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    Festive Fun in Singapore - Chinatown, Gardens by the Bay, and Marina Bay Must-Dos

    21/12/2025 | 4min

    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore with your globetrotting sports nut Oly Bennet! Singapore is buzzing today with peak year-end energy: warm, humid, classic tropical weather, Christmas lights blazing from Orchard Road to Marina Bay, and the city in full “weekend-plus-holiday-mode” stride.Let’s kick off with what’s happening right now. According to Little Day Out and Sunny City Kids, Chinatown is throwing a Winter Solstice Celebration this afternoon along Smith Street, with hands-on activities like Chinese calligraphy, paper cutting, and traditional treats – perfect for families and culture geeks alike. Over at Gardens by the Bay, Christmas Wonderland 2025 is in full swing, with towering light sculptures, carnival games, and that magical “it’s-snowing-in-the-tropics” moment under the Supertrees. Sunny City Kids also highlights the Christmas Train Show in the Flower Dome, which has transformed into a holiday railway wonderland, mixing classic American Christmas nostalgia with a Singapore twist.If you’re more into shows than snow machines, Sunny City Kids reports that Beauty and the Beast The Musical is running at Sands Theatre in Marina Bay Sands, so you can spend your evening belting “Be Our Guest” in your head while the cast does the real work. And for those craving big city lights, Inside Recent notes that Marina Bay’s month-long build-up to the Countdown 2026 is underway, with art projections on The Fullerton Hotel and UOB Plaza and plenty of live performances and waterfront vibes.On the news-and-updates front, Inside Recent says Marina Bay is encouraging visitors to use public transport because of large crowds and event road controls, so tap in with your EZ-Link or bank card and skip driving to the Bayfront Event Space carpark, which will have limited availability. Around town, Little Day Out highlights the refreshed Singapore Flyer journey, now paired with an immersive Time Capsule experience celebrating Singapore’s 60 years – a nice combo of skyline views and history lesson.Now, Oly’s must-do playbook for today. First, hit Chinatown in the afternoon for the Winter Solstice celebration, grab some tangyuan (glutinous rice balls) and soak in the cultural performances. Then glide over to Gardens by the Bay for Christmas Wonderland and the Christmas Train Show – arrive before sunset so you catch both the plants and the lights. Cap things off at Marina Bay: walk the waterfront to enjoy the Fullerton light projections, then, if you’re still going strong, cut over to Orchard Road for the late-night street party atmosphere and festive installations.Hidden gem time: Little Day Out mentions Jurong Eco-Garden’s new playground – if you want a quieter, greener break from the crowds, head west for rope climbs, nature trails, and a totally different side of Singapore than the usual skyline shots.Local tip from your roving sports-and-streets coach: Singapore malls, attractions, and MRT stations can feel like an air-conditioned obstacle course. Always carry a light layer for freezing interiors, a water bottle for the outside humidity, and use sheltered walkways and underground links between malls at Marina Bay and Orchard – you can cross half the city centre without ever seeing a traffic light.Before we wrap, tomorrow’s looking just as stacked: the Marina Bay festivities continue, Orchard’s Christmas installations are still glowing, and all those family-friendly Christmas markets and pop-ups Sunny City Kids lists – from unicorn-themed fun at Downtown East to character shows in malls – will keep rolling toward Christmas week. Tune in tomorrow and we’ll help you game-plan your next Singapore adventure.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Singapore Sights, Sounds & Scenes: Your Holiday Weekend Guide

    20/12/2025 | 4min

    Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Singapore with your globe‑trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, coming to you this Saturday, 20 December 2025. Singapore’s serving its classic combo today: hot, humid, and only pretending to be cool when the breeze hits by the bay. The city’s buzzing with pre-Christmas energy, SG60 celebrations, and that “let’s go out but also stay in the air‑con” dilemma.If you’re into arts and creative scenes, head to *SCAPE for HERE & NOW 2025*, kicking off late morning at *SCAPE Ground Theatre and The TreeTop*. According to *SCAPE Singapore*, it’s a youth-driven creative arts showcase, so expect performances, installations, and plenty of TikTok‑worthy moments.Music fans, your headline act tonight is the *Hailai Amu World Tour* at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, 8 pm, with tickets listed via *Live Nation Singapore*. If you like big vocals and arena vibes, that’s your main event.Puzzle nerds and adventure seekers, lace up: Eventbrite lists the *Singapore Conspiracy Game: The Outdoor Escape* this afternoon around St Andrew’s Road. It’s like an escape room but city‑wide—code cracking, clue chasing, and lots of steps on your fitness tracker.Night owls, you know the drill: *Zouk Group Singapore* is rolling out its club nights, with December 20 flagged on their calendar. Expect packed dance floors, heavy beats, and that uniquely Singapore experience of leaving the club and immediately getting hit by humid air and fried food smells.On the citywide stage, SG60 festivities are still going strong. Alvinology reports that the *SG60 Heart&Soul Experience* is entering its final stretch before it wraps on 31 December, after drawing nearly two million visitors with immersive galleries and free public installations. Perfect for a reflective afternoon between mall runs and food hunts.For getting around, keep an eye on MRT crowd levels near Orchard, Marina Bay, and HarbourFront—weekend shopping plus events equals sardine‑can trains. Use tap‑in/out apps and plan a bit off‑peak if you can; taxis and ride‑hails spike when concerts end.Now, Oly’s rapid‑fire playbook of must‑dos for today: Stroll Marina Bay around sunset, then head up to the Marina Bay Sands Observation Deck for that “I’m in a sci‑fi movie” skyline. Swing by the SG60 Heart&Soul installations to get a feel for Singapore’s past and future in one hit. If you want a quirky challenge, join the Conspiracy outdoor escape game, then reward yourself with satay and sugarcane at Lau Pa Sat or Makansutra Gluttons Bay.Hidden‑gem vibe: duck into a neighborhood like Tiong Bahru or Joo Chiat for indie cafes, murals, and old‑meets‑new architecture—it’s where you really feel the city’s soul beyond the big attractions.Local tip: hawker centre lines are a cheat code. If a stall has a long queue and an old‑school signboard, that’s where the good stuff is. Also, chope culture is real—if you see a packet of tissues on a table, that seat is taken. Do not anger the lunchtime pros.Before we wrap, tease for tomorrow: weekend guides like Little Day Out and Vogue Singapore are spotlighting more SG60 experiences, wellness classes, church Christmas festivals, and pre‑NYE parties, so expect a Sunday packed with family‑friendly events by day and serious dancing by night. Tune in tomorrow and I’ll scout the wildest, weirdest, and most wonderful picks for you.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Singapore's Festive Frenzy: Flea Feasts, Symphony Sorcery, and Nutcracker Nights

