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The Singapore Night Festival welcomes everyone to enjoy 16 nights of installations and creative encounters from 22 Aug – 6 Sep 2025 in Bras Basah.Bugis, Singapore’s arts and heritage district.

As this is a multi-sensory experience with moving lights, colours and sounds, the festival may be less accessible to people with sensory sensitivities. Exploring the entirety of the night festival will take approximately 3 hours by foot at a slow pace. Please ensure you are sufficiently hydrated.

Please approach our friendly Festival Assistants and Volunteers stationed across the festival zones for assistance. Our first aid and information counter can also be found at the SMU Arts Fest: 2560 @ SMU Campus Green. If you have any feedback, please get in touch with us at snf@heritage.sg.

About Bras Basah.Bugis

Managed by HeritageSG, Bras Basah.Bugis (BBB) is Singapore's arts & heritage district. This diverse area serves as a creative hub where art, culture, and heritage converge. The vibrant district celebrates Singapore's rich identity while fostering creativity, connection, and community.

Getting Here

Parking will not be readily available at the National Museum of Singapore during the period of Singapore Night Festival 2025 – visitors are advised to park at other nearby locations instead.

The Singapore Night Festival 2025 is readily accessible across multiple bus stops within the Bras Basah.Bugis precinct, such as the Bencoolen, Bras Basah, Bugis, City Hall, and Dhoby Ghaut MRT station.

Visitor Information

Please approach our friendly Festival Assistants stationed across the festival zones for assistance. Our first aid and information counter can also be found at the SMU Arts Fest: 2560 @ SMU Campus Green. Please approach the SNF staff and volunteers who are wearing festival lanyards for assistance.

Accessibility

The festival zones are accessible to wheelchair users, except for the SMU Arts Fest: 2560 @ SMU Campus Green, which has limited accessibility. Accessible toilets are available in most building venues including the National Museum of Singapore, the Peranakan Museum and the National Design Centre.

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