Sentosa Festive Market: Local artisans shine this weekend

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To commemorate our nation’s 59th birthday, the Sunday Social Market team is shining a spotlight on local talents with the Sentosa Festive Market – Made In Singapore edition! Featuring over 25 unique brands that capture the essence of our culture through their crafts, this is one event you won’t want to miss. 

Here’s why you should clear your plans this weekend on Aug 17 & 18 and head to the market at Palawan Beach Walk from 4pm to 9pm.

Sentosa Festive Market
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This second run of the market celebrates the creativity of Singaporeans. As you wander through the stalls, you’ll encounter a diverse range of locally-made products, from artisanal crafts and one-of-a-kind souvenirs to delicious gourmet treats. Each booth is occupied by passionate small businesses that pour their heart and soul into their creations, ensuring that you take home something special.

Whether you’re looking for unique pet accessories, stylish home decor, or wellness products, there’s something here for everyone. If you have a celebration coming up, this is the perfect place to pick out thoughtful and unique gifts for your loved ones.

Sentosa Festive Market - Handcrafted Items
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But the Sentosa Festive Market isn’t just about shopping — it’s an experiential outing that promises fun for all ages. Engage in hands-on activities and entertainment that will keep everyone immersed. If you’re feeling crafty, you can create a customisable coaster with Mornington House for S$40 or try Light Language Soul Painting with An Other Energy for S$66, among other experiences. 

The market is both pet-friendly and kid-friendly as well. Let your little ones unleash their creativity by drawing with chalk on the street (legally!) while you soak in the lively atmosphere.  And if you get hungry, there are vendors offering light snacks and drinks to keep you fueled throughout the evening.

Sentosa Festive Market - Chalk Drawing
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As if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a lucky draw exclusively for Singapore residents, taking place during market hours. If you’re planning on heading to the beach this weekend, why not try your luck as you walk by the market? Entering is easy. Just scan the poster at the market and fill out a quick form for a chance to win.

So, mark your calendar for Aug 17 & 18, and make sure to visit the Sentosa Festive Market – Made In Singapore, Part 2. Shop, eat, and explore the various stalls as you enjoy the beautiful sunset at Palawan Beach. It’s the perfect way to spend your weekend!

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Sentosa Festive Market - Made In Singapore, Part 2

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