    19/12/2025 | 2min

    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city adventurer, and today we're diving into the Lion City's festive frenzy on this balmy Friday in mid-December. Picture sunny skies around 30 degrees Celsius with that signature humid buzz—perfect for sweating it out at quirky outdoor vibes while the holiday spirit amps up the energy.Kicking off today, catch the Twilight Flea & Feast at Suntec Singapore from noon till late—think street food feasts, vintage treasures, and family-friendly haggling under the stars, My Guide Singapore highlights it as a top December party spot. Culture lovers, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra conducts at Esplanade Concert Hall at 7:30pm with Hans Graf and Churen Li delivering orchestral magic, straight from SSO's calendar. Families, dash to The Nutcracker ballet at Esplanade Theatre—world-class dancers like Iana Salenko whirl through the Land of Sweets, though note the 2:30pm show got canceled, per Esplanade updates. Night owls, Zouk's legendary Mambo Jambo fires up retro hits for synchronized sing-alongs and dance madness tonight, a Singapore nightlife staple. For a cultural twist, three Singapore-based Filipino bands rock the returning Bistro Rising show, as Philstar reports.Local buzz: The National Museum of Singapore just unveiled Singapore Odyssea and Once Upon a Tide exhibits honoring 60 years of independence—immerse in history with LED globes, magical companions, and 350 artifacts, per their PR Newswire launch today. No big transit hiccups, but transit stays smooth for these spots.Must-dos? Hit the flea feast for hidden gem bargains, then Symphony for elegant vibes or Mambo for high-energy retro romps. Families, Nutcracker's your fairy-tale fix; pair it with Gardens by the Bay's lingering festive lights if you're nearby.Local tip: Like a true Singaporean, beat the heat with kopi ais (iced coffee) from any hawker centre—it's the fuel for navigating like a pro, and fun fact, our multicultural "rojak" scene birthed this melting-pot drink culture.Tomorrow, Magic Hour at Raffles Hotel's lawn promises orchestral pops, and Nutcracker continues—tune in for more epic discoveries!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Your Singapore Weekend Planner Packed with Festive Fun and Geeky Delights

