As we welcome the vibrant festivities of Chinese New Year (CNY), pet owners in Singapore have a reason to rejoice. One Holland Village, Singapore’s first pet-friendly mall, is offering an exciting array of shopping benefits, freebies, and fun activities from now until February 25.
Unleash the Fun at One Holland Village
One Holland Village is not just another shopping mall. It’s a place where you can shop till you drop with your furry friend by your side. With a minimum spend of S$128* in a single receipt, shoppers can redeem a S$5 Far East Malls e-Voucher.
The mall houses a variety of shops that cater to both human and pet needs, making it a one-stop destination for all.
Perks and Privileges at One Holland Village
At One Holland Village, the privileges don’t stop at shopping. Shoppers also enjoy lunchtime free parking from 12 pm to 2 pm on weekdays, excluding public holidays, until April 19, 2024. Now, you can take your time to explore the mall without worrying about parking fees.
Weekend Festivities
Every weekend from February 17 to 25, One Holland Village transforms into a festive market. It’s a pet-friendly extravaganza with fringe activities such as caricatures, face painting, and balloon-sculpting. Your pet can even join in the fun with a dip at the free ball pit.
Crafty Workshops
For those who love to get their hands busy, One Holland Village offers engaging workshops such as perfume making and tote bag making with a minimum spend of S$60. It’s a great chance to create something unique while your pet enjoys the mall’s friendly environment.
A Pet Lover’s Paradise
This Chinese New Year, make One Holland Village your ultimate destination. It’s more than just a shopping mall — it’s a pet-friendly paradise where you and your pet can enjoy the festive season together.
So why wait? Head down to One Holland Village today and let the CNY celebrations begin!
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