Cam signs off as Branded Content Editor, crafting content that converts. Previously, she was Time Out Singapore's resident City Life Writer before delving into the world of advertising in the UK, working with big names such as Disney, Sky, and British Airways. With that experience in her back pocket, she returns to Time Out to help brands turn words into wins. Her byline has also appeared in other titles like Metro (UK), Grazia (UK), Paste Magazine (US), The Luna Collective (US), Her World (SG), Home & Decor (SG), and RICE (SG). 

Between deadlines and diaper changes, she still manages to find time for music festivals and gigs. She calls both Singapore and London home, but mostly lives on the internet.

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The best pilates studios in Singapore

The best pilates studios in Singapore

Don't be fooled by the looks of Pilates. The workout may consist of low-impact exercises that don't require treadmills and kettlebells but it is undeniably tough (thanks, Joseph Pilates). Each exercise is designed to lengthen your muscles, tone your frame, and stretch every inch of your body, so expect your legs to shake and your abs to quiver at every twist and turn. All about control, this popular HIIT alternative also helps improve your metabolism, balance, and posture. And what better way to get started than these studios in Singapore that offer classical, mat and reformer Pilates classes, bringing you one step closer to becoming a lean, mean, fighting machine – sort of. RECOMMENDED: The best yoga studios in Singapore and the best gyms in Singapore
The best Valentine's Day dinners in Singapore for a romantic meal for two

The best Valentine's Day dinners in Singapore for a romantic meal for two

You know what they say, everyday is Valentine’s Day when you’re in love. But why not make use of the special occasion to pamper your significant other anyway? Whether you prefer the classic wine and dine, or somewhere more unique for a one-of-a-kind date night, we’ve prepared just the list for you. From a romantic escapade to the Arabian Desert, to a scent-sual journey through India, these restaurants are offering exceptional experiences this season complete with sumptuous spreads to get you in the mood for love. RECOMMENDED: The most romantic restaurants in Singapore and The 50 best restaurants in Singapore
Here's how to dine, unwind and enjoy free parking at Paragon

Here's how to dine, unwind and enjoy free parking at Paragon

There's no denying that there's a plethora of retail and dining options to explore at Singapore's iconic shopping belt: Orchard Road. But for a true taste of luxury, Paragon ticks all the boxes with its diverse mix of high-end designer brands like Gucci, Prada, and Givenchy, alongside trendy high-street fashion. And when you're in the mood for food, its vibrant food scene caters to every craving, from savoury bites to indulgent sweets and more.  To make your visit even sweeter, Paragon is rolling out exclusive perks, including free parking and dining vouchers when you dine at any of its F&B stores after 5pm, from Monday to Thursday. Not sure where to start? Let us take you through our top picks.
Makan Spotlight: Popiah

Makan Spotlight: Popiah

Among all the scrumptious local food our island has to offer, from aromatic laksa to umami-laden char kway teow, popiah isn’t really the most popular of the pack. But let us make a case for this unassuming dish.  First, this spring-roll-esque snack has a soft crêpe-like skin made of wheat, and is chock-full of fresh ingredients – cooked turnip, jicama (bengkuang), bean sprouts, lettuce leaves, and more. Sometimes it comes with peanuts, shredded omelette, and shrimp too. It’s also typically accompanied by a sweet bean sauce. Stuffing your mouth full with one of these hefty slices is an undeniably nostalgic childhood experience for many.  The origin of popiah dates back to the 17th century in Fujian, China. Legend has it that a Ming Dynasty official was nose-deep in his work and too busy to eat, so his wife whipped up a few ingredients and put them all together in a paper-thin wrap as a quick meal. Thanks to the Chinese diaspora, popiah spread throughout Asia and now even has variants like the Nonya popiah in Singapore and Malaysia which sports an egg skin. Whether you’re looking for some mid-day grub or a DIY popiah set for some family fun, we’ve rounded up the best places in Singapore to savour this well-loved comfort dish. RECOMMENDED: 10 vanishing heritage foods in Singapore to try before they’re gone and Teochew Porridge for the Soul: How a Singaporean son is revamping his father's porridge business
Funan is having an experiential art and retail trail to welcome the Year of the Snake

Funan is having an experiential art and retail trail to welcome the Year of the Snake

What if we told you that you could now slither through a life-sized take on Snakes and Ladders? Well, sort of. From January 17 to February 16, Funan is introducing its very own rendition of the iconic board game, where it transforms into a serpent-themed experiential wonderland with Creative Intersections: SNAKES and LADDERS.  Curated by Justin Loke, the creative director of the art collective Vertical Submarine, the experience comes as part of Singapore Art Week and features fascinating interpretations of the Year of the Snake in diverse art forms, merchandise, and even workshops across six floors. And of course, there are retail rewards to sweeten the deal during this festive season too.  Not sure where to start? Let us uncoil the highlights for you.
The 19 best boutique and shophouse hotels in Singapore

