We’ve got at least 2 public holidays and a Mother’s Day happening in March, which means ample time to go out and do something new if you didn’t quite manage to get a flight outta here. But Singapore is a city with lots to do, and lots we’ll tell you to. Shop designer labels for cheap, eat tons of biryani, wash your clothes as you get coffee – and get to all these places in a Gojek.
Where: 313@somerset
Japan’s largest secondhand fashion chain store opens its doors in Singapore from 29 April. Sprucing your wardrobe up here is a good way to be eco-conscious, save money, and remain trendy. Curated items from brands like Adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, and Coach are neatly displayed in this 2-unit store, so you don’t have to go digging in bins.
Where: Jewel Changi Airport, #04-227
When: Until 24 July
Even If you can't make a quick trip to Japan right now, you can still stop by this Nintendo pop-up. The store will sell over 500 items across franchises like Super Mario, Animal Crossing, The Legend of Zelda, and more. Expect sure-win gachapons, blind-box sticker packs, as well as photos to take with the Mario Kart installations across Jewel Changi Airport.
Eat all the biryani you can at Biryani Festival
Where: Singapore EXPO Hall 6B
When: 16–18 May
Singapore’s first Biryani Festival will boast multiple varieties of the delicious, flavorful South Asian dish, so come on down with your tummies empty. For every $10 festival voucher you purchase, $1 goes directly to the Red Cross for humanitarian aid across Myanmar and Thailand – so you’ll be eating well and doing good at the same time.
Do chores, get coffee at The Daily Tumble
Where: 92 Lorong 27 Geylang
Yeah, you can always do laundry at home and hang it dry with the Steigen you got with your BTO, but where’s the fun in that? Make it a whole event for the family at The Daily Tumble. Get a coffee, watch your favorite show in the WiFi-enabled space, or play a board game with your spouse – all while your favorite clothes get a good bath.
Attend a tea appreciation workshop at Tea Chapter
Where: 9 Neil Road
You’ve heard so matcha ‘bout matcha… and seen TikTokers whisk away every morning, but what about Chinese tea? Learn the different characteristics of all sorts of Chinese tea, find out its origins, find out how to brew the best cup – and do it all in Singapore’s largest and oldest tea house.
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