Oktoberfest Singapore is a celebration inspired by the original Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. It blends German culture, traditional food, beer, music, and merriment into a local festival that appeals to expatriates, locals, and tourists alike. Since its arrival in Singapore, the event has grown in popularity, bringing Bavarian-style festivities to various venues across the city.
Typical features include hearty German fare such as pretzels, sausages, pork knuckle, sauerkraut, Spätzle, and other classic Bavarian dishes. Beer is, of course, central — with special brews or “Festbier” (beer brewed for Oktoberfest) being imported, poured in generous measures, and sometimes even served in traditional large mugs. There is often music—folk bands, brass bands, sometimes DJs—and sometimes entertainment such as dancing, children's corners, games, costume competitions (Dirndl and Lederhosen make frequent appearances), and communal dining.
Overall it offers a convivial atmosphere: people gathering with friends or family, eating, drinking, celebrating in Germanic style, but filtered through Singapore’s multicultural lens.
The timing of Oktoberfest Singapore varies by organiser, but for 2025 there are several confirmed dates and venues.
Here are some key dates:
Depending on the venue, the celebrations may span weekends, weekdays, nights, or even brunches. Some locations offer special “family brunch” sessions, while others are more late-night or dinner party in format. It’s wise to check with each organiser for exact times, ticketing, whether reservations are required, and age or membership restrictions.
Cheers, Group of people cheering with beer
Oktoberfest 2025 in Singapore offers many options depending on your vibe — whether you want a big party, family friendly, upscale buffet, or a casual community get-together. Below are several of the top events around town, along with details on price, address, and transport.
Address: Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, 75 Airport Boulevard, Terminal 3, Singapore 819664.
When: Sundays only — 19 & 26 October 2025, from 12pm to 3pm. How Much: Adults pay S$98++, children S$38++, kids aged 6 and younger free. Getting There:
Addresses: Four locations — Stanley, Raffles City, VivoCity & Westgate.
When: From 9 September to 26 October 2025. Weekend brunches, mid-week specials, etc.
How Much:
Getting There:
Address: 36 Swiss Club Road, Singapore 288139.
When: 17 to 20 September 2025, evenings from about 7pm until late.
How Much:
Getting There:
Address: 9 Raffles Boulevard #01-01, Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596.
When: 1 September to 31 October 2025, with special band weekends on 10-11 & 17-18 October.
How Much: Depends on seating choice. Tickets cost between S$60++ and S$100++, which is redeemable as food & beverage credit.
Getting There:
Address: 101 Seletar Club Road, #01-00, Singapore 798273.
When: 4 October 2025, 6pm to 11pm.
How Much: Members pay S$88++, guests S$108++.
Getting There:
Address: 245 Whitley Road, Singapore 297829.
When: 27 September 2025, 5.30pm – 8.30pm.
How Much: Tickets cost about S$25 (presumably for residents or members), though it might vary.
Getting There:
Address: 48 Boon Lay Way, Singapore 609961.
When: 26 September 2025, 7pm – 11pm.
How Much:
Getting There:
Address: The Courtyard, Singapore Recreation Club. (Padang area)
When: 26 September 2025, from 6pm to midnight.
How Much:
Getting There:
Since many Oktoberfest events are held in central-to-mid-city areas (Swiss Club, Padang / Civic District, Orchard, etc.), hotels nearby help you avoid long commutes, especially late at night. Below are several excellent choices across different styles.
Singapore
Hotel Boss
8.4/10
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Bugis
S$145
S$138
Address: 500 Jalan Sultan Road, Singapore 199020
Why Stay Here: A four-star hotel with modern amenities, convenient location, and relatively affordable rates. The hotel offers a rooftop sky terrace, outdoor pool, gym, and multiple dining options. Great for those who want comfort without spending top dollar.
Proximity to Oktoberfest Venues:
Ideal For: Visitors who want good value, easy access to MRT/bus networks, and a solid base to explore the city before/after Oktoberfest.
Singapore
Hotel Fort Canning
8.2/10
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Orchard
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Address: 11 Canning Walk, Singapore 179801 (Fort Canning Park)
Why Stay Here: A boutique hotel in a lush green setting inside Fort Canning Park. Offers a quieter stay despite being near the action. Facilities include outdoor swimming pools, a spa, good F&B outlets, and well-designed rooms/suites.