The 19 best boutique and shophouse hotels in Singapore

Housed in Singapore’s most culturally vibrant districts, these contemporary boutique hotels are a refreshing alternative to established hotel chains we all love. These swish hotels reveal an oft-unseen facet of our modern metropolis and promise to beguile you with their distinctive charms. All are designed to offer you a slice of comforting luxury without being too far from the hustle and bustle of city life.  Whether you're choosing to isolate yourself in a peaceful setting away from home or spending quality time with your significant other, these boutique and shophouse hotels in Singapore have all it takes for the perfect staycation.  RECOMMENDED:📍Check out the best things to do in Singapore🇸🇬Stay at the best hotels in Singapore 💞Or head to the most romantic hotels in Singapore Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in and review every hotel featured, we've based our list on our expert knowledge of the destination covered, editorial reviews, user reviews, hotel amenities and in-depth research to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.
The best places in Singapore to get Chinese New Year snacks in 2025

The best places in Singapore to get Chinese New Year snacks in 2025

Beyond the sumptuous reunion dinners and heartwarming gatherings, we can’t deny that a highlight of every Chinese New Year is getting to stuff ourselves silly with snacks and goodies. Face it, you’ve found yourself munching away mindlessly on endless love letters or cookies at one point in time during those annual house visits. This festive season, it’s time to indulge in these irresistible – and highly addictive – snacks. And no one ever said hosting new year gatherings was a competition, but if it were, these goodies are sure to gain you that ‘host with the most’ title this year.  RECOMMENDED: Where to buy a cheongsam for Chinese New Year in Singapore and The best restaurants for Chinese New Year 2025 reunion dinner in Singapore
The best restaurants for Chinese New Year 2025 reunion dinner in Singapore

The best restaurants for Chinese New Year 2025 reunion dinner in Singapore

Christmas and New Year celebrations are drawing to a close, and we all know what that means – Chinese New Year will soon be upon us. The hallmark of each Lunar New Year and the main event that kickstarts all the festivities is, without a doubt, reunion dinner. This is where loved ones gather over lavish spreads to make merry and usher in a prosperous year ahead. This Year of the Snake, restaurants across Singapore have pulled out all the stops to whip up show-stopping feasts that are as auspicious as they are delicious. If you’ve yet to make a booking, let this handy list show you where to go. RECOMMENDED: The best Chinese New Year takeaways in Singapore for 2025 and The best Chinese restaurants in Singapore
The best Chinese New Year takeaways in Singapore for 2025

The best Chinese New Year takeaways in Singapore for 2025

Each Lunar New Year, you’ll probably find yourself running an endless amount of errands, from spring cleaning and packing ang baos, to procuring snacks and decorations, and the list goes on. This Year of the Snake, make things a little easier for yourself by forgoing that messy reunion dinner cookout. Instead, invite your closest kin over for a luxurious feast, delivered straight from the kitchens of these restaurants. It’s the perfect way to celebrate if you prefer to gather in the comfort of your home instead of fighting the crowds while dining out. Chinese New Year doesn’t have to be a stressful affair – let these festive deliveries show you why. RECOMMENDED: The best Chinese New Year 2025 menus for reunion dinner in Singapore and The best Chinese restaurants in Singapore
3 unique exhibitions to explore at ArtScience Museum this January

3 unique exhibitions to explore at ArtScience Museum this January

It’s impossible to stroll down Marina Bay without the iconic lotus-shaped structure of ArtScience Museum catching your eye from a distance. But this museum is more than just a pretty face – it’s a portal to mind-bending exhibitions where art, science, and technology collide in the most imaginative ways. The architectural marvel has spotlighted a variety of exhibitions from deep dives of the world around us to the lives of world-famous artists. And to kickstart the new year, it’s bringing three of its must-see exhibitions to the forefront. 
4 creative ways to make the most of Artbox Singapore 2025

4 creative ways to make the most of Artbox Singapore 2025

Artbox has been a major highlight on Singapore’s events calendar since 2017. But it’s more than just one giant photo op – it’s a vibrant celebration of art in all its forms, even food. This year's edition promises to be the biggest yet with close to 300 F&B stalls and retail booths sprawling across Singapore Expo Hall 4, from January 17 to 19 and 24 to 26.  Set to the theme of 'Artbox Everyday', the festival is reimagining the essence of neighborhood life. True to its playful spirit, the massive air-conditioned space will be decked with shipping containers stacked like high-rise flats, complete with a convenience store and communal void deck where you can sing karaoke, play chess, and soak up the creative energy. Whether you’re looking for your next favourite maker, foodie experience, or cool new backdrop for the ‘gram, there’s something for everyone at this immersive event. Here are four creative ways to uncover the art in life at Artbox.
The best things to do with kids in Singapore

