The Friends Experience brings the sitcom’s most iconic sets, photo moments, and memorabilia to Singapore.


Singapore’s packed calendar of pop-ups and attractions is getting a nostalgia-fuelled addition this spring. The Friends Experience is heading to the Lion City, inviting fans of the long-running sitcom to step into a world built around familiar scenes, instantly recognisable interiors, and plenty of playful references to the series.

Running from 7 March to 3 May 2026 at the Fever Exhibition Hall, The Friends Experience: The One in Singapore is a walk-through exhibition featuring immersive set recreations and camera-ready moments at every turn. Rather than a traditional display, it leans into the feeling of moving through the show’s universe, offering visitors the chance to linger in the spaces where the gang’s biggest storylines played out.

The Friends Experience Singapore

Expect the tour to begin with one of the most famous entrances in television history: Monica’s apartment, complete with the distinctive purple door. Inside, the kitchen and living area are recreated to evoke the warmth and chaos of countless hangouts, heart-to-hearts, and comic misunderstandings. It is the kind of set that feels strangely familiar even if your memory of the plot is hazy, thanks to years of reruns and streaming.

Across the way, Joey and Chandler’s apartment shifts the mood, bringing a more relaxed, bachelor-pad energy. The foosball table takes centre stage, alongside the recliners that became shorthand for the duo’s laid-back routines. Then there is Central Perk, presented as the ultimate pit stop within the experience, and an easy place to pause before the next round of photos.

The Friends Experience Singapore

For many visitors, the highlight will be the chance to pose with the orange couch in front of the fountain, a scene that instantly recalls the opening credits. Beyond the sets, the exhibition also includes replica props and costumes inspired by the series, adding extra detail for fans who appreciate the show’s visual cues as much as its one-liners.

Whether you grew up with the sitcom or discovered it later, this is a polished, photo-forward way to revisit a TV era that still resonates.

GO: Visit https://singapore.friendstheexperience.com for more information.