Proximity to Oktoberfest Venues:
Ideal For: Those wanting a blend of calm and convenience; good if you prefer boutique atmosphere rather than large hotel chains.
Singapore
The Scarlet Singapore
8.6/10
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Chinatown
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Address: 33 Erskine Road, Singapore 069333 (Chinatown)
Why Stay Here: This is a boutique luxury hotel, housed in conserved shophouses plus an art deco building. Stylish design, intimate scale, and charming decor set it apart. Excellent for people wanting design flair, a sense of place, and decent luxury without massive scale.
Proximity to Oktoberfest Venues:
Ideal For: Couples, friends, or travellers who care about ambience and boutique comfort.
Octoberfest dinner table
When Oktoberfest hits Singapore, food plays a starring role — more than just sides to the beer, often the reason people arrive early, linger long, and go home full of happy memories. From hearty Bavarian classics to innovative fusions, here are some of the best dishes to look out for — and where to sample them.
At Crowne Plaza Changi’s Allora, the buffet spread combines traditional German dishes with wider international flair. Here are the must-tries:
If you can, make space for the shawarma station, seafood-on-ice (lobster, oysters etc.) which Allora throws in as bonus variety.
Brotzeit’s Oktoberfest menu is faithful to Bavarian heaviness, but includes some fun surprises:
Swiss Club’s Oktoberfest offers not just food but an event: entertainment, family-friendly treats, etc. On the food side:
Sentosa Island
Universal Studios Singapore
9.1/10
Sentosa Island
S$25
A go-to if you want ambience plus good food, and beer:
If you’re after German food without spending a fortune:
Sentosa Island
Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights Tickets
9.0/10
Sentosa Island
S$68
People dancing and celebrating Octoberfest outdoors
When Oktoberfest comes to Singapore, it isn't just about food, beer and merry company. The programme of performances, special features, and events makes each location unique. Below are typical line-ups you might find, and helpful advice to enjoy them to the full.
Depending on the venue, you can expect a variety of performances and activities. Examples include:
Since each venue has its own schedule, line-ups can vary: smaller venues might have live bands only during weekends; larger ones may run extended schedules with multiple performers.
Thu, 16 Oct 2025
Scoot
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Start from S$148.81
Wed, 12 Nov 2025
Hainan Airlines
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Start from S$153.79
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HK Express
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Here are lots of suggestions so you enjoy the festivities to the maximum:
Before tickets go on sale, check the programme of performances. If there’s a band or act you especially like, go on the night they perform. Venues often publicise the line-up in advance.
Popular dates fill up fast, particularly weekends with headliners. Buying early often gives better rates and ensures you get in for bands or performances you want to see.
Wearing traditional German dress (Dirndl or Lederhosen) isn’t required, but it adds to the fun. Many people dress up, which makes the photos more memorable — and sometimes special prizes are given for the best costume.
Arriving before peak hours helps you:
Many events go late into the evening. Make sure you:
Even when cards are accepted, some smaller stands or food stalls may prefer cash. Also good for tipping, small purchases, or surprises.
With beer, food, and often hot weather/humid evenings, take breaks. Drinking water between rounds is wise. Don’t rush through heavy food early, so you still have room to try more.
If a venue has posted its menu, check it, especially for special German dishes. That way you can plan what you want to try: perhaps one or two must-tries, so you don’t regret missing something later.
Going with friends or family means you can share food plates, alternate drinks, split taxis — often more fun, and more economical.
rices often show “++” to indicate service charges and taxes. Also: be ready for queuing, crowded spaces, loud music. If sensitive to loudness or crowds, bring ear plugs or plan for quieter spots.
If you like photographing or recording moments, bring your camera or phone with full battery. Some venues light up nicely, have photo walls, and vibrant decorations — great for pictures.
Even though many events are indoors or partially sheltered, evening showers or humidity can sneak up. A light jacket or umbrella might help. Comfortable footwear is a must, especially if you’ll be standing or dancing.
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