
Bigger and bolder, the World Christmas Market returns to Singapore with family-friendly activities across nine zones at Marina Bay.
If you love the Yuletide season, the World Christmas Market in Singapore is one epic event you can’t miss. Get excited, ‘cos it’s happening at Bayfront Event Space across 25 days from 11 December 2025 to 4 January 2026. With the theme of A Christmas Constellation, Togetherland by World Christmas Market expands its Marina Bay space to 20,000 sqm, featuring nine zones and over 100 vendors. I swung by to check it out, and here’s what to expect! P.S. for more festive feels, shop your heart out at Christmas markets in Singapore.

World Christmas Market 2025: Details at a glance
Best for: Families, couples and anyone who loves the Christmas season
Date: 11 December 2025 to 4 January 2026
Time: Monday to Thursday, 5pm to 11pm, Friday to Sunday & Christmas Eve and Day, 4pm to 11pm, New Year’s Eve, 4pm to 1am
Price: $5 on Klook, $8 on Grab (with $5 cashback), $8 for walk-in tickets; children under 12 enter for free
Address: World Christmas Market, Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018970
Nine festive zones: What to expect

From performance stages and food from around the world to family-friendly attractions and community initiatives, Togetherland by World Christmas Market’s festive zones are inspired by Santa’s nine reindeer. P.S. early birds can enjoy free admission during the first hour of opening (5pm to 6pm on weekdays, 4pm to 5pm on weekends, with no re-entry).

Rudolph’s Festive Welcome
Enter at the Gateway of Stars, a sparkling light tunnel decorated with kinetic sculptures and gleaming arches. It’ll lead you into the Constellation Town Square, where you’ll lay eyes on an 8m-tall real Christmas tree embellished with 1,500 mirrorballs. It’s rather underwhelming if you come by before sunset, but once evening falls, and the lights start glowing, there’s a twinkle of magic in the air.
Dancer’s Magical Stage
The main festival arena features a magical Christmas musical alongside enchanting live acts performing under the starry sky. With theatrical storytelling and a soundtrack inspired by contemporary pop, The Brightest Christmas Star is a 50-minute production that chronicles the tale of three children and their journey to save the Christmas star.
Continue your relaxation with Christmas tunes by local acts such as O.K Ready!, Daniel Sid & One Mic Stand, The Jukeleles, Skibidies, and Roulette.

Dasher’s Festive Feast
Look out for festive food and themed cocktails in the main dining area, where you’ll find more than 40 F&B concepts, including food trucks, stalls, and outdoor bars. From corndogs and kebabs to tiramisu and hotdog buns, the selection is pretty typical of such festivals (with the usual uptick in price).
Among the more unique stalls, I spotted creations like egg dough fritters with steak and sushi tacos. From the look of the tiniest tater tots and mochi croffles I sampled, some portions can lean towards the smaller side. However, the sugarcane and coconut juice stalls are a godsend, especially if you’re dropping by before sunset.
Cupid’s Cheer Garden
Lounge around the open-air social space to enjoy good vibes and the all-new Togetherland Festive Brew, a nutty red ale with cinnamon notes created in partnership with The 1925 Brewing Co. P.S. there’ll be daily happy hour drink deals from opening till 7pm!

Prancer’s Star Bazaar
Expect a gift marketplace filled with Christmas trinkets and social impact creations for all your festive shopping needs. From ornaments to locally-made knick-knacks, the bazaar highlights independent brands and small businesses.
Oh, and don’t forget to pop by the Christmas Tree Farm by Sing See Soon to pick out your tree and holiday decor. It’s located in Candy Cane Lane, which might just be the most IG-worthy spot in the market!

Comet’s Global Market
It’s all about international holiday flavours, including small-batch bakes and festive sweets, so you’ll find wine, cheese, chocolate, and baked goods here.

Vixen’s Christmas Carnival
Round up the family and start the merrymaking at this lively zone filled with children’s rides, games, and interactive activities. From carousels to craft stations, this kid-friendly zone will be a firm favourite.

Blitzen’s Fur Friends Party
Bring your furkids to the festival and shop a selection of gourmet treats, pet-safe snacks, handcrafted accessories, grooming products, and festive apparel.
Donner’s Heartlight Haven

Bringing together sustainability and community, this zone showcases meaningful contributions from schools, social enterprises, and young creatives. Something to look out for is the family of giant Share Bears, ranging from 2 to 4 metres tall, crafted from recycled cardboard by students of Singapore Polytechnic.
If you can’t resist a Christmas workshop, check out the lineup by White Canvas Studio for candle making, food art jamming, painting, and coaster decorating. The Art Faculty will also be present at the festival with gifts and artworks by young artists on the autism spectrum.
Tickets are now available, so mark your calendars for the opening of Togetherland by World Christmas Market in Singapore!
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the World Christmas Market 2025 happening in Singapore?
The World Christmas Market 2025 will take place from 11 December 2025 to 4 January 2026 at the Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Avenue. The event runs Monday to Thursday from 5pm to 11pm, and Friday to Sunday from 4pm to 11pm, with extended hours until 1am on New Year’s Eve.
What is the theme of this year’s World Christmas Market?
The 2025 edition is themed A Christmas Constellation, celebrating light, love and community spirit. Visitors will journey through nine experiential zones inspired by Santa’s nine reindeer, each representing a star cluster that together forms a constellation of joy, generosity and togetherness. The event’s signature storytelling brings to life the magic of Christmas with creativity, sustainability and heartfelt connection.
Is the World Christmas Market suitable for families and children?
Yes! It’s designed as a family-friendly event with play zones, live performances, festive food stalls, and dedicated areas for pets and kids, making it ideal for families, couples and groups to enjoy Singapore’s year-end festivities.


