PLAN YOUR VISIT In light of the current COVID-19 situation, here are some information to help you plan your visit to the festival.
THINGS TO NOTE Your safety and well-being continue to be of utmost priority to us and we have put in place enhanced measures above the necessary Safe Management Measures in line with the Government’s guidelines to ensure the Festival remains safe for all.

Please help us by planning your visit ahead of time and taking note of the safety measures below. With your cooperation, together we can stay safe and reconnect with art and each other.
SafeEntry & TraceTogether
  • All visitors entering the Festival venues will be required to wear masks at all times and to undergo mandatory temperature screening and check-in using the SafeEntry and TraceTogether system.
  • Visitors with temperature above 38°C will be asked to re-take their temperature after a short rest and will not be allowed entry if their temperature remains above 38°C.
Safe Experience
  • Spacing out visitors/ participants wherever possible by using floor markers or barricades to guide visitors to maintain a distance of 1 metre from one another.
  • Deploying safe distancing Front of House staff during weekends/peak periods or when necessary.
  • All Front of House, security, cleaning and Gallery staff will be required to wear masks, conduct regular temperature taking and put on an “I’m Cool” sticker once they have taken their temperature and are cleared to continue working. Frontline staff with higher levels of interaction with visitors will be encouraged to put on face shields as well.
  • Encouraging visitors not to visit in large groups that are consistent with government regulations on permitted group size (maximum of 8 pax).
FESTIVAL ACCESSIBILITY Light to Night Festival is committed to creating an inclusive experience that can be enjoyed by diverse audiences.
All Festival zones are accessible to wheelchair users, except for the Padang. Accessible toilets are available on the first floor of all building venues, except for the Asian Civilisations Museum. Service animals are welcome in all festival zones.

The Festival has a number of multi-sensory elements, and includes experiences that feature bright and moving lights, loud sounds, and colours. Larger crowds are also to be expected. Our friendly Festival Assistants will be stationed throughout the festival zones for additional support.

Various access provisions such as Singapore Sign Language interpretation are available by request. Please contact community@nationalgallery.sg at least five days in advance.
GETTING THERE
Festival Opening Hours (22 – 31 Jan)
National Gallery Singapore Mon – Thu: 10am – 7pm Fri – Sun: 10am – 10pm
The Arts House Building closed for renovations, outdoor installation open daily on the Front Porch. Mon – Sun: 10am – 10pm
Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall Mon – Thu: 10am – 9pm Fri – Sun: 10am – 11pm
Asian Civilisation Museum Sun – Thu: 10am – 7pm Fri – Sat: 10am – 9pm
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay Mon – Sun: 8am – 10pm
BY TAXI
The nearest taxi stands are located at the Gallery's Coleman Street Entrance and Fullerton Hotel
BY MRT
5 minutes walk from City Hall MRT station
10 minutes walk from Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT stations
The nearest taxi stands are located at the Gallery's Coleman Street Entrance and Fullerton Hotel
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