Homejourney's CNY Singapore Guide: Tickets, Prices & Hours 2026
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Homejourney's CNY Singapore Guide: Tickets, Prices & Hours 2026

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Discover Chinese New Year in Singapore tickets, prices and opening hours for 2026. Homejourney verifies CNY events like River Hongbao & Chinatown for safe, trusted festive plans. Plan now!

Chinese New Year in Singapore Tickets, Prices and Opening Hours: Your 2026 Guide

Key CNY 2026 events like River Hongbao are free with 10am-10pm hours from 15-24 February at Gardens by the Bay, while Chingay Parade tickets start at S$20 for 27-28 February evenings.[1][2][7]

Chinatown Festive Street Bazaar runs free from now till 17 February, 10am-9pm.[1] Homejourney verifies these details from official sources to ensure safe, trustworthy planning as you enjoy Singapore's festive spirit alongside property explorations.[1][2]

This cluster focuses on precise Chinese New Year in Singapore Tickets, Prices and Opening Hours, linking to our pillar Chinese New Year 2026 Singapore Guide: Events, Traditions & Insider Tips ">Chinese New Year 2026 Singapore Guide: Events, Traditions & Insider Tips for full itineraries.



Essential Information at a Glance

  • River Hongbao: Free entry, 15-24 Feb, 10am-10pm, Gardens by the Bay (18 Marina Gardens Dr).[1][7]
  • Chinatown Bazaar: Free, now-17 Feb, 10am-9pm, Smith/Pagoda Streets.[1]
  • Chingay Parade: From S$20 (kids under 2 free), 27-28 Feb, 8-9:30pm, F1 Pit Building.[1][2]
  • Best Time: Weekdays to avoid crowds; fireworks 15-18 Feb at River Hongbao.[1]


Why Experience CNY Singapore in 2026?

Chinese New Year transforms Singapore into a vibrant celebration of the Year of the Horse, blending lantern displays, fireworks, and cultural performances.[1][4] River Hongbao, marking its 40th year, offers free giant lanterns and Getai shows at Gardens by the Bay—perfect for first-time visitors.[7]

As a trusted platform, Homejourney prioritizes your safety by verifying event details from sources like the Singapore Tourism Board, helping you plan securely while discovering properties nearby via our Property Search ">property search.[4]

These events highlight Singapore's multicultural harmony, with free access emphasizing inclusivity for tourists and locals alike.[1][2]



Top CNY Events: Tickets, Prices & Opening Hours

River Hongbao 2026 – The Highlight

Singapore's largest CNY event at Gardens by the Bay (18 Marina Gardens Dr, MRT: Bayfront, Exit A, 10-min walk) runs 15-24 February, 10am-10pm daily. Admission is free, featuring massive Horse-themed lanterns, fireworks (15-18 Feb, 8-9pm), and nightly performances.[1][2][7]

Insider tip: Arrive by 7pm for prime fireworks spots at The Meadow; PAssion card holders get 20% off related Gardens tickets if combining visits.[2]



Chinatown Festive Street Bazaar

Free entry at Smith, Pagoda, Temple, and Trengganu Streets (MRT: Chinatown, Exit A, 2-min walk), open now till 17 February, 10am-9pm. Shop snacks, decor, and enjoy lion dances plus workshops.[1]

Local advice: Weekends get crowded; visit mid-afternoon for calligraphy sessions. Safe, pedestrian-only streets align with Homejourney's user safety focus.



Chingay Parade 2026

Ticketed event from S$20 (free for kids under 2), 27-28 February, 8-9:30pm at F1 Pit Building, Marina Bay Street Circuit (1 Republic Blvd, MRT: Promenade, 15-min walk).[1][2]

Over 3,000 performers with illuminated floats; use SG Culture Pass for discounts. Book early via official sites—seating limited.[1]



Other Free Highlights

  • Jewel Changi CNY Market: 5-12 Feb, 11am-9pm, free workshops S$10 (Cloud9 Piazza, MRT: Changi Airport).[1][2]
  • Sentosa Sensoryscape Gallop into Spring: Now-3 March, 10am-10pm, free lantern displays (3 Siloso Rd, Sentosa Cove MRT).[1]


How to Get There: MRT, Bus & Taxi Tips

For River Hongbao: Bayfront MRT (Downtown Line), Exit A; bus 97/100E from CBD. Taxis via Grab average S$15 from Orchard.[1]

Chinatown: Chinatown MRT (North East Line), Exit A—flat streets ideal for strollers. Homejourney recommends these verified routes for safe navigation.

  1. Check VisitSingapore.com for real-time updates.
  2. Use EZ-Link card for seamless MRT/bus travel.
  3. Avoid peak hours (7-9pm) for less crowding.


Practical Tips for a Safe, Enjoyable Visit

  • What to Wear/Bring: Comfortable shoes, light layers (humid evenings), reusable water bottle, power bank.
  • Food Options: Hawker stalls at Gardens (S$5-10 meals); halal-certified spots available.[1]
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-friendly at River Hongbao; restrooms near Supertree Grove.
  • Family-Friendly: Free kids' areas, but hold hands in crowds—Homejourney prioritizes family safety.
  • Safety Note: Stay hydrated, watch belongings; events are policed for trust and security.

Download STB apps for audio guides enhancing cultural insights.



Money-Saving Tips & Discounts

  • Most events like River Hongbao and Chinatown are free—no tickets needed.[1][7]
  • Chingay: SG Culture Pass offsets costs; PAssion card for Gardens add-ons.[2]
  • Combo: Pair with free Gardens light-up (Supertree Grove, 7:45pm/8:45pm till 24 Feb).[1]
  • Free lion dances at malls like Jewel (16-18 Feb).[2]


Nearby Attractions & Itinerary Ideas

Combine River Hongbao with Marina Bay Sands light show (5-min walk). From Chinatown, explore Straits Times Housing News ">Straits Times-verified heritage sites.[1]

Stay nearby? Search Homejourney's Property Search ">property search for Marina Bay condos or Chinatown HDBs—perfect for investors eyeing festive hotspots.

  • Morning: Chinatown Bazaar.
  • Afternoon: Gardens by the Bay.
  • Evening: Fireworks & dinner.


Seasonal Considerations for 2026

Peak crowds 15-18 Feb (fireworks); visit weekdays. Rainy season—bring ponchos. Events extend post-CNY (e.g., Chingay late Feb).[1][2]

For property buyers, CNY boosts rental demand in Chinatown; check Projects Directory ">projects directory for insights.



FAQ: Chinese New Year in Singapore Tickets, Prices and Opening Hours

Are River Hongbao tickets free? Yes, fully free 15-24 Feb, 10am-10pm—no booking required.[1][7]

What are Chingay Parade prices? From S$20, kids under 2 free; buy via official site.[2]

Chinatown CNY hours? 10am-9pm till 17 Feb, free entry.[1]

Best free CNY event? River Hongbao for lanterns and fireworks.[1][2]

How to avoid CNY crowds? Weekday mornings; use MRT for quick access.



Plan your safe CNY adventure with Homejourney—verify events, explore properties via Property Search ">property search, and enjoy trusted guidance. Dive deeper in our Chinese New Year 2026 Singapore Guide: Events, Traditions & Insider Tips ">Chinese New Year 2026 pillar guide.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 7 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
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