
Everything you need to know before exploring Public Garden Christmas 2025, from getting there to insider tips.
Public Garden is where independent designers, artists, and makers gather under one roof. Held only a few times a year, it’s the kind of market where wandering around is half the fun – full of discoveries you didn’t even know you needed. Here’s your lowdown on Public Garden Christmas 2025, a perfect addition to your things to do this weekend in Singapore!
Public Garden: Details at a glance
Best for: People who love indie art, quirky designs, and the thrill of hunting for the perfect “I can’t believe this exists” object
Recommended time spent: At least two hours if you wanna do a full lap of the market
Insider tip: Arrive at opening or near closing for a more relaxed browsing experience
When: 13 & 14 December 2025, 1pm to 7pm
How much: Free admission (but we’re not responsible for how much you spend here)
Address: Public Garden, Suntec Convention Hall 403/404, Level 4, Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039593
What is Public Garden?

Public Garden is a curated art market showcasing the best local and international independent designers, emerging artists, and creative brands. Each edition has its own theme, and the Christmas edition brings festive energy, limited-edition gifts, and plenty of inspiration for holiday shopping.
From stationery and prints to jewellery, ceramics, and wearable art, there’s something for everyone – whether you’re looking for a personal treat or the perfect gift. Think of it as a mini creative wonderland, packed into one hall.
Where is it held?

The event takes place at Suntec Convention Hall, Level 4. It’s easy to spot, but you can also just follow the trail of tote bags and excited shoppers. The space is designed to let you wander comfortably, so take your time and explore.
How to get there
The easiest way to reach Public Garden is by train. Promenade and Esplanade MRT stations are both within a short walking distance, and it’s roughly a 10-minute stroll to Suntec Convention Hall from either station. Follow the signs – or simply join the flow of fellow shoppers carrying tote bags and wide-eyed curiosity.
You can also take a private hire or drive to Suntec City, though parking rates can add up on weekends. If you’re planning to combine your visit with a meal or some shopping nearby, the convenience might be worth it.
What to expect at Public Garden Christmas 2025

Public Garden has a bit of a “secret garden” reputation – dates and some vendors are often announced close to the event. Our tip? Follow the social media accounts, take note of the dates, and show up early. FOMO is basically part of the vibe.
The Christmas edition promises a festive, lively atmosphere. Alongside the regular mix of indie brands, shoppers can expect limited-edition prints, handmade jewellery and accessories, quirky ceramics and homeware, and lifestyle labels.
Here are some vendors who will be having booths at this weekend’s Public Garden market:
- Artsy Jadey: Pastel illustrations with a dose of attitude
- The Pie In The Sky: Colourful characters spreading positivity to customers
- Bbidiboo Room: Adorable handmade plushies that make great Christmas gifts
- Papir Lab: Cool landscape scenes made entirely from paper
- Jacktus: Quirky items inspired by actual brands
- Wellow Studio: Hand-painted bubbles that can dress up any of your fits
- Ame Raincoat: Rain-essential products to keep you dry and stylish
Tips for surviving Public Garden
Public Garden is as much about the journey as the finds, so a little strategy (and a dash of common sense) goes a long way. Here’s how to navigate like a pro.

1. Wear comfortable shoes
You’ll be walking, standing, and occasionally crouching to admire tiny artworks. Comfy shoes aren’t just a “nice-to-have” – they’re essential. Bonus: you won’t be that person grimacing while everyone else breezes past.
2. Keep some cash handy
Many vendors are digital-friendly, but a few are old-school and mobile data can get spotty in the convention halls. Having cash ready saves you from awkward “sorry, I don’t have exact change” moments and keeps your shopping flow uninterrupted.

3. Use a tote or small bag
It’s easy to carry purchases, doubles as a mobile shopping basket, and looks way cuter than lugging a backpack through aisles of art.
4. Plan your lap
Take a full sweep of the space before committing to buys. Solo explorers can start from either end and meander at their own pace. Groups? Stick to the centre aisles first. The space is wider, making manoeuvring around fellow shoppers much easier.

5. Bring earplugs
Public Garden can get too lively, thanks to the chatter and excited crowds all around. A pair of discreet earplugs (we recommend Loop Earplugs) can help you stay focused while browsing and make the experience more comfortable.
6. Stay hydrated
The halls are air-conditioned, but your brain and feet can still get tired from all the scrolling, browsing, and “ooh-I-need-this” moments. Bring water or grab a coffee nearby. Your future self will thank you.

7. Take your time
Half the thrill of Public Garden is the unexpected discoveries. Don’t rush! Peek at everything, linger at quirky stalls, and maybe even chat with an artist or two. You might learn the story behind a piece before anyone else.
8. It’s okay to tap out
If the art market becomes overwhelming, step outside for a breather. There’s no prize for endurance here – fun is the goal, not fatigue.
Good luck surviving Public Garden Christmas 2025 this weekend!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Public Garden?
Public Garden is a vibrant, recurring art and design marketplace that serves as a creative hub for independent brands, designers, and artisans, primarily from Singapore and across Asia (including Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Korea). It’s a destination for discovering unique, handcrafted, and high-quality products that you won't find in mainstream stores.
Where is Public Garden usually held in Singapore?
Public Garden is consistently held at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, typically within halls on Level 4. Its central location makes it highly accessible via the MRT.
What kind of unique products can I expect to find at Public Garden?
The event welcomes any brand with a good concept, offering a diverse array of goods such as illustrations, accessories, and collectables.
Should I bring cash or are digital payments accepted?
While many larger or overseas vendors accept digital payments (PayNow or card), bringing cash is highly recommended.
Will the event be crowded?
Yes, Public Garden is a very popular event and can get crowded, particularly during peak hours (mid-afternoon, around 2pm to 4pm).


