If you’re not a museum person and wish to spend rainy days inside, consider one of these Singapore activities during your next visit. These Singapore workshops have a little something for everybody, whether you are looking for a creative outlet, make a unique souvenir, connect with others, or you just want to try something new, this list of Singapore activities has got you covered!
Booking yourself a workshop is also a great way to escape the heat. Some of these Singapore activities (such as rug tufting or painting) can result in a larger, even heavy piece that isn’t suitable for your luggage. Keep in mind that international shipping is your friend. You may also notice that many of these businesses refer to workshop sessions as “art jamming”.
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Wild Flower Studio
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📍56A Niven Road (just outside Little India)
A true one of a kind experience merge into one – this Singapore activity lets you paint with cats! Not only can you enjoy a fun night painting while you can also adopt or sponsor a kitty!
Art Pop Studio
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📍3007 Ubi Road 1 #06-446 (MacPherson)
Take painting to the next level with this Singapore activity! Art Pop Studio offers a variety of textured art and balloon splatter workshops. Paper clay art, bag painting, and water colour are also available.
Paintblush Pte
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📍73 Dunlop Street (Little India)
Take a guided or unguided session, sip some wine, and paint away! This Singapore activity offers bottomless wine and even ice cream packages!
Motion Art Space
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📍36A Arab Street
Motion Art Space is just what it sounds like – art on the move. You can create your very own gravity influenced masterpiece doing this Singapore activity! Let the pain spill, spin, and splatter to reveal an abstract piece of beauty.
Cafe de Paris
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📍313 Orchard Road, #B1-37 inside 313@somerset (Orchard Road)
Yes, you can paint here. BUT! You can also enjoy high tea. Paint and snack while you take in the stunning atmosphere. Cafe de Paris is amazing for hosting your next party or girl’s night. Add this Singapore activity to your bucket list.
Mochiart Art Studio
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📍Oxley Bizhub, 2 Ubi Road 1, #10-16 62 inside Oxley BizHub 2 (McPherson)
This Singapore activity will let you paint on canvas or on bear figurines. You can even paint sneakers, totes, and t-shirts. Watercoloring is also an option. Let your imagination run wild at Mochiart Art Studio! Mira Singapore is also in this complex, if you feel like making soap!
Lazo
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📍10 Woodlands Square 03-43, #1 Woodsquare Solo (Northern Singapore)
Enjoy art jamming with a view at Lazo! This Singapore activity offers a unique texture painting workshop as well as standard art jamming courses. Lazo also offers tote painting, keychain making, jesmonte making, and more!
White Canvas Studio
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📍229A Upper Thomson Road (Bishan, central Singapore)
White Canvas offers acrylic workshops, coffee painting, jesmanite, and resin art design classes. They also offer art jamming courses for adults and kids, guided or unguided! If you are looking for a new purse, purse art jamming is also an option at this Singapore activity!
Hueplay Studios
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📍181 Orchard Central#04-07, inside Orchard Central Mall
This studio offers a variety of services, rug tufting being the main attraction. This Singapore activity also offers glow in the park painting and small knit workshops – great if you don’t want something large to take back home with you in your suitcase.
With Autumn
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📍Goodman Arts Centre Block O #02-64
From rug tufting to Sari embroidering, this Singapore activity has lots more to offer. At With Autumn, you can learn to crochet, do standard embroidery, as well as workshops for needle felting, fabric dying, tapestry weaving, and lampshade making!
Tuft Club
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📍57 Circular Road, #03-01 (Clarke Quay)
Tuft Club is another opportunity to try out this Singapore activity right in the heart of the city centre! They offer a variety of tufting workshops based on rug size; 25×25 cm/40×45 cm/65×65 cm, so think small, medium, and large. They also offer a punch needle workshop a.k.a. embroidery.
Project Blue
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📍Ruby Industrial Complex – Genting Block (Boon Keng, eastern Singapore)
Project Blue is offers a true one of a kind Singapore activity through their Cyanotype printing workshops. Cyanotype is defined on their website as “a fascinating blend of printmaking and an alternative photographic printing process with its origins dating back to the creation of blueprints in 1842.” It is a blend between painting and old photo development. Odelia’s studio is absolutely stunning and you are going to love the experience!
