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The Little Prince Exhibition At Bugis Has Dreamy Projections For An Immersive Storytelling Sesh

The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars exhibition


June has breezed by us in the blink of an eye, and pretty soon, the little ones are set to return to school while the adults are left counting their remaining ALs for their year-end plans. But as we return to the grind, take it easy and ease into things with a visit to the new The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars exhibition.

It’s an immersive retelling of French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince, an iconic children’s book that has enchanted readers of all ages. Here’s all you need to know before you head down with the kids in tow.


What to expect at The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars?



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The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars is an exhibition that’s held at Parkview Square – that Gotham-City looking building in Bugis – in the GROUNDSEESAW SINGAPORE art gallery. If the gallery’s name rings a bell, they’re also the folks behind exhibitions like Monet Inside and Gustav Klimt: Falling in Gold, so you can rest assured that you’re in for a visual treat.

It’s running from now till 31st July 2025, and tickets are starting from $15/child and $22/adult. However, there’s an ongoing early bird promotion; snag your tickets by 7th July 2025 and enjoy 50% off all tickets.


Keep an eye out for memorable characters from the book like The Fox and The King.
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Back to the exhibition itself, The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars is a vivid, immersive retelling of The Little Prince, a children’s story that follows the titular prince and a young narrator, as they look back on his adventures on various whimsical planets.


Image credit: Fever

Visitors will be able to experience the wonders of this story firsthand in 3 parts. You’ll begin by sitting through a captivating film that recaps the events of the story, which delves into surprisingly introspective themes such as loneliness, friendship, and loss.

Image credit: GROUNDSEESAW

Afterwards, you’ve got a highlights and interactive zone to wander in for some IG-worthy snaps. Stunning settings depicted in the book will come alive in the form of 3D visuals and projections, so keep your camera poised for the ethereal backdrops. Each session takes about an hour from start to finish; it’s not a terribly long affair, which is perfect for families with rowdier kids with shorter attention spans.


Visit The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars before the June hols end


Whether you’re looking to wow the little ones with pretty, interstellar projections or planning a photoshoot to round up your June photo dump, The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars is just the attraction to visit. You’ll want to book your tickets fast though, their early bird promos are ending in about a week’s time, so if you’d like to catch this one for half price, schedule a visit pronto.

Learn more about The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars

 

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Cover image adapted from: Fever

600 North Bridge Road,
Parkview Square,
Level 3,
#03-01/10,
Singapore 188778
Date:
26 Jun - 31 Jul 2025
Time:
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Khoo Yong Hao

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