The best things to do with kids in Singapore

It’s not a stretch to say that raising kids is a job that you need to be on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A lot goes into giving your tot the best life possible – from planning family holidays down to managing daily routines. It’s hectic – that’s why we’re lightening the load by offering some fun suggestions to get you and your mini-me out of the house and exploring our sunny island. Buckle up because we’ve packed this list with the best activities and fun places to visit to make unforgettable memories together. RECOMMENDED: The best hiking trails for kids and the best free playgrounds in Singapore

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Spring in the SEA

Spring in the SEA

Dragons may be mythical, but at S.E.A. Aquarium, they come to life underwater in a spectacular performance. This Chinese New Year, the aquarium is getting into the festive spirit with Spring in the SEA. From now to February 16, make it a family affair with a breathtaking presentation and hands-on fun that will delight the young and the young-at-heart. Set your watch for the main event at 3.30pm, when the Open Ocean Habitat transforms into an aquatic stage. Prepare to be wowed by Singapore’s only underwater dragon dance, accompanied by the aquarium’s fin-tastic Aquarist crew. Pop over to a marine-themed upcycling lantern workshop facilitated by ART:DIS on February 1 and 2, where the little ones can unleash their inner artist. And of course, no trip is complete without a quick pic with the aquarium's adorable manta ray mascot rocking its best Chinese New Year get-up. Tickets start at just $41 for adults and $31 for children, exclusively for Singapore Residents. Book yours here.
GORDO

GORDO

No stranger to the EDM world, this Nicaraguan-American producer has been spinning everything from house to reggaeton for over 20 years. He first stepped up to the global decks in the mid-2010s as DJ Carnage before rebranding as GORDO in 2021. As the latter, he introduced a genre-bending style fusing Latin music with modern house. With hits alongside Drake, Migos, and Maluma, GORDO’s infectious energy lights up every stage. Don’t miss him turning up the Latin heat at Marquee with tracks from his Diamante album – pure fire for the dancefloor.
Darren Styles

Darren Styles

There’s no denying that the undisputed king of UK hard dance knows exactly how to deliver euphoria, making him the perfect soundtrack for ringing in the Lunar New Year. From chart-topping anthems like ‘Save Me’ and ‘Switch’ to adrenaline-fuelled DJ sets that ignite festivals worldwide, the legendary turntablist is a maestro of uplifting melodies and relentless basslines. Whether you’re a hardcore fan or a newcomer ready to rave, his electrifying energy guarantees one thing: a night you’ll never forget.
LIU

LIU

And just like that, we’ve reached the end of January. What better way to wrap up the month than with one of Latin America’s hottest exports: LIU. The Brazilian house music trailblazer is celebrated for his uplifting, melodic grooves that have captured the hearts of EDM fans across the globe. With irresistible hits like ‘Don’t Look Back’ and ‘Nave Espacial’, and over 1.5 million Instagram followers, LIU is a force to be reckoned with. A festival mainstay, he’s taken to the stage of Lollapalooza, Electric Zoo, and Frankfurt’s World Club Dome, delivering exactly what crowds crave. Don't miss the chance to experience his electrifying set in the flesh right here in Singapore.
Sean Paul

Sean Paul

Get busy – the don of dancehall Sean Paul is bringing his biggest hits to Singapore for the very first time, and you won't want to miss it. The Grammy Award-winner is celebrated for taking the sounds of Kingston, Jamaica to the global stage in the early 2000s, topping international charts with seminal hits like 'Gimme The Light' and 'Like Glue.' He's also collaborated with global superstars such as Beyoncé, Anne-Marie, and Dua Lipa. Needless to say, his irresistible rhythms (or riddims) are still considered some of the best party starters, and catching the legend live in the flesh is a pretty huge deal. And who knows, he might even have 'the right temperature fi shelter you from the storm.'
Curious Creatures

Curious Creatures

Add a little sparkle to your style with local jewellery brand Curious Creatures. But forget big bling – this homegrown gem redefines minimalist elegance with rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets that bridge the gap between luxury and everyday wear.  From demi-fine jewellery made with 925 sterling silver, to 14K and 18K fine jewellery in solid gold, every piece is handcrafted in small batches using only natural semi-precious and precious stones. And if you’ve got sensitive skin, rest easy – everything here is hypoallergenic and free from lead, nickel, and cadmium. For a more personal touch, the permanent jewellery collection celebrates meaningful connections – whether to yourself or someone special. Like a second skin, these custom-fit rings, bracelets and anklets are welded seamlessly on your finger, wrist or ankle for a clasp-free, lightweight look that stays with you always. Choose from elegant chains in 14k solid gold, and customise them with delicate charms or stones. Book an appointment at its ION Orchard flagship store for a personalised fitting and explore its stunning collection while you’re there. You can even get a professional ear piercing – all done using piercing needles – to complete your new look. With additional stores at Great World City and New Bahru, you’re never far from timeless, handcrafted style. Discover more here.
da:ns focus