Anna Craft Creative
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📍3 Soon Lee Street, #05-29 Pioneer Junction, inside (Jurong West)
If you love bright colors, it may be worth the trip to Anna Craft Creative. This Singapore activity is unique as you can also tuft bags as well as pillows!
WeTuft
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📍Orchard Cineleisure, 8 Grange Road, #02-06
This Singapore activity is action packed for all your tufting needs; many make pet/animal rugs while others tuft the logo or jersey of their favorite football club. We Tuft also offers one-off workshops where you can decorate shoes or phone cases with charms.
About You SG
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📍 Rochor Canal Road, #02-39 inside Sim Lim Square (just outside Little India)
About You not only offers rug tufting, but you can actually knit your very own blag! This Singapore activity specializes in chunky yarn meaning you can make your own soft bag or you can opt for making a cloud pillow. This workshop is especially great for teens as it is typically easier to knit with large chunky yarn as you can sort of see what you’re doing!
GINLEE Studio
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📍Great World City Mall, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #01-145 (Robertson Quay)
📍46 Kim Yam Road, New Bahru, #02-10 (Big Block near Clarke Quay)
📍252 North Bridge Road (Raffles City Mall)
Step out of your comfort zone and craft your pleated bag at GINLEE. This simple yet elegant bag design is part of their MAKE project; a fashion line based on simplicity and sustainability. A minimum of two people are required per booking, and this Singapore activity is offered at three locations.
Hides and Thread
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📍11 Kallang Place, #05-06 (Kallang)
Hides and Thread offer basic and advanced workshops of leather crafting. Basic workshops include small items such as sunglass pouches, card holders, lanyards, watch straps, and more. The advanced version of this Singapore activity includes bags, notebook sleeves, and wallets.
Crafune
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📍Two Locations: 38 Haji Lane, #02-0 and 46 Kim Yam Road, #02-11 (Kampong Glam & New Bahru)
With two locations, Crafune offers a large number of workshops, with each location offering something different. This Singapore activity offers workshops for pet collars, wallets, bags of all types, pencils cases and much more. Get crafty and make a gift for someone special in your life!
Kult Bespoke Studio
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📍43 Malan Road, inside Southern Depot (Southern Singapore)
Craft your one of a kind piece at the Southern Depot’s Kult Bespoke Studio. Not only can you enjoy a Singapore activity but you can turn your workshop into a party by bundling a food and beverage package.
The Leather Society
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📍11 Woodlands Close, #04-18 (Northern Singapore)
Make your custom and quality piece at the Leather Society. This Singapore activity offers four workshops, no prior experience is required.
The Imperial Smithster
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📍229 Joo Chiat Road, #03-01, near the famous Peranakan Houses (Southeastern Singapore)
Cast your own metal jewelry with the workshops at the Imperial Smisther. A unique approach to true jewelry making, this Singapore activity lets you craft rings to your liking. Their Instagram page even has a post about a tooth grill that was cast!
Few Gram Studi0
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📍277 Orchard Road#03-03, inside Orchard Gateway Mall
Enjoy a personalized experience with the ring making workshop inside Orchard Gateway Mall! This Singapore activity requires no experience at all as their team is happy to take you through the process step by step.
Floral Knots
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📍277 Orchard Road#03-05, inside Orchard Gateway Mall
Just a few steps down from Few Gram Studio, you will find Floral Knots. This name is a bit misleading as this Singapore activity offers workshops involving charm jewelry! You can get crafty by making earrings, bracelets, bag charms, and resin coasters! I suppose their name ties into their more feminine and flower-forward theme!
Crafts of Green
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📍41 Jalan Pemimpin, #03-01C, inside the Kong Beng Industrial Building (Ang Mo Kio, central Singapore)
One of the most unique Singapore activity, you can create your own dried flower terrarium at Crafts of Green! You can even make little pots of cacti or succulents.
Ask a French – Flowers
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📍 Delivery service – flower workshops vary by location; check website for next event!
Get your nature on with the Singapore activity offered by ask a French! Make your own custom bouquet with dried and live plants, as well as flowers from many parts of the world. She also offers bridal bouquets and weekly subscriptions – If you want to propose in Singapore, consider Aude to make a special floral arrangement for the occasion!
