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September 14, 2025 6 mins
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore—brought to you on this sunny Sunday, September 14th, 2025! Oly Bennet here, your whirlwind guide to the city’s wild side, oddball events, and pulse-quickening adventures. Today, Singapore’s sizzling with humid warmth, temps dancing around 32°C, and a lively breeze teasing the trees. There’s a palpable buzz downtown, as festivals light up riversides, creatives take over city blocks, and the scent of decadent desserts wafts through street markets. If you’re looking for one city that never runs out of surprises, Singapore’s your playground.

Here’s your express ticket to today’s top happenings lighting up the Lion City. The Singapore River Festival is in full swing—head to Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, and Robertson Quay tonight for jaw-dropping projection mapping shows, a Symphony of Lights illuminating historic bridges, pet-friendly walks, and artisanal markets overflowing with local creations. Lovers of all things quirky should swing by the Public Garden at Suntec, where indie makers and designers are serving up a kaleidoscope of fashion, art, and irresistibly odd snacks. For culture connoisseurs, Singapore Design Week is popping off across Bras Basah and Jalan Besar—catch free installations like the “Unnatural History Museum,” or let your imagination run wild with “The Sausage of the Future,” where food, art, and fun fuse in totally unexpected ways. Meanwhile, families (and sweet-tooths) can cool off at the Museum of Ice Cream’s fourth birthday bash at Dempsey Hill, with Asia’s largest Sprinkle Pool open for one last day—a sugar-dusted splash-fest complete with painting workshops and a flavor-guessing contest for those feeling extra adventurous.

If you’re itching for action or angling for the unique, today’s also a hit for hobbyists and collectors—the Model Car Show is on at Suntec Convention Centre, showing off detailed mini-motors that’d make any petrolhead swoon. Over at the National Library, the Big Book Giveaway is turning readers into happy bookworms, with thousands of pre-loved tomes up for grabs absolutely free.

In the heartlands, catch your breath with hyper-local wellness: “Park(ing) Day” has transformed ordinary carparks in Jurong East into a citywide playground of smoothie bikes, foot soaks, nap corners, and yes—frying-pan ping-pong. Who knew urban planning could be this awesome?

Foodies, fasten your seatbelts—the Singapore Food Festival is serving up a feast across more than 30 venues islandwide, with the legendary Adriano Zumbo making his Asia debut. Sample his signature pastries at Dempsey Hill—where the sugar rush is as real as the crowds—or hit up the sustainability-themed Farmer’s Market popping up next week for some culinary fireworks and eco-friendly vibes.

Now, for local buzz—according to AsiaOne, Singapore’s recently unveiled several new bar-eateries near Robertson Quay with creative late-night bites, and the always-on-time MRT is trialing a new “quiet carriage” policy after 8 pm, so enjoy a peaceful ride after all the excitement. Over in Little India, the Deepavali Light-Up is starting to sparkle, with kaleidoscopic decorations and a calendar full of rangoli art, music, and dance performances—don’t miss it after sunset.

For must-dos today, here’s Oly’s power picks: stroll the river under the Symphony of Lights, jump into the Sprinkle Pool if you haven’t already, and snack your way through the night markets. Not enough? Park yourself by Orchard Road for an impromptu street performance or tackle a grassroots cycling tour starting from Telok Ayer MRT.

Local tip of the day: Respect the lunchtime queue. If you see a tissue packet “chope-ing” a seat at a hawker centre, don’t move it—that’s prime real estate in Singapore’s sacred foodie culture! And if you say “can,” with a cheerful nod, you’ll fit right in.