da:ns focus

Get ready to stomp, swirl, and swoon as the spirit of Spain ignites Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay this weekend. Continuing the da:ns focus 2024/25 season, the spotlight is on flamenco – a fiery trinity of cante (song), palmas (handclaps), and baile (dance), where expressive arms and fiercely stamping feet bring stories to life. Mark your calendar for the must-see four-act Vuela, featuring world-renowned flamenco artist Sara Baras and 12 other exceptional dancers and musicians honouring the music of Paco de Lucía. Don't miss free performances by flamenco dancers in Singapore and musicians from Spain, spotlighting the dance’s history, different styles from Cádiz and Cuba, and more. Can't get enough? There are also introductory dance workshops in flamenco, contemporary, and ballet for all ages.
Grain's 2025 Chinese New Year Menu

Grain's 2025 Chinese New Year Menu

Remember Ah Ma’s table, where every dish was a labour of love? This year, let Grain take you back to those treasured moments with its Chinese New Year menu, which reimagines those familiar flavours with a thoughtful, modern twist. Using wholesome, quality ingredients, Grain’s chefs have created a menu that bridges generations with timeless classics and modern favourites. Kick off with the comforting emperor ginseng braised chicken, a tasty collaboration with Eu Yan Sang. Pour in the accompanying bottle of Eu Yan Sang Essence of Chicken before tucking into this soul-soothing dish.  Then there’s the fuss-free cereal soft-shell prawn and crab, where you can forget the hassle of peeling and just sink your teeth in the crunchy, savoury goodness – shell and all. And you won’t want to skip the housemade dua liap otah. This giant otah is packed with fresh Spanish mackerel, prawns, and spices, and is perfect for sharing (or not, we won’t judge). Available from January 15 to February 12, the Chinese New Year menu starts from $28.88 for early bird orders placed by January 13, with additional treats like $8.88 fortune salmon yu sheng and free fortune cookies. Order here.
Singapore Art Week

Singapore Art Week

Whether you know your Monet from your Manet or not, Singapore Art Week (SAW) has cemented its place in the city’s events calendar – and there’s always something to awaken your senses. From January 17 to 26, it returns for its 13th edition with over 130 diverse arts events islandwide, taking you from the familiar four walls of museums to the highly decorated streets. Crowd favourites like Light to Night Singapore, ART SG, and S.E.A. Focus make a triumphant return, joined by late-night vibes at Art After Dark at Gillman Barracks and Sonic Sessions at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. For something unconventional, catch Con-Temporary Art, a travelling miniature gallery redefining creative spaces. Hungry for more? Bring your appetite to SATS Experiential Centre at The Arts House Annex, where art meets food in a dining experience inspired by Yang Derong’s DIGikat. Then head to Marina Bay Sands for the return of Where Art Takes Shape, which includes a three-month celebration of the legendary artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Across Singapore, public spaces will be transformed with Art in Transit installations, colourful viaduct art, and even a multimedia reimagining of Fort Canning Park. Even MRT journeys get a creative twist, with eight stations and a themed train spotlighting SAW’s programmes. Explore the full lineup here.
Alternate Reality and Gutai: Beyond the Canvas

Alternate Reality and Gutai: Beyond the Canvas

If you’re looking for a fresh dose of art that’ll make you rethink reality and redefine creativity, get ready for two electrifying exhibitions at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. First up, Alternate Reality at New Art Museum takes your imagination for a ride across Southeast Asia’s quirkiest minds from December 20 to March 2. But forget framed masterpieces – instead, you’ll find art made with human hair, a fresh POV through the unconventional use of sound, and a card game steeped in Indonesian history. Curated by Nim Niyomsin, this vibrant collection by eight artists from across the region unravels how perception shapes reality. From mystical collages by Le Quy Tong and Debbie Ding’s trippy virtual worlds to artist-led tours and hands-on workshops, every corner of this exhibit dares you to challenge the way you see the world.  Then from January 11 to March 2, next-door neighbour Whitestone Gallery celebrates Japan’s post-war avant-garde rebels who turned art into a full-contact sport with Gutai: Beyond the Canvas. Think dripping paint, tearing canvases, and even dresses lit up with electric bulbs. Tsuyoshi Maekawa’s gritty textures, Shuji Mukai’s performative dimensions, Takesada Matsutani’s use of materials, and Yuko Nasaka’s bold installations prove the Gutai Art Movement was decades ahead of its time.  Find out more about Alternate Reality here, and Gutai: Beyond the Canvas here.
A Conversation with Mateus Asato