J2 Terrarium
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📍1 Yishun Industrial Street 1, #04-33 A’Posh Bizhub (northern Singapore)
If you’re not afraid to get your hands dirty, then a real life terrarium workshop at J2 may just be the enjoyable Singapore activity for you. Make your very own jar of life or opt for an isopod tank or dried floral decor piece. You can also partake in a Kokedama workshop!
Wren’s Floral Studio
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📍181 Orchard Road, #06-18 inside Orchard Central Mall
From flower baskets to Christmas tree workshops, this Singapore activity offers single, group, or couples crafting sessions. If you check out their Instagram, you will see that this floral shop supports lots of weddings, parties, and photoshoots.
The Scent Parlor
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📍67 Circular Road, Level 3
Make a Christmas wreath during the season, or craft a fortune flower box. If you like to live elegantly, this Singapore activity is most definitely for you!
Gentle Hands Craft
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📍333 Kreta Ayer Road, #01-32 inside Chinatown Point
Gentle Hands Craft specializes in a one of a kind floral decor – the pocket flower room diffuser. Not just pretty, but also smells good, this Singapore activity will show you truly how skilled and steady your hands can be.
Pei Lin’s Crafts
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📍7500A Beach Road, #B1-302, inside the Plaza (Kampong Glam)
These art workshops with Pei Lin are truly unique. This Singapore activity allows you to paint sneakers and canvases. However, Pei Lin is best known for her workshops involving the painting of Peranakan tiles and Tingkat, a Peranakan stacked lunchbox. The bright pictures and colors speak for themselves.
Kintsugi Art Studio
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📍2 Fowlie Road, #01-07 Sycamore Tree (Katong)
Ever heard of Kintsugi? It’s the Japanese art of mending broken pottery…meaning that this Singapore activity surrounds just this wonderful ancient tradition. Its like reverse mosaic. I do want to highlight that Kintsugi Art Studio also offers other workshops surrounding Japanese culture; these include tea ceremonies, incense making, fabric gift wrapping, coaster making, embroidery, as well as advanced and private sessions.
The Potter’s Guilt
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📍195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace, #01-03 (Chinatown)
The Potter’s Guilt offers a variety of pottery workshops for all your clay building needs. From basic hang building to potter’s wheel, to kid’s classes and even Sgraffito workshops, this Singapore activity has it all. There are also open studio hours for those who want more hands on time at the wheel, once they have mastered the basics, of course!
7879 Gallery and Clayworks
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📍105 Desker Road, #01-01 (Little India)
Who is ready to throw down the wheel? Get real hands on pottery experience at 7879! This Singapore activity offers a variety of pottery courses for big and small!
Am I Addicted Korean Pottery Studio
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📍181 Orchard Road, #05-37 inside Orchard Central Mall
Am I Addicted is a unique wheel to kiln studio that uses clay imported right from Korea. You get to make and pain your creations with this Korean Singapore activity. It makes for a great date night (day?) idea. Plus you can always step out into the mall for refreshments and a break.
Dirty Hands Only
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📍3 Mount Emily Road (Near Orchard Road)
Dirty Hands Only, uniquely and appropriately named, offers an outdoor rooftop pottery experience. If you don’t mind the heat and enjoy the view, this sweaty adventure may just be for you! Not every Singapore activity has to be indoors after all!
Print n Matters
📍3011 Bedok Industrial Park East, #03-2014 (Simei, near Jewel Changi Int’l Airport)
Print n Matters is best known for its paper making and paper pulp painting workshop. But if you want to take it a step further, you can opt for a planner making workshop instead! This Singapore activity also offers Lego print and paper marbling workshops.
Epic Workshops
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📍37 Jalan Pemimpin, #03-10 Mapex Building (Bishan, Central Singapore)
As the name implies, this Singapore activity offers a variety of epic workshops. From sneaker art, acrylic bear statues, succulent terrariums, leather making, candle and soap making, coaster resin, and much more. This place has a lot to offer under one roof.
Craft Beast
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📍354 Beach Road #02-00 (Kampong Glam)
Design your very own phone case with this Singapore activity. You can also buy ready made phone cases if design is not your style.
State of Shiok
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📍195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace, #02-08A (just outside Chinatown)
Asia’s ONLY tattoo jamming place where you can make pseudo tattoos on skin-esque mats. I’ve never seen anything like this being offered to the public, making this Singapore activity truly one of a kind.
