The sprawling Bugis Street Market – commonly referred to as ‘Bugis Village’ - is home to hundreds of shops and independent retail stalls selling touri ... More
The sprawling Bugis Street Market – commonly referred to as ‘Bugis Village’ - is home to hundreds of shops and independent retail stalls selling tourist knickknacks, fabrics, accessories, shoes, vintage items and food. Just across from Bugis MRT Station you’ll find the bazaar’s entrance, which is instantly recognisable with its iconic red exterior and signs. Enter inside the maze of avenues to explore Singapore’s largest flea market, as well as probably the cheapest. You’ll find tourist T-shirts for S$2, sunglasses for S$5 and a whole range of tasty local snacks from around S$2-5.
Haji Lane is in the Kampong Glam neighbourhood of Singapore. Young people frequent the shophouses along this lane for the independent fashion boutique ... More
Haji Lane is in the Kampong Glam neighbourhood of Singapore. Young people frequent the shophouses along this lane for the independent fashion boutiques and Middle Eastern cafes.
What makes Haji Lane unique is the street art surrounding this neighborhood.
Here is full of vintage & hip shops. Here you can find a plethora of clothes, accessories and souvenirs, all unique in their own way.
If you are looking for souvenirs to bring back home, here is the best place to find them! Yes, they are a bit pricey but definitely worth every penny!
The closest MRT station to Haji Lane is Bugis Station, Exit B.
From here, you will have to walk for about 200 meters until you’ll reach this famous Singapore street.