GetGo is gearing up to host the largest car boot sale the city-state has ever seen. Named the “GetGo CarBoot Market,” this event promises to be a celebration of Singapore’s independent businesses, providing them with a platform to shine and connect with the public.
Scheduled to take place on the weekend of May 11th and 12th, 2024, the GetGo CarBoot Market will be nestled in the heart of Orchard Road’s lively shopping district. Set against the backdrop of *SCAPE’s expansive level 1 carpark, spanning over 13,000 square feet, this market offers ample space for shoppers to explore and engage with local entrepreneurs.
The event will boast a curated selection of 30 vendors, showcasing a diverse array of products and brands. Among the lineup are beloved independent businesses such as the whimsical plant nursery Littlebotany, the Japanese-inspired minimalist furniture brand Nine.N, and the vintage apparel retailer Thryf.supplyco. Additionally, GetGo customers will also feature among the vendors, offering both new and preloved merchandise.
Visitors can expect to discover a treasure trove of offerings, ranging from pet supplies and beauty products to fresh flower arrangements and handmade bags. With something for everyone, the GetGo CarBoot Market is set to be a vibrant celebration of local creativity and entrepreneurship.
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Join GetGo in celebrating Singapore’s independent businesses at the GetGo CarBoot Market, where innovation meets community in a bustling marketplace of local treasures.
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