The Sustainability Project
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📍21 Bukit Batok Cres, #06-78 Wcega Tower
The Sustainability Project offers a unique take on workshops and purpose. They offer a variety of Singapore activities such in the art of upcycling, like learning to reuse orange peals, making reusable bees wax cling wrap, coffee ground body scrubs, bar soap, lip balm, and deodorant making, toilet bombs, and more! If you are not looking to craft your own sustainable tools and products, you can always opt to purchase items directly from them; this includes things such as wooden combs, shower steamers, bar soap, bamboo straws, as well as over 250 other products
Fawn Labs
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📍Tras Street, #71 2B (Tanjong Pagar)
Ever wanted to make your own skincare? You can do just that at Fawn Labs. Become a cosmetic chemist for a day and craft your unique serums. Let this Singapore activity become a special keepsake and actual useful product you can use back home!
Tombalek
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📍 7 Mandai Link #10-22 (Northern Singapore)
This Singapore activity is probably one of the most intense! This heavily hands on workshop offers classes in glass blowing, furniture making, as well as knife making and blacksmithing! If you are someone that loves to work with their hands, consider making a trip up to Tomalek
L’Atelier Du Rêve
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📍751 North Bridge Road, #02-01
Get crafty with this Singapore activity at L’Atelier Du Rêve, located in Kampong Glam near the Sultan Mosque. Make an acrylic drip bear statue or keychain, accessorize your own phone case, or create your own decorative globe! Message them via What’s App to secure your reservation (details on their IG).
Bonsai Inc.
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📍18 Sin Ming Lane #08-25 Midview City (Bishan)
This may be a better suited Singapore activity for locals, however, this one of a kind Bonsai workshop really is unique. You can choose to bring your own to beautify or learn to repot it, or you can opt for a from scratch workshop, tropical or juniper! The latter two are beginner friendly!
Cocoart
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📍Two Locations: 41 Beach Road, #02-01 / #03-01 & 6 Raffles Boulevard, #03-154 (both located in the City Centre)
This Singapore activity offers a variety of workshops, which differ by location. Claypot making, wheel throwing, acrylic paint statues, scented candle crafting, phone cases, and tote bag design are part of the activities offered, just to name a few. What stood out to me is a slime making workshop, as well as one for designing plushies.
The Cozy Cabin
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📍35 Kallang Pudding Road, Tower A, #08-07 Tong Lee Building (MacPherson)
This arts and crafts centric studio is just adorable. This Singapore activity offers a variety of workshops such as crafting sun catchers, jar and plate decor, and phone strap design.
Splat Paint House
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📍207a Upper Thomson Road (Mary Mount, Central Singapore)
Splat Paint House lets you get messy during your art session. This Singapore activity is great for families, as the kids can truly paint outside the lines here!
Craftastic
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📍#02-29 Millage, 55 Changi Road (Geyland, eastern Singapore)
This one stop shop is truly a gift maker’s paradise. Craftastic offers workshops that include floral arrangements, gift baskets, wheel throwing, cake painting, floral canvas art, as well as mask decorating and much much more. There will be something for everybody!
Magpie and Giggles
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📍Private Residence near Holland Village (Queenstown)
Make this a one of a kind Singapore activity with this woven decor workshop. These woven masterpieces are usually hung on the wall similar to a tapestry.
Sundowner, the hub for unique experiences
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📍705A E Coast Road, No. 705 (Eastern Singapore)
This business is the king of Singapore activities and workshops on their rooftop and all around town. It offers many unique workshops and strange experiences such as honey tasting from a bee hive and honey making, insect study sessions, salad making, cocktail mixing, pizza making, coffee roasting, mead making, chocolate making, terrarium and mini tree workshops, mini zen garden, paper marbling, as well as more entertainment events such as magic shows and cold plunges.
PURRM/Dying Trades SG
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📍Mobile
This one of a kind workshop, PURRM, stands for Play, Upcycle, Reuse, Recraft and Make. It aims to upcylce old products to be used as something new. Although this Singapore activity is more geared towards locals, it is one step in the right direction when it comes to sustainability. It’s initial focus out was on glass products to combat food waste, but you can learn the most up to date information on their current projects through the dyingtradessg Instagram page.