A Conversation with Mateus Asato

Save your air guitar sesh for the bedroom – head down to Swee Lee Clarke Quay for an exclusive, intimate night with the one and only Mateus Asato. The Brazilian guitarist first made his mark on social media with captivating riffs and licks before taking on the global stage with some of the world's biggest stars including Bruno Mars, Tori Kelly, Selena Gomez, and LANY. And now he's giving you the chance to pick his brain as he opens up about his inspirations, creative processes, musical journeys, and what's new in the pipeline. Expect soulful insights and a deep dive into his Asatonics course – all in a distraction-free, no-recording space. With his unparallelled artistry, this is a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with the man who’s redefining the guitar world. Book your tickets here.
Good Night Fest 2024

Good Night Fest 2024

If there’s one night that transforms the city into a mega celebration, it’s New Year’s Eve – where the skies burst with fireworks and the streets pulse with roaring cheers. To make your countdown even more memorable, Orchard Road is paving the way on December 30 and 31 for the ultimate countdown party in the world-famous shopping belt: Good Night Fest.  Stretching the pedestrian walkway along Wisma Atria to Ngee Ann City, the festive market is bringing together a curated mix of tasty treats such as Chicago-style hotdogs from MissCharDog and Mexican-inspired street food from La Birria Tacos and unique treasures from stylish accessories to quirky gifts to shop. With nine food and beverage wagons and 40 retail booths, it’s the perfect spot to grab supper and squeeze in some last-minute shopping. Soak up the dazzling festive lights, groove to roving percussion performances, and feel the energy as you dance into the early hours of 2025. It’s free, fun, and open to all, including your furry friends. So start your countdown and kickstart the new year with a bang and a bite. Find out more here.

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*SCAPE’s creative arts festival returns with unique and new experiences including an interactive theatrical tour

*SCAPE’s creative arts festival returns with unique and new experiences including an interactive theatrical tour

Forget an ordinary start to 2025 – kick off the year with music, dance, visual arts, and boundless creativity at comma, *SCAPE’s creative arts festival. Running until January 26, this year’s edition revolves around the theme ‘Past x Present = Future,’ daring you to reimagine forgotten traditions to craft bold new narratives. Whether you’re an art aficionado, aspiring artist, or just curious, there’s something for everyone in its lineup of free and ticketed events – here are some we’re excited about. Photograph: Somerset Threads | *SCAPE Somerset Threads is a hot new interactive theatrical experience that’s transforming the Somerset Belt into a vibrant canvas of history and culture on January 17, 18, 24, and 25. Wander through vivid murals, join gamified tours, and rediscover hidden gems with a disposable camera in hand. Then let the MOV:MENT Lab Exhibition sweep you off your feet with its fusion of dance and cinema. Feel the powerful storytelling in four original films including Latex Labyrinth and Southwest Corner on January 11, and delve deeper into its storytelling with the accompanying exhibition that’s running from January 12 to 26. If you’re looking for something a bit more avant-garde, Experimentation Ground spotlights two original performances on January 17 and 18: A Place We Could Not Name by XUE and Auction For The Afterlife by Yang Vicki. Plus, Crawling Under The Tiger, a unique collaboration with HOTHOUSE, pairs soundscapes with movement in mesmerising ways. Fro
The world’s biggest cocktail competition returns to Singapore after six years

The world’s biggest cocktail competition returns to Singapore after six years

After six long years, World Class – the globe’s largest and most prestigious cocktail competition – is finally back in Singapore. Come 2025, Singapore’s top bartenders will mix, muddle, and shake their way through intense challenges, culminating in the country showdown in June. The Singapore winner will then represent us at the global finals in Toronto in September. Since its inception in 2009, World Class has been transforming bartending careers and elevating cocktail culture around the world. We witnessed this first-hand at the 2024 World Class finals in Shanghai, where Southeast Asia’s up-and-coming bartenders stood toe to toe with their peers from across the globe, sharing ideas, stories and local ingredients on the world stage. Bali’s Aris Sanjaya of Syrco Basè delivered an outstanding performance, securing an impressive second place behind the champion, Keegan McGregor from Canada. And when World Class last had a representative from Singapore back in 2019, she ended up winning the whole shebang. We’re talking about Bannie Kang, of course, who channelled her success into opening Side Door on Neil Road, which just celebrated its first anniversary. Photograph: Diageo Now, it’s finally time for Singapore to shine once again. In 2025, the country’s finest bartenders face a gauntlet of creative and technical challenges to prove their mettle. These challenges will be powered by fan-favourite brands. Bartenders will craft cocktails with Don Julio, an exceptional tequila that
Experience a Wicked good holiday as A Universal Christmas returns to Universal Studios Singapore

Experience a Wicked good holiday as A Universal Christmas returns to Universal Studios Singapore

