Festive foods, shopping, and more: Ramadan bazaars in Singapore to check out
25/02/2025
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There ain’t no bazaar like a Ramadan bazaar. Part pasar malam, part festival, Ramadan bazaars in Singapore take celebrating iftar and the upcoming Hari Raya season seriously.
While some of these bazaars are weekend-long affairs, many of Singapore’s most iconic bazaars will last the entire holy month. So no matter where you are and when you are in Singapore this March, there’s always a great Ramadan bazaar to check out when the festive mood strikes.
01 • Gemilang Kampong Gelam

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Known as one of the most iconic Ramadan bazaars in Singapore, this Kampong Glam bazaar is a 35-day-long affair that’s slated to draw in over a million visitors this year. The main attraction, of course, is the diverse food selection that includes everything from classics like Satay Ummi to Yodaebak’s viral-to-be sushi bakes.
Apart from gorging on food, you’ll also be able to participate in plenty of fun activities such as coffee-brewing workshops, guided tours, and a Mystery Treasure Hunt with a chance of winning $8,000!
If you want to witness the true Ramadan spirit, be sure to come down on 22 March, when 1,000 worshippers will break their fast together in the bazaar’s annual iftar along Arab Street.
📍 Address: Kampong Gelam, Singapore 199018
⏰ Opening hours: Until 25 March, 2pm – 11pm daily
🌐 Website: instagram.com/visitkamponggelam
02 • Geylang Serai Bazaar

(Photo: TimeOut)
The Geylang Serai Bazaar holds the honour of being Singapore’s largest Ramadan bazaar, with over 500 stalls under its wing. To cater to both old- and new-gen visitors, the bazaar has been carefully curated to ensure that half of all stores will offer traditional fare, whether it be traditional Malay cuisine or stylish Hari Raya fits.
Additionally, every F&B stall at the Geylang Serai Bazaar provides at least 2 items on the menu priced at $3 or lower, so even the most Instagram-worthy rainbow waffle stalls will have something everyone can afford.
📍 Address: Engku Aman Turn, Singapore 408528
⏰ Opening hours: 26 February to 31 March, 10am – 12am daily
🌐 Website: instagram.com/wgeylangserai
03 • Me-You Market

(Photo adapted from: Me-You Market)
Believe me or not, there’s a Ramadan bazaar in Orchard called the Me-You Market. Head down to levels 3 and 4 of Taste Orchard and you’ll find artisan brands, thrift traders, and budding apparel brands from Singapore and Malaysia offering their newest and freshest for your discerning eye. Highlights include homemade jewellery from Haus of Sunny, chic bags from Zakwoowstyle, and Self Supply’s soy wax candles that are based on popular scents from Jo Malone.
📍 Address: Taste Orchard, 160 Orchard Road, Singapore 238842
⏰ Opening hours: 21 to 23 February, 12pm – 9pm daily
🌐 Website: instagram.com/me.youmarket
04 • Bazaria Marsiling

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Located right next to Woodlands MRT station and spanning the entire month of March, Bazaria Marsiling is the place to be for all your Ramadan shopping. With 4 F&B zones, another 4 for retail, and copious amounts of sitting space, this is the perfect Ramadan bazaar for Northies looking for a lively spot to break their fast.
Don’t take it from me, but the streets are also saying that popular influencer and Ah Boys to Men alumni Ridhwan Azman will be opening a booth together with halal zi char upstarts BFF Seafood. It’s not often that we get served grade-A seafood by grade-A hotties, so head down to this Woodlands bazaar while you can! 😉
📍 Address: Woodlands Mrt Station, 30 Woodlands Avenue 2, Singapore 738343
⏰ Opening hours: 27 February to 28 March, 12pm – 10pm daily
🌐 Website: instagram.com/tlkevents
05 • Celebfest Ramadan 2025

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Want to inject a little star power into your Ramadan? Come on down to one of the largest indoor Ramadan bazaars in Singapore and you might find yourself rubbing shoulders with the hottest personalities in town. The 2025 cast list isn’t out yet, but we know from the past that Hael Husaini, Taufik Batisah, Siti Nordiana, and breakout band Floor 88 were there.
While you’re at that, don’t forget to treat yourself to some delicious food and get some shopping done at the retail and home decor outlets. They even have a line-up of talks by well-known religious teachers.
📍 Address: Suntec Exhibition & Convention Centre, 1 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039593
⏰ Opening hours: 7 to 9 March, 12pm – 10pm daily
🌐 Website: instagram.com/celebfestsg
06 • Absolut Bazaar 2025

(Photo: Absolut Bazaar SG)
Absolut Bazaar is a mainstay in Malaysia’s Ramadan bazaar scene, and it’s no surprise that it was well-received here last year, with snaking queues lasting over 6 hours for viral treats like Crispy Kunafa and Lumut Cheese. 🤯
This year, Absolut is going even bigger with more viral options and festive goodies. Plus, the first 100 guests have a chance to win big at the fair’s Money Chamber challenge!
📍 Address: Singapore Expo, 1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150
⏰ Opening hours: 14 March, 12pm – 2am | 15 March, 9am – 2am | 16 March, 9am – 10pm
🌐 Website: instagram.com/absolutsingapore
07 • Bazaar Raya Utara

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Woodlanders are absolutely spoilt for choice this Ramadan season, as yet another bazaar located in the north has been announced. Be prepared to witness musical performances by traditional Gamelan artists and legendary oldies singer Dato Nash.
With over 90 stalls offering local and regional food, and trendy Muslim outfits, this bazaar will no doubt prove to be a smash hit with Northerners observing Ramadan with close friends and family.
Address: Sembawang MRT Station, 11 Canberra Road, Singapore 759775
Opening hours: 21 February to 29 March, 10am – 10pm
Website: facebook.com/KampungJelutung
(Featured photo: TimeOut)
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