Art Nooq
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📍195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace, #01-58 (just outside Chinatown)
Art Nooq allows you to paint totes and canvases. But what’s is unique with this Singapore activity is that they offer macaron painting as well! It reminds me of easter egg painting but more delicious.
Fun With Artz
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📍Canberra Drive in Yishun (more details revealed upon booking)
Fun with Arts is best known for their stunning clay food miniatures workshops. This Singapore activity allows you to craft tiny baked goodies, animals, a kaya toast breakfast spread, sushi, dim sum, hokkien mee, and so much more. Truly unique business also offers a variety of other craft workshops such as terrarium making, doll house and furniture making, ceramics, acrylic, and much more!
Saltt Workshop
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📍9 Ubi Link, #02-06 access by cargo lift, inside the Kawah Building (MacPherson)
Have you ever wanted to try a woodworking workshop as seen in nearly every North American high school on TV? Look no further than Saltt as this Singapore activity lets you craft wooden creations from cutting boards to toys to lamp stands and much more. Make your lamp stand here at Saltt and then craft your lampshade at With Autumn.
Sage Artelier
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📍6 Sin Ming Road, #01-16 Sin Ming Plaza (Bishan)
Sage Artelier is a one stop shop for many artistic outlets. This Singapore activity provides workshops on basic woodworking and painting, watercolour, resin, plushies, floral displays, clay, and embroidery; but what stood out here was skateboard art, gum ball machine making, LED painting, cake decorating, and mirror painting!
Unspokin’s Workshop
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📍1 Genting Link, #01-03 (Potong Pasir)
Unspokin is a bike repair shop that specializes in upcycling abandoned bicycles. However, this Singapore activity also offers a bike repair and restore workshop. Although this is not much of an exciting workshop for tourists, I decided to throw it on this list regardless!
Avant-Garde Art Space
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📍39 Jalan Pemimpin, #04-03A inside Tailee Industrial Building (Bishan)
This multi-purpose art space offers a variety of Singapore activities. You can do things such as leather making, acrylic pour, Japanese book binding, keychain making, camera and ukulele painting, as well as traditional canvas painting. Bookings are done exclusively through the Seeking Sophie booking site.
Brass Lion Distillery
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📍40 Alexandra Terrace (Southern Singapore)
Go to Gin-Making School at the Gin Lion Distillery. This Singapore activity lets you get familiar with botanicals and distill your very own bottle of gin. Sessions are only available on Saturday and Sunday.
K-Ginseng Farm
📍203 Henderson Road #03-07 inside Henderson Industrial Park (Southern Singapore)
If gin is not your thing, perhaps wine making is more so your go-to Singapore activity. Learn to make ginseng wine and Makgeolli, a Korean rice wine at K-Ginseng Farm.
Cocktail Making Workshop with the Artisan
📍2 Jalan Rajah (Privarte Residence in Novena)
Learn the art of mixology with a cocktail workshop! This Singapore activity will allow you to learn how to make a variety of cocktails either at the intimate studio or at your place for your next party! It is also colocated with the perfume shop Hyuuga.
Oou Kimchi Studio
📍Sky Vue Private Residence at 3 Bishan Street 15 (Bishan)
Make fresh and authentic Kimchi with a Korean chef! She also offers other classes where other traditional Korean dishes such as bulgogi, japchae, bibimbap, and korean pancakes.
Musketeers Coffee
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📍164 Kallang Way #02-k1, inside the West Wing Lobby on the Ground Floor (MacPherson)
Have you ever wanted to channel your inner barista? You can actually learn basic and advanced Latte Art at Musketeers Coffee! This Singapore activity also offers a coffee filter and specialty coffee workshop!
Golden Moments
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📍110 Lor 23 Geylang, #07-13
Are you a durian lover? There is a Singapore activity for you! Consider booking a durian tasting at Golden Moments, where you can taste a variety of durian types!
Yum Cha
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📍Two Locations: 20 Trengganu Street, #02-01 in Chinatown & 6 Changi Business Park Ave 1, #01-33 UE BizHub East near Changi Airport
Take in an authentic dim sum making experience at Yum Cha. Of course this Singapore activity will let you indulge in your creations after you have crafted them ever so carefully.