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – and Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is turning up the holiday cheer. From November 29 to January 1, the theme park is decking the halls for the return of A Universal Christmas. In celebration of Universal Pictures’ highly anticipated film Wicked, in cinemas now, the New York zone has been transformed into the Emerald City with gorgeous sets inspired by the film. Meet Elphaba, Glinda, and even speak with The Wizard to hear what words of magical wisdom he has for you. At The Emerald Beautification Salon, you can choose a Glinda or Elphaba-inspired makeover including two services – face painting, hair styling, or nail art – for $30. You can also enjoy a 20 percent discount on the makeover package (excluding add-on services) when you book the Universal Studios Singapore Christmas Package (from $80 for an adult and $65 for a child) which includes admission, a set meal, and a $5 USS retail voucher with a minimum spend of $60. Then, strike a pose against the stunning sets inspired by the film for a picture-perfect moment straight out of Wicked. Photograph: Universal Studios Singapore   But hold onto your sleigh bells, because the magic doesn’t stop there. For the first time, the iconic Far Far Away Castle comes alive with the DreamWorks Animation Holiday Spectacular. Watch as your favourite characters from DreamWorks’ Trolls, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, and more light up the night in a never-before-seen projection mapping show that will
This hotel lets you book out an entire floor for your next party

This hotel lets you book out an entire floor for your next party

Fresh from a stunning six-month makeover of the former Telegraph building – just a stone’s throw from the iconic Lau Pa Sat hawker centre – QT Singapore is here to redefine cool. With its luxurious yet playful designs, the hotel turns heads with sleek guestrooms, the stylish Rooftop by QT poolside bar, and Cygnet by Sean Connolly, a neo-classical grill and bar that brings a slice of Manhattan to the heart of Singapore. And now, it’s raised the bar with the Floor’d experience. This unique stay-and-celebrate package lets you take over an entire floor or section of the hotel for your next party – whether it’s a birthday, bachelorette, or big bash to ring in the new year. From the moment you arrive, it’s a full-on VIP affair. Kick off the festivities with welcome cocktails to set the tone, then indulge in a private dinner at Cygnet, followed by post-meal drinks under the stars at Rooftop by QT.   Photograph: QT Singapore The party truly begins in the Premier Suite, which doubles as your personal pop-up bar. Think swanky interiors, tantalising tipples, and a vibe so exclusive you’ll feel like a celebrity in your own world. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, in rolls a late-night surprise at your door: chef Connolly’s famous cheesecake or a petit four trolley with sweet treats. When the night finally winds down, simply retreat to a luxurious room decked out with designer furnishings including Kevin Murphy amenities, iPad room control function, Bose speaker, and Chromecas
8 stunning hotels in Singapore with special offers to elevate your wedding

8 stunning hotels in Singapore with special offers to elevate your wedding

Now that you're one step closer to sealing the deal (congratulations!), it's time time to start planning your dream wedding. Choosing the perfect venue is imperative – it should capture your vision, meet your needs, and align with your budget. But with so many options, finding ‘the one’ can feel overwhelming. To make it easier, we’ve handpicked some of Singapore’s most stunning hotels, each offering wedding packages that DBS/POSB Cardmembers can enjoy to streamline their planning and elevate their big day. Andaz Singapore Nestled in the vibrant district of Bugis, the hotel tempts couples with two impressive venues to choose from. The Glasshouse is a jewel box-inspired ballroom where its floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, while the Garden Studio features a charming outdoor terrace, perfect for romantic ceremonies under the open sky. For DBS/POSB Cardmembers: Enjoy an additional 10 bottles of house-pouring wine at the Glasshouse, or six bottles at the Garden Studio, with the quote 'DBS Wedding Offer' when contacting Andaz Singapore's Wedding Team. Find out more here.   Photograph: W Singapore – Sentosa Cove   W Singapore – Sentosa Cove Tropical weddings are the stuff of summer dreams, so say “I do” at the hotel’s Great Room. Surrounded by palm trees and marina views, this venue features a stunning blue carpet reminiscent of the sea, a high ceiling for a grand or playful march in, and dazzling lighting designed to impress. For DBS/POSB Cardmembers: En
Enjoy year-end offers on food, drinks and more at Esplanade Mall