    14/12/2025 | 4min

    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore with your globe-trotting sports nut buddy, Oly Bennet, coming to you from the Little Red Dot where the humidity is high, the air-con is heroic, and the festive season is in full swing this Sunday. Singapore’s in peak year-end mode: malls are packed, Orchard Road is glowing with Christmas lights, and the skies are mostly warm and cloudy with the classic “might rain, might not, bring an umbrella just in case” vibe.Let’s kick off with what’s popping today. Over at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Doujin Market Mini 2025 is in full blast, a bite-sized fandom convention bringing together pop culture creators, art, merch, and a whole lot of cosplay energy according to Suntec Singapore’s event listing. If you love anime, games, or quirky indie art, this is your playground.For something outdoorsy with a festive twist, Gardens by the Bay is deep in Christmas season mode. Their calendar shows extended evening light shows at Supertree Grove with Garden Rhapsody and the Borealis installation timed to sync with the Christmas Wonderland period, turning the skyline into a neon snow globe without the cold. Just note that Floral Fantasy opens from noon today due to a launch event earlier in the morning.If brain games are more your sport, Eventbrite lists the Singapore Conspiracy Game: The Outdoor Escape happening around St Andrew’s Road. Think citywide treasure hunt meets escape room: you and your crew race around downtown solving puzzles and decoding clues using the actual streets as your game board. It’s like Amazing Race, but with more selfies and fewer TV cameras.For families and collectors, Singapore Expo is hosting the Singapore Card Show 2025, billed as the largest card show in the country, celebrating everything from sports cards to trading card games. It’s cardboard chaos in the best possible way.On the culture and concerts front, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra is wrapping up its SSO Christmas Concert 2025 weekend at Esplanade Concert Hall, with a classic, sing-along-friendly holiday programme, as listed on the SSO website. Perfect if you want to swap shopping-bag noise for orchestral bells.Now, a couple of handy city updates. Gardens by the Bay notes that Supertree Grove and the Meadow are closed to the general public from 5.30pm to 11pm during the Christmas Wonderland run, so plan your photo ops earlier in the day unless you’ve got event tickets. Year-end crowds are thick across the MRT network, especially around City Hall, Orchard, and Bayfront in the evening, so tap in a little earlier if you’re heading to a show or event.Here are some must-do moves for today. Hit a hawker centre—try Maxwell, Amoy, or Lau Pa Sat—for a late breakfast: kaya toast, kopi, and maybe a cheeky plate of chicken rice if you’re already in lunch mode. Swing by Gardens by the Bay in the afternoon, then roll into the light shows as the skyline flips to night mode. If you’re a fan of niche fun, combine Doujin Market Mini by day with the outdoor escape game nearby for a full “geek cardio” experience. Night owls can finish with drinks around Clarke Quay or a chill rooftop bar at Marina Bay.Local tip from your sports-obsessed tour guide: Singapore’s unofficial national sport is queueing. If you see a long line at a hawker stall, that’s often the best food in the area. Join the queue, trust the aunties and uncles in front of you, and you’ll be rewarded with championship-level noodles.Before we sign off, keep an eye on tomorrow’s calendar: more Christmas festivities at Gardens by the Bay, ongoing year-end shopping madness on Orchard, and the fandom fun at Suntec winding down, so it’s your last chance to dive into that creator scene. Tune in tomorrow for fresh picks, new events, and more ways to turn Singapore into your personal playground.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Singapore Sizzles with Holiday Fun Sci-sational Xmas Jewel Fandom Cat Fest Orchestra and More

    13/12/2025 | 4min

    Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Singapore with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, coming to you from the Lion City on Saturday, 13 December 2025. Singapore is sizzling today in every way: hot, humid, with that classic “bring a brolly just in case” sky, air-con on max, and the city buzzing with pre-Christmas energy in malls, museums, and along Marina Bay.Let’s kick off with what’s happening right now. Over at the Science Centre Singapore, Little Day Out highlights Sci-sational Christmas 2025, a family-friendly mashup of science experiments, festive décor, and hands-on activities that will keep kids happily wired without any extra sugar. Jewel Changi Airport is throwing a fandom party today, according to Elle Singapore, complete with a special fan event at the Cloud9 Piazza, so you can plane-spot, shop, and scream for your faves all in one go. Cat lovers, this is your Super Bowl: Travel and Tour World reports that the Singapore Cat Festival 2025 claws into Suntec Singapore this weekend, from 10am to 8pm, with cat products, adoption drives, and more glorious floof than your lint roller can handle. If you’re in a more musical mood, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra’s Christmas Concert 2025 is lighting up Esplanade Concert Hall tonight with carols and choruses perfect for that “I live in a movie” feeling. And at Suntec Singapore, the STEMI Christmas Gospel event is running this afternoon into the evening, turning the convention centre into a full-on praise and music zone.On the city updates front, VisitSingapore’s events listings show December packed with cultural happenings like the Singapore Biennale 2025 and Gallery Children’s Biennale, so expect slightly busier trains around the Civic District and Marina Bay as art lovers flock in. Marina Bay Sands’ event directory adds a steady stream of conferences and expos at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, which means Marina Bay and Bayfront MRT could be extra crowded around check-in and knock-off hours—tap in a little earlier if you’ve got evening plans there.Now, game plan for your day. Start with a classic: hit a hawker centre like Maxwell Food Centre or Lau Pa Sat for kaya toast or chicken rice, then stroll over to Marina Bay Sands and head up to the SkyPark Observation Deck, which My Guide Singapore flags as a must-do for those panoramic “look, I’m on a postcard” views. For something more offbeat, hop to the Bras Basah.Bugis precinct to soak up museums and indie vibes—especially timely with major arts events and biennales rolling through this year. Families can combine Sci-sational Christmas at Science Centre with an evening walk at the nearby Jurong Lake Gardens for sunset and playground time. Night owls, pivot to Clarke Quay or Ann Siang Hill later on for bars, live music, and some very photogenic shophouses.Local tip time: if you want to sound like you know what you’re doing, when someone asks if you’ve eaten, just say “Have, have, just now only” even if it was three hours ago. And remember, most malls and attractions are linked by covered walkways or underground passages—follow the signs and you can dodge both rain and sun like a true Singapore pro.Before I sign off, keep an eye on tomorrow’s continuation of the Singapore Cat Festival at Suntec and more Christmas-season concerts and family events citywide. I’ll be back with fresh picks, new openings, and more quirky corners of Singapore for you to explore.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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