Let’s Yori Cooking Studio
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📍6a Shenton Way Downtown Gallery, #03-02 (CBD)
Embrace the Korean cuisine at Let’s Yori, a cooking studio that specializes in Korean food. Located in the Central Business District, this Singapore activity allows you to learn to cook some of your Korean faves such as soondubu, kimbap, and steamed eggs.
ABC Cooking Studio
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📍Two Locations; one at Funan Mall; 107, North Bridge Rd, #02-29 Funan & inside the Jewel Changi Airport (#03-225 & 226)
If you want the ultimate culinary experience, look no further than ABC Cooking Studio. It is a hub for many courses with various cuisines with the aim to make you a better home cook. This Singapore activity offers classes for kids, as well as courses specializing in brea baking, cake decorating, Wagashi making, and international fare.
Palate Sensations
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📍Chromos #01-03, 10 Biopolis Road (near Holland Village)
For adults or kids, locals or tourists, Palate Sensations has offers for everybody. They offer a variety of cooking courses from Malay to Mexican, pasta to dim sum, baking cakes to baking bread in the tandoor. This Singapore activity is sure to work up an appetite!
Cookery Magic
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📍117 Fidelio Street (Kembangan)
Cookery Magic is a true Singapore hidden gem! This outdoor cooking class (with cats!) is hosted at a private residence. This Singapore activity focuses on more local cuisine (South Indian, Malay, & Southern Chinese), but the most unique thing about this experience is that you can actually cook out on Pulau Ubin, as you can see in the pictures!
Food Playground
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📍24A Sago Street (Chinatown)
This Singapore activity is popular on Trip Advisor, and rightfully so. Each day, they offer different culinary experience with emphasis on Singaporean flavors. If you want to be outside of the kitchen though, you can go on a heritage race to hunt for clues around Chinatown!
The SSA Culinary Institute
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📍3 Irving Road, #02-07, #02-05, #02-04, #01-22 at Tai Seng Centre (MacPherson)
This culinary school offers dozens of courses for you to choose from. These courses are much more advanced and some classes last between 7-16 hours. This Singapore activity offers courses for Indian desserts, french pastries, dim sum, food safety, malay cuisine, Vietnamese dishes, and even coffee and Italian cuisine workshops.
Singapore’s Dragon Beard Candy
📍Workshops vary by location
Have you ever heard of this Singapore activity? Dragon Beard candy is a type of thin, flossy, almost web like string sugar candy that has an amazing texture. This Singapore workshop will teach you how to make and this Chinese candy as well as enjoy it of course. Truly one of a kind!
Carrara
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📍Blk 2 Jalan Bukit Merah #01-5148 (Southern Singapore)
Not only are they 100% Halal Certified, but Carrara teaches you to make ice cream at home from simple, everyday ingredients without an ice cream machine. This means you will learn the skills you need to replicate the process at your home. This Singapore activity is appropriate for all ages! If you don’t care for this workshop, do not worry. Carrara is an ice cream shoppe and restaurant that serves Western delights, to include waffles.
Janice Wong Pure Imagination
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📍1 Kim Seng Promenade, #B1, K119 inside of Great World Mall near Robertson Quay
Travel to Janice’s chocolate factory for one of her chocolate workshops. This Singapore activity offers bean to bar, chocolate appreciation and painting workshops, as well as others. Did you know that this sensational Singapore chef has her own cafe inside the Supertree Observatory at Gardens by the Bay?
Ice Cream Chefs
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📍12 Jalan Kuras (Upper Thomson)
Ice Cream Chef not only caters your event, but you can also partake in an ice cream churning workshop! This Singapore activity lets each person get their own churning station to create a blend and flavor unique to their own liking.
Mr. Bucket Chocolaterie
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📍13 Dempsey Road, #01-03/04 (Dempsey Hill)
Take a factory tour or make a chocolate bar at Mr. Bucket! This Singapore activity is amazing for all chocolate lovers – plus you can even purchase bon bons!
Maison 21G
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📍Shoppes at the Marina Bay Sands
The more you scroll down on this list, you will realize that the broad category of fragrance is a popular Singapore activity. If you want to create your own signature scent, you can mix your own perfume at Maison 21G, located inside the Shoppes at MBS.
