VISITOR INFORMATION
GENERAL
The 2025 edition of Singapore Design Week will run from 11 to 21 Sep 2025.
Many of the events at Singapore Design Week are free, with some requiring prior registration due to limited capacity.
For events and programmes that are ticketed, the indicative costs are indicated on the respective event pages.
Visitors are encouraged to contact event organisers for further questions on ticketing.
AT THE FESTIVAL
The National Design Centre (NDC) is located at 111 Middle Road, Singapore 188969, in the heart of the Bras Basah.Bugis design precinct. It’s easily accessible by public transport:
By MRT:
The nearest station is Bugis MRT (Downtown and East-West Lines). Take Exit B, and it’s a short 5-minute walk to the Centre. Alternatively, Bencoolen MRT (Downtown Line, Exit A) and Bras Basah MRT (Circle Line, Exit A) are also nearby.
By Bus:
Several bus services stop along Middle Road, North Bridge Road, and Victoria Street. Alight near Bugis Junction, National Libary of Singapore or St Joseph’s Church of for a short walk to NDC.
By Car/Taxi:
Limited parking is available at NDC. Nearby public car parks can be found at Bugis Junction, Bras Basah Complex, and National Library Board.
For a smoother visit, we recommend using public transport. You can also explore the area on foot – it’s a vibrant district full of design, culture, and food!
The National Design Centre and the Victoria Concert Hall, which houses many of the festival’s key programmes and exhibitions are wheelchair accessible venues.
For other programmes, activities and tours, visitors are encouraged to contact the organisers on the accessibility of the venues respectively.
YOUR SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY
The safety of our visitors remains our top priority.
At Singapore Design Week, we encourage visitors to continue to exercise responsibility and caution, such as wearing masks when in crowded places or when visiting or interacting with vulnerable persons.
Experts have advised that the elderly and immuno-compromised should continue to wear masks in crowded indoor settings to reduce their risk of catching any respiratory infections.
Should you feel unwell, go home immediately or see a doctor. If you have come into close contact with an infected case, you should take an Antigen Rapid Test (ART) self-test and make sure you test negative before going out over the next five days.
Thank you for your cooperation in helping us safeguard the wellbeing of our staff and visitors.