Atria Shopping Gallery wishes you A Joyous Christmas


Join in on the Christmas activities and have a jolly good time with your children.

IT’S beginning to feel like Christmas at Atria Shopping Gallery (Atria). With the theme A Joyous Christmas, it offers a multitude of festive glitz from now until Dec 26. Step into the holiday mood with various activities including Christmas bazaar, shopping rewards, tree decoration contest, wreath making contest, party, art and craft workshops and many more.

“This year, Atria is presenting you A Joyous Christmas with the vintage and beautiful building displays at ground floor, centre court. We have been inspired by the Europeans’ Christmas market as known as Christkindlmarkt – an open-air winter street market that sells various seasonal items including Christmas treats, decorations and crafts. From that idea, we made it indoors and decorated our centre court with vintage buildings and stalls to spread the joy and warmth of the festive season to our shoppers. It is also a great photo opportunity with friends and family,” said Atria Shopping Gallery senior marketing manager Koay Poay Shin.

A Joyous Christmas bazaar

Get all your Christmas necessities at Atria’s Christmas bazaar.
Get all your Christmas necessities at Atria’s Christmas bazaar.

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