Nefertum Fragrances
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📍73 Ubi Road 1,#07-63
This Singapore activity is held daily from 2pm-5pm (minimum of 2 pax, scheduled out ahead of time). Sip on your welcome drink while you get acquainted with scent notes to best craft your own unique fragrance! You can also craft scented candles at Nefertum!
Hyuuga
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📍2 Jalan Rajah (Privarte Residence in Novena)
Colocated as the same place as the Artisan cocktail mixer class, Hyuuga lets you home in on natural scents. This Singapore activity offers three workshops, an essential oil blend class, a natural mist workshop, and a pocket perfume course.
Sifr Aromatics
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📍42 Arab Street (Kampong Glam)
Right on Arab Street you will find Sifr Aromatics, a boutique perfume shop. You can craft your custom fragrance which ingredients are locally and regionally sourced. This makes Sift unique as its scents are ever changing based on availability of ingredients!
Scentopia
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📍36 Siloso Beach Walk, Unit 01-04 Senotsa Island (right on the beach across from Sentosa Beach Resort)
One of Sentosa Island’s newest attractions, this Singapore activity hosts parties and welcomes tourists looking to craft their perfect scent. They offer five differently themed, rather scented rooms, to best match your personality. I really wish they called it “Scentosa”.
Sally’s Room Candles
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📍195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace, #01-08 (right outside Chinatown)
Craft your custom candle at Sally’s Room during your visit to Singapore! This Singapore activity even offers a dual decorative jar for candles, meaning there is a pretty outer layer of decor wrapped around the inner jar that holds the wax itself.
Sugar & Spice
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📍8 Ubi Road 2, #03-10 Zervex (MacPherson)
Make stunning melt & pour soap or shampoo bars at Sugar & Spice in the scent of your choosing. Skin care basic courses are also available at this Singapore activity!
Happy Together Scent Studio
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📍Two Locations; 181 Orchard Road, #04-27/28 inside Orchard Central Mall & 50 East Coast Road #01-34 inside Roxy Square Mall
Happy Together is the studio for all things smell good. Perfume, candle, soap, skin care, and even cosmetic workshops are all a part of this Singapore activity.
Endnote.
📍181 Orchard Road, #04-27 inside Orchard Central Mall
Endnote does not really advertise this but this workshop, but they offer a perfume mixing class. If you are on Orchard Road and want to make a little keepsake, consider giving Endnote a call for this fragrant Singapore activity.
Freda’D
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📍3 Gateway Drive inside Westgate Mall (Jurong East)
Freda, the founder, once said that fashion is incomplete without the right scent. While Freda also offers corporate events and perfume parties, consider the basic Singapore activity of perfume blending based on your personality.
Chueok Fragrances
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📍545 Orchard Road, #04-05 inside Far East Shopping Centre (Newton)
While perfume making is also an option here, and it does have Korean essences. Chueok Fragrances stood out to me due to their unique take on their candle workshop. This Singapore activity is especially awesome if you love soap as ornaments.
Soul Good Project
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📍107 Eunos Avenue 3 inside Storefriendly Centre (Geylang)
Hopefully the personalized candle workshop will return soon, but until then, Good Soul Project does offer a personal care workshop. This Singapore activity is a three item class will send you home with a deodorant, a body mist, and a perfume balm.
To Be Calm
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📍310 Orchard Road, Level 3 inside Tang Plaza
Enjoy a 100% natural essential oil class for the most stress relieving aroma experience. Alternatively, you can craft a uniquely scented candle to light up back at home or bring back as a gift with from Singapore activity!
Oakland SG
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📍24 New Industrial Road, #05-01 INSPACE (Paya Lebar)
Make a sand candle! That’s right, a sand candle…or a mirror frame or trinquet. This small business offers the only sand candle Singapore activity in the city.
Soap Art
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📍183 Jalan Pelikat, #01-70 (Kovan)
Anything from soap making to soap carving, Soap Art is your destination for soap workshops for adults and for kids! However, you can branch of into coaster and rock art, as well as sand art, wire bending, pottery, paper making, and more. If you have little ones, take them to do this Singapore activity.
Miyo Candle
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📍395 Jalan Besar, #04-01 (Little India)
This candle shop stood out to me. They offer classes for wax diorama, jelly-ade/latte candles, dessert candles, herbariums, perfume, and moru doll workshops. This Singapore activity is too adorable to pass up!
