit Building?

If you need fuel to keep you going on your shopping spree, head to the Garage Cafe! The fully sheltered alfresco cafe on level 1 of the F1 Pit Building has been upgraded. This means a more comfortable dining experience. Some brands you can look out for include:
Blue Smoke: Award-winning burgers and brisket
Berrybar: Fruit cups topped with flavoured chocolate on tap
Cafe Melba: Bagels, salads, and cocktails
Quan Shui Wet Market: Dim sum and exclusive festive meats
Chimichanga: Mexican tacos, loaded nachos, and bowls
Warabimochi Kamakura: TikTok-viral warabimochi with seasonal flavours
Does Boutiques Singapore host workshops?

Full details on workshops have yet to be released. However, the fair typically hosts tons of workshops with featured brands. The Gifting Edition typically sees holiday and Christmas-themed workshops like wreath making, leathercrafting, wellness activities, and craft activities, so don’t miss out!
How do I get to Boutiques Singapore?

If you need a fuss-free way to get to the F1 Pit Building, keep your eyes peeled for the free shuttle bus services! Buses run every 15 minutes from Millenia Walk (the Raffles Boulevard entrance next to Harvey Norman) and the F1 Pit Building.
By private hire: Drop off at the F1 Pit Building
By car: Public parking is not available at the F1 Pit Building. But you can park at Millenia Walk and take a short stroll over.
By MRT: Drop off at Promenade Station and walk over, or take the free shuttle bus from Millenia Walk
By bus: Take 36, 36A, 36B, 70A, 70M, 97, 97e, 106, 111, 133, 162M, 502, 502A, 518, 518A, 700A, 857
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring kids to Boutiques Singapore?
Yes! Children under 12 years old can enter for free, and all other children will require a ticket.
Is Boutiques Singapore cashless?
The event is largely cashless, so it’s advised to have a card or mobile payments like PayNow.
What should I wear or bring to Boutiques Singapore?
Dress comfortably as you’ll be doing a lot of walking. We recommend bringing a tote bag to store all your wares and a portable charger if you’re using mobile payments to keep your phone juiced up.
Is there a difference between Boutiques Singapore in March and November?
While both months have similar offerings, the March fair focuses on design while the November fair features more holiday-themed and giftable items.
Can I meet the founders or creators behind the brands?
Yes! Founders are typically present at their brand booths. They’re usually more than happy to chat and answer questions.
How big is the event, and how much time will I spend there?
Boutiques Singapore spans across three floors, so be prepared to spend the whole day shopping.