Enjoy year-end offers on food, drinks and more at Esplanade Mall

Affectionately known as ‘The Durian,’ Esplanade - Theatres On The Bay is more than just the stage for Singapore’s thriving arts scene. Overlooking the scenic Marina Bay, it’s also home to Esplanade Mall where you can get front-row seats to where the arts meets life. The mall invites you to discover a show-stopping mix of inspirational performances, captivating artworks, and a rich blend of gastronomic and lifestyle experiences. Photograph: Canopy Esplanade Now through December 31, the mall is serving up exclusive treats too. Fuel your creativity with Red House Seafood's Alaskan king crab and Australian lobster at less than half of the usual price per kilogram, or drop by Harry’s for lunch specials starting at just $14.99, with two pints of beer from $22. Then indulge in Canopy Esplanade's Remember When… cocktails at $21 each ($18 each when you order two or more), Baia's tiramisu-inspired tipple Dolce Vita at 15 percent off, or Foreword Coffee's signature Timeless Yanyang at 20 percent off. For a true taste of Singapore’s heritage, immerse in a tea experience at Fort Sanctuary for only $60 per person. Explore more deals here. Photograph: Fort Sanctuary At the Esplanade, the show never really ends. Whether you're watching a performance or enjoying some retail therapy, every moment is a spark for your senses – and emotions.
This riverside hotel's festive buffet features Christmas carolling and Santa visits

This riverside hotel's festive buffet features Christmas carolling and Santa visits

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas – especially at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore, where the festive spirit comes alive with a multisensorial dining experience that’s sure to make your season merry and bright. Throughout November and December, the riverside hotel invites all to indulge in its festive feast at Food Capital. The Festive Buffet (from $68 for lunch and $98 for dinner) features a lavish spread of all the Christmas classics including savoury roasts, sweet treats, and other holiday favourites.   Photograph: Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore   For the main event on December 24 and 25, treat yourself to a Christmas feast to remember. The Christmas Buffet (from $118 for dinner on both days and from $108 for lunch on Christmas Day) is a hearty holiday spread that includes well-roasted turkey with all the trimmings, whole gammon ham, and tender Australian beef striploin with red wine jus. Seafood lovers will love the creamy lobster bisque and other crustacean delights. And, of course, no festive feast is complete without sweet indulgences – think assorted yule logs and a boozy Christmas fruit cake. Make it a family affair with the little ones too. The kids are in for a treat of their own, with a special menu and a dedicated kids’ corner featuring candy floss, popcorn stations, drawing sessions, and balloon sculpting to amp up the fun. Even better, children five and under dine for free.   Photograph: Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singap
Enjoy a Peranakan Christmas buffet with an exclusive menu and early bird specials

Enjoy a Peranakan Christmas buffet with an exclusive menu and early bird specials

As the festive season approaches, it’s time to dust off those jingle bells and plan your Christmas parties. But instead of the usual turkey and trimmings, why not spice things up with a Peranakan-inspired Christmas feast? Look to halal-certified catering service Chilli Manis for a tantalising spread of authentic Peranakan dishes that will have you and your guests back for seconds – or third.  Helmed by the seasoned culinary expert Serene Hoh, with over 36 years of experience in the food service industry, Chilli Manis has earned its rep as Singapore’s best-rated Peranakan buffet caterer. Many have raved over its curry assam fish, ayam buah keluak, and beef rendang – all prepared with a medley of traditional herbs, spices, and aromas for an impactful burst of flavour. Photograph: Chilli Manis   Whether you’re planning a grand office party or an intimate family dinner, Chilli Manis’ offerings are sure to spread holiday cheer across every type of gathering. Take the Chilli Manis Exclusive Full Buffet menu – The Exquisite Taste (from $48.99 per person), a feast fit for Santa. With 13 delectable dishes, this buffet includes highlights like garlic rosemary rotisserie chicken, signature ayam buah keluak, and its new hot-off-the-pot laksa seafood broth with crayfish, prawns, and mussels. And to make things even sweeter, the Christmas party cake platter is sure to be a hit under your twinkling fairy lights. For smaller gatherings, the Opulent Mini Buffets (from $25.99 per person) als
Asia’s first chocolate and coffee-themed Christmas carnival is right here in Singapore

Asia’s first chocolate and coffee-themed Christmas carnival is right here in Singapore

The holiday season just got sweeter with CapitaLand Malls and Nestlé teaming up for Asia’s first-ever chocolate and coffee-themed Christmas carnival. From now until December 31, A Carnival of Festive Cheer spreads across 17 CapitaLand malls, transforming them into a brew-tiful holiday haven full of rich aromas, festive flavours, and dazzling decor. Charge up your cameras because this carnival is an Instagram wonderland. Spot charming displays like the Nescafé Ferris wheel at malls including Bedok Mall, Tampines Mall and Westgate, or the playful carousel of Nescafé Dolce Gusto capsules at malls including Bugis Junction, CQ @ Clarke Quay, and Funan. Don’t forget to snap a selfie with the Kit Kat Santa lounging on a chocolate bench or under the Kit Kat arch decked out in Christmas baubles. For Nespresso’s stylish displays, head to malls including Plaza Singapura and Raffles City, where festive flair is delivered with gift boxes and pod-stacked trees.  Photograph: CapitaLand   What’s a carnival without games? Head to Plaza Singapura until November 17 or Bugis+ from November 20 to December 1 to try the Kit Kat Break Toss or Nescafé Ring Toss, where winners can score chocolates, coffees, and even a coveted Nespresso machine. And for a festive pick-me-up, stop by the Brew-tiful Bars and indulge in seasonal concoctions like Nescafé caramel swirl latte, Kit Kat hot cocoa, and Nespresso’s rich chocolate cappuccino. Adventurous coffee lovers can even master their own brews at the Nesc
Discover over 300 surprising drinks with this new smart vending machine