Soap Ministry
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📍Two Locations; 277 Orchard Road, #03-04 inside Orchard Gateway Mall & 31 Toh Guan Road East #04-08 (Jurong East)
These Singapore activities are based on the location. However, they offer bar and liquid soap making workshops as well as another for bath bombs! Yes, they also offer a perfume and skin care course for lip and body balms.
Soap Rise
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📍41 Temple Street, #02-01 (Chinatown)
Craft your personal bath bombs, slime, and pretty soap bars at Soap Rise. Perfume workshops and crystal soap classes are also available for the most creative of Singapore activities!
Hush Candle
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📍623 Aljunied Roadd, #07-01 Aljunied Industrial Complex (MacPherson)
I really hope that Hush Candle open more slots for their adorable 100% vegan candle workshops. Their Merimekko experience may be the ideal for a candle-making Singapore activity as the candles are quite small.
Perfume Play Co.
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📍23 Bali Lane (Kampong Glam)
Craft perfumes, linen spray, candles, or “toilet tamers”, otherwise known as poopouri. Their candles remind me of a creamy sunset or a more gentle tie dye design. Check out this Singapore activity while visiting Arab Street!
Vcube Scenting
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📍64B Boat Quay, Level 3
In the heart of downtown you will find Vcube Scenting. This Singapore activity offers workshops for reed diffusers, perfumes, candles and essential oils.
Wickka Studio
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📍5 Coleman Street, B1-09 (near Fort Canning Park)
This candle workshop is described as calm and serene. Additionally, this Singapore activity will allow you to craft a candle that can help you with manifestation rituals.
Breathe Essentials Co.
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📍Mobile
Resin + Candles + Jewelry. That is what this business is all about. You can book your private session/Singapore activity by sending them a message on Instagram.
Unmi Lesson SG
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📍Upper Cross Street #04 -150 Block 34 (right outside Chinatown)
Best known for candle making, this Singapore activity offers much more! However, this business has so much to offer, including scented rocks, cosmetics, skin care, and bow making. You can make a lot of shapes at this shop, as seen in the photo.
by tee & co.
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📍37 Kallang Pudding Road, #07-13L (MacPherson)
This is no ordinary candle shop. This Singapore activity lets you partake in a candle workshop dedicated to delicious smelling candles ~ think matcha, candy cane, fruit scents, and much more. Makes you want to take a bite!
Nadra Lousie Studio
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📍228 Changi Road, #04-08, ICON@CHANGI (Geylang)
Craft macrame ornaments or hyperrealistic candles with this Singapore activity. This is an all women owned and operated business!
Candlescape Foundation
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📍1008 Toa Payoh North, #01-02 (Bishan)
Make candles in unique shapes and sizes with this Singapore activity. Candlescape offers shapes such as the Merlion, the durian, the viral cube bubble candle, flowers, macarons, cakes, and more!
Oo La Lab
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📍71 Amoy Street (Chinatown)
Design your signature scent at Oo La Lab in Singapore’s Chinatown. There are several fragrance workshops with options for kids! You can also craft your favorite scent into a candle.
Mira Singapore
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📍62 Ubi Road 1, #05-20 inside Oxley Bizhub 2
Though soap, candles, and perfume are their jam, Mira Singapore enhances their Singapore activity with a few new workshops. They now offer new courses for artisan perfume, wardrobe freshener, and hand sanitizer. Mochiart Art Studio is in the same complex; they offer a variety of painting classes.
Coming back again soon:
Studio MU YU
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📍91B Lavender Street, Level 3 (Kallang)
The owner is out until September 2024 due to her pregnancy. This Singapore activity offers wooden jewelry workshops!
Heavan Spot Grafitti
📍Looking for a new home!
This art room is currently looking for a new location; we will wait patiently for their return!
Summary and Final Thoughts…
Thank you kindly for scrolling through my ultimate list of Singapore activities and workshops. Singapore is ever evolving and I will be sure to update this list as things change. I hope you make the time to book yourself a session with one of these businesses to make some core memories on your trip or if you are living in Singapore. As mentioned over and over again, many Singapore activities allow you make a gift or a special keepsake!