If you’re in Singapore this December, check out the annual yuletide fair (2 December, 2016 – 1 January 2017) that transforms Gardens by the Bay into a festive playground, open daily from 3.30pm to 11pm. Prices below.

Organised by Blue Sky Events and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, Christmas Wonderland 2016 takes place from 2 December to 1 January 2017, from 3.30pm to 11pm daily. Photo credit: Christmas Wonderland.
This is the third year for the Christmas Wonderland in Singapore, and the first time entrance is being charged (see sidebar).
Entrance prices
Tickets are already on sale online at:
- S$4 (2 – 8 December 2016)
- S$6 (9 – 15 December 2016)
- S$8 (16 Dec, 2016 – 1 Jan 2017)
Entry is complimentary for up to 3 children under 0.9m for each paying adult.
Separate tokens must be purchased onsite for the carnival rides and game stalls.
Visitors must purchase their tickets online prior to visiting the event, as tickets will not be available for sale on-site.
Additional charges for some attractions within the event grounds as well as to the conservatories apply.
Selected capacity-controlled attractions will be available for pre-bookings online.
The Christmas extravaganza is almost twice the size of last year’s – with an additional 57,000 square metres of event ground – offering new experiences such as the Magical Forest a Hi-5 Fantastic House, and more carnival attractions.
Visitors to the fair can embark on a festive journey and marvel at the Italian luminarie – Sculptures of Light illuminating the fairground, which has been expanded to 57,000sqm, almost twice the size of last year’s fair.
New experiences await visitors of all ages, from wintry fun at the Ice Palace, to the local debut of the Hi-5 Funtastic House and a magical forest of Christmas trees.
Visitors can also look forward to a bigger festive shopping and dining experience, more carnival games and curated festive performances.
Parking at Gardens by the Bay is limited so visitors are encouraged to take public transport to the event.
More details about the Christmas Wonderland and its attractions in the press release below.
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