On tomorrow’s radar, Singapore Design Week shifts into overdrive with street pop-ups and a secret speakeasy tour, the Hobbies Fair gears up for makers of every stripe, and the city’s rooftops start filling with Silent Disco parties. You honestly won’t want to miss what’s coming next—so tune in for another round of wild discoveries with Oly tomorrow!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Things to Do in Singapore podcast. Welcome
listeners to Things to Do in Singapore, brought to you
on this sunny Sunday, September fourteenth, twenty twenty five. Only Bennett.
Here your world wind guide to the city's wild side,
oddball events and pulse quickening adventures. Today Singapore sizzling with

(00:21):
humid warmth temps dancing around thirty two degrees celsius and
a lively breeze teasing the trees. There's a palpable buzz
downtown as festivals light up, riversides, creatives take over city blocks,
and the scent of decadent desserts wafts through street markets.
If you're looking for one city that never runs out
of surprises, Singapore's your playground. Here's your express ticket to

(00:45):
today's top happenings. Lighting up the Lion City. The Singapore
River Festival is in full swing. Head to Boat Key,
Clark Key and Robertson Key tonight for jaw dropping projection
making shows, a symphony of light, eliminating his historic bridges,
pet friendly walks and artisanal markets overflowing with local creations.

(01:06):
Lovers of all things quirky should swing by the public
Garden at Suntech, where indiemakers and designers are serving up
a kaleidoscope of fashion, art and irresistibly odd snacks for
culture connoisseurs. Singapore Design Week is popping off across Brass

(01:28):
Basar and Jalandazar. Catch free installations like the Unnatural History Museum,
or let your imagination run wild with the Sausage of
the Future, where food, art and fun fuse in totally
unexpected ways. Meanwhile, families and sweet tooths can cool off

(01:48):
at the Museum of Ice Cream's fourth Birthday Bash at
Dempsey Hill, with Asia's largest sprinkle pool open for one
last day, a sugar dusted splashfest complete with painting workshops
and a flavor guessing contest for those feeling extra adventurous.
If you're itching for action or angling for the unique,

(02:08):
today's also a hit for hobbyists and collectors. The Model
Car Show is on that Suntech Convention Center, showing off
detailed many motors that make any petrol head swoon over.
At the National Library, the Big Book Giveaway is turning
readers into happy bookworms, with thousands of pre loved tomes
up for grabs absolutely free. In the Heartlands catch your

(02:32):
breath with hyperlocal wellness. Parking Day has transformed ordinary car
parks in Duram East into a citywide playground of smoothie bikes,
foot soaks, nap corners and yes, frying pan ping pong.
Who knew urban planning could be this awesome. Foodies, fasten
your seat belts. The Singapore Food Festival is serving up

(02:53):
a feast across more than thirty venues Islandlde with the
legendary Adriano Zumbo making his Asia debut. Sample his signature
pastries at Dempsey Hill, where the sugar rush is as
real as the crowds. Or hit up the sustainability themed
Farmer's Market popping up next week for some culinary fireworks
and eco friendly vibes. Now for local buzz. According to

(03:16):
Asia One, Singapore's recently unveiled several new bar eateries near
Robertson Key with creative late night bites, and the always
on Time MRT is trialing a new quiet carriage policy
after eight pm, so enjoy a peaceful ride after all
the excitement. Over in Little India, the Dico Valley Light
up is starting to sparkle with colleidoscopic decorations and a

(03:38):
calendar full of wrangly art, music and dance performances. Don't
miss it after sunset for mustdoos today, here's Oley's power picks.
Stroll the river under the symphony of lights, jump into
the sprinkle pool if you haven't already, and snack your
way through night markets not enough, park yourself by Orchard

(04:19):
Road for an impromptu street performance, or tackle a grassroots
cycling tour starting from Telekaya MRT local tip of the day,
respect the lunchtime queue. If you see a tissue packet

(04:52):
choping is seated a hawker center, don't move it. That's
prime real estate in Singapore's sacred FOODI culture. And if
you say ken with a cheerful nod, you'll fit right in.
On tomorrow's radar, Singapore Design Week shifts into overdrive with
street pop ups and a secret speakeasy tour. The Hobby's

(05:12):
Fair gears up for makers of every stripe, and the
city's rooftops start filling with silent disco parties. You honestly
won't want to miss what's coming next, so tune in
for another round of wild discoveries with only Tomorrow. Thanks
for listening, Please subscribe and remember this episode was brought
to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content

(05:35):
like this, please go to Quiet Please dot ai
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