We went down for the media preview of Celebrate Jewel Blooms with LEGO Botanicals and honestly, this one is such an easy recommendation for families during the June holidays. It is colourful, creative, highly walkable and has that lovely mix of “wow” photo moments and kid-friendly exploration that makes Jewel Changi Airport such a dependable family day-out spot.
As a parent, I also loved that it is not just a look-and-leave installation. There is enough to see, spot, explore and do, especially if your child enjoys LEGO, flowers, little trails or simply having a good run around Jewel’s beautiful indoor spaces. It feels like one of those experiences where adults will appreciate the artistry while kids are just delighted by the scale, colours and playfulness of it all.



This limited-time showcase marks the largest LEGO Botanicals display ever featured in a mall in Southeast Asia. Featuring approximately 800,000 LEGO bricks, Celebrate Jewel Blooms with LEGO Botanicals transforms Jewel into a vibrant floral wonderland with installations across Jewel Forest Valley, Canopy Park and the LEGO pop-up store.
Start at Jewel Forest Valley
At Jewel Forest Valley, visitors will find a pair of larger-than-life LEGO Rose models standing at 2 metres tall. Set against the iconic Jewel Rain Vortex, they make for a stunning centrepiece and a gorgeous photo stop.
There are also cheerful LEGO Botanicals Happy Plants and Rocking Plants displays woven into Jewel’s lush indoor greenery. The result is whimsical without feeling too overwhelming, which makes it lovely for younger children too. The Jewel Forest Valley installations run from 26 May to 26 July 2026.
Explore the LEGO ‘Gardens of the World’ at Canopy Park
The bigger floral adventure continues at Canopy Park on Level 5, where the space has been transformed into a global horticultural trail inspired by the LEGO Icons ‘Gardens of the World’ series.
At the Source Pool, visitors can slow down at a Japanese garden display inspired by the LEGO Icons 10315 Tranquil Garden Set. Expect a Japanese House, water lilies and koi fishes built from LEGO bricks.


At Foggy Bowls, the mood shifts to a Mediterranean-inspired setting with sunflowers, tulips and vine-draped pergolas inspired by the 10359 Fountain Garden Set. The trail ends at Petal Garden, where an English countryside scene features a cosy cottage and whimsical mushroom house inspired by the 11372 Autumn Cottage Garden Set. This part of the experience runs from 26 May to 30 August 2026.
Don’t miss the stamp rally
For kids, the stamp rally is a fun way to keep the day interactive. Visitors can collect stamps across seven designated locations in Jewel, including Canopy Park. Those who complete the rally card can redeem a special souvenir at the LEGO pop-up store at Basement 1, while stocks last.
It is a simple but smart way to turn the visit into a mini adventure, especially for children who enjoy completing little missions. The stamp rally runs from 26 May to 26 July 2026.
Shop LEGO sets and spot more giant builds
The LEGO pop-up store at Basement 1 is another stop to add to your route. It features a selection of LEGO merchandise, along with giant LEGO builds and photo displays.
Shoppers who spend a minimum of S$60 at Jewel will also be eligible to purchase exclusive LEGO premiums, including a Brick Sling Bag, Brick Mug, Minifig Pouch and Travel Organiser.
There are also additional Jewel promotions, including a UOB cards exclusive where shoppers can redeem a S$10 Jewel Gift Voucher with a minimum spend of S$150 using UOB cards. Visitors to Canopy Park can enjoy up to 25% off the Double Nets Bundle, which includes the Bouncing Net and Walking Net, from 30 May to 28 June 2026.
Canopy Park visitors can also enjoy a scoop of ice cream from Monarchs & Milkweed for S$2 when they spend a minimum of S$20 on Canopy Park attractions, while redemptions last.
Fashion meets LEGO Botanicals
Another lovely highlight is the LEGO Botanicals fashion showcase, created in partnership with the Singapore Fashion Council. The showcase features bespoke runway looks by Joanna Lim, Sabrina Goh, Kha Ngo, Bhajinder Kaur, Clara Simanjuntak, Horas Napitupulu and Sylvia Lim. Each designer reimagined botanical elements through fashion, texture and sculptural detailing, incorporating LEGO Botanicals into wearable works of art.
Following their runway debut, the fashion pieces remain on display in Jewel, giving visitors another creative reason to explore the space beyond the main installations.
Why families should go
What makes Celebrate Jewel Blooms with LEGO Botanicals especially appealing for the June holidays is that it works for different ages. Younger kids will love the bright colours, oversized flowers and stamp rally. Older kids can appreciate the builds, garden themes and photo stops. Adults will enjoy the design, artistry and the fact that the whole experience is set within Jewel’s already beautiful indoor environment. It is also a great option if you want a family outing that combines play, shopping, food and plenty of photo moments in one place.
Plan your visit
Celebrate Jewel Blooms with LEGO Botanicals is now on at Jewel Changi Airport for a limited time.
Key dates to note:
- Jewel Forest Valley installations: 26 May to 26 July 2026
- Canopy Park ‘Gardens of the World’ experience: 26 May to 30 August 2026
- Stamp rally and LEGO pop-up store: 26 May to 26 July 2026
- Canopy Park Double Nets Bundle promotion: 30 May to 28 June 2026
If you are looking for a fun, beautiful and kid-approved outing this June holidays, this is one to add to your list. Plan a trip to Jewel Changi Airport, take the kids through the floral trail, complete the stamp rally and make a day of it with Canopy Park, food and plenty of photos.
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