There’s always something new to discover about Singapore, from untold stories to heritage tours that bring the past to life. And with the SG Culture Pass, it’s now even easier to explore them all.
But if you haven’t booked any workshops yet, we’ve curated a mix of experiences you can enjoy using your SG Culture Pass credits instead. Each experience is a peek into the arts and culture scene, and a chance to show some love for these venues or organisers before another one bites the dust
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| Experience | Organiser | Price |
| Tea Appreciation | Tea Chapter | $78 |
| Portraits In Peranakan: A Living Heritage in Kebaya & Batik | Straits Enclave | $100 |
| Toa Payoh Heritage Trail | Tapestry Trails | From $25 |
| 12.ance Festival 2025 | Sigma Contemporary Dance | From $40 |
| J.I.A.K 99 Classic Hawker Experience | Jiak 99 Pte Ltd | $35 |
| Another World Is Possible | Marina Bay Sands | From $11.75 |
| Beat Mystique | Chill Sessions Records | From $27 |
| A Musical Box of Chocolates | Singapore Symphony Orchestra | From $19.60 |
| Wartime Cafe & Tour | Baroque House | From $73 |
| Falling Falling Falling Falling | Singapore Repertory Theatre | From $20 |
| Sing60 Music Festival | The Rice Company Limited | From $15 |
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At Tea Chapter, Singapore’s oldest and largest traditional Chinese teahouse, you’ll learn the world of tea beyond just drinking it. Here, you’ll get to explore the history of Chinese tea with the Tea Appreciation experience ($78).
Sample 3 different types of Chinese teas and pair them with snacks like homemade tea-braised egg, while learning about teas across different cultures and even trying your hand at tea brewing. At the end of the session, bring home tea bags as souvenirs, so you can continue savouring the flavours and memories long after the workshop ends.
Book the Tea Appreciation experience.
Step into Peranakan heritage with Portraits In Peranakan: A Living Heritage in Kebaya & Batik ($100) by Straits Enclave. You’ll dress up in kebayas, batik shirts, sarongs, jewellery, hairpieces, and beaded slippers for the full experience. Outfits are available in sizes XS to XXXXL, so everyone is welcome to try them on.
Once you’re all dolled up, enjoy a professional photoshoot at Peranakan Museum and along the colourful shophouses on Koon Seng Road. But the experience offers more than just pictures – you’ll also learn about Peranakan fashion and styling, and walk away with over 50 soft copy photos as a keepsake.
Book Portraits In Peranakan: A Living Heritage in Kebaya & Batik.
Queen Elizabeth visiting the “VIP Block” at Toa Payoh in 1967.
Image credit: @modernistarchitecturesingapore via Instagram
The Toa Payoh Heritage Trail (from $25) by Tapestry Trails takes you through Toa Payoh, where you’ll get to check out the “VIP Block” visited by Queen Elizabeth II, explore Chinese medical institutions funded by locals, and learn how the estate has evolved over the decades. Along the way, sample heritage hawker food from stalls that have perfected their craft over generations.
This is a family-friendly activity that’s suitable for all ages – even kids can join in and learn more about Singapore’s heritage together.
Book the Toa Payoh Heritage Trail.
If you’re taking up dance as a hobby or just enjoy movin’ and groovin’ to music, 12.ance Festival 2025 (from $40) by Sigma Contemporary Dance may pique your interest. Across the 3-week festival, you’re encouraged to experiment, collaborate, and discover new ways of expressing yourself through contemporary dance
SG Culture Pass holders can enjoy a special 3-credit bundle, where you’ll get to attend either 1 workshop, 1 class and 1 performance, 1 class and 1 jam, or 3 jams or performances of your choice.
Book tickets to 12.ance Festival.
Sample food served in a tingkat & take home a souvenir
Just when you think you’ve tried all types of hawker centre food, there’s always something new to uncover. The J.I.A.K 99 Classic Hawker Experience ($35) by Jiak 99 Pte Ltd might surprise you with interesting facts you may not have already known about Singapore’s hawker culture.
This 1-hour guided experience lets you explore 4 cultural zones, sample hawker bites from each ethnic group served in a traditional tingkat, and take part in fun trivia. You’ll also get hands-on with creating a special keepsake to bring home, like a jasmine wrist garland or Peranakan tile.
Book the J.I.A.K 99 Classic Hawker Experience.
Image credit: Marina Bay Sands
You don’t have to fast forward to a distant, sci-fi future to see what lies ahead for humanity. The Another World Is Possible (from $11.75) exhibition at ArtScience Museum brings together art, design, cinema, and imagination to help you visualise the future.
Walk through interactive installations featuring vertical gardens, floating farms, and creative projects from artists including Björk and Ming Wong. This experience lets you see how imagination and innovation could shape our world.
Book tickets to the Another World Is Possible exhibition.
Instead of partying it up in a club on a Friday night, take it chill and head to the Beat Mystique (from $27) rooftop concert by Chill Session Records on 28th November 2025. You’ll get to enjoy 3 live acts mixing percussion, vocals, and electric guitar to achieve groovy tunes.
It’ll be held at Mortar & Pestle, where you can grab some dinner and drinks, dance the night away, or just soak in the vibes with your friends and family. Do note that participants must be at least 18 years old to join the concert.
Book tickets to Beat Mystique.
All Harry Potter and Ghibli fans, rise up. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is bringing your favourite Harry Potter and Princess Mononoke soundtrack to life in A Musical Box of Chocolates (from $19.60).
Highlights include a special tuba concerto by SSO Principal Tomoki Natsume, so your ears are in for a treat.
Book tickets to A Musical Box of Chocolates.
Image adapted from: Pelago
At the Wartime Cafe & Tour (from $73) at Baroque House, you’ll meet Sonia Ong – an artist, shophouse conserver, and heritage researcher – who’ll bring you through a 106-year-old pre-war shophouse.
Beyond visiting the shophouse, you’ll also get to taste dishes like coconut fish custard, tapioca sambal tumis, kang kong, and homemade coconut ice cream. It’s a humble taste of history, so don’t expect a feast.
Book the Wartime Cafe & Tour.
Image credit: Singapore Repertory Theatre
We’ve all had our fair share of unforgettable ups and downs during our teenage years – awkward dates, messy relationships and “puppy love” that lasted all of 2 weeks. Relive these nostalgic memories with Falling Falling Falling Falling (from $20), a play by Singapore Repertory Theatre’s The Young Company (TCY).
TCY is Singapore’s first youth theatre programme catered to aspiring actors aged 16 to 25, who are handpicked from open auditions to receive professional theatre training. Catching this production is not just a throwback to your teenage years; it’s also a way to support the next generation of local theatre talent.
Book tickets to Falling Falling Falling Falling.
The upcoming Sing!60 Music Festival (from $15), happening on 6th and 7th December 2025 at Fort Canning Park, will let you enjoy performances across 2 stages and 3 programme strands.
While you’re there, catch local artists like Benjamin Kheng and Mandopop singer Mavis Hee. Don’t forget to stop by the food stalls for quick bites and the Festival Village featuring a marketplace to shop for knick-knacks.
Note that SG Culture Pass credits can only be used to purchase a 1-Day Pass, so to attend both days of the festival, you’ll need to purchase 2 separate 1-Day Passes. If you prefer the 2-Day Pass, you can complete your purchase using other payment methods.
Get tickets to the Sing60! Musical Festival.
Whether you’re into local food, history, music, or arts, you don’t have to break the bank to experience any of these, thanks to your $100 SG Culture Pass credits. So put them to good use and explore even more experiences on the SG Culture Pass website.
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