Discover over 300 surprising drinks with this new smart vending machine

If there’s one thing Singaporeans love, it’s convenience. Whether it’s skipping the queues at our favourite kopi joints or grabbing a drink on the go, we’re always thirsty for smarter, quicker ways to get refuelled. Now meet What the Cup! – the smart vending machine that’s taking our obsession with convenience to the next level. Together with Pepsi, Thailand’s smart vending machine giant Tao Bin rolls out What the Cup! to serve an astonishing array of customisable drinks – we’re talking well over 300 – all within a sleek, one-square-metre device. It has everything from rich coffees and refreshing teas to surprising twists like the Pepsi Yuzu, Oreo Smoothie Volcano, and Lychee Americano. Each drink is crafted with quality beans and ingredients, carefully sourced from around the world to ensure great-tasting brews.   Photograph: What the Cup!   But here’s where it gets even better – you get to play mixologist. Let your creative juices flow and customise your drink just the way you like it, from experimenting with different flavours to choosing up to five levels of sweetness and adding fun toppings like Oreo. Whether you’re craving a hot café latte with kokuto (Japanese black sugar) to kickstart your day, a cooling iced ginger tea with honey to beat the heat, or a fizzy energy drink to power through the afternoon slump, you call the shots. Within a minute or two, your personalised drink is served in a cup, with an option to skip the straw and lid. What the Cup! is available 24
Timezone Singapore is giving away a million e-tickets every week

Timezone Singapore is giving away a million e-tickets every week

We’ve all felt it – that wave of nostalgia as you pass by a neon-lit Timezone outlet, the flashing lights and buzzing sounds pulling you back to those carefree childhood days. Remember racing to the machines at the family entertainment centre with long strips of tickets and eyes locked on that giant plush toy or the coolest gadget? Well, that thrill is still very much alive, but now it’s even bigger and better. Timezone Singapore is giving you a chance to ‘Live The Dream’ and win big. From now until November 24, Timezone Singapore is giving away 1,000,000 e-tickets to six lucky winners, one winner each week. Imagine cashing in your winnings on anything you want from its Prize Shop, from Popmart figurines and plush toys to sports equipment, lifestyle products, and even household essentials. Getting in on the action is a breeze. All you have to do is simply spend a minimum of $38 in a single transaction for one entry. You can do so at any one of its 15 locations islandwide or via the Fun app. The more you reload and play, the more chances you get to become a Timezone millionaire. Your chances even roll over week to week, so the excitement never stops.   Photograph: Timezone Singapore   And it’s not just about the prizes – it’s the perfect excuse for a fun day out with friends or family. There are 15 Timezone outlets islandwide, including one at VivoCity that’s reopening on October 31 with a refreshed look. Expect a larger party room, and brand-new games and attractions that a
This exclusive two-night bar hop lets you taste off-menu cocktails

This exclusive two-night bar hop lets you taste off-menu cocktails

The world’s finest bourbon whiskey Woodford Reserve is back to shake up Old Fashioned Month – but with an exciting new twist this time. We’re talking about unique reinventions of the classic Old Fashioned cocktail that you won’t find on any menu. The best way to sample them? By joining us for two unforgettable evenings at Woodford Reserve's Curated Tour on October 23 and 24. That’s right – Woodford Reserve is teaming up with us again for an exclusive bar hop that takes you to eight of the city’s hottest bars. With ‘The New-Age Old Fashioned’ theme, each venue spotlights a star bartender who showcases their one-of-a-kind concoction, crafted with Woodford Reserve’s bourbon whiskey, renowned for its rich complexity and smooth finish.   Iddu and Rice Old Fashioned | Photograph: Woodford Reserve   Kick off the excitement on October 23 at East 47, where Antonino Donato channels Sicily’s volcanic spirit with Iddu, a bold mix of ricotta, lychee, and apricot liqueur, finished with chicken rice crust for local flair. At Nost, Keith Chia brings the Mexican heat with his chili-infused Good Ol’ Fashioned Cola. Bar Bon Funk’s Josiah Chee pays homage to Woodford Reserve’s 1812 recipe with The Hundred, while Komyuniti’s Utt Asad Isnin redefines luxury with the richly layered It’s Fine By Me. Then on October 24, the indulgence continues with Kelvin Saquilayan’s honey-sweet Heritage at Republic Bar. Over at Stay Gold Flamingo, Oliver Lee serves up the nutty Paragon, topped with smoked applew